ea THE Local and Other fttems. mmc Powtc if this morning. ‘ — 0. 0. F.—Wildey Lodge holds its : valat session to-night. reg ‘samme ie Oats, rolled wheat, wheat ge Carter & Co's, Market oct23 3ieod \ gw Rol LED erm meal, at Geor “yj nare- : -—__--j- -— S. of T., meets this ext Drvistos Brethern will at S o'clock, sharp. pveniD j please i) punctua : On! A despatch from Quebec, dated October 22nd, says that snow is two feet deep at St. Ann des Monts gxow ¢ PA The W.C. T. VU. ; Y. & Ga & at 8 o'clock. Hall, next meeting the . “ See advertis- taeeday night, men® - Honzy.—Just received, another lot of joice Island honey im the comb. Call arly and secure some. Geo. Carter & ao 2i - CONFIRMATION. The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia held a confirmation to-day at Cherry Valley. He leaves for home to- morrow. _—_ Cusar Sace.—The centre of the Diamond Bookstore is nicely arranged with books of all kinds, and being sold at cost. This is a rare chance. ee sam Jonzs.—It is expected that the celeb. -ated revivalist, Rev. Sam Jones will visit this city in November, and deliver his noted iectare, “From Bar Room to Pulpit.” meetin AckNOWLEDGMENT. — Mr. Arthur New- very gratefully acknowledges the gift of a number of large West India sea-shclls, from Captain Crewes, Jate of the Str. Princess Beatrice. roe No Race.—We are requested to state that no match race has been arranged for the 24th between the horses Yellow Bird snd Starlight, as stated in Tag Examiner vesterdsy. 7 Buacksinp Wuns.-—The match race be- tween Ed. Cameron's mare Blackbird and p. P. Gillis’ pacer Harry G,, for $100 a side, came off this afternoon. Blackbird won in three straight heats. Time 2.35}, 2.373, 2.353. Jeatousy THe Cavse.—At Shatford, Ont., on Wednesday, Henry Newcomb, an old man seventy-five years of age, struck his young wife, aged twenty-five, over the head with an iron bar. She will probably die from the effects. Jealousy was the cause. - -> PostaL.—A new post office has been author- ized to be opened at Alberry Plains, to be served tri-weekly from Vernon River. Lower Freetown will be served with tri-weekly mails on and after Ist of November, next, superseding the present semi-weekly service. —_——@——— For Boston.—The steamer Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, sailed for Boston last evening with the followin ngers: Mra Kelly, Miss Kelly, Mrs McNamara, Mrs Ashton, Jas Hemphill, Margt Cantello, Capt B Mc Dougall, Miss Carver, J Arsenault, Miss Collyer, Miss Grimes, Maggie McCulloch. LoveH PassacE.—-The steamer Carroll, at Boston, from Charlottetown and Halifax, reports one of the hardest passages in her experience. The steamer was forced to put bak to sea again ‘after reaching Boston light eatly Monday morning and await an abatement of the gale. No Woxper.—At a recent meeting of the Toronto Board of Health, it was shown that during the month of mber 284 houses were found without drains, 424 houses with fov! privies, and $ houses with foul wells. There were 221 cases of typhoid fever reported during the month, the largest number in the history of the city. A Day or Favatitres.—Wednesday last was a day of fatalities in Montreal. An un- known man was knocked over and killed on St. Paul street, and later on a Grand Trunk train ran into a horse and carriage at St. Henri, killing a little girl named Bowdoin, snd perhaps fatally wounding a man and boy. Still later, a littlé girl three years old, named Simpson, was run over and killed by an express wagon. A Cuniosiry.