Sus. eS eed eee t ? i & ; ty a 4 a ee suri~iss —/_ an OR sents eam : com o . . oo 7 . Tr 4 as — a ae ee ae eee pe Ok ae eee a ae AMI a de 8 mney BA Ci . " | i + ' ~ DAILY EXAMINE - - .* = FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1889 Us 4 * 9 ad . - . S\egia i ‘2 . BP op 4 "oN a’ — Re: ‘ " ame ama name ct as 9“ aca ta we : a 8482 & BPG 1 iW CW EN FOR : cE ; Locai and Other Tiems. | PRURGRAPHIO ABS, ee ay ee | ia . — annie amameeoecesan —_ ’ % m ; i 4 i ’ i ee The Bar versus the Pulpit. (aa Novem Fasnutons.—MeCali's celebrated SpeOIAL Desparcugs TO THe EXAMINER, ae lit serne and bazaar sheets for Novemb Tuma lawyer, young and bold, ia a B . New Railway Order As our good city knows ; ie [t riles me that a pulpit men " ta » Sa a Tay ! «~ £ Moncton, Oct. 31 Should tread upon our toes. af wt ri 8 < ~e |}? \ ; — . ‘ ; ji D s little commotion was created in Lhe clergy very often fail ‘ ; ~ a ; . , . a ae = ‘ y cireles here to-day by the issue Yo practise what they preach, : 1% = _" 7 > , : . , we J . : reular from A. Busby, General Pas bur we expound all equity ,kS AGA i . ye ; : : ’ ¢ . : , shh er Agent of the I. C. R., forbidding all \nd live the truths we teach. si ~ os NN wiuctors to aceept tickets issued by HN . ; ae ’ ’ \ ; . ee ae _ ae [wixt a varnished legal fiction is nadian Pacitic Railway »gents for points ete ee : te : ae te Jobs | Halif Wie his _And a coarse, vulgar lie, . LAST OF THI SEAS Ne Lhe sieamer \} ra eee tr. Jonn a ng eg ue cireu- ihere is a startling difference, . i isxyexpected here Monday morning. 1 his | ‘AT In edect states that i . -. agents in This fact you can’t deny. “ it is undersood, be her last trip tor th St. John and Halitax have been selling | seaso tickets for points along the Intercolonial, | Yea, more, to shield the brotherhood 1 a7 - ind declares this action unauthorized, It | I'd quote, though it seems stale, For restoring t color, thickening the | says that C. R. Barry, of Halifax, and; O”¢ honest legal advocate J +} mn : " . ‘ . . ‘ “ \ > ms . . . . ‘ Z ' nk rag 8 H, ae and for pre hubb, of St. John, have been -issuing | By name Sir Matthew Hale. venting baldness, Lil 8s air henewer 18 un ickets for passacve over he reolon- - ‘ kets for passag ver the Intercolon Give heed to my lucid story, = inet i * Aut Saints Day. The Office for the Dead will be sung at St. Peter’s Church this Preacher, Kev Simon offertory will b =a ening t 4.00. Gibbous Lhe yard fund tor th uvrave - > DismMissep For Ang is, of the Halifax poli se force, has dimissed for drunkenness. He had been pre DRUNKENNEsS,—Olhi been viously reported for ti ame offen about doz: hm Limes. li Wakine Ure.—Fifty Halifax stores have sided plate glass fronts this summer, and th is looki: lor a nience wh site for a city eunci oi parKner., & Dv at present possess sl, and that neither the Canadian Pacific or ther railway has arrangemeuts allowing of foreign tickets for busines origin line of ny he use ° } } a3 ling aiong the the mf sggawe on such tickets, and re informed they must not accept them on sIns. The effect of this circular, as re- varded here, is to stop the Canadian Paci- | ic doing local business over the 1. C. R. —— On the Move. ATHENS, Oct, 31. 1an-of-war Kaiser, r William of mali with | Germany on board, | peat a aera aaa ae From which it will appear That I can amply illustrate;— Make dusky problems clear. Intercolonial. | ri iwemasters are cautioned not to check | conductors In a much refined city;— The name I may not tell, There dwelt a young, good-looking man, Alias, downright swell. ‘** The noblest of all sciences ”’ He sought for his employ, And neither did browbeat, insult, Nor witnesses annoy, But smooth of tongue, of manners suave, : A model in the church, | No call for speech, or helping hand, E’er found him in the lurch. A few brief years, the summons came, This favored, rising star, Was called from out the courts of earth Unto a higher bar. | His clients came—betrayed their trust, The widow's, orphan’s cry, | Equivocation answered with A fine-spun legal lie. ; Heavy losses, bad investments, Shou!dered all the blame ; His widow donned the richest weeds Without regret or shame, His daughter married one who wears The broad brimmed clergy hat ; The well-born daughters of his dupes ;— We'll keep our thumb on that. For the pure and costly marble is this afternoon. The British, | £} Vo s Lists re 4K ive oe ’ ' men aug "ie " = er e . . ‘ , ; lrage in / i bi Cd a soya Galu eas . ed to vote | the Kaiser passed the fleets, and followed | r the | th rs vesse ai escort out of the | “ s harl i iv snd Queen ol Grreece, o the Duke of Sparta and bride, the F .ng and Hor n of Denmark, the Princess of Wales} ; laughters, the Empress Frederick and , » Prussian Princess on board the British from $ ship Surprise accompanied the fleets - urteen yoke ; ' CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 31. i to ti Wi I iil in : ; tors have had their day, 1e aba El Tauk says the Emperor William’s loned the field, th t sit to Constantinople is a happy event incomparable medicin r y and shows that Germany ap snd was never so great as al present, proves the Suit un’s wise policy of neutral- ails r3Ive UMBRELLA. — An =" Thomas Gallagher stole an umbrella iroma Portsmouth, N. H ° 4 magistrate wh grocery stere at sna Was arraigned for so doing be tore gave him a sentence of thirty d bYS IM jai an ordered that me aiso pay the cosis, a i Oe ——_<——— —--- Att Hattow E’en.