apres el , - on % ‘ 4 - | oe i J é _ -~ a ks aKa es ~~ om > & 2 a we ee om ot © ot ote oP - » ry } our popular Kaick y THE DAILY EXAMINER. OCTOBER 9, 1889. Telegraphic Odds and Ends. OF GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WOOD. 4 BUDGET —_—_——— J ’ SRAINER i lct. 7.—Word has China Point Wharf. SnarNeRD, Minn., Oct. 7. r h been received from the Indian commis- Tne Patriot is to the relief of our repre- | Soneee at Millelacs reservation that these sentatives in the matter of China Point] Indians have at last signed a treaty which hart Te ld] h wiser to draw| Wil open some of the richest lands in the whart. wouk mucnh Fise uM ' country to settlement. This adds about four million acres to the domains in addi- Our'contemporary asks why this work | tion to that secured from the Sioux. > This Lonpon, Oct. 7.—Mr. Goschen is making s tour of the southwest portion of Ireland “7 to glean facts to assist him in drafting a new land bill. i the pall of silence over their actions . let in March last question | The voted until April, and did not become | ' was not is easily answered Wo! was not _ en WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ae seen TH DAIEY Rage FOR CHARTER. | i j } | ‘TF HYHE Subscriber will receive offers for the Charter of above Steamer, to load at North or South side of the Island. ; ‘be due here about 20th inst., aod on dis- charge of cargo wiil be ready to load. R. McMILLAN. oct9—dy tf ANNUAL MEETING, _— 8. 8. « William” She will | “ A num- | HE General Annual Meeting of the Hills- | borough Skating Rink Company will be | held on WEDNESDAY, 16th day of October, ' inst., at Eight o'clock, p. m., at the office of Messrs. Pelmer & McLeod, in Charlottetown. D. C. McLEOD, | oct9 Secy-Treasurer. E. H. NORTON & CO. E will coutinue our sale on THURS- V DAY, October 10th, at half-past 10 o'clock, and positively sell :— 40 Barrels Second Grade, : a No. 1 Extra Gravenstein, the best stock offered this season. A.so—Some Pears, Pickles, ete, E. H. NORTON & CO., oct8 —2i Auctioneers, ‘Uopuo'y Association. A ee ee will be held in Mr. J. D. McLeod’s Hall, on | WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 23rd inst., | at & o'clock, sharp. By order of the Directors. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. GEO. £. FULL oct8 -tl dte available until after the Ist of July, after; Cyicaco, Oct. 7.—Despatches from which plans and specifications had to be | sev eral points report a terrific storm on| : mination of the work hav-| Lake Huron yesterday. It is feared that ee ee. | several vessels have goné down, bag | ee made for that spose ; ‘a ber are ashore, lf Mr. Weish had not played the f00l)' Perarape, Oct. 7.—Ex-Queen Natalie oe work, it might have been attend-| has resolved to face every consequence of ‘ He came me in the! her detiance of the government. She will s 1) etary | decline to accept any decision of the Skup- — 888, with a cock and bull story, | tschiaa restricting her stay in Servia. She | tha 1 se . vote for China Point | coutends that the ordinary Skuptschina is | wharf, —but the estimates gave a flat contra- | not qualified to interfere in the matter. . s ecek Wheethe wok * a Lonpon, Oct. 7.—Daniel O Donoghue of - : i the Glens, commonly called **The O’Donog- | BX 5Y itumn of 1555, as it |! 1e,” is dead. He represented Tipperary | wou Mr. Welshs story]in Parliament from 1857 to 1865 and sat we ie people {that -Mr lf r Tralee from 1865 to 1885. r oo 1. | Paris, Oct. 7.—The latest estimate of | : ae “i ,_, | the new chamber of deputies is 365 Repub- | ee ee ‘|lican and 211 opposition members. The} sa paces. /estimate includes colonial members. | Of course this was untrue,.as the money| 7'emps says it considers the time propitious | jfox a policy of reconciliation toward all | oe classes with a view io the consolidation of | rhe peo —— oe aicw very ithe republic and the permanent establish- was | Hon. Mr. I t of peace and order, \ ittawa i ary lastto| Lonpox, Oct. 7.