—This morning we were thown a bridle of horse hair, woven by cowboy of the west while doing a term in prison. It is entirely made by hand and is woven as perfectly as if it were done by mehinery. Dr. Duncan, of Glendive, Montana, who is the possessor of it, will lewe it at Dodd's Medical Hall, where anybody wishing to see this handiwork of the west, may do 80 ——_~»-— - Personal. Dr. Duncan of Gleudive, Montana, is ona Visit to this city. Rev. Emory J. Haynes, the well-known baptist pastor of Tremont Temple, Boston, ‘as resigned at the request of the trustees. The trustees objected to the doctor’s course in giving so much of his time to literary work, his “unclerical behaviour, possessing an‘ ‘riviag a span of horses noted for their speed,” . his leaning toward Unitarianism, and = “S entering into a ulation which nearly bankrupted him. Mr. Thomson’s Doctrine. YHEN THE BODY DIES, THE SOUL DIES ALSO. Rev. James Thompson, pastor of the Methodist Church at Shelburne, Ont., who "suspended from the ministry by the lwestigating committee on Monday. has ‘wen teaching a peculiar doctrine. He be- “eves that the soul of a man is dependent % the body, and that when the body dies svul dies also, At the resurrection, the 'y and soul appear before the judgment “at of God to be judged according to their ‘Merits. All who are believers on earth "ill have their reward and their souls will We on forever, but the bodies of the Wicked who had on earth enjoyed the Gos- bel advantages will be raised, judged and punished for a time and then annihilated, “t such wicked as have not had the gos- Me pportunities, will not be raised at all. re Thomson has only been suspended . ™ preaching till the Toronto conference tts aid deals with his case. Ladies Aeakan Jackets, the largest stock Smmaeet we have ever shown. —Hakkis & T, London House. oct 23 Ji 5 Count..--(ne drank was disposed | will bold a | DAILY ' ’ \ s A * ‘ ¢ ‘ y v . VALRGRAPHIO VERA, “PROIAL DesParouks To THs Wxamine i. Ottawa News. , | Orrawa, Uct, 23. Lord Aberdeen reached here to-day and was entertained at luncheon by Sir John lhompson, all the Cabinet Ministers in | _tewn being present. Lord Aberdeen was | interviewed to-day by the representatives of the Home Rule Association, to whom he | &xpressed the strongest hopes of the early | Success of the cause. W. D. Dimock, of Truro, has been ap- | pointed Superintendent of the Cauadian | exhibits at the Jamaica Exhibition. _ Postmasters have been instructed to no- tify newspaper offices of any known changes in the addresses of subscribers. They will be furnished blanks for the purpose. _ The Customs Depastment has been no- tified of the seizure at Montreal of a thou- sand tous of asphalt for under valuation. Considerable amusement has been creat- ed here by the queries from the States as to | the truth of the story circulated that the British Government had suppled $100,900 to me McKinley at the pending election in Ohio. > —-—-— Preparing a Protest. New York, Oct. 23. The Times says a protest against the operation of the McKinley tariff law is being prepared by counsel acting fora large number of the most prominent merchants of this city. The grounds on which the bill will be fought are : Ist, that by the passage of the McKinley Bill the old tariff of 1883 was not repealed; 2nd, that the alleged act entitled, ‘*‘An act to reduce the revenue and equalize the duties imperts and for other purposes"’ to have been approved on October Ist, 1880, never passed the House of Re- presentatives and Senate, and ord, that the bill which did = prss_ the House and Seuate had never been pre ed to the President according to the coustt- tution, and had never been approved and signed by him. Eminent lawyers are said to assert that there are irregularities and omissions in the bill which entirely vitiates it. a a New Brunswick Elections. Frepericron, Oct, 23. The Government have been handsomely sustained in York. It was a square defeat for the Opposition, who were beaten all round the circle, and so emphatically as to demonstrate that the sentiments of the country are in full accord with the Aitor- ney General With three places to hear from the vote now stands: Blair, 2904; Wilson, 2862; Colter, 2838; Anderson, 2807; Gregory, 2489; McFarlane, 2488; Geo Colter, 2474; Alien, 2452. Birchali’s Life. Woopstock, Ont., Oct. 