a ee hn ye a ~ es Local and Other lies. w Nicut.—St. James’ Hall, - o.Morr Tue MissioN in St Dunsta close to-morrow evening. - Cathed | wil } j Regular meeting of} vs oF LTEMPBRANCE, i ia Livision, No, 4, this evening. . lal ainsl pb Ir.—The programme of St. James . and reading appear in anothe! column. | ‘ - Un.—The cheap sale at the Diamond -atore commenced this morning. Great sins are being had, - lf you wish to Sr. James’ HALL. spend a pleasant and profitable evening go to St. lames’ Hall to-morrow night ne : act -- > - 1. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets to- night at 8 o'clock. Initiation of candidates. Degree Team will please attend. seemvellanasiies Heraine.—The Pioneer reports that her ring are being caught with hook and line off the railway wharf at Summerside. echictediiiciine Notice.—The regular monthly meeting of the Hook and Ladder Co. will be held in their room this evening at 7.20 sharp, By order, C. Bell, Secretary. -_ eo ——— Pustie Optnton.—Commenting on Father Strubbe’s sermon, last evening, a citizen remarked to-day that ‘** the Scott is a teé-total failure.” - > More SuremMents.—On Saturday last Messrs. Drummond and Avard shipped some 200 sheep in the steamer from Summersice. They are for the St. John market. —o-—— Lecrvrue.—Rev W. W. Brewer will lecture in the Second Methodist Church on Thursday night. Subject: ‘* Old Goltl, or New Quartz from old Quarries.” Those who attend may | eXpect a rich treat. _ ao [HERE is comfort for th: maturely gray beard in bu because it never fails to « or black as may be desired aii. te man with a pre kingham’s Dye, an even brown Mestine.—A meeting of the Hillsborough ing Club will be held on Weduesday ng atS8o'clock at their rooms. A full at , is requested. By order of the chairman. anleiilipentincoe FoxeraL Nortice,—The members of the B. I. 8. are requested to mcet in their hall to- morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 1 o'clock to atter d the funeral of _ the late Michael Kelly. —F. Curran, Secretary. — ee Too Bap.—There was no electric light on Upper Prince Street last night. So the church- going people were obliged to plod their way through rain, mud and darkness to and from from their respective places of worship. Oe From Bostox.—The str Carroll arrived at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening with a general cargo and the foliowing ey : Mr and Mrs D Macdonald and child, Mrs Cvyle and 3 children, Miss Mary Cary, Jas Costello, A Bruce, Patrick McQuaid. vinnie Ir was once supposed that scrofula could not be eradicated from the system; but the marvellous results produced by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla disprove this theory. The reason is, this medicine is the most powerful blood purifier ever discovered. ee Tue consciousness of having a remedy at hand for croup, pueumonia, sore throat, and sudden colds, is very consoling to a parent. Vith a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house, one feels in such cases a sense of security ‘hothing else can give. csaeteeaten Potter Couart.—Winnifrel D using lewd language on the street, fined $1 and costs; Conrod Younker, drunk and incapable, $2 or eight days; Peter Ferguson, do, $4 or 20 days; Francis Cavanaugh, do, $30 or 30 days. A Scott Act case was further adjourned until the 6th inst, oiey, —— A Sovventn.—The Redemptorist Fathers have presented His Lordship Bishop Mc- Intyre with a beautifally wrought representa- tion of the crucifixion, as a souvenir of the Mission they are now holding in this city. The crucifix was blessed and placed in its position on the epistle side of the Cathedral yesterday afternoon. litera Taanxservine Day.—Thursday next will he Thanksgiving Day. Excursion re- turn tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from all stations onthe P. E. Is- land railway on afternoon trains of 6th, and all trains of 7th inst., good to return up to and on the L1th inst. ee Tue Turr.