Local and Other Items. S p.m. Y. M.C. A. Hall concert, Y. M. C. A. Hall at GFRAND sacred S this evenin - Crry Corvyen and Board of Health meet- iugs Lois « yvenm: > 7 WERNORS PoNp” has been flooded. Good ! say all the skaters. ee ae Tur Abegweit football team arrived home from Pictou on Saturday evening, iwi Seven Montreal stores and churches weve entered by burglars on Thauksgiving night. initia Rev. Da. Latuesn enters upon his duties as editor of the Provincial Wesleyan on Dec. Ist. helenae Mr. R. Borrarpae, Inspector of Inland Revenue arrived here on Saturday evening last. : icetibiliinning SEVENTY-FIVE new dwellings have been ere ted at Port Elgin, N. B., duriug the past four years, oe Tus winter time-t«bles of the Intercolonial and Windsor and Annapolis railways ge into eifect to-day. ihcitilbidbieaes We again draw attention to the excellent programme prepared for this evening's concert. Do not fail to attend. dndilibedatipiiconin ReMEMBER the concert this evening is in aid of the Y. M. C. Association, and deserves a most liberal patronage. =_ >_> — Y. M. C. A. Leervre Covrse.—The first lecture of the course will be given by Rev. J. Shenton, on Monday evening, the 29th inst. a Rey. W. B. Rive returned to Halifax dey, having conducted the services in St. Peter’s Church during last week and yester- day. é binjinidi ages Tue Red Cross steamer Miranda arrived at Summerside this morning, and is expected here to-uyght. She willsail hence to-morrow ailernoon. atin DeLicaTE diseases of either sex, however in- duced, radically cured. Addréss, with 10 cts. ip stamps for beok, World’s Dispensary Medical Association. trs a w —_-—-——~--- — Tue cable gays that the European maga- zines are fall @ powder and shell. American magazines 4#**4ble them a great deal, as they larticles. entiantatiinnslis e season, 34,359,000 superficial foet of dea_s have been exported from Parrs- boro, N. S.,.and some 170 vessels have entered that port sinte the first of July las Seartecdtinn Roscor.Cox« ine, describing a witness on the other side of the case :—** Gentlemen, I thiak I can see that witness now—his mouth stretching across the wide desolation of his face, @ fountain of falsehood and a sepulchre of rum.” are full of Drea elidel A Boy named Patrick Largey, while hunt- in the woods, near Gnattaesk Que., on Thanksgiving Day, for deer, was overcome by cold and fatigue, and while his companions were for assistance, laid down and died. At the inquest a verdict ‘‘accidentai death” was returned. ee A Mownrreat despatch says:—-As_ the steamer Montreal was coming up from Quebec on Friday night, she was hailed for relief by two men on a batteau near Sorel. The steamer lay to and threw outa line, and the men, in attempting to catch it, upset the bat- teau and were both drowned. Tue brigantine Nyanza, from Cardiff for Vera Cruza, before reported grounded off Sarna, has been diumasted. On account of bad weather it was found impossible to dis- eharge her. She has been declared a total loss. The brigantine with material and cargo ias been sold by auction for about $700. ocean: We are pleased to learn that Mr. Stephen © Meara, of the Boston Journal, has been elected President of the Boston Press Club, and that Mr. James J. Roche, of the Boston Pilot, has been elected a member of the same club. Both are Island boys, and take high rank among the journalists of the ‘‘ hub.” im ieniagcolll Apvices from Ottawa are to the effect that the bank and Dominion note circulation at the end of October was the largest in the history of the Dominion for the time of the year, in- licating « large increase in general business. The total circulation was nearly $51,500,000, which is $18,000,000 more than the same date in is78 Tux issue in Prince Edward Island last week was ihe classes against the masses. The masses had declared against a useless and expensive Senate ; ut the classes ral- lied to the defence of their privileged cham- ber, and have succeeded in prolonging its eostly (Kistence. This wasa Reform vic- tury '!