“a oye ge eee 4 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS gpecrAL Despatcnks TO THe EXAMINE HORE POISONED CANDY. ee ‘ The Results of Eating Ii Sad Death of Mrs, Dr. Mekae, ———— SEVERAL HARROW ESCAPES: N. B. Oct. 3. To-night the citizens were horrified to hearit whispered abovtthat Mrs. Dr. McRae, who died suddenly yesterday, had met her death by being poisoned. it appears t! Sr. Jonny, by Mrs McRae on Tuesday and addressed Rev. Donald McRae, city. She opened th box and ate some of the contents. An e.- amination of the candy afterwards hes proved beyond all doubt that the cor fectionary had strychnine in it and) s post mortés examination showed that this was the cadse of her death. This evening it was discovered that simi- lar packages were received by Rev. J. De Soyres, rector of 5t. Johns Episcopai Church, and Rev. J. T. Deinstadt, pastox of the Exmouth Street Metho list Church. but hot 4 escaped the conseq Ut ces of eating in a strange manner. Mr. Dunstadt opened his box and was about giving some to his children wher his wife hada presentiment that something was wrong with it, and would not allow the children to touch it. Mr. DeSoyres, in opening his, put a piece of the candy in hi mouth. He immediately discovered th: it had a very bitter taste and spat it cut, thinking that sume one was en leavoring to play a joke on him. He prompte however to show the candy to Dr. Hardiny, and that gentieman at once said there was strychnine on it. The box of confectionary, like the one sent to Rev. Mr. McRae, was then handed over to W. F. Best, and he has reporte a there is enough strychnine in either was that St box to poison a whole family. It was late to-night when these leaked out sutliciently to be relied on, bu the news soon spread through the city and has created great excitement. Coroner Berryman to-mght empannelled a jury, and after viewing the body, the enquiry was ac- journed until Monday. ~ acts $$ The Wreck of the Lily. Hawirax, Uct. 4. The court of inquiry into the recent dis- aster to H. M. 8. Lily, by which the ship became a total Joss and seven of her crew were drowned, at Point Armour, coast of Labrador, concluded its sitting at five o'clock last evening. From the evidence adduced, the court found that the captain (Kussel!) and the Ist lieutenant (Hewitt) were to blame, and they were reprimanded and dismissed from their ship. The mean- ing of this is that had the ship struck where she did and had not become a total wreck, the judgment of the court would have been the same. Baseball in St. John. Sr. Jonny, Oct. 3. The weather was very fine, but slightly cool for ball playiag to-day, nevertheless the St. John’s and Shamrocks played the finest game played here this year. The St. John’s won, 5 tv 2, and therefore are champions, having won three out of the four games. Militiamen in Canada. Orrawa, Oct. 3. The First Regiment of the Connecticut National Guards, arrived in Montreal to- day. The regiment is accompanied by th governor of Connecticut, the mayor Oi Hartfort and other prominent men. American —_—_— Weather Bulictin. Toronto, Oct. 4.—10a m. Moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy or cloudy with showers. Echoes of the Exhibitions. THE carriage of so many persons by train without an accident, or even a hitch, is creditable in the highest degree to the management of the P. E. Island Railway. The conductors deserve special praise. WiAmong the visitors were E. Hackett, Esq, Inspector of Fisheries, Tignish, Ewen Stewart. i’rincipal of the High School, Georgetown, Neil McLeod, Princi- pal of the Davies School, Summerside, John Arbuckle, Inspector of Western Schools, J. C. Underhay. M. P. P. Ray