—A match race has been arrang- ed for the ilth November on the Driving Park between P. P. Gillis’ pacer Harry G. and Geo. Kssory’s Albert E. The race will be for a purse of $200. The money has been deposited with Mr. D. O'M. Reddin, Jr. The admission to the park will be 25 cents. There will also be special fares along ,the line of rail- way. A close race andarare day’s sport is expected. Sse Personal. Mr. Placide P. Gaudet, of the Moni/eur Acadian, was in town to-day. He went west this evening. As we go to press we learn that John Mut- tart, Esq., of Cape Traverse, father of Dr. Mattart, of Souris, is dead. He was one of the oldest and msst respected inhabitants of the settlement. viinlieninn ‘fue schooner Effie Sweet cleared yesterday from Summerside for Bermuda, with a cargo of potatoes, oats and sundries shipped by PF. T. Newbery, and six horses by Dr. Bagnall. naataanaie | The brigt. Lantana sailed from Summerside for West Indies with the largest cargo o white oats Shipped this season. She was load- el by F. T. -Newbery and John Lefurgey. She also took fifteen horses and sixty sheep. ———— Local Notices. Attend the variety sale to-night. 7,30 o’eclock.—-E. H. Norton & Co. Lalies Astrachan Jackets, fur-lined circu- lars, a grand assortment, selling low at J. B. Macdonald's. nové 3i Dress Goods,—One of the largest stocks in the city to select from at bottom prices at J. B. Macdonald's. nov4 3i Ex. 0. S. Ladies’ Ve ts o : » S. adie sts opened to-day at sStanley Bros,, Brown’s Block. nov 3i a at = vf night. — Boots and shoes, cloth- » 108 4nd Caps and * i t aah C nd general variety. —E. German made ~Anoth ies’ V ; , er lot of Ladies’ Vests Op:ned to-day, in ¥, W., W. and QO. S. Wage Sale at valory of Music, pretences from her friend, tiiis elty, jents of the various Episcopalian churches in the city formed a new chureh here, and ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER, -~ -_- S2\e EAE A EPETE DY Way’ PHLEGRAPERIC NEWS, co Tar EXaMt(ner, OPRCIAL I/ESPATCH LY iwo Dishouest Women. MonrreaL, Noy. 3. Miss isabella Orr, of the Boston Conser- and fashionable lady in 13. stom and Montreal. was arrested here to- ay Charged with obtaining $1,800 on false Mrs. Corse of The accused pretended to give a mortgage on a house in Boston which the plawtifft alleges dues not exist. Annie Sullivan, cashier of R. Beullac’s church ornament establishment, on Notre Deme Street, a highly edueated and mpiished musician was arrested to-day, | charged with robbing her employer to the amount of $3,000. Beullac was absent in “urope three months and Miss Sullivan was in charge. The prisoner,s brother was her accomplice, but he skipped to the States. Trouble in the Church. | Orrawa, Nov. 3. | \ few years ago the low church adher- | j } j had the bishop appoint their special nom- | inee as rector, with a view of securilg a service in conformity with their yiews. It appears that for some time past high church | practices have been gradualiy creeping in at the morning service. To-day at a certain | portion where the innovation was conspicu- | ous, a large number of the influential ad- herests signified their dissent by rising anc promptly leaving the church. This action is likely to bring matters to a crisis, - me Welcoming the Emperor. —-- CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 3. \fter his arrival at Yildiz Palace yester- ; day the Emperor William witnessed a par- | ae of troops in garrison here. The Em-| ror praised the excellent bearing of the | ldiers. At a banquet given by the Sultan | in the evening covers were laid for one} hundred guests. All the foreign represen- tations were present. The popular welcome tv the Emperor William by the press and recep- mmm public is exceedingly flattering. A tion followed the banquet. —_-—_—__-_— ——-— — The Papal Benediction. (QJUEBEC, Nov. 3. Premier Mercier has received a_ cable- sam from Cardinal Rampolla at Rome, transmitting to him and family the Papal benediction. All Ministers go to Montreal on Monday, where