ET ee REY 2 Local and Other Htems, TELRGRAPHIC REWS,.. rpets at Beer Bros. - DIPTHERIA Is scourging Neweastle, N. B. - ishes just received - - CHILDRENS #acks and ulsters at closing out prices at Beer Bros, ; o— - _ \ SCHOOLTEACHER at Belleville, bee! > 4 f ” ¢ i been fine d 3 tor beating a pupil. Ont.. has iittala \ MEETING will be held at the Liberal Con- ervative committee room this evening. - ur stock of Books and Stationery at the Diamond Bookstore is now complete and very low priced. ; Aiininiie We are pleased to learn that the fevers which have lately been prevalent in the city e decreasing iaeiiladiiais seisiiaa AN immense stock of Leisure Hour Librar ies, 5 and 8 cents each, at the Diamond Book store. Call and inspect. sccialiie Tue brigt. Zerelde, L. Kickham, master, to Peake Bros. & Co., with a cargo of general me rehandize from Liverpool, arrived here this morning. ——— A TWO-YEAR-OLD son of Mr. John McGee, of Montreal, fell into a tub of hot water, a few days died from the effects an hour afterwards. “wZo, and - Turn Canada Cazette that Paymaster saves Edward Palmer, G. A., has completed a first- ciass short course, Grade A, at the Roval < } sttBhan ; school of Artillery, Quel - Miessrs. BrRappuky and Page, of Houlton, Me., who have been on the Island fcr some time past, on a horse buying expedition, left for home yesterday morning, with nineteen tine animals. — ~~ Tak la l'es are particularly requested to re- member the sewings in St. Pauls’ Schoolroom. As the P. E. Island Hospital Bazzar is to be held in December this year, instead of the follow ing February, a full attendance is required to furnish the work in time. oct 29 2i a leaves Lt Power who MICHA! Exhibition night has so far recovered as to be able to move about the streets. Nathaniel DeCourcey, the colored man who is to stand trial in the Supreme Court for the was released on bail yesterday afternoon. Was snot shooting, ~~ fe members of the Benevolent Irish Soeiety are requested to meet in their Hall Room on Sunday evening, 3lst inst., at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Patrick Hughes, a deceased member.—John Hennes- sey, Secretary. 3i—oct2Z9 ~ - - Tur tickets for Justin McCarthy's lectures are selling rapidly. Every available inch of room in the commodious Lyceum is being utilized, the chairs have been nicely renum- bered and marked aphabetically in rows, so that no confusion can exist. Should any tickets remain unsold they may be had at the ticket office at Lyceum on nights of lecture. cinetidlpplindpili Srx eases constituted the docket at the Sti- pendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. The case for exposing liquor for sale - contrary to the Canada Temperance Act, was dismissed. Four drunks were also disposed of—one for $30 ot 30 days ; two for $10 or 15 days ; and ene for $4 or 8 days. A woman charged with selling short-weight butter, had the butter confiscated, and was ordered to pay costs. flab Tae following oppear in the last number of the Canada Gazette .-—- The following is added as sub-section (4) of paragraph 75, regulations and orders, 1883 :— (4) No officer or person having attained the limit of age fixed for holding a certain rank is to be recommended for promotion or appointment to that rank,” The limit of age for promotion or appointment to rank of lieutenant-colonel is sixty years. comnviaiitinnetian Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, sailed for Boston yesterday afternoon, with a cargo consisting of 7,800 barrels of potatoes, 600 cases eggs, 300 barrels mackerel, 150 barrels herring, as well as a cargo of genera] merchan- dize. She had also the following passengers: Miss A. Morrison, Miss E. Morrison, Miss M Heard, Mr. Cnarles Auld, Miss Harrison, Mr. 4A. J. Robiuson, Miss Carr, Mr. Jchn Mc- EKachern, Mc. Angus McEachern, Mr. Richard Coady, Miss Van Buskirk, Miss A. Wyatt, Miss 5. Stauley. eameicilljbininaanis Tue Committee arranging a banquet in honor of Justin McCarthy, M. P.,—composed of the following gentlemen, viz., Senator Howlan, Dr. Jenkins, M. P., Hon. Neil Me- Leod, R. R. Fitzgerald, A. B. W arbuton, James Byrne, W. C. DesBrisary, D O'M Reddin, jr., Charles Lyons and Dr. Robins have aompleted their arrangements. The Dianer will be held at the Rankin House