; ae EP i tn i mh ee a og tet an ae ele er ecceeee mer omsisttRA tten ote e THE THE = TLY EXAMINER. CTOBER 19, 1886, Editorial Notes. advises that the The Austrian Anarchists be treated with merci- i Berlin press leas severity The Fren that ¢ ch Government has demanded - . hina shall not restrict the opium trade in Tonquin According to a recent Scvtch 230,000 Gaelic-speaking paper there are about people in Scotland. The St. Petersburg press accuses the Government party in Bulgaria of practis nv terrurism in the recent elections. it is b velt Russia has selected Ponce Alexander of Oldenburg as her cai didate fo Bulgarian throne. \ new yphet has arisen in Har\ . Ga He in 1890, and has County predicts that the world '] , ' will end up sold all hi earthly possessions, with a view of timely se‘tl.ng up his own accounts. He claims to be the spirit of Elijah The amount of tea which has already arrived at Vancouver, and been distributed over the i Railway, 18 four ve: which will bring up the total ‘anadian Pacific 3.428.038 pounds. There are yet §8e:3 tO arrive, for the season to 4.04 0,.0a0d pounds, DAILY Credit to Whom Credit is Due. T Tue road bet ween Souris and East Point vas Never in better condition than at pre ent. The bridges on it are nearly all new, ind among the very best on the Island. Norris Pond Bridge, before last, First there is rebuilt ud heightened the year with he hills on either side cut away some 51x r seven feet. Next comes the bridge at Pope's Hollow, which was built this year, Then there is McMahon's Bridge. The hills on either side of this were among the yardest to climb on the Island. They have wen cut away, and the bridge raised, so hat now farmers can haul ther produce to Souris without having to put on brake nor an extra horse there are the North River of smaller structures own hill, vhen coming d » haul the load up. Then lL Bridge nothing dlack Pon and the Bridge, to say of road, all built by the pre- long this ling . . mm nt Local Government. rhe id ; Spring, Black Pond, : as higher than the bridge | . . | Sutner! is Ik | eing built some ten feet and the hills cut away on bot rmer on des, Which will make the road compara vely level. All this goes to show that] tonly has the First District of King’s ‘ounty been fortunate presentatives, in the and retic re persons fohn McLean Charles , , , ) the day is inclined to deal | } ' ’ wiaftfairs of the i ‘ | Wright & A | in hay ing had ener- | of | Co. McEachen, Isqs.,—the one in the Lower, the other in | he Upper House—but that the Government cenerou ly } |up the ship of state until it is constitution- jally ~Pere Lacombe says that to create dissen-} with all sections of the Island as far as sions among the Indians and to exterminate uls and bridges are concerned. The} them by war would be a mean and un | jc works in the First District are a credit worthy plan of disposing of them. Ths to the present Government, and, we be- M-il says that this does not sound like an endorsement of Mr. Blake’s mountain-gun ieve. will not be lost sight of on election lav by the intelligent electors of that sec- policy. The Madrid correspondent of the don Tim says that decree taxing imports of ( President Cleveland's ed . ‘uban goods unde the Spanish flag is considered undiplomatic | ‘ ‘ j anda uncourtecus, and if persisted in, ~ will put the highest possible tax on Ameri : = t , ; , ’ : | > .* can goods and the Cortes will probably in- ; ; . « cc tne governnicnts powers of rhe Wht lished under Cl . 7 e Cross movement 1s estab- ‘ch of England auspices tu suppress in ae in language and impro- pr eties ia uct Each member pledge hi aself to be respectful to the weaker sex, an » observe purity in all the relations of liz. A branch has been established at Toronto, and the movement is extending to | other places. The London Post says that although no ex) icit has England, SS ak ; a mutually determined upon an opposition to agreement been concluded, Austria, Germany and lialy have Russia’s aggression in Bulgaria. Sweden has also declared her oppositi on, Jt. is 1m that , wonder, then, Riussia has positively assured Austria and Germany that she does net mean to occupy Bulgaria. Cores. Ni of the It has more than decimated the -Cholera is still raging in idea can be formed of the extent scourge. eapital, where, out of a population of 200,- at the About as 000, the death rate rules average of 1,000 per day. Coreans as there are people in the State of frightful many