23. i - . ror : oe Birchall lias cowpleted the history of his life. He wants $2,000 for it, but the lar- gest offer so far is $1,000. Birchall has not much faith in the appeal to Ottawa fer executive clemency, yet he does not grow despondent. With only twenty more days to live, he is as buoyant and cheerful as ever. -_— oo Boxing Contest. Provipence, R. L., @ot, 23. At the Gladstone Club to-night, the boxing eontest between Geo. Dixon, the colored lad, and Bantam Wright, champion of the world, snd young Johnny Murphy, of Boston, for a $2,000 purse, and wager of $3,000 a side. In the 39th round Murphy’s backers tuiew up the sponge, their man being badly used up. Murphy weighed in 1144 pounds, and Dixon 113. Again Postponed. Hairax, Oct. 25. This morning, previous to 9 o’clock, the water on the Basin was smooth, and both crews were out. Between that time and 2 o’clock the wind freshened, rendering the water too lump for-a race, and it was again pos! poned a Bishop Laval Canonized. QueEBEC, Oct. 23. Cardinal Taschereau has received a papal decree for canonizing cf Mgr. Laval, first Bishop of Quebec. eee <pe i>-2O- ernnae Ladies Fur Collars in Beaver, Persian Lamb, Astrakan, Alaska Fox, French Seal, &c., with Muff and Boas to match.—Haxris & Srewakt, London House. oct 23 5i Just received—100 dozen oranges for making marmalade, only 25 cents a dozen at Beer & Goff's. 023 2i Use Rowntree’s ‘‘Elect’” cocoa if you want the best. For sale at Beer & Goff's. 023 2i ~~ THE W. C. T. U. ——WILL HOLD—— A Public Meeting ——IN THE—— Y. M. C. A. HALL, Tuesday, October 28, AT 8 O'CLOCK, PM. EV. J. GORDON will ocoupy the Chair. Rev. Ww, W. Brewer and Rev. Wm. Je Hamlyn will deliver Addresses. Vocal and Instrumental Music. oct24 HERRING. BARRELS PRIME LABRADOR 4 HERRING, on board the Schr. Collection. < Resolute,” lying at Pownal Wharf. Apply to the Agent on board. oct24—21 TnlS MONTE. GREATBARGAINS gf WILL BE GIVEN AT James Paton & Cr’s. Kk CAN ONLY the EXTRAORDINARY MENTION a few of BAR- ee We blow because we FRIDAY, OOT CE EE A 1890. A BIG OBER 24. OFFER | x with $500 any Man Woman or Child who can find another stock of Men's, Boys’ and Chil- . dren’s Clothing on P. E. M Island as large and cheap as the one Those are the men who back up their advertisement a reware of to to be seen at PROWSE BROS. have the WONDEREUL LOW PRICES. High Prices sit on the fence and cry, GAINS,—to advertise ali would require | . . - an eight-page newspaper. ‘Prince Kdward island. A Wonderful Lot of Ladies’) Winter Jackets, oniv $1. We have made Enormous Purchases of | LADIES’ JACKETS, WATERPROOPFS. OUR SALES INCREASE, and with’ the huge collection of Bargains that we} offer this month we expect to make the sales larger than ever. ine so We uily Very Exceptional Va a ee DRESS GOOBS See Our Wonderful 16 Cent Cheviots ! WEDDING DRESSES Te ~ A Good Match ——IN ALL KINDS OF—— | NEW TRIMMINGS. An Extraordinary Lot of DRESS GOODS, one yard and a half wide,” only 26 cents per yard, ; Stylish Millinery. HATS and BONNETS of the moat becoming description made pp by experts of long experience. Paten & Co’s. Fur Goods Cheapest in the City. ASTRAKAN JACKETS, MUFF, BOAS and CAPES; GOAT and other ROBES, the Cheapest in the City ; extra value in FUR CAPS. We haye made an Enormous Purchase of FUR GOODS, and in order to make speedy sales have marked them very low. With a Fresh, New Stock of RICH GOODS, replete with the Latest Novel- ties for the Season, and with some Marvellous Bargains, we are in a position to give our Cus- tomers FIRST-RATE VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. JAMES PATON & C6., MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1890. Art Studio. ISSES JOHNSON AND DOULL have opened a Studio at No. 307 Kent Street (one door East ot Dr. J obnson’s), where instructions will be given in the various branches of DRAWING and PAINTING, The Studio will be open to visitors every Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Terms, etc., on application, MAUD H. JOHNSON, oct] 5—2w 2aw (w s) t WE HAVE GOT THE GOODS! for very little money. ‘Made, so come along everybody. " vnem 186 and Charlottetown, October 15, 1890. because they see we do the Clothing business of You can have Money Saved is Money TES" DR QWEE BRuS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 Queen Street. HARD TO FIND. iw’, (x) T IS HARD TO FIND BETTER VALUE in all kinds of DRY GOODS than what you will find with us. our Store usually come) again. Mien’s Scotch and Canadian If you have not tried before do so now. Those who once buy at Good Goods at Low Prices is sure to bring them back. cease nenenstanetb amnesia EDS —+1)—— ctetubmmenesinmmmm “ae PERKINS bse onnliencsinn —(x)————- ——— Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Waterproofs, NEW, CHEAP AND STYLISE,. (x) \X) STERN.S Wool Underwear; Ladies’ Scotch and Canadian Wool Underwear; Boys and Girls’ Wool! Underwear; large stock of Wool Hosiery; all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. PERKINS & STERNS, Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 5999 —eod & wky FOR SALE fol gl OVERCOATS...... a bib Gb bdv'e en 000g euetpeuumueke S 460 | REFERS. 20.5... .csescvccscasse oeeetek chad ..$8 300 CV ok céewedaeec-- «++skeee OO F PS oo vn bs dn xn cb bcc Oi en obls a cbhatek sibee! ae CVERCOATS.......-- Ke ec ocsckedbeneees SO 5 Se as oun c.ccneed ob be. kek bhedewewstUeetes 400 CSET cdc Vick nvdecxsdacndesewe> Sueees OOO 5 ids Sick o's Vices ccc deecenee ‘ine wieaiet ae CP VAT. Fave bile c re ac Uke bce d onc ccvenewed OB SL ig vk. s bites dvneensses tenneee sone CATS. An 60 5 dn vs ok ee PRA BiL . oc cd ocetne © OF SINGS 5. « 0 0 b:s0dsn teencduns enonens és enaiee ee CG, 5k awe bi bu name neds} + 00ienseuss PF O0 T SNS ao co 0 wen ded Tighads oh dbekechh dvite ot 6 50 ROO AT os <6 nn kcsbe EB Gen Bs c cle ncccceovces © OD 5 er vitkOsk ss we 5 can do 30 0b 4Oamenenebanneeeas 7 00 OVERCOATS....cocccccccccccecccccccseesceseee 900| REEFERS, ;..............2:sccvecccccccccsses 8 09 Pre wi o Wace s wcnrep ace sccccsees SOD F Ns oc oxo 0s pb aaks 4 cooeened veesen <hentne. se er I ay eee ee eee terete 2S Ot ae sn isinktss kc ocane dnvedehanene + oon 6 OVER I occ ccccc ccc sens ccc b mumee Bemabade 12 00 CHEAP at ee ee The Cheap Dry Goods Store. 0,000 WORTH READY-MADE CLOTHING J. B. MACDONALD. Men’s Suits! Men’s Suits! Boys’ Overcoats! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. J. B. MACDONALD. Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. — 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers \ —{x)- We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house. Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown. (ct, 9, 1890—eod & wky vor ue oe BNORMOUS STOCK | OTTAGE TO LET, on Douglass treet, con- C taining four rooms. Good large yard. Rent menteente. Apply to PeTeR BRADLEY. oct22—3i Wants D.—A situation by a man as Salesman, in either town or cCouaery. Has experience in Dry Goods or Clothing. Understan book- keeping. Address “ Salesman,” P, O, Box 77, Charlottetown. ‘ , VW 7 ANTED,—A Girl for general housework in a small family, Apply at this office. oct20—tf to Mrs, V ANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply octl7 CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street, T° LET.—One-half of the Double Fenement House on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Possession given immediately. Apply to WM, HENDERSON, 177 Fitzroy Street. octl6—thu sat & eod 500 Cases Rubbers and Overshoes, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN, GREAT VARIETY. GREAT es BARGAINS! ee RUBBER IS RISING IN PRICE. As we have bought before the rise we can give you Bargains. the rush to Charlottetown, Oct. 17, 1890. Come with GOFF BROS. sis ealbcccbiaion, eases Conary co i Mies igsh ciate Salou Se males als Mii tle ihe Aa aliens. ae as eR ED a aire a ie