Ee aetna ae 5 i OE i cc THE DAILY RXAMINER —- Local and Other Hems. la HLEGRAPHIC NEWS. 017 > | “1 Ti —— = | 4 / A . ED oF mi " [Seecia, Despatewrs to Tux EXAMINER. } W i; ’ » ar bernie : 7 ~ pis bazaar to-night and don’t \ : y every Patent Medicine vou . Watson's - \\ ek lotof New Hats just opened at Z s & Sterne > \ s due R. K. Brace must be paid by the 2Uth this month. ~ ‘i s of good things for all whe attend Nt loseph s bazaar to-night, - ReLIABLe Dyes, Cheese and Butter Color ing, purest Spices at Watson's. - Best value in Pipes, Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes at Watson's Drug Store. - A LARGE assortment of Perfumes, Soaps y Goods at Watson's Drug Store. > Cloaks, Fur Ties and al i } tn For Capes, Fur ] mings, very lowest prices, at Perkius & Sterns > larr® is a bad hole in the street drain ear the crossing at Grreat George and Fitzroy Sfreeta - Mr. James Patron AND WIER arrived home y the Express Train from Summerside last ing - John, N. B., tember, is 56, as compared with 74 dur ing the month of August. ue death rate in St for Sep > — Mr. R. Harrts, R. C. A., and wife, arrived city on Monday evening, after spending ighteen months abroad. - HERS will be a Grand Parade of the Horses on the Exhibition Grounds tu-morrow T hurs lay } at tw elve or" lox k — > On the 5th October, 1871, the first sod of our Railway was turned, in the field, west of the residence of Ralph Brecken, Esq. > Mr. James A. McKenna, who has been spending a few weeks with his friends in this city, returned to Ottawa yesterday morning. _ -> Part Lea, Ese., one of Moncton’s Town Councillors, and a former resident of this city, arrived last evening and is attending the Ex- hibition. ee Actions speak louder than locals. Call { see the many bargains Beer Bros. are showing in Dry Goods, and judge for yourself who leads in good goods at low prices. , ct.) otk an lilies Amonest the articles to be sold at the residence of H. H. Eldred, Esq., Westwood, Lower Malpeque Road, to-morrow, are one gymnasium set, one small sail boat, one splendid library lamp, ete.—G. M. Harris, anctionee: ae bid Tue annua! meeting of the New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island Branch of the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will be held in the Lecture Room of the Cen- tenacy Church, St. John, N. B., to-day and Thursday. The morning session will open at 10 o'clock, and the afternoon at 2.30. A mass meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at eight o clock. dadnddignenaclil [uere will be a public meeting in connec tion with the teachers convention in the hall if the Upper Prince Street’ School on Thars- day evening. The meeting will be addressed by prominent educationists and others. There will also be readings and music. Nothing further necd be said about this part of the programme, than that it is under the care of Miss Barr. Adniission 10cts. a ‘wing statements of exports month of September we are indebt- liard, Esq. ta Colonial . 27,118 bush. $8,134 Foreign 4.933 1.080 32,046 9,214 PoTATOES Colonial 3,759 bush. § 942 Foreign 13.653 3,414 17,412 4,253 FIs, Colonial ion (including mackerel $8,434 Foreign ine uding mackerel and lobsters) 69,979 $78,413 MISCELLANEOUS, Colonial 5,556 Foreign . - 108,370 $113,936 MEATS,— Colonial Se 19] Foreign . 150 $341 Horses, CATLLE AND SHEEP, Colonial ve eve 2,109 Perdion ..cces 3,514 $4,623 Eaocs Fore Pic saaed 174,375 doz. $24,731 CHEESE, Colonial 9,900 $ 990 I otal eeertee eOereeeeee $236,501 lA Apvick to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer. at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes ar “bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all _— regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe'’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind marl] eod & wky —-_. - The United States diverce statistician, who has been looking up the figures in con- nection with divorce matters in Maine, ailer going over the ground in twelve of the sixteen counties, reports that in the last twenty years about 10,000 divorces have been granted. _—o— « OLp and young, rich and poor can get crockery dy wy 2w Pignty of érocker at the .c Wort.