f RES ee . _ [S86 THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. | The Subway. Le V ( nts u nm OTN ‘ i ts b Veo { ( S Howla i t i ma al ated ! tn Sea ta I ron t rst reat rovtyle ‘ W this per lect ik v ‘ ' if the tunnel Lhe ‘ inf tv is the financial } . : } ‘ > ‘ vl ‘ sib y f ih « wuustact teu wi i ‘ i , sS5i0 Mu s ‘ ls » I ul “ ll « 4 . 4 re sary i 3 s ‘ veri nt now li wel rt ui ivVs 1 1 sidera [| 1 : vi $ ces it t t t s . 7 e the nter 3 I yrs bD i i - a Shipping. ‘ , ¢ é \I i , ‘ \ r Meh : “ I ‘ ‘ os lea, Ser Inept Z A ats ps es | s P : _ . ne : milion. ; ‘ i , ’ 4 ' i i‘ 3 ‘ i ‘ rit 4 re ir ’ SAVS J ‘ ‘ : : il i i 3 wi j } ‘ , : ; : ; t ’ ' I lity St i 3 t the + , ‘ ; 1 p + j ‘ 5 y , } <n i ; cciprecity . , x. Di i the t { 4 s revis i s HiCiaily . ; > i Ty? ’ +! i i SUrprise I re Zz 4 wa ; i ‘ inatter i hie a « N As 1 wer! wna Hay ft iS) ent to the ett 1 t t] I I n i ‘ eri ' 0 ‘ ‘ t 6 twa Lor i EK i] ! oY f : i tine rupon tne i _ . ; , ’ i wALedq Ve ré ? nA’ ill | > ' J e I : 5 I [ rr Ss ‘ 1 i ey re \ : eam ‘ t . : s nita i ’ r PAE i ity ‘ ned ; , } ; ‘ I ! L for I ea ’ | ? ‘ i i re pCaiers LOOK en rol ; [ I Re i t Hew ' 7 ve ! i a) ¥ « : i ini ‘ i T ir 7 7 ‘ i? il ; ti 4 I it ‘ j -— = Mackenzie, in a S214 that Canada was W raaly favorably Known : ‘ ‘ r Hi tho hit at i ; ‘ exnipits of Canadian E i [ 7” ‘ ona : {A ( iS \y itain giving too much f : * : y } : } 7 } . . ; 4 mmimnen 1IOWSNnOeCS and linliar al i ne i : 4 VW : ntial lemen? ; 4 % su Wel il) essential clemen i@ i e im 4 rortuis and other rea- 2 ‘ : . : ;& yns there ' e Olid Country exag- \ , oa : e FUTALC i ald Severity yk t Canadian winter ; but Canadian visitors to : ’ » , , | art doth t ily jmereasing in d j : hui yy ‘ ® Going A prea tha ‘ ae “es i oe rere en Ot a : we ; : ~ sn vad » ———— Ono KD Exports and Im Puris. ' 7 an Ot cespateh says ‘The export: ‘ » : 1} : 1 ior Augu $0 Gfe COnSIGtTAaDIY More than j ‘ ' LO «A iti previous year, Dutiable ore by $561,000, and free eo } ' ‘ ‘ ' ; yep : : i . i eail . ‘ at y bite cut] be auoul sollecte | \ 4496 cel ip ‘ised 5415 0 UVver the collewtivny tt Avaut OF last yea, had already won The «division yesterday , ? ] > ; ‘ . ‘ 7 snowed a remarkable record Every Con servative had erbhel voted Ol paired and e was sinule osentee ‘Let me know nothing like the misery in character Formerly they meant to ecul nd perhaps they were not to be amed, for their efforts to obtain, a long DAILY A Master of Misquotation. RD SALISBURY S NEW NAME FOR MR. GLAD ONE rHe PREMIER ON OBSTRUCTION MORE RIGU PARLIAMENTARY PROCED URE REQUIRED—A DECLARATION IN FAVOR OF PRASANT PROPRIETARY ( Conservative Club was open ed at St. Albans on the 22nd inst., with a distingu ad gatherin Lord Salisbury wa lou thy cheered, in the Luts i bSpecechn he said il Was Necessary w the Conservatives to organize and labor tiringly to maintain the advantege they } ntinued Lord Sali liscourag Pris , risoners sbury, ‘‘the | naditions of ement are very condemned to labor and diseomfort ember of the House of Com roes through a nieht of ‘Insh obstruction lrish obstructionists have greatly changed ions under plete thre shing and siiting . 