on Tuesday evening next at 100’clock,as per adver- tisement. We learn that the committee have been compelled ‘to limit the number of tickets to eighty. It is to be regretted that they could not find accommodation for a larger number, as we are satisfied that many more of ovr citizens wouid be glad to avail them- selves of this opportunity of meeting Mr. MeCarthy. Laid Tue ladies of St. Joseph's Convent have jately had presented to them—by Mr. James A. MeKenna, of the Privy Council, Ottawa a" large au? very fine photograph of the ‘‘Con- federation Picture,” by Mr. R. Harris, R. C, A. The photograph can now be seen at Reddin’s drug atore. tis an exact reproduction in miniature of this great historic picture without the colors.. The likenesses of the statesmen represented are very striking, and include those of Hon. Messrs. Coles, Whelan, W. H. Pope, T. H. Haviland, A. A. Macdonald, Edward Palmer and J. H. Gray, besides Sir John Macdonald, Sir Cuarles Tup- er, Hoa. George Browa, and many other loading men comprising both political par- ties in Auti-Confederation days. The picture will undoubtedly be one of the chief attrac tions of the t Bazjar to be hold in the early part # next month. __--_-_—_— We« are pleased to learn that the steamers of the Red Cross Line, now p-ying between New York, Halifax and St. John s, N. F., are to call at this port—the Miranda arviving here on Monday evening next, and sailing for New York, wa i ilifax, on W ednesday morning at 50 clock. The steamers itied up with all the modern are new and are 4 The passenger accomm rda- improvements. . tion is first-class, and the freight room something immense. These trips are we are informed, merey initial, . ’ bat if suffizient freight offers the steamers will eal! here and probably at other —_ on the Island daring the remunder of the ecason. F. I. Newbery, Bs. isa} wid bo ‘THE STATUS OF LIBERTY. at Beer | called the assemblage to t! ont for the Peed go gYred ship oi we ord Every tah iL Desrarcnes Tro Tar EXAMINER. } Ueremonies at its Unveiling, AN ELABORATE DISPLAY. | New York, Oct. 28. A light fog pervades the river and har- bor, completely obscuring Bedloe’s Island Trou the high roofs of the Broadway build- ings, when thousands of people expect to view the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty and the naval parade. LATER. New York, Oct. 28. 6 p. m. During the procession on the shore the vessels of the North Atlantic sqyuadron were being prepared for the marine pageant. The other vessels had formed in line, and at one o’clock the signal for the start was given. There were over one hundred ves- sels in line, with their gay decorations they made a splendid appearance. : Off 25rd Street the U.S. steamer Des- patch was waiting with the Presidential party on board, and as that vessel fell into line a President's salute was fired. Upon arriving at Bedloe’s Island, the warships and batteries fired a salute of 100 guns as President Cleveland landed. When all was ready, General Schofield order and Rey. Dr. Storrs offered prayer. Count DeLess: ps then mad sentation speech in American Union. At the moment the veil was drawn an- other salute was fired from all guns in the harbor. : President Cleveland then accepted the statute for the people of the United States and M. DeFaiyre responded for the Repub- lic of Fran e. The ceremonies then closed. a brief pre- behalf of the Franco- ee Big Fire in Montreal. Montreal, Oct. 28. the Owing A fire broke out in eastern abbatoir this morning. to the scarcity of water the fire raged as much as it pleased. The hogsiaughter house andsingeing houses were burned down. There were nearly 500 dressed hogs ia the latter one, about 100 of which were saved. Five hundred barrels of refined lard were burnt, and a tank, which five years ago cost $1,700, was destroyed. The loss to the company is estimated at about $27,000. An Elevator Falls. _ Boston, Oct. 28. This afternoon, in the wholesale grocery house of J. F. Nickerson & Co., just as an elevator, loaded with canned goods was ab ut to be started,the cable broke and the car came crashing to the basement, eighty feet below, severely and probably fatally in- juring three employes. Victims of a Railway Disaster. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 28, A despatch to the Sentine! number of people burned in the rai way disaster near here at 26. At eleven o'clock the charred remains of eleven victims had been taken out from among the ruins. estimates the Steamers CollideOne Sinks. Lonvon, Oct. 28. The British steamer Borderer, bound from Boston to London, collided with the Minerva in the Thames to-day. The latter vessel sank, and several persons were drowned. “United Ireland” Advises. ; Dustin, Oct. 28. United Ireland tells the Irish tenants that the time for patient endurance has passed,and says it is time for them to stand up and fight hard, hitting from the shoul- der. The Government Policy, Sorta, Oct. 28. At a private meeting at Tirnora of the deputies belong to the Government, it was unanimously decided to adhere to t'e Gov- ernment policy towards Russia. —_ Banking House Closed. Lincotn, Neb., Oct. 28. The banking house of William M. Dus- tan closed to-day, with liabilities of $200, - 000 ; assets unknown. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, October 29 —10 a.m. Moderate winds; fine weather; not much change in temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. oct. 27—J W Merrill, Boston; G Forbes, Vernon River; W G Ross, Port la Tour; RJ Macdonald, Bedeque. Oct. 23—C Mauttart, Summerside; J McPherson, Flat River; J O Goodwin, North Rustico; J A Macdonald, Souris East; Rev A B McLeod and wife, Mount Stewart. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 27—P A McIntyre, Souris: T A Coss- man, Halifax; G H Cochrane, Montreal; 8 Whitebone, St John; C Sherar and wife, Georgetown; F S White, St John, N B; M McLeod and wife, Eldon; C Minto, Montreal. REVERE HOUSE. Oct 27—M Stevens, Orwell; J P Hayden Halifax; A D McLellan, do; E Buzzell, Mon- treal; L V Perry, do; Mrs J F Barley, Bos- ton; W Barley, (do; J Richards, Bideford. 23M Stevens. Orwell; D E Clarke, do; N T Morman, Montreal; Wm Wright, do; E Buz- zell, do; A Rankin, dv, DIED. In this city, on Friday, the 29th brief illness, inst., afier a} i es Patrick A. Hughes, Undertaker, a ab at |O LET—A Store and Dwelling, one door north ged 2) years. »Y z 3 "y of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- | at {funeral will take place from his late residence, Pownal Street, to Dag+tsa's Oathedral; on | imandag wi for aod, tow ook a tus the , caiaghrtantn, ems ee 1 te epi at MANTLE DEPARTMENT. DOLMANS, LONG PALETOTS, SHORT JACKETS, KYRLE CLOTH JACKETS, STOCKINGETTE JACKETS, JERSEY JACKETS, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Ki YRLE CLOTHS, DIAGONAL CLOTHS, GQPTROMAN CLOPHS, ASTRAK 2’ CLOTHS, STOCHKINGET: FE CLOTES, SEALE? ?TES, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT HW FAL ovement | Cy” ouumemmmasiatinas J | J | J scomamamarttieni ta tS Agata NANI) ate ohn ane eal ly Ae ee Pe ee ee tk ee ee ee ee a Be ns oo Eo Bh canon oat = ee TI -_=° FRIDAY, 0 & GOODS. A Large Assortment Low Prices. Choice New Goods. Latest Styles. | CASH WERES. j Alithe New Dress Materials aaiun cae ous of the Season with Plushes GRILLAGE CLOTH, CAMELS HAIR SUITING, to Mateb. FURS. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, A Large Stock. PUR NEPES, J Al Prices FUR GLOVES, iaiiaustndingeailiiin Felt Hats, Feathers, Fiowers, Plaushes, Velvets meena me °C} Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1886: HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS CLO. DAVIES TO 9 Gy ihe, Cae kat ew “POSITIVELY, 17S St, JOSHEH'S The Bottom is Out of It and Prices are Still Tumbling, Bui this * Takes the Cake.’ a Ladies’ Circulars, now 75ets Men’s Rubber Coats, regalar prices $3, now regular prices $1.40, wits Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent Gloves, regular prices $1.40 now 65cts. Ladies’ Underwear, former prices $1.25, now 70cts. j.adies’ Mantles. former prices $8.50, now $5.50. All-wool Fine Flannel, 32cts. now 20cts per yard. Best Engiish and American Prints, 12cts. now 5ects per yard, Best Wiaceys, 10 to licts, now Scts per yard. Very Large Bed Comforts, $1.25, now 85cts per yard. Best Blankets, $5, now 33.85. Second Best Blankets, #3, now $1.99, Bed Ticking, 33 per cent discount. Jest Scotch Tweeds, $1.25, now 75cts. Best Overcoats, $12, now 37.50. Best Youth’s Overcoats, $5, now $3.25. Best American Hats, 34 per cent discount. Children’s Suits, 34 per cent discount. Men’s Set All-Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular price 75cts, now 50cts. E Men’s Best Top Shirts, all-wool, regular price $1.10, now 75cts, Ladies’ Corsets at 34 per cent discount. Purchasers had better expect that this will be slaughter. come at once, as we the last week of BESOSs . BLOCK. Rat D CAMERON Ch‘town, Oct. 27, 1836. 