—W, P, Colwtit questions: A General Conference. New York, Oct. 3. A call signed by many leaders of the | various Protestant denominations, has been | issued tora general conference of all the Evangelical Christiaus in the United States, under the auspices and direction of the | Evangelical Alliance, in Washington Dee. | ith, 8th and %th to study the following | Ist. What are the present perils and op- portunities of the Christian Chureh and the country. “ud. Can any of them be met best by a hearty co Operation of all Evangelical Christians, which, without detriment to any denominational interests, will serve the welfare of the whole Church ? ord. What are the best means to secure such co-operation and awaken the whole Church to its responsibility / The Presbyterian Synod. New Guasi ow, N. 5... Ok = The Presbyterian Synod of the Mariti e Provinces met at New Glasgow to-night. Retiring Moderator McLean preached an eloquent sermon onthe love of Christ which passeth knowledge. Rev. E. A. Mc- Curdy, of New Glasgow, was elected Mode- ing, October 5, by the Rev. C. F. Lowe, Rector, James B. Hegan, Esq., C. E., St. John, N. B., to T. B. Reagh, Reccor, the Rev. Charles O'Meara’ lately St. John’s Church, Port Hope, to Louira Mar- garet, youngest daughter cf F. W. Hales, Exq., Charlottetown, and granddaughter ‘of the late Lorne Hotel Co. Limited.) o'clock, p. m..in the office of Messrs. McLean, scribers for 22 hours’ work;’ another, ‘43 books rator by a good majonty over Rey. J. M. MacLeod, of Charlottetown. The new Moderator, in his inaugural address, re- Viewed the progress of the Church during the twenty years since his ordination. About 250 ministers are in attendance. A Propellor Lost. loronto, Oct. 4. The propellor California has been lost at Mackinaw. She was owned by Crangle & Geddis, of this city, and was insured at $30,000, and was fully insured. She had a cargo of grain and pork from Chicago for Montreal. Ten people are yet unaccounted for and are believed to be lost. Despatches on Lake Huron, but particulars have not yet been received. The Mitchellstown Riot. Lonpon, Oct. 4. During the inquest to-day into the cause of the Victims shot by the police at Mitchellstown, Harrington caused a scene by operly declaring that the police who testified committed perjury. Head con- lives of the polite more than the lives of the rioters. —— The R. R. V. Railway Injunction. WINNIPEG, Oct. 4. Judgment was given to-day in the Brown- Railway, in favor of the Province. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 5—10 a.m. Fresh winds, cloudy and showery. MARRIED. At St. Mary’s Church. Summerside, this morn- Bertha J., sevond daughter of Richard Hunt, Esq.. Summerside. At St, Mark’s Church, Kensington, by the Rev tector of St. Paui’s Church, Charlotte town, son of the Rev. Canon O'Meara. Rector of Rev. L. C. Jeukins, Rector of Charlottetown. i {E Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Lorne Hotel Co. (limited), will be held on t+HURSDAY, the 6th day of October next, at 8 Martin & McDonald, Charlottetown. SIMON W. CRABBE, JOHN J. DAVIES, JOUN T. CROCKETT, Directors. Sept. 26, 1387. WANTED a 7 ’ ‘SEA & LAND is the most pepu AGENTS lar book of the day. Contains over 800 pages, 300 fine eagravings, and_ sells quick; low priced. One agent reports “25 eub- in 5} days.” We might quote others. J. Buel is the popular and wel/-known author. Exclusive territory to active canvassers. For terms and outfit address : W. E. EARLE, St. John, N. LB., Manager. J. S. ROBERTSON & BROS., Publishers, August 31, 1887.