THI DAILY EXAMINER, Local and Other Items. | PEE, Crry CounciL to-night Seretal Desparcars to THe Examiner. - . PEMPERAN Regu Ain Exciting Discussion.’ « Division, No, 4, this « ing yee - Toronto, Oct. 12 he . ‘ takes ¢ t fit, At an exciting session of the Victoria : tl i} Board of Regents held yesterday, the - | Federationists proposed to call a special . } : ; “I I ( i \ jaelmas Term | Sessi of the veneral conference if the of the Suy t will open tn this city on | oppos'ag litigants would consent to accept N j its cisions The anti-federationists > “od j herce y opposed the proposal, but a Mirss x i RR ‘ ptoris I: ithers i res ullon re nmenainy it was carried 7 ; 1) ‘ +3 i} ' & §3 ns lobstans Uathe-| OY a irge majority, the counter pro- ' . * ' week, y on Tuesday, the | position which was voted down was to Sus} ill action in the form of federation - funti e next regular general conference t t i , : oe —OaINg fin 180) . \A . subliyiny tne nair, ana far 1} } f } Pearl j 1 Y i bold chatienge of the Tederationists “Ey sith 3, Hall's Haia R newer is} : rut r opponents in an awkward corner, Preece }for the main contention of the latter has { ION The n ‘ mer | ul way ven that the promoters of Federa- ; for Oa os age ve misinterperted the will of the Sta n shouk eH. Lane. Lot 1c rere conterence, he responsibility ot John Currie, Lot 30.—A. McNe . further obstruction and trouble is now _—-<-+ _ ’ " >th upontnes sof the movement. Ine Coat reap as a l y ol ca ling a special meeting ol ¢ . ithe 4 eral Conference devolves on a not overlook the ! ‘ \. Down's trade is | : increasing rapidly: + t his prices are reason } si in ‘ committee of conference, which, able, and that th. iality of his coal is 4 iace nour st might, considered the re- | cellent lation of the board of regents and ; ; > i Sut call tor such special ses- eee eS The degt m ; ; a 5 : } } untifis to the restraining suit to meet this (\ i ‘ ning at St. Law-| ' , : > . ae aluiat the f ard of regents give tne re- ene y \ i deg 1} ; a 4 ;guu yuarantee, which is not considered | Mal . aus . » s i re » | lik _ -_> i > LAN ' wi? I We innot 1 The Lash. ivi t p ; ’ omg : : ej Wiis i t rrcro, N. S., Oct. 13 tutel ivantag rf sent } ‘ : ' : | r tiie first time in the history of ( ol- D } d i sain i € er ihe lash was pp lied to dy in the William Landrigan, (county jail at Truro Hitch, the culprit, t man f ic f tt npted « tenis | | Was se enced at the recent October session sssauit at ft I session of the Supreme | i the ipre » Court to imprisonment for Ceurt at 8 id need jone year, and receive 50 lashes, 25 within four years int | lten davs, and the balance shortly before > ithe « ration of his term of imprison- | Note W1 Wednesday m ’ the j ment The crime so punished was one of | last day for applying e registered in South- | inde t assault upon a six-year-old child port, M t Stewart, and Johnst 3 ANI babtui¢ Morrison, at i onomy. pouing ~ icts, and — yh} ting t hy re a i ~ f ™ a The Candy Mystery. ad ‘ i} ¢ plate s mug for 5 See 29 O5 z C1. St. Jowun, Oct. 13 aS Wa : warrant: 315). Ch vestigation Into the cause of Mrs. a ( nw 32.5 \ 3} McR s death was continued on Saturday st «ga tind of | s at E. W. Taylor’s, | I , when several witnesses were ex- Came b famined D. C. Clinch, banker, swore that = n t lay of M:Donald’s arrest, the Jatter } W 3 g f tailing, | drew ney on deposit, and Detective ting | begin at » use Ayer’s Hair Vig Lfis | testified to finding two boxes in Barker's | . + . > i . . i pre} D 5 ” . I p Omovres | establi: iment with biue buttles, like the} ,_ = ? : fone received by Mrs. Haw. i wr of nd faded slr, and renders 1 : a = sort, p - | | i ; — ‘ - Charges Formulated. Dy i 8 (>-U yoid I ten | — i Q G - ACK w 18 i An 10} OrTTawa, Oct. 13. hia « “A i \V W i } ‘ re : ; ‘ i mplaints of the German Consul at it “ g uu Warrant Y 3 y ' ‘ ’ t wit e ions f p \ ind Montrs | in reference to Ad- "ye i sry ons if . ia ‘* zg. W.7 a Block miral Henege’s conduct have been received o he Government and forwarded to the : : nn CATA is in the ! j N 7; for | 4 perlal AULNOTILies W thout comment. The is und ‘ s ate nts that the Government passed an possible e pois is thorous era rder incil censuring the Admiral is} ! i I » intr | Ayer’s Sarsapa s t st 1 most - ' yh) ‘ : e Si ix botties, | . . "was rs , et Foul Play. } WV ort ; le He - ni Cuicaco, Oct. 13, es VLA . ir i I j i ‘ i ~el . . . _ nach tish g ii et has not > i it in un h rie > : 3 suf nh here over the} sppearance. Mi st of these ssels port very of asystematic and wide spread {at Souris. P. E. [.. and ab uttemprt to bribe the jurors in the Cronin al i ers ‘ hy “ » rre 8 i ) ni ade | t \ liant, is 't a la | S tte l rer . » i, a Falmage’s Tabernacle Burnt. | i LY! I t aT UH ‘ "> ‘ j j i . f DROOKLYN, Oc. 13 } pres rain sca 3 in Pisce } the icng ight, iS marked by t Kil it pe 9 ulmage’s Tab rnacle was burnt t of typhoid fever in town l e are this morning Loss $150,000. Well in- to be fitty or sixty cases. The Hotel Dieu i red full, having twenty patients Rev. Fath« —- t ; : j } , e ~ . ' Joiner and Sister St. Joseph nave taken the Veatin Huiletixz j yeT ——— | i . / = Toronto, Oct. 14.—10 a. m. } fue Rirce-—In the Engineers medal and Easterly winds, cloudy or partly cloudy, vige npetit Saturday ernoo local rains on the coast; not much change in Sergt NI 4jO (zrey won first pla pera re | The Rith Squad N Zot No. 1 Battery G —_ i A under command ot Lieuter Ant Sterns, he ° , ms t | arters. i ir regular target practice on Saiurday.G Morrison’s Quarters | haut stands first on tne iist, wit Uleut : . he) . ») H rit Ana tsaunner Ho »p ‘rgt eS for second, Montreal, Oct. 12 No. 2 Battery, G. A., is having it Merrison, the Megantic outlaw, was at yt tice this afternoon. conveyed from this city to St. Vincent de om Paul Penitentiary this morning and entered | tsi Ts Line oil ers, neon om 4s N : BOS ers and men of the Engineers mt t. Geo. M. Moore with a bs au , e pitcher and waiter, on the eve of his Second Crops. i lage lhe pitcher and tray were bought + | i - rE. W. Taylor's MonTREAL, Oct. 12 | ati Ti) be f Silshby Hose Company ls - _ . . ; ' + ‘4 ’ . . . wane farme tC Pate de haleur’s l ive | I sen t re with a wedding pre nt cs ’ 4 . s2 own eond ¢ ps of potatoes this season. } elegant fruit dish, scapemmmanieainecincptasiantiitsinsiinaninmnpniniiinliiini = . j } s.—The steamer Worceater DeatH Revtrevepo Him.—John Me-! Ca N ae, al .+ | Masters died at the Prince Kdward Island | 4 virsou, rrived Irom Bos on at . g ‘ | k , sat irday Lternoon She Hi pit on Da turd Ay ni tat ten o¢ og , : the Particulars of the ace dent which resulted lo ng passenyers Mr O'’Bieney. Mrs in ms death nave aT _ “ppt red in THE Bi : Mr JC Kennedy, Mrs P CC CGon.: EXAMINER vile AM ers was well known n . Miss Kati Beacon, Miss Emily! th ughout the cuy, aud his igure was a Mug , M Eliza Boutilier and Miss familiar one on vur streeis Of a some- \] : she what eccentric tucn of mind, he was, never- ~ + theless, a good, honest, ingenious citizen. | - i 1) ‘ \ report a j rio Long Itsiand yon George's | ‘ AHEAD OF ITS ComPpETITORS. —After all, Cape Breton, of some farmers getting their jouraalism in China has its perils. The stUs Sih p Sy the lecomotive because | Pekin Gazette, fur ex imple, says that their land claims were still unsettled and they | nineteen hundred of its editors have been } tried to « ppose ¢! é progress of the ratiroad. beh acded during the thousand years of its ! iy wy sks a sp. Kes unavailing, itseems |, Xistence. In this department the Gazette | : ed sol carts acros he track he ae . i , . cross & - tra ™ Sa probably leads all its esteemed contempor- tine rit ind =6the engine rather knocked . . i ‘ ++ } . , iTICS, } it, witheut, however, being derailed or | ise i » particular damage. ; c . ' i * | Just opened three cases cloth in worsteds, | meltons, tweeds, and fancy avercaating, | i Lycevm.