— Toronto Mail. " et a Ar (alt, a few weeks ago, Mr. Blake told a Reform audience that the Government had promise} a large revenue from the Northwest asa resuht of the expenditure upon the Cana- dion Pactfic Railwav, but that the pledge had wot heen i : receipts m sale of Jands i the territories trom 1550 ¢ 1385 having been only $300,000. A report just mae shows that the receipts from caly- nizatioa companies alone from 1882 to 1885 was $357455. Mr. Cameron, of Huron, had evidently misinformed the hon. gentleman op fr mal, eck Jows liam, a Westville, N. S. farmer, has been lodged in the Halifax jail on a charge ot bigamy. Hdl is a non 69 years old, with a wife and family at Westvflle, where he has lived for ove thirty years. A few weeks ago on @ retrrn cssage from England, he made love to th stewardess of the steamer Carthaviniy. a matronly widow named Mary Patterson, ad at Newfoundland induced her to marry |.in. He assumed the name of John Sparks, to dedwe her, and under that name wedded. On rrival at Halifax he deserted her and was foud by tke authorities at his home in Westvib. > — — THE DAILY EX, | | had obtained tle tape. Stipendiary Magisirate’s Court. TWO YOUTHFUL BI RGLARS OUS CHARACTER SENT UP COURT FOUR sScorTr WHICH WERE FINED rWO DRUNKS AND A NOTORI- tO THE SUPREME ACT CASES, THREE OF E POSTPONED ATTENDED To. AND ON \ TOODLY nn be r this mori'ng. iso fairly large. Two young lads, named Earnest Smith, familiarly known as ‘* Oiney,” and Joseph Dunne—-the former about twelve and the latter about iourteen years of age—were charged with breaking into the store of Mr. D. Small, on Water Street (west), and stealing therefrom a number of articles, | among which were twenty figs of tobacco six boxes fish kk of brass grimets, ete. Mr. Small testified that between one and two o'clock this morning he was aroused from his slumbers and mformed that bur- | glars were at work in his store. As scon! as possible afterwards he-was on the scene, but the burglars i decamped. An in-| spection of the premises showed that ; entrance had been eifected through a win- dow in the rear of the store, and that the thieves, after going through the place, had pectators were present was ine doeket hooks, one tape, a quantity blacking, envelopes, ete., left; several articles strewn around the floor. He searched about for a clue to the burglars, and discovered the foot prints of two parties leading from the| store in the direction of Lord’s Wharf. He! followed these footprints and discovered | that they terminated near a stable on the wharf. This stable was on blocks, and he surmised that as the footprints did not lexnd from the stable the thieves were hidden either in it ur under it. He waited about for a while, and when his son and ther men came along they searched nder the stable and there found the youthful burglars. H then took them to the police station, wuere they were searched and their booty was found on them. His Honor then asked the boys what) they had to say in their defence. They j made no reply, and he sent both up to the Supreme Court for trial. Alice Smith, the mother of ‘‘Oiney” was next arraigned charged with being a receiver of stolen goods, Sergeaut Cameron stated that in com- pany with officer Bradley he had this morning visited and searched Mrs. Smith's dwelling for goods supposed to have been taken from Small’s store. He found the brass grimets on the mantel. He asked Mrs. Smith where she got them and she told him