the Cabinet will be in session for veveral days. Church Reopencd. Hatrrax, Nov. 3. St. George’s Church having been hand- somely decorated, was reopened to-day. Rey. Dr. Partridge preached in the morn- ing, and Bishop Courtney at night. By a coincide both preached from the same text, Ephesians, 5th chapter, 14th verse. The choir sang from the oratorio of Eli. A Prisoner Escapes. Sr. Vincent DE Pav, Que., Nov. 3. W. Beath, of Sherbrooke, serving a term in the penitentiary here, escaped yesterday while working with a gang of convicts on the river side. a After Better Facilities. Orrawa, Nov. 3. Governor Smith, of the Leeward Islands, is anxious to secure postal money order and parcel post facility between Canada and his colon y. To Be Hanged. » GueEtrn, Ont., Nov. 3. Harvey, who murdered his wife and twe children last March, has been sentenced to be hanged Nov. 29th. —_——__- > -—- - — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 4.—-10 a. m. Strong westerly winds; partially clearing and cooler. Boston Market Prices. Boston, Oct. 31. Porators.—Receipts past six days, 147,- 500 bush; previous six days, 156,000 bush. The arrivals have been heavy this week, P. E. I. Chenangoes, N. Y. Burbanks and western mixed lots are still in large supply and having a dragging sale at easy prices. But there has been a little better demand for choice Houlton, Aristook, N. B., and N. S. Hebrons, Rose, Burbanks, ete., and such stock is fairly well sold up. ‘The prices of Island stock sre— P. E. Island Hebrons.......... ce cele Ou ™ ink ws cows 8 e 55 to 58 ss Stars and Burbanks..... 50 to 53 “ Silver Dellass....¢.+-+- 50 to 43 ne Chenangoes.........--- 48 to 50 Ecas.—Receipts for the week 85 boxes, 313 bbls., 13,390 cases; last week 22 boxes, 291 bbls., 11,692 cases. Arrivalsjcontinue liberal and consist for the most part of held stock. There are no eastern extras offer- ing. A few of the best fresh Michigan sell readily at 25c. Other kinds of fresh gath- ered stock sell fairly at quotations. Held stock as usual is very irregular in quality, and for most lots 20c is a full price. Some exceptionally well-kept lots being a cent or | two more, and some inferior marks are hard to place at 15 to 16e. Limed dull at 17 to 18c. Island firsts bring 25c. | Fis. —The general condition of the) market is about the same. Further ar- DIED. At his residence, Upper Queen Street, on Sunday morning, the 3rd inst., the Honofable Kdward Palmer, Chief Justice of Prince Ed- ward Island, aged SO years, {Funeral will leave his late residence on Tuesday, the 6th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m. to St. Paul’s Church, and from thence by train to Sherwood Cemetery. , lu this city, on the 3rd November, Michael Kelly, aged 78 years, May his soul rest in pe ice, {Funeral will leave his son’s residence ney Street, for St. Dunstan’s . Sya | Cathedral, at | 1.45 to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to | | | i attend. } Auction of Furniture. | 4 ber Sth, at 2 p. m. :— A lot of Second-hand Furniture, Carpets, | Mats, Pictures, Mirrors, Stoves, ete., all in | good order. R. BEAIRS10, P. & ISLAND | Steam Navigation Company, FHXNHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock- holders of the above Company will be held in their Office, corner of Great Lreorge and Lower Water Streets, 5 a , Un Monday, 4th of November, at Right o'clock in the evening, for the tion of Directors and other business, F. W. HALES, oct! 8—2i (18th & 4th) Secretary. . | T SALESROOM, on TUESDA Y, Novem- i | } nov. elec- 7 ap =< 4 ; “ws ee 2 ies im SY (TRO A Fa *, Se eG i THOS UF ae ee B International Maritime EARIBITION —TO BE HELD— iN BOSTON —FROM— 4th November,) ,. s4th January, 1888, J ( 1880, —WILL BE— The Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Held in the World. ITH a view to encourage a large attend- ance, and give the people of Prince Fdward Island a cheap trip to Boston atid Return, The Boston, Halifax and P. £. island Steamship Line