Fortune, aud Michael McCormack, Esq , Souris East. We have to thank Mr. McNeill and his efficient assistants for their help in the pre- paration of the prize liswof the Provincial Exhibition. A few mistakes have been brought to our notice, which we now cor- rect, as follows :— The first prize for crayon drawing was won by Miss Mary McCabe, of New Zealand, not by Dr. Muttart. The doctor merely forwarded the picture. fhe third prize for yearling Leicester ram Was won by F. T Bovyer, Esy.,George- town, not by Mr. H. Lane, as published. the names of the Judges of woolen goods were inadvertently omitted. They are as as fullows : John Higgins, Esy., Mrs. John Larkin, Mrs. Benj Heartz, Mrs. Robert Young. Phillip Large, Esq., of this city, had at the Exhibition a double wagon and a buggy, very well built and highly finished. A : George Compt n, of St. jleanor 3, took first prize for whext instead of second prize. ”. Fletcher, Esq., of * ern, » Teceived this forenoon, contains 7 sratilymyg intelligence that the Hon. J. 1. Fletcher was yesterday elected Lieut- | Snant-Governor of Dakota by a majority of twenty thousand. We heartily congratu- € Mr. Fletcher and his relatives here on —A telegram to C. this city, ‘} senger list bears the following names : a box ot confectionary was received by mail | wr 4-4 5 Local and Other Items, THe Ririe.— The telegraph match will be shot at Kensington to-morrow afternoon beginning at 12.30 o’elock. , > | MepicaL Assocration.—Any practitioner wishing to join this Association will please | notify the Secretary, Dr. S. R. Jenkins, at ; Once, | _ - — | PrIEHaRMONtc.—The first regular meet- ing of the Philharmonic Society for practice, will be held on the 8th October in the Philharmonic Hall. A full attendance is requested. sn tilbiacsdiciagh Rea Estate.—Westbourne, the residence of W. M. Rayden, Esq., was offered at auc- ton, this morning, by Mr MeNeill. The nighest bid was $6550.00. No sale was effect- ed because the owner’s reserve bid was $7000. For Boston.—The ‘steamer “Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, sailed for Boston last evening at six o'clock. She had a large of general merchandise. The pas- Mrs Bevans, A Compton, C Compton, L Beers, Mrs Reid, J Kickham, A McAulay, J Garrett. May Morrison, A J McDonald, Miss C Mills, Miss E Burdett, H Mills. J Haraphill, J A McKenzie, Mrs Boothby, A B McAmes, K E Ames, Miss Hughes, Miss Stewart, Miss McLauchlin, Miss Gib- ; Cargo A Biggs,, M A McLeod, M A McDougall, Rev A A McKenzie, J McNevin.—30. ed from their wedding tour. Mr. John Rogers, the ever popular Mon- treal traveller is in the city. SF Charlottetown Markets. The attendance at the market to-day was much as usual. Eggs and butter (fresh) sold with a steady demand at 14 to 16 cents per dozen for the former, while the latter brought from 21 to 26 cents per pound. We quote below :— Beef (small) per Ib............ $0.07 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per lb.......... 0.06 to 0.09 OE cues oeumerne bauiee ---- 0.03 to 0.00 Butter, fresh, per ib.......... 0.21 to 0.26 Batter, tub, per Ib............. C.19 to 0.20 Beans (green, string) per qrt... 0.00 to 0.05 Cilety (er BONED cose. scecvcees 0.03 to 0.00 SONG BOE FO i nwsce vines an euee 0.15 to 0.17 Cone, OOP MO. 6. 6. 68 os, 0.40 to 0.50 Carrots, per bush....... reteu ue 0.40 to 0.00 RO... crewichnkessecraues 0.20 te 0.35 Codfish, (corned) per doz. . . 0380 to 0.40 SU NEE. os sos conc eens: 0.50 to 0.65 Pe OAR GRR ok 65 ooo oa es os 0.14 to 0.16 i OE OR kdeeseesbanness 2.50 to 2.70 COW). . cocccecpecvccseseccsse O80 tO 0.00 ON vas ccnindiseonnans 0.15 to 0.16 ce ge Ee ere 0.30 to 0.33 WOES WUE IOI, os co cc dence sso 0.00 to 0.25 MAED, DUE i s6n's os 200k 0 does 0.06 to 0.09 AG BOE asi co stadia o0endus 0.14 to 0.10 Mackerel (corned each),....... 