she lad bought them from the Italian who sells images about the streets. The sergeant then told her to tell the truth about the matter as he knew quite well that the I! » did not sell such things. She then told him that ‘* Jmey”’ had found them somewhere and had brought them home. Officer Bradley found the tape in an old box in the corner. The sergeant looked at it and asked Mrs. Smith how she came by it. She told him that the boy had brought it home on Sunday week and had found it in some yard. He also found a lot of pens and sand-paper. The boy told him he had_ purchased the pens and had been viven the sand-paper. ~~ of Mr. Small was then re-called and identi- fied the articles shown excepting the pens and sand-paper. He also said that since the arrest he had made the discovery that the thicves had entered the sail loft and store-room as well as the store, and while in the store-rcom had fillen three sacks with lead. Mrs. Sm‘th took advantage of the privi- lege. accorded her-and@ -delivered a somewhat lengthy address. She said that om last Sunday week the boy had gone with her to church and after church had gone to Sunday schoo!, snd it was while he was away from her to Sunday school that he He told her that he had tound the tape ina yard near the railway where’t:ic Sunday school was. She chided him for taking it and told him to take it back. As for the brass grimets they had been in her house since last June. It was a common thing for the boy to find things in yards and bring them home, although she had often chided him for so doing. She had tried her best to make a good boy of her son, but other boys had led him astray, and she wished he were dead. His Honor remarise4 that he did not be- lieve one word she had said. She was an abandoned character, and her boy, fora Sunday School atiendant, was an accom-, plished thief. He sent herup to stand trial in the Supreme Court for being a re- ceiver of stolen goods. A man who keeps a store on Prince Street, near the Ferry wharf, _was next arraigned, charged with a violation of the Canada Temperance Act, first «tence. He did not respond to his name, and aiter the officer had testified to the serving of the summons the trial was proceeded with. The first witness testified that he had ased what he supposed to be whiskey purch oo bar in the defendant’s house this at the month. i ihe second had drank a glass of ale there n Thursday evening, but had got 2t a8 @; gift. ” ‘fhe third said he had got some gin from the defendant but did not pay for it. He told him he wanted it as medicine for a sic! child. He would not swear the liquor was a gift, and thought he owed him about twenty cents tor tf. me ; A fine of $50 or one month's imprison- ment was imposed The Marsiiall reported that the lower Queen Street man, against whom a Scott Act warrant had been issued a few cays age, had not yet been found, and was supposed o be off the Island. as Sew said he wanted to have the warrant executed, and ordered further postponement for one week. ss The Upper Queen Street man, agains whom there are two charges for violatiort of the Scott Act, was missing also. After | ; | Tue many friens in this city of Mr. John BE. Boy, C. E., ul regret to learn of his death, waich ocerred at Quebec, on Tranks- giving Day, after short illness of hemorrhage of the lungs. M Boyd was a 5un of Dr. John Boyd, andvas born in 5t. John, N. B. He stndied engkering in England, and on returning to Ne Brunswick was engaged on many public wks. He was employe: for : long time on fe road between St. Joan am | Shediac. 