have concluded to issue SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS (embodying a Coupon which will admit the holder to the Exhibition), at the low price of Ten Dollars Each. These Tickets will be good on the 8, 8S, **Carroll,” Capt. Brown, or the 8S. 8S, ‘* Wor- cester,’” Capt. Nickerson, sailing FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, on Fhursday of Each Week, at 4 o'clock, p.m., viz, 3lst October, 7th, 14th and 2ist November, and sailing on their retura trips FROM BOS. TON, on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th November. For further information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. R, B. GarprinerR, Manager, Lewis’s Wharf, Boston. oct23—dy & wky tl 14th Nov P, B. ISLAND RAILWAY. e ° Thanksgiving Day. ) ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway by afternoon trains on Novem- ber 6th next, and by all trains on Thanks- giving Day, November 7th, good to return up to and on llth November, 1889. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’tewn, Uct. 29, 1889. novl—eod WANTS, LOSE, FOUND & atonce. Enquire at this office. [ANO FOR SALUE at a bargain, if applied for i } novi—tf eod } 2 LET.—Dwelling House on corner of Pownal | and Kent Streets, Apply to THos. W. Dopp, novi—3aw tf LOST.—Betweea Murphy’s barber shop, on Queen Street, and the Hidon House, the sum of six dollars (three two dollar bills). Tae ffnder will be rewarded on leaving it at the ELDON House, Kent Street. novi 2i pd \ ANTED —A girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mes. John Longworth. novitf OUND.—<Abdout a week ago, 2 small sum of money. Apply at this oilice. pd 2i—oct30 R SALE —A three-tenement House, with plot cf land 100x50 feet, situate on Lower Spring Park Road, opposite Boyle’s Tannery, Will be sold ata bargain. Apply at the oilice of McLean & McDonaia. dy di wy li pd—oci29 BASE BURNER in good condition for sale ata bargain. Apply to Gro. M. HARRIS, oct30—2i (w f) WANTED. ~A Cook and a Housemaid. To ex- rivals of lrish mackerel have stil further weakened the market, and prices are gener- | ally lower. We quote— Mackerel], extra P bbl......----. £7 00@30 09 ” BO Dei cs ews ie oneban 23 00@25 00 a ee eg sk wk 3 Kas »---- 22 00@23 00 " No. 3 large rimmed... .20 00@.... ES ers ee 18 00@.... ! " English, ....-.++.. +++ 16 50@.... | following are the prevailing prices :— Canned Mackerel,— 1 lb. tins labelled per doz..... Canned Lobsters,—- : Ws.’ ‘ey Hros., Brown's Block, pov¢ di ead 1 1b.tins, labe}ted, new, per doa 1 55 to 1 60 : kere the For canned mackerel and _ lobsters aiciee erienced persons wages will be $10 per candle to Cook, and 38 to Housemai‘. _Apply at this office. 5i—oc 630 I OST.—Bet ween Charlottetown and Bonshaw. 4 on Friday evening last, a. black Cashmere Mackintosh with cape attached. The finder will De suitably rewarded on leaving the same at THE EXAMINER Ollice. oct29 2i ANTED.—A Servant for general house \ work. Apply to Miss Morris, Water ‘ oct28 ANTED.—A young woman as cashier in a V dry goods store. Must be accustomed to changing money and have some knowledge of book-keeping. Address P. O. bux 329, Chariotie- town, —s Gi—ootas MONDAY, “ate You willfind Bargains on our Counter every day in the week. A A NOVEMBER 4 ee a en eee a ee ssiilimmnarsteaihii tT sttipenneiie & & . Fa ———~--———(x) sinter hieaitonmeneitl ¥ \ 1889. G. B. D GREAT BARGAIN DAYS with STERN'S. us. We wake a specialty of every arti¢le we sell. We look out to buy right and sell cheap, and you will save money by buying from us?” Cherp Bess Goods, Cheap Ulster Cleths, Cheap Mantle Cloths, HOUSEHOLD -—_——-—— —(x)— —_— Cheap Fiannels, Cheap Fleecy Cottons, Winceys, (xX — Cheap GOODS: (x) Cheap Linens, Cheap Tickings, Cheap Blankets. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. We have a Big Stock of every description of DRY GOODS at bottom prices. Charlottetown, November 1, i889—eod PERKINS & STERNS. VARIETY ot LONDOA ao ae © and PARIS Robes. NOOSA ——.