4. CARD. Yo all who are suffering from the errors and ns of youth, nervous weakness, early ' indisereti decay, lossof manhood, &e,, I will send a recipo that will cure you, FREF OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T, INMAN, Siation D, New York City. WE OPENED UP A Retail Grocery Business GREAT GEORGE STREET, alongside of John Stunibics* Harness Shop, where we are bound to seil everything in our line at Bottom Prices, HAVE TE, (diferent qualities. ) axUG 4 R, se ee Fasstes, e . CVUARANTS. MOLASSES, Ni WFOUNRDLAND FISH, and everything you want in the Grocery line, ~ALSO— ’ , STADLING ACCOMODATION Wea etermined to zive those who favor us with their palc.onage entire satisfaction, and the best vaiuefor their money and produce. Come one, come ail and inspect our Goods. temember the place is on Great ‘ieorge Street, next John Stumbies’ Harness Establishment. Begs Wanted. _ GREAT GEORGE STRWET. Oct, sy 4880—Sinyo CO . : . es pRiy ATE BOARDERS, ® j ' } | the new School Buildings, Pownal Street. No pains will be spared by the ladies in charge : | PO LET--That brick Hovse and Shop on Dor BAZAAR. nder the Patronage of Lieutenant Governor McDonald, | ' HE ladies of ST, JOSEPH'S SOCIETY intend holding another Grand Bazaar, this year, during the week cominencing MONDAY, NOV. 8TH IN THE- ° LYORUM, ! The proceeds to be devoted to the equipment of to make this Baziar surpass anything of the | kind ever held in Charlottetown. Music will be provided, Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1886. WANES, Last, Fas : y + desiring confortable quarters and good board, can be accommo- dated at the house opposite Koller Rink, kept by James Ballein, oct29 Gi T° LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at preseut occupied by W illiam Rodd. Apply on the premises. oct29 2 wks eod L?st To-day, between Post Oljice and Dr 4 Jounsou’s corner. a Purse containing a sum of money. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded. by leaviag same at oljice of Messrs. Davies & Sutherland. 0c128 3i \ ANTED~— Middle-aged Woman or = steady Girl to keep a farm house. Apply at this office. oct 28 FoR SALE or to Let a House containing rooms and an atiic, with pump in kitchen, Opposite Woolen Factory, Spring Park. Apply to Wim. McKie, carriage builder. oct28 tf T° rooms. LET--A new House, containing seven Apply to Mrs. B. Pickard. oct26 tf A DRESSMAKER, who would go out by the ** day, will be pleased to wait on those desiring her services, Foraddress enquire at EXAMINER office. oct25—6i pd Lost Last Sunday night, between Victoria Park and the R. C. Cathedral, a Silver Bar Pin, set with stones. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. oct25 tf BOARDERS A few Boarders can be accommo dated at the Duncan House—W. H. Farquhar son, oct25 tf A COOK wanted immediately. Apply to Mra. A. 5 nae 06 on Seineinuns sc." Ch’ ol. Gray, Inkerman House,” Ch’town Royalty. oct21 6ipd Apply Mc- TO LET—-A House near the Foundry. 4 to Patrick Farmer, near McKinnon & Lean’s Foundry. oct19 tf T° LET.—A House on Cumberland Street,lately occupied by Miss Forgan, containing seven ; rooms. Possession given immediately. Apply on the premises to James Crockett. oc2t,eod fo LET—Honuse on Water Street, opposite the tailway Station. Apply atthis office, octi3 T° LET.—A house containing five rooms. Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. oct 15, tf W ANTED—A Cook; good references required. Apply to Mrs. H. James Palmer, Pownal Street, next door to St. Joseph’s Convent. octs tf 4 ‘chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; inimediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jnun2l eod "yO LET—In Subscriber‘s building, a large office, suitable for Club or Assembly koom.—J. Maceachern. sept 23 mo wed FOR SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop ~ situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on (he premises.