11SS ai NM | the su they carry their opposition : itmost possible length to-day, and } } ; 1s Opposifion, in BkKLITul mands 18 sonK y different trom their forme! te ‘ i i AN J I NT ORTURE I ( i jority G iment t mere iy su ] to concer this or that i \\ } rue I tuel , tie : l ist Ss na nd Li ( i : © i rut ( s ‘ te « which ie 1 purp OT Ke ny Lite fight Tie wey Wi col " tt Y AKI VY puoi ‘ i eli use. Ul S f | ) it a representative government! is | Adil ni ' ‘ t survive. | ' } } | ; ' | ' i is i ’ i i . s | i , i ‘ 2s ia i ‘4 OL A ld | aT li e] iLiate i¢ wi PUS | af , , ? } | (ria he Kindly pu ito my] i yN Is \ MISOUO TON it j ' i a fi i i I i Id not in ‘ e | ’ v 3 eve > DI if I SLC stu . 4 , { j ved ’ | 1] ; ‘i ~ 5 eT } J S iveiy | ; i ! vv c K . $ | ‘ S 4% nequer | ‘ ‘ i 1) ( : n prevent & tel g ' URS 2 i ‘ 4 Ipiv smal fi i! wa i h Mr. J ho | i ‘ , 1 vil Lids i \ i u it? pr va evel j si I : my | ‘ j I I I ‘ serTy ives, I | , : ; } i d I vy yea ] 1e | q \ ale nen la } TI EASANT OPRIETARY | 1 of lreland i ¢ ‘ SiOW na + € iblish it i ( fu i | i spury a La | ' I rh men we i {’ Sa 7 ‘ 1 ! ru } erve y or the] ‘ ‘ . | Empire, whicl our paramount object. . , | . ’ : D ; re « your efforts to hand the Km pl sterity unimpaired. | P red 5 | a Nisplaced Confidence. The St. J n Tel jraphr of Saturday says: | | died at the publi hospit ily stercday } ' ‘ 5 ; ae morning aman named Chas. Callaghan, ay resident of Portland, a victim of WASP ced | é ince nm an itinerant medicine man } 41 ‘ ‘ ’ lt Willi De remembered tuat a Doctor i wifes tad ] : - awed | Souvereen exhibited his prowess and skill | y teeth before thousands of people | { Ll abou year ago He . . i s vith him id the music | > } | » Ol til C rilf il tl Cu | } i } is of peoT P) i tol | ~ | j ill teet without causing pain, | dvertisement { his wares, and very | + : } 4 »f j ns patronizea him. LmMong 3 the unfortunate man who : went upto the stand } died } and | had a tooth extracted, but in dving so _ ere i ( plece On his jaw, and | . . ' } that time until death ended his suffer | ie has been in great agony. Erysipe- | las set in and spread to the scalp, causing pain. Medical aid inan pi was of no avail, and the unrortunate issed through ay i | } | lingering ¢ eath. He was taken to the hos- | ; LRASTLIE and regulate their i im lau Day : 7 tia, < TS - MON 7 AY, “SE PT EMBER oe ee ants ee meet 1 eee ae ae ee at p-saphal a tal ten a at. alae nae 2 q, 1 886. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ~- A Denial. call your attention to the follow ing statement in a letter signed ‘‘Puzzler,”’ in the Daily Keaminer of Friday, attacking | ¢ the editor of the Patriot: SIR, I “30 show his ni lice LOW wals Mr A; Mar tin 1 will just quote one instance. He has deliberately falsitied the debates of the Legis lative Council, in representing Mr, D.C. Mat tin as bringing in a and a bill to incorporate the Church at Orwell Head,” Inessaye rhis statement isa malicious falsehood, and i call upon you to retract it without delay. Neither 1 nor anyone in this Office I d the as vou can see the same for reporter § Copy, by calling and examining yourself Yours, &c., LD. Larro [We need not say that we regret the publication in THe EXaMINER of a state ment not strictly correct ; and await with some interest the explanation of our cor- respondent ‘* Puzzler.’’] A Reply. of THe Ex- Srr,—In Saturday's issue AMINER, you quote enough law to show to your own satisfaction that the City