-—(x) -——— A SPECIALT:.. ~~ 7 Z ~ i , , ‘i NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. , ‘Dpace ——— SSeckonns HATS Dress —— a EE aa (a0ds. a se 7 | gga Fy Pr Bonnets LARGE : R= R BROS. qrvevininiageng FASHIONABLE MANTLES OUR STOCK | was neve. ‘| Complete, ; gs ee sf ’ i JAS. PATON & CO’S GREAT CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, MARKET SQUARE. ATON & CQ, supply every description of MEN’S and BO CQ, give is a household word throughout the Island. An SPECIAL LOT GF OVERCOATS, worth $7.00, clearing out at $4.75. We will treat you well and give you good value fer your money. and see us. OVEROOATE, ( ¢; 3% 2 CER OVERCOATS, i's baeklaee vee. Ra ee OVERCOATS, ar Na eee OVERCOATS. . i . ‘ 7 OVERCOATS, Py i ns Bees BRENOCOATE cs et Be? OVERCOATS, is Bs RAM A es WVERROATE. ares OVERCOATS, OVRRDDATE.:. 66 Sees OVERCOATS, grt aptrecrces ne gs tay en” Mgt ih See tigi te See ete OVERCOATS, Pitt Weete cee OVERCOATS, ~~ All kinds of salads ° : - $ 2.00 | REEFERS, “ ‘ 3.50 | REEFERS, . 5.00 | REEFSRS, . 5.50 | REEFERS, A j fi : 6.00 | REEFERS, ‘ ‘ ‘ 7.00 | REEFERS, - 7.50 | REEFERS, 4 . 8.00 | REEFERS, ° 9.00 | REEFERS, : i ‘ 9.75 | REEFERS, i - - - 40.75 | REEFERS, : ‘lige 11,50 | REEFERS, ‘ 12.00 ; REEFERS, ; - 12.50 | REEFERS, ‘ - : 13.50 | REEFERS, . REEFERS, ‘ YS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, 2 Immense Assortment of _REEFERS and OVERCOATS, This is a race chance ; _— Se oass and the good value PATON & A VERY don’t miss the Bargains. Come ee ee ees > > St Pm wm So bo bo aS : oO giuessess — > bs zz Children’s Clothing at Lowest Prices. Owing to the Wonderful Value we give our sales increase. Extra Value in MEN’S FUR CAPS, GOAT ROBES, LINDERS AND DRAWERS, &c., &c. : 4 JP ee as 4 : a fig SAMES PATON & Co., Charlottetown, October 25, 1889. The Great Clothing Store, Queen Square. Ee : NS ‘ ve * aBee Vw | = Cy Se . £ pee BABGAINS, Labrador Herring. = P SALE. roe PRIME LABRADOR HERRING, now! @ HANDSOME JERSEY HEIFER, 18 - landing ex schooner ‘“Mary Mack. months old, Nova Neotia Registry. PIA NOS ORG ANS Every barrel warranted. For sale by | Took the first prize at the recent Provincial oe 3 JOHN KELLY, _| Exhibition in Charlottetown. aceaggeipee Arnaijann Hones, Derehenier Strack. T. HEATH HAVILAND. 4 - Warehouse—Welsh & Owen’s Brick Build- . oct26—tf x oa 2 : ing, Water Street. tf —oct29 Sewing Piachines,|” i —-aT—— NOTiICH. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Strest, Charlottetown. DIANOS, in price from $250 and up- wards. ORGANS, in price trom $65 and upward: SEWING MACHINES, in price from $25 apd upwards. : Intending purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Agencies:—James Seaman, Summerside; | W. E. Scott, Alberton. get29—dy Imeod wky 3m TWO CARLGADS OF APPLES Expected Daily. Notice of Sale Later. E. H- NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. novl—?2i T° LET.—A House on Grafton Street, opposite the Prince of Wales College, a) present 0°- Apply to WM. Mc- octls cupied by. 8. Blanchard, ksq- ian. Merchants’ Bank pte. isiand. A A ERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good general Servant. oct26 ‘WANTED.—4 boy toattend a horse and cow and make himeelf generally useful, Apply at the City Steam bKekery, octaa it No washing. Apply at this office, | —_—— AVING decided to wind ap my business A onthe isiand, I have to request the a of all amounts due me, either by ok account or note of hand, by the lSth of All amounts not settled by that handed to my Attorney for December. date will be collection, es Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1889. J. J. SEAMAN, T° LOAN—$25,600 to loan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand dollars in large or small sums, Aoply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of Palmer & McLeod) at Bank N.S. building, Char- lottetown,—A S B ects im aan Shatin te tM.s tes comes ee WANSTED.—Two amart young men, Apply at once to S. GRRY, Railway Station, Cauarlotte, town, oct25 3t i adi a