—2aw & wky H. W. VINNICOMBE, Instructor of the Violin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Phi'harmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendal, R. A., England. Tuition given op the Instrument individually— not in class. Danclas’ conservatory method used. Age preferred—twelve to sixteen years. There is an Orchestral Class in connection for those that are sufficiently advanced, free of yn apply to H. W. Vinniczmbe, Fitzroy Street, near St. James’ Church. : Orders for piano tuning left at C. P. Fletcher’s, will be attended to promptly. N. B.—I have two fine old Violins fcr Sale. August 20, 1887. WANTED, Male Teacher for Colville School, No. 38 A Bourts Kast; Ist or 2nd class, Ist preferred. Cc. C. CARLTON, JR, secretary. Sept. i7--3i law SPRUCE DEALS. 20,000 feet 2 and 3 in. Spruce Deals. 2,000 feet Pine Boards. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct 4, ’87, lwk. eod. vpvortunity now offers to obtain a good busi- ness; our shop and ba L »rson of moderate capital can step rig continue our business in jl lip, brabchice. Jee Knight & Son, Great George Street. ht in and sept to-night report a large number of disasters Exhibition Week, (ctober 8rd-8th. —— excel all previous ones. which includes admission, Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1887. stable Browning declared he valued the Young Men's Christial Association. Behe 1887. — : ee ee TUESDAY, JITH INST. eee ere ccd ucts why 1 wk A Popular Programme, by Popalar Performers. at a Popular Price. M*- JOHN F. POWERS returns thanks to el } of improvements to seats 50 HORSES, HORSES 60 FENTON T. NEWBERY, kery for sale and tolet. A A LARGE brown dog, answer to the name cf} cavery by ayplying at EXAMINER NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, Ch'town, P. BI, W.R, BOREHAM'S ULD STAND, Stock Entirely New and Personally Selected from the Best Fac- tories in the Dominion, and comprises a Full Assort- ment, suitable for Fall and Winter Trade. R. K. JOST. oO EFERRING to the above, I beg to thank my numerous customers for the patronage of the past and solicit a continuance of the same for my successor, and should be pleased to see and wait on all of my friends as formerly, Mr- Jost having engaged my services. W. R. BOREHAM. Ch'town, Sept. 27, 1887—eod & w ky ST, JOSSPH'S BAZAAR, BROOD MARe HOR SALE. HE Subseriber will ofter for Sale, Exhibition week, a very valnable “Stockman” Mare, Noighing 13000 1400, color black, in foal to Bar- rister, Alsomdder this year’s Foal, by a young Her- nando. _ They may be seen after October 4th by enquir- ing at the officefof Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor and His Lordship the Chief Justice. HE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society intend hold- ing another Grand Bazaar! this year, in aid of St. Josephs School, in the Convent Building, Pownal St, DURING— J. M. AULD. Grafton Street, Ch’town, Sept, 23, 1887. 23 27 30 octd pd P. E. Island Railway. P. F. ISLAND EXHIBITION. | No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to Charlottetown, as nnder, in con- nection with the P. E. Island Exhibition.— From Summerside. Cape Traverse, Souris, ities aed Uiltanoegiliadiat tlh Georgetowa and Intermediate Stations by Fore- noon Trains on Qectober 4th, 1887, to parties ENTERTAIN Ni = NT appointed to act as Judges of Exhibits; from all stations by Afternoon Trains on Oct. 4th, and all trains on Oct. 5th, and from Summerside, Cape Traverse. Souris, Georgetown and Intermediate Stations by Foreneon Trains, on Oct. 6th, all Music and Amusements provided Admission 10 cents, Dicner Tickets, 25 cents, IN AID OF THE Acting Superintendent. CA RD Pv a. W. W. WELLNER [ AS the Largest and best selected stock of the following goods to be found in the Lower Provinces : Gold Watches from $15 to $125. Silver Watches from $5.50 to $45. Filled Gold Watches at various prices. sat I sent cold, Silver, Gold-plated and Jet Jewelry in Endless Variety. Clocks and Timepieces, Silver-plated Ware and Spectacles. Ch'town, Sept. 30, 1887.