0.11 to 0.12 SRN, WOE Tas bcesce vie cscs 0.08 to 0.10 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.30 to 0.32 Oatmeal, per cwt...... cases. 2.40 to 2.60 EE Oe ee a 0.08 to 9.14 SN: MI 5 okinidl vision es ig aie ai 0.12 to 0.15 Potatoes (new) per bush........ 0.30 to 0.35 Plover (land) per pair......... 0.20 to 0.25 Rabbits per pair .............. 0.00 to 0.30 Radishes, per bunch .......... 0.15 to 0.00 CN cab ne ses sv Seeeenun’ 0.06 to 0.12 Re OT UNE css hence ass 0.00 to 0.25 coc cad) aad. eee err 1.50 to 2.00 NP Mindi ccccccnedcoeves 0.00 to 0 50 I TE Dns bs cccecceces 0.20 to 0.21 Tomatoes (per peck)........... 0.15 to 0.00 Wild Ducks per pair...... 0.55 to 0.60 Summerside Exports. Summerside, Oct. 2.—Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point DuChene : 72 cases eggs...... bite «stitie «scl $ 324 471 bush potatoes.... osteitis oe wede 11s We ON si i es i fs 80 er Oe ONO iso oo chk ds Sean §25 SO, on sana bas Hwod es ben cckacus 100 ee NG bs ic Hae Seach on uee esi S4 er ee ba chen ence koeeares 113 I coh blac eedde dank vente 45 366 ibe Island cloth..........:. QR4 $1673 By same str on Oct 3rd,— ie Ps civic t venererccscd scant $ 298 1106 bags potatoes........... ses 277 oe os ches wh saunvoeenence 507 Re RMI 6 oc dda cvces ces osc avas 601 Oy IE nin 6 ds cc oo hpe bhecinee st 6U 160 lbs Island cloth. . <eotes 128 IE Ds oo ve 6 ru es 6400 0d vanes 17 $1888 CA ED. T° THE LADIES OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND VICINITY :—E will be in Charlotte- town the first week in Octeber. I bring with me the FAMOU3 OX ANGE BLOSSOM, the newly discovered treatment for delicate ladies. It is perfectly harmless, and can be used by the most delicate atany and all times. It works like a charm, and often removing pain with the first application. I would like to meet as many ladics as can make it convenient to call, as my time is limited, nes L. A. CARLYLE. At Mrs. Kennedy’s, 341 Richmond Street, oppo- site Hillsboro’ Square. eod MOL&SSES. 20 € 10ice. PUNCHEONS in Store of the best! quality ever imported by us—real | CARVELL BROS. i son, Miss Spencer, E Walker, L Corish, 3 | > Personal. Mr. Virnicombe will resume his violin teaching next Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Newbery have return- | } 4 -tn inst. iE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - | MARRIED. In this city, on the 28th of August, 1859, jat the Methodist parsonage, by the Rev. John | Read, Mr. Von Clure E, Gay, of Pownal, to | Miss Rachel May, daughter of William Me- | Leod, of Kinross, i= jos | DIED. | This morning (October 3rd) Thomas Alex: ‘ander LePage, aged thirty-two years. [Funeral on Sunday, at 3 o'clock p. m., | from the residence of Mr. Otto Baird, Hiiis- | | borough Square, by train to Sherwood Cem- | | etery. | a — Fi AW KHR’S TOLU Af A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens = a very short time. a fresh cold if taken in time, per boitle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, Tohn, N. B SALE nov l0—ly dy Qt | i AUCTION ont dein ‘House and Lot on Sidney Street, | Charlottetawn. in undersigned is instructed by the “F "HE § 1 Grace, deceased, to sell by Auction, on the premises, in Charlottetown, } Sayeed t '. (Qn Saturday, 5th October next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, All that Dwelling House and piece of Land on Sidney Street, Charlottetown, formerly owned and occupied as a residence by the late Brace, George } Sseorge ’ and is partor Town Lot Number Seven, in the Second Hundred