Council h ive power to dismiss any policeman, or all ie should the *y see fitso todo. If you will kindly po L1Ce, allow me space in to-day’s issue, I will quote all the law on the point which will clearly prove to your readers that they have no such power. The 3rd Sec. 40th Vie., Cap. 14 provides as follows: ‘For removal of doubts as to power of the Stipe ndiary Magistrate, it is hereby de 1d that ifterthe passing hereof, he shall have the sole control and management of the police of said city; and shall prescribé duties, and may from any hereafter to be ap- power of appointing both shall remain as at establishes that the policemen remains who had that power but the power was taken away from the Magistrate under ne to tine dismiss or reInove or policeman pointed ; but the if in ® Te MArTsNnal o pou eman present.” This clearly appointing with the City Councn, betare this law was passed, 1OW or power of f disinissing them Council iven to the > ale his seefion of the Act. \ ourtg, etc., ' and & LEX. Ch town, 27th Sept., 1886. or foreman over the employes of a manu 7 ’ 4 lncturmg estanushninent. » Nanage, Ce ntrol, dismiss, but his powell ler the law is not superior to those in whose service he is. However, the people udge The Charlettetown Rifle Club. THE usual we Spoon Competition of the town Rifle Club lay afternoon, and notwithstanding tl old wind from the left, the seoring was very Davison, of the Engineers, Silver Spoon. 200 and 500 yards, iy rood, serct. Score a stanaing : *Winners of two spoons, ee —- The Copper Find. excitement over the reported copper find at Sudbury junction. This is where the Canadian Pacitic railway ts with the branch running to Geor- All the region to the — and east of Lake Super! ior abounds in copper, either in ore or in its native bite. but hitherto no deposit has been found as rich as that to the south of the lake in the Nor- Michigan peninsula. The copper latter place have been con- sidered the richest im the world. There the mineral is found almost chemically pure. One of these mines was producing a few years ago one-eighth of the annual pro- duction of copper in the world. In view of the fact that the Sudbury de posit is said to be superior to this, it is w There is evident Conners thern mines in the about a fortnight ago, but without|the Michigan copper has hitherto com- aprovement. ‘Lhe inflammation from] manded the highest price in the market, he jaw h penetrated the brain, and he}}eing remarkable for tenacity and espe- passes i great agony Phe deceased cially suitable for cartridges. It is said cui im for @ Number Of years and was that the mines south of Lake Superior paid be t Industrious man. ihe tact that | $28 900,000 in dividends from the time t ves a widow and three young help- | they were opened down to 1882, in which i children in destitute circumstances |latter year the dividends amounted to lends additional sadness to the case. ($2.9: 0,000. It will be seen that these as a ee — | Algoma people have a large thing if Mr. fias it Become Hollow ? |Mackay is right in saying that they can W. H. Smith, of M mtreal, has received | 1 trom obse rvers in Char- close up all other in the world. copper mines marshak tle has full power that of | was held on Natur- e strong won rth nothing that } a tn eae JERSEY CATTL "Ad, b Hattle for Sale, by Governor Hayiland. leifer “Colchester Maid,‘ Maid and Belle’ 3 Centennial, 2 years old Bull “Oscar's Velpeau,” son of Island Maid and Osear of St. Lambert (yearling.) These lt - no room for then. or description and oe please — J. H. McKAY, M. D., Truro, N, Ss. ~3i oaw a me J AM ES Hi. REDDIN, Sept. 27 AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Vitzgerald, Esq., Cameron Block. 