1/avas also the engineer of the P. F. istand riway. Entering the Dominion governmenservice, he was in charge at St. Jebn for me time, and about 1280 was tvansferreto Ottawa. Latterly, he bas been doing wo. in Quebec. Mr. Boyd was in his looking into the affair, His Honor imposed a tine of $50 or one 1 s.1 og NEE for the first case, and SvJ or two mont 18 | for the secona. : ; , Two drunks were also disposed of, one! for $2 or eight days, and the other for $1} or four days. Court adjourned. mull }=6—- The Great Eastern steamship has been into a show vessel, and for the | ! converted , i a uction 18 Maxing | first time since her construc ing | money for her owners. The ship, which | for several moyths has been on exhibition at Liverpool, has «lately gone tu Dublia, | Sard d leaves @ ¥ three. chil- ius, © tau oll in thee aitvion ; we sho will stay for the vintwr, . Only: Noe veiw prupulloe is nw used.” Ch’town, Oct. = “a MINER, - + =.= HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Nov 20—John Leitch, St. John, N B: .A Galt, Montreal; J ¢ schurman, S Sice, USBORNE HOUSE. Nov 20—D A Sutherland, Clifton; A Hol land, Montreal; W C Ke: redy, city. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov 20--W J Irving, Montreal; P G Fry, do; Jas J Dolan. d » Jas A Grantdo; PE ‘lante, do; J S Teskey, Toronto; R Borraidale, do: GT Martin do; ¢ G Brown, St John: P Jd Quinn, do; Jas Keegan, Augusta, Me. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Nov 20—John McKin: Colorade: John Grifiin, Mt Stewart; Williain Patrick and wife, Hampden; William J Sin pson, - Caven- dish; James Innis, St. Peter’s; Robert Fraser, Rocklin, N'S;C A Harrington, Pice- tou; L R Miller, do; W D. McGregor, Scot- land; John Ashton, Lét 10. Special Nouices, FresH Snowilake Bis Beer & Golf's. New Confectionery at Beer & Golt’s. novl9 3i A LARGE assortment of Plain and uit just received at Beer & Gofl’s. novl9 3i received at novl9 5 ults just Fancy ” * I Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part of a! Sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Browns, | tf—oct30 PERSONS wanting ‘‘McAlpine’s Charlotte- tetown Directory” plying to Frank Lawson, School Street. nov 19 2i ek at the Atheneum, Ch’town. Se ee REE SS Noa Steet RN MARRIED. At Georgetown, September Mth, by J. Easton, Ie Ba iain Acorn to Mary Ann Carver, bo of Murray Harbor, Lot 63. On September J0th, by the same, William Nor- ton, of Grand River, Lot 56, to Susannah Turner, i Dundas, Lot 54, On 17th inst., by the same, Robert Grant, of Murray River, to Flora Ann McAulay, of Mur- ray Harbor Scuth. At St. Patrick’s Church, Fort Augustus, on the 15th inst., by the Rev. A. J. MacDenald, P, P., Mr. James Hughes to Miss Annie Holland, both of Fort Augustus Parish. SACRED CONCERT V. MC. A. HALL S34 \% . 7 I SP an <i EIP REA % ® Vey. op PF rad In Aid of the Funds of the ¥z. C.: A. PROGRAMME. 1, Grand Cpening Chorus--‘* The God of . SOCOGE 66<..... Bhi bh eee aE Rossini Prof. Friese s Chorus Class (39 voices) Miss Lewis, accompanist. 2. Instrumental Trio........ ; Messrs. Vinnicombe, Fletcher, and Miss Lewis. lo—“Father of All”....... --»Panseron 3. Vocai > senrtehani-apeiaiininidli 4. Piano Solo— ‘Reminiscence .de Bruges” ” OS dg handed cies Ch theta tod a wee Sydney Smith ; Miss E. Shenton, 5. Vocal Trio—*’Protect Us) Tirough the Coming. Night”... .. ..cc<.<sv-+-.s.... CURSRESERR Misses Strong,Shenton ond Knight. (Mr. Eurle, accompanist.) “Study” (NO. 2)..--e. 6. String Duet ....- Pleyel Miss B. Newbery and Mr: Vinnicombe. 7. Vocal Solo—“Thne Palms”.......0...5. J. Faure Miss Earle. 8, ibinttetie— “tat Study. ws oo kee cg oe Danc!la Members of Mr. YVinnicombe’s Orchestral Class, 9. Quartetto—‘“God in Mercy Hear Our. DE oa, cn ose opeeee rerssecveese OC. Aw White Voices from Zion Charch Choir. 10. Cornet Solo—“‘Sleep Well, Sweet Angel” as Mr, E. Earle. 