of Town Lots. The House is in good condition, and the property is a valuable one. | lottetown. ROBERT BEAIRSTO, } sept23—dy vod Auctioneer, ae em e BOSTON STEAMERS, Carroll and Worcester, —WILL LEAVE— CHARLUTTETOWN FOR BOSTON —COMMENCING— Thursday, 4th October, he FOUR @CLOCK, P. M. Freight must be on the Wharf before TWO O'CLOCK, to enable the Steamers to clear at Customs. CARVELL BROS. Agents. > sept28 a RECEIVED direct from Great Bri- e tain, a large lot of Shanks’ Belfast Ginger Ale, 4poliinaris Water, Soda do. Orders for any quantity promptly filled. JeHN JOY, Proprietor. WANTS, LOSE, POUND &e sept23 CHERRY, CHANGE OF TIME. ne } | | | the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in | Just a few doses will cure | Price 50 cents | iixecutors of the Estate of the late George , | ' 4 having a front of 53 feet on! | ‘Sidney Street, and extending back 80 feet, | For particulars as to title, ete., apply at the | ofiice of Stewart & MacNeill, Solicitors, Char- | | ! ’ W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good Coat Makers.—P. J. FORAN. lw—oct3 W ANTED.—A _ first-class Milliner. Highest wages paid to the right party. Address P, O. Box 487. septed f | } OY WANTED.—A smart Boy who und>r-! stands care of horses, and make himself { wenerally useful. One from the country pre- | ierred. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. oct2—4i dy & wky ae aso 2 good general housework Ser’ | vant, to whom good wages will be given | | Apply at this office. 4i—-oct2 about the middle of June last. two Heifers, 3 years old, one red and the other spotted red and white. Anyone giving information concerning them will be rewarded.—CHAkLES MCLEAN, De- Sable, Lot 29. wky tf—oct4 | TRA YED,—From the subscriber’s Heiters, 3 | ’ 7 OTICE.—The {Exhibition Commissioner wha, | at the iast meeting of the Board, tock the | wrong hat, will please leave it at J. D. McLeod’s | grocery,store, where he will find bis own. The} name of the owner of ihe hat he tookis written ! nside thelining. dy wky—sep'24 a | OTICE.—Mr. W. H. Croskill will start a clags | for beginners in Phonography about the} Applications will piease be made as | soon as possible. pd 2i eod—oct2 septl7—2aw NOTICE. | A LL PARTIES indebted to us are request- “& ed to make immediate payment, or same | will be handed in for collection without fur- | ther notice. | McLEOD & McKENZIE. septl1—tf “4 APPLES. | ' E are regularly in receipt, direct from the packers, of NO. 1 GRAVEN-) STEINS, and will hold this kind in constant | supply, and will sell at very close prices to the trade. Orders solicited. the emin mt success h has ghi - of hie a e achieved in the CARVELL BROS, | | view of the harbor 7? LET.--The corner tenement of the Dwelling sept] 8—pat 2w 2aw “Blow W 4ANTED.— 4 good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKK, Charlottetown, sept2i—dy & wky ee i lg | }\7 ANTED.—For October st, a general Ser- | \ vant. Apply to Rev. J. SIMPSON, Pownal- Street. septs | OR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—Two ececond- | hand Dry Goods Show Cases, one Hardware | Show Case. Aiso, one iarge Exhibdi'ion Show | Case.—PERKINS & STERNS. lw—sept3s0 Wxrep IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Ap-| ply to Mrs. WATSGN, Queen Street. | oct /—if wa NTED.—A Girl for general housework. | Apply to Mrs. DavipD SMALL, Pownal 5t. sept24—eod tf : fqvO LET.—A Cottage on West Street, with | water in connection and sewer to shore, | Stable and Coach House, etc. Commands a fine Also, a Shop on Upper Queen Street.