4&7 MONEY TO LOAN. Sept. 27, 1886-1 mo eod & wy 3 mos Valuable Busines Stand. He Subscriber will rent Queen Street for a term of years, as may be either furnished or unfurnished. JOHN J. TRAINOR, Sept. 1 1886—pat 3i eod RI’ Wholesale Pricas. CtAILING AT 6 to Jets Choice Sieak, S to Scis 6 to Sets Cora Beet, 5 to Tetss | Pongues, Scts. per peund ; Roasts three animais will be sold at a bargain, as the owner BARKRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR his premises on agreed upon. The house ¢ ontains 13 rooms ; there is also good stabling and other out- buildings. The dwelling house can be rented For further particulars apply on the premises. BEEF & LAMB Choice Forequarter Lamb. 5cts per pound Cheice Hindquarter, G6cts. per pound Cheiee Chops, nieely trimmed, Corned “BRAKING & STERNS’ ‘daughter of Island | | | has removed tothe office adjoining that of R. RK. | ene ttt tt. ae “LONDON HOUSE. » ISLAND MAID,” No. 12,131, formerly sina SP We BS ER cer FALL STOCK NOW OPENING. — 10 ee HARRIS & STEWART, CHO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1886. 1886. — NeW AUTUMS GOODS, ~o ee (Ye NSTA LMEN '?’ SS Bs FiBReS? he above prices are for Cash ouly x r¢ ati m besides made to Boarding Houses. ; ir you leave your name and address and { arrange with us, we will send to your residence every day required, take orders your ' them promptly y. We still hold to the opinion thet the]. #. Z. BRIDGES # CO.,| | City Council retain the power to dismiss] HILLSBOROUGH STREET. oligceman or all the policemen. Thejs 27, 1886. wer of the Stipendiary Magistrate | = 7s ee ; ver the policemen is similar to} Ithat possessed by a _ superintendent | P THE BOTS WARM Pts. Sergt. Davison es "Lieut: Rc V> Longworth. 165 46.00 acess §2 | ie ST OPENED and selling at phenomenal Lieut. McDougall ° ‘ i5c ae prices during the dull season in harvest :- Capt Weeks . gees eek enw 0| Men‘s Black Saits, $6 50, up. Adjt. Mon “1 vgs ee ior 2 oo. a Men‘s Fine Black Worsted, $8.59, up. {inet 7 L a: 49 1! Men’s Tweed Suits, $, up. LIecut, J. ongworth deeceenvenev ates 4 Men’s Fall All-wooi Suits, $5.75. up. Fr. L ious ‘ . “. . : 45 | Youth's Suits, $4.75, up. | E. Br Love be I ee eS 12; Men’s very beavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. oq | Men's All-woo! he:vy Pants, $1.75, up. erat \ ior ¢ Vy at ween 8s Ali yr Sergt. Major Grey -+r++- OF! Child's Suits at a sacrifice. Men’‘s Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. Men's scariet Shirts and Diawers, 6 cts, up, Men‘s Neck wear in variety, l0cis, up. Men's Braces, l6cts. to $i a pair. Ladies’ Sacque Cloths, &5cts, up. Men's Knit and Fianunel Shirts, $75cts, up. Men's Regatta Shirts at cost. Men’s White Uniaundried Shirts, 50cts, up. tieavy Horse Blankets, $1.51), up. Stylish Carriage Glaokets, $3, up. W bite and Colored Bed Biankets, low prices Lare+ Stock of Ladies’ Corsets, 40cts. a