11. Vocal Sclo—“Life’s Best Hopes”...... Pr ft) OR ee OS ae ase J. C. Meininger Miss Knighi. d 89 “Violin Solo—-“Gadnans’...6.55..66555. Leonard Mr. Vinnicom be. BR SEO IR De COPS, 20k cncencocneccress **Messiah’ Prof. Friese‘s Chorus Class, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Adioissior Nov. 19, 18°6. , 25 cents. a . b? - & j f x i So, ’ & HE Annual Bazaar and Tea of the P. TE. Island * jiospital will be held on DECEMBER 16th, in the Koller Rink. Contributions gratefully received. MRS. LAIRD, President. MES. C. PALMER, Vice do. . OLEMAN, do. ‘ MRS F. VD. BEER, Secretary. Ch‘town, Nov. 16, 1°85. 4) per cent discount. FOR NEW YOnRzK, VIA HALIFAX. CS, Miranda’ about Nov, 22, Freight carried at Lowest Rates. ~ Special Inducements FOR THROUGH SHIP- MENTS TO HAVANA and other West Indian Poris. Also, to Bermuds, Liverpool, Glasgow, London, Havre and other Huropean Ports. This steamer has flrsi-cias3 passenger accom- modation amid me . F tates of Passaze, including Stateroom Berth and sieals :— Charlottetown to New York— Ist Cabin., ed ante SORE CME SW 4's $20 oo oO ey ae ee $12 60 For further information appiy to FENTON T. NEWRERY. AGENT. 30, "R6. LeT. No. 35, Water 5 TO OFFIC: = and Warereoms, ateiy in occupation ot ceased. Inquite ai tue office of f eg . RSF. DEBLOIA, -. - : + Oh’towm{Oct. Yad, 183%.—vod vf Noxon, Ingersoll, Oat; D “Sete Kiewit ete esbseteca. Tram ae } | "HE only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun | | can obtain it by ap-! i | | i i | | r% o> G. W. DeBlois; de-. A] Provingial * i i | j eel PROT F ersP a MOND “,r Wh dh. Zz ‘> 2 NAPIRATION oe ee ° pes NOVEMBER ‘ae Ww Tt uj. + cnt) CD toe “s (tHE Lease of our premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other 4 prenuses in time for spring trade, we will dispose of our whoie stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE. ee ee Oe ee + er ee (‘ar » Oiled yt} ft, ss +e « ¢ . ’ o- ° Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs and Mats at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Dress Goods at 33 per cent discount ; Mantle and other Cloths, Tweeds, &., at 33 per cent discount; Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts and Lace Curtains at 33 per cent discount ; Silks, Satins and Velvets at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Plushes at 33 per cent discount; Gloves and | Hosiery at 33 per cent discount ; Linen Goods of all kinds at 25 per cent discount ; Prints and White Cottens at 25 per cent discount. A Lot of Goods at HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowors, Real Lace, Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, Frillings, a large variety Wool Goods, &e., Aliof the Above New and in Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in order to Clear Gut (Quick. ee ne &? SEE OUR CIRCULARS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. en er ee oF a meee bi LAWBGNGE HOPG, CHARLOTTETOW *, |NEXT TO CORNER WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS. | | WITHIN five minutes’ walk of the trains and } boats, post office, telegraph office and public | buildings, | Livery attention paid to the comfort of guests. | Kates moderate—Special rates to pcoomanent | Boardacs. THOs. ROBISON, Proprietors. | 65 WATER STROET, | Nov. 10—2wks AGENTS WANTED i i pur complete Beok-— ‘‘Madstone, Parnell and ths Great Irish Straggle,” snow ready. Wewant active men and women iio sell it in every locality. It give true but thrilling account of this Question, whick is | nter- esting the world at large. ‘Terms very liberal Apply now to W. E. EARLE, St. John, N. B., Manager for J. 8. Robertson & Bros., Toronto, (4 ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my! store, earlyin the new year, which will necessitate my | closing for some time, I will | Tis... Vs ae ql “Ty