California have been swept away already aud it is hard to say where the plague will ightful nman- stop. Never was there a more fr record of the ravages of disease on kind. The story of the plague of London is beggared by what is now geing on in Seoul. They are beginning to give ove1 : task of burying their dead and the city 1 hreatened with positive extinction. Commenting upon the charge that the government has secured the support of parliament by granting them the St. John Sun says it this time to be abandoned. It that the conditions under ] which permits are granted are open to all members of tiraber limita, engnt by h been shown persons of both parties on equal terms. It has also been proven that only two mem- bers of parliament have ever obtained these Neither of these was thereby induced to vote for the timber limits on any terms. government, because in the first place there was no favor in the case, and in the second | be done fa CO m of the country. — Pond Bridge. Big the local election was going on : variety of stories were put in circulation 1to the building cof that privately let val friends. ken it + +7 itS Wltil regal Ba his bridge. At one if was said tharles McEa mtract to a few of his politi time chen had he ¢ was, of Oppo- As soon as this lie was overt: gurse, contradicted, and then the without they that the sitionists invented a new one any hesitation whatever. This time said he bridge would never be built; talk about building it was nothing more or| less than political bait for election pur-|} Poses. Not a few believed these false yarns circulated by John MecLean’s and The immediately ” > : > a} Charles McEachen’s enemies. work, sold and is now bein nevertheless, was after g performed | of New will the election, by Messrs. Cantwell and Whelan, Zealand; and we have no doubt but it ithfully, and in accordance with cations. fo Mr. Charles Me candidate for th« the spec} ‘onservative belongs the credit of Eachen, the ¢ Legislative Council, getting a grant for this much needed pub- lie work, and we trust his north side neigh- | bors will bear this fact in mind on election | day. A Prospective Surplus. Last year much was said about minion deficit. why Sir Richard Cartwright silent on this matter, but these r not commend themselves to friends. Yhe same statesmen obliged year after year to borrow money to meet the regular bills of the year, were found strongly criticising their successors because, ater a long series of surpluses, him or his there followed two years in which the ex- penditure exceeded the revenue. The deficits were covered many times over by | the previous surpluses, occasioned entirely by the surrection. Opposition party suddenly acquired a hor- ror 0: aeilcits. This trouble, however, is settled, and we are again living easily within our means. ‘The revenue and expenditure statement for this fiscal year Up to She tat th of Ovtober, and they were | Northwest in- | viz., three and a half months, is, we beli ieve, about as follows:- Receipts. . eee Expenditure ...i..%./.i34 7,438,618 Surplus. . $2,149, 543 lt is right week that ‘the expenditures vill no doubt be larger in some equal place one of them had always been a.sup- porter of the government, while the other side both be- was a Grit and voted on that fore and after the transaction. The Montreal Gazette says Congregational Church of the United States is having experience of the difliculty of kceping the teaching of its theological pro- fessors in the seminary at Andover, Mass., laid deeds by the original 1 accord with the hard and fast ‘ines dowa in the trust Notwithstanding the donors. pledge that the professors are required to take when at a . hey assume their duties, and to renew every five years, on pain of being de- peived of their salaries, some of thom have so far, over-stepped the} bonds ff the otherdox teaching | of the church as to publicly deolare that’! min’s probation may continue after death, | (hat death does not cut aif bis las hope of salvation, and that heemay have another caance of repentance ana forgiveness after he shuffles off this mortal aail. This strange | doctrine, designated the ** Andover hypo- has been the subject of earnest dis- cussion at the assembly of ministers at Des +i HANGS, thesis,” herents of the old belief were in the majority, their victory does nob seem to have been 90 couplets as was desirable in & debate over « S20j0% buch kumediaty intorurty tu Ga Omuech et lage, that the | and thouch the conservative ad-' periods latgy im the year, when interest bills come due. At the same time, there is ln fair prospect of a considerable surplus for the year. A comparison of the receipts _and expenses of this year with the same jPexies last year brings the matter to an olutely just basis. The figures are as | folloay = | Receipts, 1885 ....4:.............