—H. C. DoUSsE. tf—ocil House on corner of Prince and Dorchester | Streets, It contains eight rooms, is sucplied with water and heated with hot water. Pe tnd Ooty —GeORGE ALLEY, _ sepi aks FRIDAY LY DODNINATO MON . OCTOBER 4, 1889. Grand FURNITURE! MARK WRIGHT & 00°. aor) CALL : AND SUH Fz. October 1, 1889. Enormous Sale & Provincial Exhibition fecha coe BOOTS AND SHOES. ——( MENS AND BOYS’ WELLINGTON BOOTS of superior quality and bottom prices ; 1 Mens’ and Boys’ Laced Boots, for quality and cheapness unsurpassed; Meas’ Knee Boots and Hand-Made Wellington Boots in stock; French Kid, Oil Goat, Calf, Kip, Bufi, Pebble and Split Boots, at rock bottom prices; a suitable variety of Slippers always on hand ; Misses’ and Childrens’ Boots too numerous to mention, including Spring Heel Boots and Shoes. RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES.—Mens’, Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’, Youths’ and Chil- dren’s American and Canadian Rubber Boots and Shoes in stock; also, a case of Child’s Spring Heel Rubbers. . B.—The demand for our manufacture of Boots has so increased that we found it necessary this autumn to add seven new hands to our Factory. : Call and see us. You will be welcomed. GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1889. Se Wholesale Trade. EALERS who will send us specifications of their wants for Fall Trade will find our Jobbing Prices Lower than any other Hardware Supply House in Canada. Order at once for importation. Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Forks and Shovels, Nails, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron, Chain, Bolts, Traces, &c., —AND ALL— Sit LE PAR DW ARE —ienmesoenslh Banyan NORTON & FENNELL. Aug. 22, 1889—2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. PICKLING VINEGAR & SPICES. Wholesale and Retail. meetin mena YHE season for Pickling Vinegar and Spices having come around again, we are prepared to supply our many custom- ers and the public generally with those articles at the lowest possible prices. ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR. We have on hand a large stock of this Celebrated Vinegar, which is, without doubt, the best Pickling Vinegar in the market to-day. As we import this direct from England our- selves, we can guarantee the quality. WHITE WINE VINEGAR. We have received a consignment of XXX WHITE WINE VINEGAR, {row the best manufactory in the Dominion, which we can confidently recommend to be first-class. ee Cider and Golden Syrup Vinegars always kept in Stock, PICKLING SPICES. We have received another lot of the same kind of Spice as we had last year, and which gave such good satisfaction Don’t buy poor Spices and thereby spoil your pickles. WHOLE PEPPER, ALLSPICE, CINNAMON, GINGER, CLOVES, MACE, MUSLfARD SEED, &c., always kept on hand. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, Sept 13, 1889—oaw & wky Queen & King Square Stores. cepa re Se BT Te em ee eR ee Oe te ree ee ee ee ee ' | | | | : Spoor) MOSSPT*) HEADQUARTERS. ———-(x)-——— %7E ARE NOW HEADQUARTERS for all kinds of Custom and Hand-Made y Boots and Shves. Having now on hand and to arrive a large and well-selected stock of Uppers, also the very best bra ds ot weather in the market for Custom work, and claiming to have the best staff of workmen in the: Province, we feel confident that we can give pertect satisfaction both in fit, price and value to all who may favor us with their orders tor Geats’, Ladies’ Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of all kinds, which we make up at the most reasovable prices. A fuil line of Hand-Made Boots kept constantly on hand. Ordered Work a Specialty. Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done, Don’t forget the place, — yee a Br ilies Knight's Old Stand, Upper Great George Street, . LS