—An election was held ere t! ything was done;|im Peterborough to-day to fill the parlia- eg a J me y seat made vacant by the death of : He Wiliam J. W. Fitzwilliam. it r sentative ‘ y,u nec) sesulted in the return of Morton, Glad- the gra stonian candidate. I rivesingeniously to turn the a ee : : Presbyterian Synod. i y saying at if all this be true, the Re " trove! ni i * ves = 61n refusing | GRATIFYING EVIDENCES OF THE CHURCH’S . impertant public works because FINANCIAL GROWTH, en re eee mmemain "S-} At the recent session of the Presbyterian We believe the Government would listen | Synod at Moncton, reports showed that 225 to the requests of our members if they | students were in attendance at the Halifax ild make honest representations. These, | Ladies College, and J. G. Forbes testitied we are sure. they have not made. Their oo. the pegelneny of the college in New a sTUNnSWICK. policy is to assume a bellicose attitude, or} The report on systematic beneticence ‘‘damn’” a work ‘‘with faint praise,"’—asthey | showed that arrears of minister's salaries | are becoming smaller. There is aiso pro- Gevernment | 8°@5. in the methods of raising ministers, |Salaries. Sixty congregations have adopted ) the weekly offerings system. l regarding the proposed waarf at Mount} Stewart, and then blame the . beacause their wants are not attended to + ‘ * i : aCmOTY . } is] ; ° We are assured that in February last, | Re mmendations advising proportion : : ; ate giving, the adoption of the weekly aria again soon alter the frst of July, Mr. o cara 44 1: : . ; 7 | ollering system, th: teaching of scriptural Ferguson urged upon the Department the | principles of giving and the discountenanc- ing of all unscriptural methods of raising money fur churches were adupted. Fifty- tour congregations apply for aid from the sugmentation fund, and which $9,476 has been voted. Never before were so few aid receiving congregations pastorless New Brunswick is asked to contribute—St. John $1,200; Miramichi $575; P. E. Island $975; Newfoundland $400. Nova Scotia will give the balance. The Synod will meet next year with St. John’s Church, Moncton. a> ee Court---Prince County. SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 7. Thomas Cannon and Indlictment for rescuing —The Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company |® prisoner froma constable. Verdict of About | guilty. The Attorney General for Crown; $5,000,000 had beeu loaned by the com-| Morson & McQuarrie for prisoner. rt uuportance of having temporary provizicn | yr the fall trade at China Point. } > inade it @+O+e $$ __. —__—. to Notes and Clippings. Che official returns show that the con- sumption of spirits in Canada is on the ] it more bee r wane: tl and tubacco are used. There are said to be many Provincial- | ists unemployed in Boston at the present time, Some of these people, lured by deceitful promises, have left good situa- tions here, and now find themselves with- out employment in a foreign land. Many will return, sadder and wiser for their experience, and resolved to make the best of unities in their own land. Supreme The Queen vs. Charles Cannon. neir pp rt ot Kansas failed a short time since. ALY farm properties, four-fifths Ocr. 8. in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, | The Queen vs. Thomas Cannon. As- ai s Farm rigages are generally |saulting s peace officer while in the dis- f sale Investments; the security | charge of his duty. rt in Canada | ae sillitiaali ois ' or be blown away ;| Personal. not, even under| sitar 1 unces deteriorate muuch; “The Prince of Wales is reported to be i j he Wi, rn States the secur-| suffering from disease of the kidneys, which eir to be so good. The| is causing him a good deal of trouble. ors nally inspect mat- Mr. William Tweedy, will be a passenger rt ms i Pua pro] erty mort- in the Princess, Beatrice to Halifax to- ri had leit their build cr ena vl ood deserted and \n Eea Romance.—A Monctonian, who and +1 n were in ruins. : 248 been visiting on the Island, near Summer- une ' ide, tells a curious story. A yovng dy there wrote her name and address \ ** Woman’s Suffrage Convention m an egg tintended tor the Boston va ld at Saratoga a few days ago. Less The egg went, a yOung man saw w iclieyates attende 1, and there | the address and noted it. Subsequently sbout forty persons present at a/ the girl's father and mother went to Boston, eting held in connection there nd were, curiously enough, introduced to \ The women of the states are, evi- this young man, who asked them if they knew Aunties dain he political mill shall |*%°> ® person on the Island—in fact, their be ran by the men. No doubt they will |°*” daug iter. A correspondence between the : es ea eee »4 | young Bostonian and the fair Islander was continue t wnat they can fo influence | commenced. And new the people are asking, he men Will it end in marriage bells ?