$8,828,214 | Receipts, 1836.. 9,588,161 ! | Inerease during period, $1,259,947. The jexpenditure has decreased as follows : ‘ Expendi DU LUD. oo <s taia he nae $9,079,686 | Expendit ure, 1886. 7,435,618 Decrease of expenditure..... 31 G41 068 This shows that in three and a half jmonths of this year we have gained $1,259, - | 947 through increased revenue, and $1, 641, - 068 through decreased cx penditure as against the same period last year. The total i improvement of our fiaancial position is $2,901, 016, so that we have a surplus this year of over two millions, where last year we had a deficit of three-quarters of a ‘taillion, It looks very much as if the gov- ernment would be in a position to ask par- liament to lessen taxation. In this case ‘there are cortain free trade taxes which can ' be dispensed with, as for instance the duty on raw sugar. ~ S¢. John Sun. a ~ <i> - <ipee—— A commission is to be appointed in land to inquire working classes. Hol- into the condition of the - & circular js out on Murray Hill, New Lora, a king sadies to jein the bible-clase of “ta lady aaa Que avid eoverm weal eo } ” who were | Rie lite, ‘declared at : Pest! lL, and died | Pesth. i'view with Sir Jobn and some | bers to-day. the Do- | There were various reasons | should be i easons did OE |in a speech there. But they were deficits, and the } | first meeting here recently. EXAMINER, q ELBGR APHIC VEWS. } i ' [SpecrAL Despatcues TO Tuk EXAMINER. ] The Recent Storm. Oct. 18. The following additional particulars of | the damage caused by the recent storm have been received. The British steamer LONDON, \rtos, from New York to Bordeaux, is a | total wreck. The British steamer Kate, | from Savannah to Liverpool, is disabled. Che Norwegian barque Own, for Goole, is disabled. The barg ue Rutland, from Que- bec for Greenock, is abandoned off Lundy Island. A —a of wreckage was washed ashore } Appledore. A number arvi al more or less damaged, S . fT SAIS are with sails gone, ete. To Wind t up p Its Alfairs. Lonvon, Oct. 18. It is reported that the shareholders of the Inman Steamship Co., at a meeting to- day at Live resolved to wind up the| that Peter | have pur- rpo I]. Company, ana of Philadelphia, business for £250,000, . Oct. 18. Arrangements are concluded for the re- organization of the Inman Steamship Co. it is announced here that the Company have been bought out by Peter Wright & se nS, chased th Purapeteura, Pa The Quebec Elections, Oct. 18. that it give (JUEBEC, La Conidienne to-day announces ‘snot the Government's intention to a vote of the house that there elected. shown by is a majority Oct. 18. Girouard, MontTRFAL, now ascertained that has been returned for Druinmond and Arthabaska, by a majority of 130, in- stead of Church, Conservative, as at first re} orted. It is 4A Strike Ended. Oct. 18, The strike of packin , house workmen} was forma lly ended this afternoon. The | strikers held a mass meeting on the prairie ; CHICAGO, about 3 o'clock, at which between 12,000 and 14,690 were present. A proposition to return to work on the ten hour plan was earricd almost unanimous!y and the strike an end. Canada’s Prosperity. Orrawa, Oct. 18. Messrs. Baird & Marshall, business men of St. John’s, N. F., were here yesterday, and expressed themselves astonished at the progress and prosperity seen every where throughout Canada. Another Cholera ‘Vie tim. Vienna, Oct. 18. Herr Schmidt, State Director of Rail- ways, arrived in Vienna on Saturday from last evening of cholera, he contracted in which, it is believed, interviewing Sir John. Orrawa, Oct. 18. The Indian chiefs now here had an in- other mem- They leave for home to- morrow. a — The Torente o onspiracy Case. ‘Toronto, Oct. 18. Patrick Burns and others were to-day committed for conspiracy to defraud the city and Dominion. Annexatioaist Rotten Egged. BELLEVILLE, Ont., Oct. 18. G. W. McMullen was ota egged at Robbins Mills while advocating annexation a - White Cross Meeting. Orrawa, Oct. 18. The White Cross Brotherhood held their Weather Bulletin. Toronto, October 19-—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine weather, stationery or a little higher temperature. SUFFERERS from lung diseases should read the following :—- Haurrax, Sept. 18, 1886. The Antiseptic Inhaler Co, : Strs,—-I have been using your Inhaler two weeks for aifection of the lungs, having had one severe hemorrhage, and must say that I have received benefit, so much so as to give me hope of a cure, my sleep being more tran- quil and appetite improved, and the collection of phlegm much easier to raise ; it has changed color also, being more healthy looking. My case is one for which the most experienced physicians seemed to be able to do but little, and in fact I was told that nothing more could be done and no medicine they could give would cure, after haviag been under their “treatinent for over a year. The hacking cough which, before using the Inhaler, was almost incessant, now troubles me but little except in the morn- ings, andeven these times I hepe after con- tinued use to overcome. I would not like to part with the instrument, and would recom- mend it to any similarly affected. (signed) Joun Roacu, Barber, Upper Water Street. The Inhaler can be seca at W. R. Watson's Drug Store. Apvics to Morirrs.—- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the littie suflerer at once; it produces natural, quite sleep by relieving the child from pain; e litle shrub awakes as “‘bright as a It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the guns, ailays ail pain, regulates tue bowels, and is the bes: known remedy tor diarvhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- “five ceats a bottle. Ke sure and ask for Mrs, and t! vUutien Winslow's Suvtung Syrup, and teke no other fob’ eud wk , kiad, OTAPLE & FANCY DRY en a neal a “TUESDAY, - OCT OBER 19, TREMENDOUS SLAUCHTER, CLEARING aut SALE, 3. B, Macdonald’ {ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my) J) store, early in the new year, which will necessitate my closing for some time, I will S ES Lida: Ae a oe STOCK OF W all ld . DS me SACRIFICE, | a0 * AT A TREMEND)DUS es ce ee () ere All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 333) per cent discount. All the Cloths and Twecds at a discount of 35) per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 35 i-2 per cont discount Gray, discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount. A | the stcck of Men’sand Boys Clothing. Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discownt of 33 1-2 per cent, All Cot on Goods at a discount of 25 per cent White and Scarlet Fl:nnels at 33 1-2 per cent - ~— —(i- The entire stuck must be cleared before th» first of the New Yer. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. Ra All Goods Sold for CASI only seriinod QUREN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 86-——dy wy COMPETITION was never keener than it is at present in the Dry Goods Trace iceclien tiene GI scusniohitadsene ivery One Wants Low Prices. WE HAVE THEM es Oe No Damaged Goods, but this Fall's New and Attractive Stock, See our DRE~S GOODS for genuine Bargains, See our FUR GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our WOOLEN GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our COTTON GOODS for genuine Bargains. see our whole stock of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS for GOOD DRY GOODS APT LOWEST eeqaste~ cme oO a Oar MILLINERY DHPARTMENT is the Largest and Most Complete in the city,and our Trimmed M'llinery, as usual, leads for Style, Attractiveness and Low Prices. PRICES i es Se ey Ss 2t COSe Chitown, O-t. 19, 1886, A judicious application of Printer’s Lak is one Of the leading avenues to wealthy 1 B86. EMERSON PIANOS. EAD what MR. G. H. celebrated pianist) says : HOPPER (the ** CHARLOTTETOWN, Oct, 9, 1886, “Thave used the Emerson Piano, furnished by Mr. Fietcher for the Court Musicians, and beg to express MY ENTIRE 8ATISFACTION With the insira- ment, “G. H,. HOPPER.” 42 The Emerson Piano has won for a world-wide reputation—the Company being established as tar back as 1849. They are a high grade but medium- priced instrument, They are remarkabie for their Purity and Brilliancy of Tone, as well as for Durability The Company are to-day one of the largest Pianoforte Manufacturers in the United States, and their mammoth Piano Works are located in Boston, Mass. Nearly Fifty Thousand Row in Use, A Piano made for the year ! The Emerson Piano is its own hest ; nee. tisement. - travels on its merits. It ple its own cause; it is not bolsteredjinte notor iety by other tien its Superior Qualities. Write for Catalogues and Prices to the Sole Agent for P. E. Island, or call at his Music W arerooms, P. FLETCHER, Sign of the BIG FIDDLE, Queen St. Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1886. Sf, JOSHPH'S BARAAR, i Under the Patronage of Lieutenant Governor McDonald. itself every working hour in t = ladies of S?. JOSEPiLS SOCIETY intend holding another Grand LDazaar, this year, MONDAY, NOV. STH, -IN THE-— i a ar tte ier LYORUM, The proceeds to be devoted to the equipment of the new School Buildings, Pownal Street. No pains will be spared by the ladies in charge to make this Baziar surpass anything of the kind ever held in Chariottetown. Music will be provided. Ch'town, Oct. 13, 1886 WANTED, t 4 A MAN AND WIFE, without family, as gen- eral Servants. ituquire at this office on Oct. 13h. octl wy = : ~anndnncainee aie eee Witts, i T° L.ET—A fcuse near the Founiry. ww Patrick F armer, octly ant, Bios shel *. Me. so hpets W ANTED-—By a respectable person, ; position as child's Purse, seaimsivess Or chiuuter work. Apply at KX AMIN ER office, ovtl9 Li pel ood refe rences George Peake, ocths w= TED-A Nurse-maid ; equired. Apply to Mrs, Edge combe House, yO LET—The House on Prince Street, at pre- sent occupied by ©, B. Macneill: possession Apply to c. LB. Macneiil. ocus given at any lime. fo LET—Hoase on Water Street, oe the ey Station, Apply attbisoftice, octl3 W ANTED—A Servant; good rcf.icuces re- quzed. Apply to Mis. C. ii. Macneiil Prince street. wctl3 TO LET.- to Jas. 3 Apply ark itoaid, oct 13, if -A house containing fiveroom A. MeLeod, Spring A Girl to ée general Rompowngemy H. Cuoke, Kent Suri ‘ont 12 W ANTED- Apply to Mrs. G. BOARDERS — Two or three Boarders can be ac- comimeodated at Miss Stewart’ s, cor Huston and Vet, 12 Great George Su WANTED Leds « agents actually clear $20 daily with my Wonudcrtu) entirely new paical rub- ber uader BRaermcultor tetiales: a ininister’s wife suid 13 first) wuur.—Madam Z, Z,. Littie, Box 443, Lil. Old Lui pd Cnicayo, st R AYED—A Cow, smal!, polied and brindied. Juformation respectipy ber will be than hfully received at Tile 5 XAMINEK Ullice oct Tf 4X EXPERIENCED BAND TEAC HER, for +* inany Jeurs, would jike tv locate at Munacton ifsufficieul eacoura,eiment coull be offered to him to do se, Address leiier tb EXAMINE office, Ch‘town, P, E. Island, ocd Ui WANTE 2D A Cook; good references required, Apply to Mrs, James Palmer, Pownal Street, next door to St. Jusepa’s Convent. ocif tf T° LET--That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terins and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun?l eod POL sET.—Haif Uriebar Sireet. Mr. Sidney Grey. of {double itent house on Appiy to septs tf tenement invderecle, ANTED,—A cock. Apply to Mrs. DeBiois sep2s tf Devonport Cottage, Royalty. O LET suifable for Maceachern. W ANTEI>- A Man capable of taking charge of u first-class city nrocery store; one used to city grocery trade; good salary xiven to the rightinan, Applications to be made before the 20th of Oct. Address: City Grocery, EXAMINER office. oct tf A YOUNG LADY wishes to be engaged to sew by private famities., Piease appiy to the Mises U urrie, at Stanley Bros. oct? uf es ‘ADV ERTISER, who is desirous of buying a ** farina of say 400 acres, with the idea of making a sueep farm, will ve intend to have par- liculars of sucn as are for sue ; inusi have good substantial homes'ead, near church, rail and vil- lage. Address: “read Palmer, Speithorne, ed. dington, sliddiesex. Eng ” ang3l —In Subscriber's building, a large office, Club or Assengbly tKoom,—J- sepi 23 mo wed ffOR SALE—A Dwelling House and Ship situate on Kustom Stieet. For te ras and pis ticulars apply or Alley or to the owner cB he premises.—Ii. H. Pollard, sepis tt \WANTED-2 A Girl for general h« vasework. AL ply to Mrs. W. L. Weiin-r, head of Hils- boro street. uapesd—S wkewky 2i po LET-- A Honse on Pleas: int ‘Street, with stable ond weil in yard. Apply to Wiliam Dodd. oct Needham'‘s Sewing saddiery ocul HOR SAL E- Cheap for cash, at ~ Anction. Room, Market tHonse, Machines, suitable for shoemaking or ‘na cae fe LET—That brick House on Dandas Meplae Ae ok new in tae pysse’sion of G. H. ‘laszard, Loy.; possession given jst October next. For erms and particulars apply to Owen £ Connolly. janzil cod tf fre: ATHERS WANTSD-~Highest price paid for g000 hew Geese Keatwers; by Juan Newsong iPower, oe ey a A emma a #