—lhe Lyceum preseateda/ which were carefully selected, and which we | busy appearance Saturday night. The Allau | are prepared to make in latest styles. —Jobn BAe » drawing card and the hall was Mcleod & Co. foct]4 vrowad to excess. The repeating and fly cn sia i } Sad 1} % Gack spilt ond watches were sold as ad- Court oF CHancery.—The Court of a greatmany more bargains in Qhancery will sit on Wednesday next. The 4 } vere obtained - Bale wae Kept case of Ewen McKinnon Vs. Christv p oY marly tinight his 1s i ’ ; } ; = : ‘ S ; = Campbell and her son Daniel, an action to : t um will be brought toa =f “ie set aside @-trauduleoat conveyance will re : sSaies wi De Rela . . ory « inthi then at and 8 p See , ** ra. dav 7 sii ‘ i ™ one Depr Court.—The City Smal : AK PISH A few days azo, amen De! Court was im session Chis Ioerehvon, Levy wv Vaikin tong the Uue at du yurnead case Was lurther adjourned. shor Croea fe ; , ce es siieiecietdiaail alata titan 4 " 5 J5iah Lu iehh Meo, N. Pee enna picked the | t wh; : » sett 7 ich none of the BIRTH. CUle ever seen It wae ibont eight ane - i 1ewhas li h et \t Sum U 2, vife of Re oe ad arow of thorns ling Chalmers Gilmour, of a sor fron rk of ¢ ‘ p : 9 ctntninainnaiat endieen ee t! at ! i near ' watt “4 Se that of salmon, very ff O L&T.--The corn nement of the Dwelling ‘ 'gillaadis had a pumbe ; j tiouse on Gorner “of Prince and Dorchester Streeis. It coutains eight rooms, is su_ plic d | with w and heated with hot water. Pos-es- sida dtd Odeotner Hex CeURVG ALLEY, sepl? Sailer fins here and t ; n ¢ “0d there wver h No one Could pwme it, a ny LVF YONINATO MON Boos ore ad MO NDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889. 10,000 Dollars Worth OF READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP AT J. B. MACDONALD’S. ——————{x)-______ - €$€450,|RERPERS, - . . *. 3 5,00 | | REEFERS, ey a te (RERPERS, 3-66 ang eg 8.00 REEFERS, ener SONNE | oh igs 5.50 7.00 | REEFERS, 8 ee Oy EE ORTS, Rees degen 10 eee, 5 ee 6 50 OVERGN - + + + + 8.00] REEFERS, pis ign s\ i og aga OVEROOATS, Roce Mea i) | Re os Cr ee 80) OVERCOATS, Se ce ee 10.00 | REEFERS, gf PN OL re on oe La OVERCOATS, ; s ; OVERCOATS, - ‘ : ; OVERCOATS, : : : : 5 5 OVERCOATS, - i : ‘ e 6.0 OVERCO ATS. 5 OVERCOATS, . ‘ i , : SSss Jt OVERCOA TS, : . . : . Mens’ Suits! Mens’ Suits! Boys’ Overcoats ! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the City, J. B. MACDONALD. NEW FALL GOODS, 1889, JAS. E PATON E& CO's. Just Opening, our First Instalment if Dry Goods from the English Markets. —(x) WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO Our Stock of Dress Goods IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS COODS, NEW DRESS COODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for ae Costumes; Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &c., Xe. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and at the LOWEST PiJv Es. JAMES PATON & C@., BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE Charlottetown, October 9, 1889—eod w ky v n, Aug. 23, 1889-—eod wky nua os ATT AND WINTER GOODS. Corner Great George and Kent Sts, | BY AUCTION, ix) PERKINS & STERNS. ————(x) -—-—-—-- I AM instructed by Mr. James R. McDon- nell, to sell by Auction, on W EDNES- DAY, October 23rd, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises :— W E have to announce a complete stock of New Goods for One of the most desirable Building Lots for the Fall and Winter Trade. a Business Stand in thecity, fronting 85 feet on Great George Street and 42 feet on Kent The varied requirements of our numerous patrons from Street, directiy opposite W. E. Dawson's, . > . pe Esq. Town and Country are fully met in the splendid assortment of ae particulars apply to ¥. L. Has) Woolen Dress Fabrics, Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters, Millinery, Terms at sale. ‘Knitted Wool Goods, Stapie Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Clotlis, | Gents’ Furnishings, &e., &e. The whole now offered at prices calculated to maintain our reputation for supplying the best POUND ave ‘goods at moderate tigures. We would remind those seeking a comparison in cha’ ges that the lowest-priced article is not always the cheapest, as heretof re our aim will be to have the article W ANTRD.—A 0 ea iteen ok after abort, |good and the price moderate. useful.—W. M. KaYDEN, Westbourne. 2—ocl TenmG a tama Wael oles ela aay In a few days we will open a big Jot of Fancy Goods, which \ immed: ale “ly at this offive. MY dammediately at unis ot'é | we will dispose of at exceptivnally low prices. \ ANTED.— A man to work on a smaij farm. Apply at vuce to J. MCWILLIAMS, Dear Sherwoou Cemetery. gi—vuctis os TED,—A Servant Girl for general house-/ PER cINS ST ~ RNS wok. apyiy to RS. HUWARD Davy, tuch- it AD K I mond Sur eet, 1w—vCilé R. BEAIRSTO, oct7—eod Auctioneer. W anes bssersici ee You will save many a doliar by trading with Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1889—dy wky OARDERS WAN PED, at the Oakiand House, niug Svreet. Charges reasubaut.—wv, J. Mist rer == |S. S. “COILA.”, DANCING. was TED.—A Blacksmith with some experi- euce, ut ODE. Apply wo WiLLiAM J. i RUC- ay 4i wk y—v0lit TOR, Liugter Kiver P. UV s BIS Steamer is due here on WEMNES. F JUVENILE CLASS | for instruction in AN TED. —4 Cock aud Housemaid. Appiy to DAY NEXT, l6th inst., and will receiv Dancing wil! be sae at Terpsichore W et ee sont ecu | freight at Charlottetown and rill receive | Fall on 841 URD AY NEXT, the 12th inst., : , (also Crapaud, if convenient), sailing for Boe. | jaud continue Saturdays ana Wedne: days, ton on SATURDAY, 19th. ix: to 6 p. m. W ANTED.- -Anactive young man to Canvass city and coustry fur a yuoa selling articie Dum Beli exercises carefully taught. eee D. FARQUH ARSON & SON, A Clxse for Adnits will be opexed on the oct]2 foliowing Tuesd y. the J5th, sud continue ; Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 10 p. m, ANSUAL MEETING. | wo awe WANTED.- —A ; good Servant Girl for genera! | oe ee | . Bi | peal ‘ iS = i rs on Commission. Apply at this office. W s.NTED AT ONCE.—A_ good Cook. Apply atthe ELDON Housg, Kent strect. octj—iw pd housework. Apply to Mrs, D. sTEWART. i , Ke nt Sureet. ocd '¥ “HE General Avnua! Meeting of the Hills- | —--—- —— § Lorough Skating Rivk Company will be | W ANTED.—A Female Servant fer general held con WEDNESDAY, 30th day of October, hous aes Rie 6 See er! — wees inst., A. D. 1889, at Eight o'clock, p. m., at} ieertinttnsteit tO & suilable person. App 3 , cara - 2simer & . Shar. | 7 SATTC AGGIES Dorchester Sircet. eod—octd the office of Messrs. Pslmer & McLeod, Char | ERESH SA USAGES made daily at R. lottetown. BRIDGES’, and sold at 12 cents per ANTED.—A gogi plain, Cook. Apply to D.C. BoLEDD, pound. Special rates to Hutels and Boarding yaw Y ‘ath oct t} Sth bevy Trsesurvn we CuaM es, Guanes Fae tt ee a OR EN +7 ro - 6 cen dincanh 6 Feo. te ae , iterate nara ees nonantttanet we mot nlasrtnecelenaseteghstiteanyram a 7 sme oman ‘as fia nN ee a ae aaa 7 * . peperranttn, centr Sermatech, We $s preva eae b aad _ anheo) + ee) rab me epee gear A cig Sas 2 EE. . y ae “ - . = * .