— 7'ranseript. We are indebted to Mr. J. W. Hodg- | nial ' : ; Gan Saihen, tes hk tc HOTEL ARRIVALS. statement of exports for (Queen’s soem and | King’s Counties during the months of Sep- | HOTEL DAVIES, tember, | Oct 8S—A J Macdonald, Geo’town; AR PoraToEs, |Gorden, S S Acadia; J Leck, Truro;j T Colonial.... 1750 bushels. $ 417} Douglass, Halifax; RB Andrews, Bowman- Foreign 5194 * 1,342 | ville, Oat; F R Dearborn, St John; TH ars Dobson, Montreal; G W Anderson, Toronto; Colonial.... 18,907 bushels. $ 6,431 | W Hutchirson, London; Miss Knight, Hali- Foreign . 5.128 * 1,754 | tax. 9—P McLaren, Halifax; H H Harvey, ———-| lontreal; J L. Bronsden, New York; D Dar- MEATs, rach, Kensington. { olonial. ° 120 | re coi 417 | OSBORNE HOUSE. ___| Oct 8—Jas Howard, A J Leslie, Kensing- Fisu, ‘ton; Rev J W Mackionon, Mrs J W Mac. Foreign. ... (mackerel) 1546 brls. 20,452 | kinnon, Brooktield. Do, other fish Colonial 525 | ae Foreign ¢- 478] Horses, CATTL! Foreign eee STARCH, — AND SHEEP, $ 5,231 | DANCING. Foreign 495 | 5 Ecas, A JUVENILE CLASS for instruction in Foreign .... 166.885 dozen. 22.956 Dancing will be opened at Terpsichore Hall on SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., MISCELLANEOUS, and continue Saturdays and Wednesdays, Colonial. . va + 1,200 from 4 to 6 p. m. fen... 4,220; Dumb Bell exercises carefully taught. , Se A Class for Adults will be opened on the LoBSTERS, — following Tuesday, the 15th, and continue Colonial.... 230 cases 1,288 | Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 10 p. m. 7 oan E. BURRIS. BUMS sbsdedee eli was. $67,926 oct7—dy Qw (m w) wky 2i SUGAR REFINERY Prorits.—The abstract - statement of the Moncton sugar compary for R qDric KR the past year shows the profits for the six 4e months ending 3lst July to have been $77,- | 230.43. in the previous six months $29,782.99. ie About 355,000 was paid in dividends and the LL PARTIES indebted to us are request- aod ‘4 expended on capital account or ed to make immediate payment, or same acried to reserve fund. will be handed in for collection without fur- a » pap itting Yarns, including @ case of lhe & MUKENZIE uckur licker Yarn, —Beer 3 IS NOW SELLING HIs New Stock ——OF—— UnESS GOODS esi abiiion German Flannels, Wool Cloths, Meltons, CHEAP. OVERCOATS AND CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE. GEO. £. FULL. octi—6i eod wy TENDERS INVITED ortinceasee TR aoe stick and Goad Wik of Business, -—BY— ' R. ROBBLEE & CO., SUMMERSIDE. 4 AVING decided to wind up our business, ' ‘Lenders wii: ve received up to noon on | idth day of October, 1889, for the! purchase, at a percentage on the first cost, for | our general stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &e., and good will of our business, amouvting to some $8,000 (Eight Thousand Dollars. ) The Stock isin periect order, a large per- ' tion being of this season’s importation and | bought for cash. The Stand is one of the most central in Summerside, and the premises is one of the best in the Province, fitted up in the most | modern style. Intending purchasers can call and examine | i or address vy letter, when every information | will be given. TERMS—Cash or time will be given at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 months, upon approved security. Also, we offer the following by private sale ; Ist. Our Lobster, Mackerel and Codfishing Establishment situated at Miminigash, includ- ing 2 Seine Boats, large quantity of Salt, Empty Cans, Mackerel Barrels, Can Making Tools, etc. This property is considered one of the largest fishing stands on the coast. Terms, 25 per cent. down; balance, 4, 8 and 12 months, 2nd. The Steam Tug ‘‘ Yantic,” only one year old, and fitted up with the latest im- proved machinery. Terms, 334 per cent. down ; balance, 4, 8 and 12 months. 3rd. The Residence now occupied by F. H. Robblee, on Popular Avenue. Also, Six Acres of Land, situated near St. Eleanors, adjoining the Farm of Mr. J. L. Lea’s, and opposite the residence of Mr. Wm. H. Brown. The same will be sold separately or together. Terms, 334 per ceat. down ; balance, & years at 6 per cent. interest. 