Se ee Sole Publishers forthe Dominion. somaan , Nov. 2, 18386—-eod s Onn i . , - MY ENTIRE STOCK OF | 3%&/ %) Bia La’ As i] y IVANGS, LAINE) MOUND, be, F W ANTEDA Man and Hoy for general work. fi : Apply Revere House, nove? if 2 POR SALt—aA wood Driving Mare, seven years P Ty : f ~ old, dam by imported bivod horse Roland: ; te 2a @ sire, Bagnail’s Messenger. The ware is now in foal by Ali Rigbt. App!y at Examinen office, novl?tr | [O.LET—The iiouse at the head of Powaal 8 Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert ceks, F ’ ‘Enquire al Tizy MXaMINER office, novi? ood j = \ ' To L.ET—In subscriber’s building, a laze» uMice, he i suitable for Club or Assembly Room —J. | Maceachern. ites sept 23 ino wed ——- AND a y 2 & PO LET—Shap and Dweliine, situate on ; Grafton Street, oyposiie Law Courts. Apply Pes g . 2 Fe e LAPLE / at Queen Square Dining Roonis. no 2 tf ‘OR SALE or to Let a H mtaintogé = ; ” 4 v Ls LIniDg gi gr, < I rooms and an attic, With pump in kitchen, &j a — anes | opposite Woolen Factory, Spring Park. Apply ee re J aa maa to Wm. McKie, carriage builder. oct23 uf £ ie —_-. To LET—House on Water Street, opposite the ; Railway Station. Apply atthis office, octi3 MND why NIT) ‘ ‘p X eee A REMENDOUS SACRIFIC K. ‘PO LET—Tbat brick House and Shop on Dor | chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen / j immetnte possessive given. a a vers and pai liculars apply to Owen Connolly. All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 33$. jun2l vod i } For SALE—A Dwelling Honse and Shop | situate on ston Sureet. For terms and par- | ticulars apyiy w George Alley or to the owner on the preisises. —H. H. Pollard. septs uf 96 ce hl 1 5 miele alien tind sige 33 1-2 per cont | mo LeT—That brick Hous on Dundas Espia- nade. now in the possession of G. H, Haszard, | Esq.; pore ya ywiven Ist October next. For | terms and pari: pply to Uwen_Connuily. 33 1-2 per cent) " janeh wed VW ANTED iMMEDIATELY—A first-class Coo« | (references required.) Apply at the scrore $3 1.3) House; goud wages. novhitt AT eee ee | 5 — | Connolly; --= All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 355 per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawis and Mantles at discount. Gray, White and Scarlet discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all oiillinery Goods at : per cent discount. 7 TO LEr House on King Street = Ail the steck-of Men's and Boys Clothing, Gents’ Furnich- | ply at xaminen ottice. wove tf Flinnels at ings, Oveteoats, Reefers and Suits ata discount of 33 1-2 Per | 10 LET Bee oa a eeioe one door north aaa | Ba, BAS Sancta Wt. Roraunaryon: All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent Stee i —neieeen gene PAE ee : mn ; Tyo I n A Mouse and Outbuile ngs and 6 ores The enlire stock must be cleared before the first of the). Sree ar i fickde Sanegnr ae 'New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS | corr io j-th Meokerndt, at &t Vincents Nurwcrs. ; I: ° . 1: a Ter ere b tnis City. ever offered 1 . Coatmak rs. —JIchn nuvi VW ANTED—Three P<=S> All Goods Sold for CASI only. ae r } PEATHERS WANTED—Highest price paid for i” good new Geese Feathers, by John ewson, Furniture Dealer. eepiys i ; a mim £ 2X Gh Ae YI Se eee ee > va & €@'upae 3 A Be ay VWANTED—As the Hospital for the snsene aD 3 De 1¥. Aa e/ ¥ B . ¥ a 7 . é ; 8 | v “good Cook ; liveral wages. Seat a6 “the « : : . y , : i 4 : e ; : / ; u 7h a Sno QUHHN” SPREHY. good -O-—- io? Ipstiimiion. + [po LET—A House on Pleasant Sireei, with 2 Ms wevle ond weil in yard. Apply to William Ch’town, Oct. 19, S6—dy wy Dodt. ntiinmmenainmnants ncn eater: Sar pet Amemeeree snes 5 eee Po ani natn - a a ’ Senn Nf No ry Se tk oat dnan on oa alia decrees eee , . 2 un seanentageatgptenndt