pair, up. Another stock of Dent's Kid Gioves, 8dcts, a Hosiery, l0cts. a pair, up. urge stock of Fall Tweeds, 49cts, up. done this month at extraordinary Ladies* A very i Tailoring price Now is the time to wet your fali clothes, cheap. Large Trunks, 85cts, up. Large Valises, 9octs, up, ‘Tire finest stock of U mbrellas ever exhibited in this market, 65cts, up. New Fall Unions aud Draggets. Men’s Rubber Coats, $2, up. Shirting Flannels, Licts, up. Yarns ~all shades and makes, Hats, &e. Ladies’ Gossamers, $1, Uj 2Acts, up. dome and Save Money. CAMERON BLO) K Ch‘town, Sept. 27, 1886—3mos Pf SLND ANILWAY. PROVINCIAL EXHEBITION. MM pe! I le 1 s ———— < —E—— -— - + mroe a: x nee ‘ : “ a fp Rett RN TICKETS, at one First-class Fare, on ane 've or 4s describing eee 4 pOG-caRT, owned by M. McLeod Esq \ will be tesiand as ian. in connection with ‘sy and its conse nces ( + letter he y = ah : ~ 457 the Provincial Exhibiti on. to te held@at Ohar Ce ee wae lett Pde) Q. C., and driven by his servant man, cul- ke nauntie OR 6ih and 7th OUTOBER next ~~ yot yesterday states that ‘‘the running of a} |ided with a truckman’s team last Saturday | °"; : aoe ; : et seiiinsis Nbilid Seal w shakes the earth from | afte: c h io x ay From all Stations, except those on Cape Tra- raluway train now § aces Une Cart 1 ror Ite noon, on Richmond Street, near the verse Branch, to Chariottetown by Forenoon four to seven miles off, sounding at the) Bijou Restaurant. Asa result one of the | Trains on Oci, 5th, to parties appointed to act as j : ! £4 ol i m ne $e 1s S , ume time as if the train was running over | shafts of the dog-« art was broken, the horse, ‘Afternoon Tr = ee Boge by all Tr . by nivart: the th ¢ os ‘ low |—-a voung : spirite — allie te ernoo abs Ob rards . culvert, the earth giving back a hollow} a young and spirited animal- ran away, on Oct. 6th; from Summerside, Souris, George- sound FR rom this the writer concludes | and some excitement was created among those | town and Intermediate Stations to Charlotte- : ; | w itnessed the accident. The trnckman’s | , ; Tr . pn Oct? om ' the earth beneath Charioston and/| Who weaees he ac inant. The truckman’s | ees sn Cope T ian a ee ae ] + allow T wan escaped unscarnec i om 00 has become hollow. The | ¥ 9 ne : Train on Oct. 6th,—guod tc > Pett in On same date reckless predictions of Wiggins and other p \ — i and on Oct. 9 bh, all ‘othe = aa =. being good to 3 ; ; a IL Wr i l ad ol tober 886, alleged earthquake se wie are described as| rp George Mulherrin, of St. John, com-/ return up to aad on Oc heave dome. < hasta: 4 ygt, | mitted suic ide onThursday eveni ing, byjumping | JAMES COLEMAN, lMaving done considera ble arm amongst | ° se > . a i Raaiaaaias ecee;: in comedemanet ee ‘d from the pilot boat H. 8. Taylor, Superintendent, ne more { int. mome, IA col “ive ee ' ws oi ead of hing vali - ‘i when off Grand Manay, thirteen miles trom Railway Oaen, Ch‘town, Sept. 27. } nour ireat i f Dru e ; ¥ “ : ave eS any Cee SS ee Oe jst. John, N. B. All efforts to rescue him ‘ee wky 2t bor uni jour Zi EBD + C2 > Re | were fruitless. Pilot Mulherrin, was an un-| ~~ Se ra ea . : . : ‘ } ninth 4 28 wa anon ‘ alle Despise not the day of small thi ngs. L ittle | married man 36 years of age, and resided Choice Furniture, . + ? : , + > a + . 