—wky 2i THE LARGEST Dey Goods aud Clothing IN THE City. EXHIBITION We Take First Prize for Cheapest and Best Goods, ey ; IS NOW COMPLETE. OUR STOCK ‘See our Wonderful Bargains in DRXSS GOODS, ; ce f oc S ACQUE CLOTHS, ‘ ‘ “ WOOLEN GOODS, é ‘ ‘“ FUR GOODS, ‘ ‘“ ‘“ CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, IN EVERYTHING, oo Se people of Charlottetowa and vicinity for their liberal patronage to him as Hair Dresser ing injunction in re the Red River Valley NHE Y. M,C. A. ask a liberal attendance, as | nd Berber, and cordially recommends to them funds are reoui diately f -ment| Mr. George V, Moore, who has been his chief ace Cones lnthegiely Ay Saye assistant for nearly the last three years, to whom | he has sold and transferred the good will of his Tickets, 25 cents. business, JOHN F, POWERS, C. LEIGH, Jr., Ontows, Ost. & tke Secretary. | Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1837. ’ . Referring to the above notice, the undersigned w- begs to inform the public that he intends, aided by competent assistants, continuing the Barber and Hairdressing business lately carried on by < Mr. Powers, and hopes, by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage a 80 liberally awarded to Mr. Powers. a GEORGE V. MOORE, ‘il M Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1887—5i _ S ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 4 ’ — 5 yn = MRS. ROSS'S SN ay e \MAGIO HEALER SALVE mm /L i 2 ge] | AUG f ' ~ A abe a @ = which is Warranted to cleanse and cure - = O° Mutilated flesh, - oe Accidents from fire, 6a Galled or bruised skin, gS ox Inflammation of all kinds, = ei Chilblains and itching. & Hands chapped or cracked, S Eye-lashes inflamed, Any frost or cold sores, «a Lips or nipples cracked. ‘* ae Eruptions on the body, Ft bij Rough or dry skin. = Skin rash and ringworm, oa A All boils and pimples, Lacerated or broken skin, os < Various cuts and wounds, | x Every kind of surface sore. S&S < | Sold at 25 cents per box, in Drug and eS a country stores, and by the proprietors. SS ! JOHN ROSS & CO., | & | 276 King Street. al P. O. Box 457, Charlottetown. aa i Sept. 30—lw wky 3m —s { em dinpepmmepaeetiegen a FRED CROSS LINE — | ; ~ OF GENERAL DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, AND SHOW FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE 9th OCTOBER. HOBSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. : Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, | aud other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to GRAND Hx HIE BITICON W Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1887 - eod AGENT. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1887. 2,200 feet tlemlock Boards. \ ANTED to purchase, October 5th and 6tb,| - ——__—_— ——- --— - Fifty Street Car HORSES, weighing from | ry _ 1 ten to eleven hundred pounds; age from five to | i © THE iG RADE. nine years. Apply to ee ee W. S, McKIE. | CIGARS WHOLESALE. Ch’town, Oct. 3-—3i pd Y¥ last Mirimachi, our stock of Havana and eS | BAKERY FOR SALE OR TO LET—A\ fine STRAYED OR STOLEN. foe el ee Ue an te im ported. D.: Ml. SEO ie. Ceour, A reward will be give hts rev) e. ; Sept. 12, 1887~—Tmo evti Sept, 23, JAVEES PATON & CO’S, Successors to W. A. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Ch’'town, Oct. 4, I887.--dy & wky EXHIBITION WEEK THE —— AT LONDON HOUSE. 20; Our Exhibition of Fall and Winter Goods this year is large and attractive. :0° HARRIS & STEWART CEO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch’tewn, Oct. 3, 1887.—wky CLOTHING ron 1887-88 FALL AND WINTER Overcoatings, Naps, Vicunas, Beaver Pilots, Worsteds. Overcoatings, Meltons, Worsteds, Venetians, ——-:0:-—— -- TWEED SUITINGS (In Endless Variety.) Worsted Suitings, Worsted Trowsering, Tweed Trowsering, apenas 1 5 We are better prepared than ever before to turn out First-class Work at short notice. We guarantee FIRST-CLASS @LOTHES, and cheap sr than any other house in the Trade. — --+-@O JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Merchant Tailors and Gents Furnishing Store, (Roger's Building, Queen St., next door to J. D. 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