4th. The Residence now occupied by Mr. J. 3. Clark, situated on Water Street. Terms, 334 per cent, down; balance in 5 years at 6 por cent. For further particulars apply at our office or by letter to K. ROBBLEE & CO., Ogt8—dy §1 dte Sunmeretde, Bygs, | septllewtf Charlottetown Driving Pari and Provincial Exhibition | < w~ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of | the Stockholders of the above Association | ‘SURHLOWUE ARINVLS OF DONINHAO MON pue JIsjsoyouryy a i, ae = ome, Auction Prices | crits 1 homies LL OF CUR IMMENSE STOCK of Watches, Jewelry and _ Silverware is offered for sale regardless of cost, Goud, : reliable and salable goods, which have rot been peddled allio the province and shabbed. We do not ask $75 and take $5 No goods marked up f r the occasion. The public ein depend 7 on good value, as we can buy and sell as cheap as any heuse jy Canada. Silverware, from a Tea Set to a Baby Rattle. Flat Ware to suit all. Having bought largely for a good Fall Trade beautiful designs in every line, expecting to make a little profit bu now we are quite willing to give that up, and a little more, too, In many instances. Try us, and y u will find we mean what we say; and that it will pay the public to deal with their own local heuses, where they can get as good Barvains as are to be found in Canada, and in addition have a guarantee that has been tested. We are not going out of business, and will be here to stand by our goods. Clocks from $2 to $50, revar Jess of cost, Bronzes and Lamps, &. Sale to continue until further notice Kk. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOOK. Wail NUT Be UNDERSOLD E ahold October 8, 1889—tu tha sat O UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, W&e., OUR LARGE STOCK WILL BE GLE‘RED OFF REGARDLESS OF GOST. New Goods! Quality Guaranteed ! G. H. NORTH SIDE Charlottetown, Oct 9, 1889--2aw TAYLOR, OF wky MARKET SQUARE. ti S | E t d Auction Sale Extraor inary. [x] N ESSRBS. ©, & J. ALLEN, Wholesale and Retail Jewelers, of Toronto, Ont., (the largest . Jewelry House in Canada), retired from business on Ist March last, and in sugurated a series of Auction Sales throughout the Dominion in order to convert their stock into Cash and give the Public an incentive to assist them in doing so. Auction Sales were held at their Warehouse in Toronto (3 sales each day) for seven weeks. In Montreal, at Merril’s large store (3 sales daily), for eight weeks. N. B., at Sheffield House, Market Square (3 sales each day), for five weeks, 126 Granville Street (2 sales ach day), for tive weeks. cent assortment of Goods AT THE LYCKUM THEATRE, COMMENCING lia St. John, In Halifax, at And have now opened up « magnifi- CHARLOTTETOWN, TO-DAY, WEDNESDiY, Where Sales will be held Daily at 3 and 8 p. m., and will be continued Every Afternoon and Evening unti! further notice. The Hall will be open each day from 9 a. m. until hour of sale (3 p. m.), wi ne goods will be on view, and any article can be selected at pleasure for competition at t Luciiva. THE STOCK IS VERY LARGE, and consists in part of DIAMONDS, s in Ringe, Brooches, Scarfpins, Earrings, Studs, Collar Buttons. Bracelets, ete., ete. ; Gold ani Silver Watches, in great variety and newest « esig f y description ; Silverware, in Tea Sets, Urns. S Baskets, Vases, (entre Pieces, Eporgnes, F e ; j nes, 2k i sr i e Spoon 4 } i (Viera wy s tt } \ ; ge i a t | bol qu Alhdd Goel & } mens, Al «a -e ia : MR. CHAS ALLEN, the seaior member of the tir, personaliy superiute ads the sales, }and gives the firm’s guarantee as to aii articles being svld as represented. A written guaran- ' tee is givea with every Gold Watch and Chain disposed of. N. B.—The method in which we conduct our sale is entirely different to the ordinary Auction Sale. Care is taken that the rough element is excluded. are reserved for ladies, and any article in the stock can be selected at any time duriag sales and offered tor y and tedious waiting To our large number of former custowers and friends in the Island who have so liberally patronized us tor the last twenty years, we take this opportunity of returning our earnest thanks, and beg to assure them as well as the general public that no effort will be spared, during the continuance of our Auction in Charlottetown, to make the sales both pleasing and attractive, and to deserve, as in Montreal, Toronto, St. John and Halifax, the patronage of the elite of the city. The sales are absolutely unreserved, and no upset price is placed on any article offered. immediate competition, obviating the necessity of long : Respectfully, C. & J. ALLEN. Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1889. 2 A Mth Septex ———(0)—_—— LARGE STOCK —_—OF—— ——NOW OPENING AT- PERKINS & STHRNS. Charlottetown, Sept, 20, 1880—dy why ner, 4