—H. H. Pollard, sepi3 tf Pleasant Street, with ' | ‘ | To LET—A House on ; .. stable ond well in yard. Apply to William Dodd. octé cael? tae : sila ial O LET—That brick House on Dandas Esp T ade, now i » nossession of G. H. Haszard, nade, now in the pos » ree, “onnolly ub COu Tt Ksq.; possession given Ist October _ terms and particulars @ »y Owe . Pa WaNTR _Hiches iC aid for EATHERS WANTED —Highest price paid Pr good new Geese Feathers, by John hewson, Furniture Desler. septzi ely. Enquire atthe Duncan House, corner Prinbe and Water Sttcte—-W. Hi Faygubarson. 4 oa: ; vorss tf igs ‘TOBER 29, 1886. TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER, ——— =. O— LEARING QUT SALE. B, Macdonald’ ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my w store, earlyin the new year, which will necessitate my closing for some time, I will SH DT - Coa ae MY ENTIRE STOCK OF id | STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOGDS C-L-O-T-H-I-N- AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. SEED ate annus conan) onnnettnememnemnee it All'the stock of Faney Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 33} per cent discount. All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 55} per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls aud Mantles at 33 1-2 per cent discount. Gray, White and Scarlet Flonnels at 33 discount, Velveis, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount. Ail the steck of Men’s and Roys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 1-2 per cent. 1-2 per cent All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent. U--—~ ~~ The entire stock must be cleared before the first of the New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. Wee All Goods Sold for CASH only, —_—O-— MACDONALD, J. iB. QUEREHN STRHENT. Ch’town, Oct. 19, .86—dy wy Om tee WEEKS & BEER, WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, CHARLOTTETOWN, H* E Received and to arrive the following NEW GOODS for Fall and Winter :-— cases Fancy Dress Goods,' 1 case Umbrellas, ] 36 bales Room Paper, 8 cases Black and Colored 1 case Flannels, | 1 case Copy eee, Cashmeres, 2 cases Buttons, | 3 cases Diamond Dyes, 6 cases Winceys, 1 case Table Oilcloths, | 1 bale Hearth Rugs, 3 cases Woolen Shawls, 7 cases Floor Oilcloths, 2 cases Denims, 2 cases Velveteens, 1 case Italian Cloths, | 2 cases Paper Collars, 7 cases Cloths and Tweeds, | 10 cases Boys’ & Men’s Win-| 10 cases Shirts and Drawers, 2 cases Ladies’ Gloves, ter Caps, 4 cases Canton Flannels, 1 case Men's Lined Kid 1 case Silk Scarves, | 5 bales White Ducks, Gloves and Mits, 3 cases Elastic Braces, | 6 bales Cotton Drills, 1 case Hosiery, 2 cases Turkey-red Cottons,) 3 bales Colored Ducks, 1 case Fingering Yarns, 1 bale Cretonnes, 650 half-chests Tea, 2 ee , 15 cases Printed Cottons, 200 casks Kerosene Oil, 1 case Table Linens, | 1 case Combs |200 reams Wrapping Paper, 1 case Towellings, 21 cases Corsets, 75 cases io ve 2 cases Flowers & Feathers,| 48 bales Grey Cottons, | 6 barrels Confectionery, 1 case Muslins, | 25 cases White Cottons, | 80 cases Lamp Chimneys, 1 case Crapes, | 1 case Sheetings, 600 boxes Raisins, 5 cases Kuitted Wool Goods,) 3 cases Tickings, | 50 cases and barrels Currants, Hoods, Clouds, Scarfs,) 6 cases Cotton Shirtings, 50 dozen Buckets, etc., bale Patchwork, |100 dozen Brooms, | os cases Silesias, Casbans & 17 bales Bed Comforters, | 130 casks and demijohns Vin- a to - Linings, | 40 bales Cotton Warps, egar, 9 cases Haberdashery and) 10 cases Cotton Goons, | 5 barrels Pure Ground Pep- Small Wares, | 15 bales Hessians and _— — .. 1 case Boot Laces, : burgs, 100 casks Baking Soda, 1 case Leather Laces, | 15 bales Potato Bags, 164 packages Nuts, Spices, et, 1 case Fur Muffs, | 10 bales Seamless Grain Bags, Molasses, in puncheons, tierces 3 cases Ladies’ Fur Capes, | 2 casks Ink, vand barrels, Sugar in all grades, 4 cases Millinery, | 3 cases Envelopes, and other goods too numerous 1 case Embroidery & Leces,{ 2 cases Writing Paper, 'to particularize . :o—=— The above Guods are bought from manufacturers for Ready Cash, and offered to she trade at LOWEST RATES and on Liberal Terms, WEEKS & BEER Whoiesaie Warehouse, Queen Street. 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