2 things may he lp a man to rise—a bent pin in with his mother on Charlotte Street. No n easy chain for instance. Dr. Pierce’s | Causeis assigned for the rash act, : j i ‘s e . r easant Purgative Pellets are small things, | are rT AT AUCTION y whe nt to take, and they cure sick head-| Mr. James N. Cuxsrxenam, of ( ‘ape Sable, 3 liver ind do wonders. v. S., has a natural curiosity in the shape of | / x looms, FRIDAY, Zlst October, at 2 i ‘ tah ! not wl inv |a real live rooster with four wings. The bird | o*’clock, p. m., ! thrs a wj was hatched earty = aimee s full grow mi nd 1 Piano (good), by Halet-@ Cameia. } fe, ‘dinarv kind } ate, i Parlor Set. walnut and silk (handsome) ym the ordinary kind only in being fur- et ; , ‘3 ‘ | oe : ’ ¥ . fi ' 3 Marb!} top fables, Walnut Hat Rack and ™~ ae ha — RIGDER: SISA. OF CATR BRA Se NEM: my r which | pati ¢ mane , Extension Dining Table (wainat) ; ile it next, at noo i” here appears to he no ¢ urthly use. They are 5 Chairs, 1 Sofa, 2 Bed-room Sets, Bedsteads Bb. M Luctioneer 2i | smaller than the normal cues, » Eee further } and ¢ nairs; Carpets. in Tapestry, &. | | I. ty 1 1. | ooking Range—‘Silver L»ke.” 2 Standard : Y > - (1G one rear, ie i uk Well Cc sO CE | nite S: oves, i Refrigerator, Lot of Books, &c. BaLrisEr Prats, Eatpie apd Green rapes a ; mend A. H, B. MACGOWAN, anges, iJemons, Apple ss, Wa, at Bee Ad io nd Liang = Htings are & jid cheap as . ’ * : _ > . , - Cini’ tive Aas Ww, P, Ubiwill’s. Pen | whyy CoavopW2 Sept. 45) trl wat moe welt thur and fill Gc (TOTAL ASSETS see *9 New Plushes New Veibetoont. New Mantles, New Fur Capes New Fur-lined Cloaks aneacee (ae A Large Stock Knitting Yarns very Cheap. ee ee NEW PLUSH, FELT, AND STRAW HATS. Sik. nwelllillfidnaell Pemmnnatttlinnmmatias MantleClotis, in Boucle, Kyrle, Ottoman, Frieze, Astrachan, & A Large Stock BLACK DRESS GOODS as Cheap as Ever, ED women ) New Colored Dress Goods and ‘Tr mmings. . & STERNS. oy PERKINS TY GOODS 1SS86. ee ee) eee Offer Them. Sept. 16th, PLEN They Won't Last Long at the Prices ee " is too bad to sell goods at such terrible low prices; but a great many of these goode have been bought from 25 to 50 per cent below regular prices—this accounts for the bargains we now oier. Our Dress Goods Department is right full of bargains. stock of Velveteen, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ulster Cloth from 20 to 30 per cent less than usual. WV Br-S TOUR i. $10,.009.00—-Ten Thousand Dollars’ worth of Clothing will be sold at prices that were never heard of before. We have also an extra large Merimoes, Sacques, Sacque Cloth and 989 Overcoats will be cleared out, three, four, five and six dollars less than regular price, If you don't believe this, come and see-—No trouble to show our goals. 2,400 Suits of Underclothing, 900 Shirts, Hats and Caps in endless variety. fa COME AND SEE! 4a COME AND SEE! % - FE PROWSE Sign of the Bik Hawt, 74 Queen Street. Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1886. NORTH B2ITIS © i. ae He & MERCANTILE & Lire Insurance Company. EST A BLIS FIWD, 1809. a $29,484,018, Qn tren Every description of property insured at current rates. Policies issued by the undersigned FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, Corner Qucen and Water Streets Uh'tuwny Stys ll, 188d—Lea eutl ee