—Last night i boys, and some big ones too, got in the work on gates, crossings, Goorsteps and moveabie things, much iot annoy lisgust of sundry taid and respecta citizens. But, sofar as we know, bo ser! damage was done. ~ Wei. Patronizep.—The Gazetie says that one huadred and fer ty -Six been received | y trustees for permits to schools which it is proposed to open in difier ent parts of the city of St. John next month Amoug the applicants are a goudly. number o! girls. ippiications hav ry of attend the : the secre tne ‘nvo Sean ni +4 ite Thiggile > Fisa Boreavt Reports.—Reports from Ma pequ for the 26th ult., say at cod is pilenti ful in that vicinity when the weather per- mits. Cod is also reported in fair quantities slong the C. B coast from Margaree to Cheti- cainp. No fish have been landed at D’Escoux jucing the last three days owing to rough sea. —_——> For Bostoy.—The steamer Worcester, Captain Nickerson, for B last afternoon with a general cargo and the follow- M A Macdonald, Miss Me sailed ston ing passengers : Leod, R A McLeod, é i y, Miss Robert son, Leo Macdonaia, } Des Roche, Mrs W yanua, s J W yand, J A \\ y in i, i VW y md and Miss Mullen - . lo Surprers.—Shippers having Boston for Charlottetown or Summerside take notice that the stean these Parquh arson & Son. freight in will er Coila Jeaves Bos- ports on 7th November.—D. 3i d w—oct3u tou fot eieeniielains fue Beatrice.—The steamer Princess Beatrice, Capt. A. &. Kelley, arrived from Halifax at three o'clock this morning with a general cargo, and Mr. Me senger from Souris stormy we ather, having,to Harbor about eighteen hours. turn this afternoon. ———< —_—_ isLanD Propuce.— The New Glasgow, N ( says: The schooners Lapwing, Two Sisters, and Montague, of Murray Har. snd Lady May, of Beile (xeek, P. KE. I., are unloading at the bridge wharf. Their ag- gregate cargoes amount to 2530 bushels po- , 650 bushels oats, and 200 bushels tur- 9s. Potatoes average 30 cents per bushel, oe Hattrax Prices.—The Chronicle says: The flour market is reported as unsettled, with quotations ruling at from 10 to 30 cents per barrel lower than last week. Eggs are still ,t present selling at unusually high Pork shows ancther reduction of 50 ~r barrel. Most grades of refined sugars AAVE 1H) 1de a drop ot half a cent and « pound. Potateces, oats and turnips have be come cheaper, and factory cheese has gone up a pound - Pants.— When a pant hunter pantiess is hunt- ing for pants, And he pants for the best[pants the pant market grants, He panteth in vain until he implants, Himseif in a pair of our auction sale pants, Sale commences at half-past seven ociock, Saturday night.—E. H. Norton & Co,, Anc- tioneers. novl Laughlin as a pas- She was detained by the ae a oe ** lay to in Beavet } ; 37 one Will saul On Tre ; i. Aronicte ’ tat 28 nif roing ut going up, ivures ih oupl of cents citiviaidionime How Dro Iugy Get Tuernz?—A few days ago aresident of Luston Street purchasel a portion of a barrel of damaged flour from a neighbor for his pigs. When taking the flour from the barrel a few days later, the pur- thaser found embedded therein a black-handl- ver per | Davitt Closes His Speech. > LonpDoN, Oct. 31. Michael Davitt « meluded his speech be- fore the Parnell Commission to-day. In losiug he appealedgto the Court to Say that the TJ'imes had not proved its charges iwainst the men who were striving to end Anglo-Irish Presiding Davitt for the yurt and com- displayed } t j questions. thanked Mr. wssistance he had given the C pl:mented him upon the ability Sir Henry pzech in behalf of the Times ' Justice Hannan | ar ; in nis 8} eecn. os om ; ; Mr. E. Phenix, of the Toronto Globe staff, wes of au historical character. He denied | js in the city. He has appointed Mr. Theo. that any injustice to Ireland still existed, | |, Chappelle agent in this city for the Chriat- which justified the present attitude of the | mas Globe—which he is promoting. Irish Nationalists; and referred at great \Vilkie Collins held that no great artist who’ length to meashres adopted during the last} had work to do-could go into society. He re- ialf century to improve the condition of. garded the atmosphere of society as deadly. that intry He applied this, however, rather to Londoa ~~ News Notes from Halifax. Hatirax, Oct. 31. Ex-Collect Ross and W. D. R. Cam- have been appointed Arbitrators, inder the Provincial Mines Arbitration The Customs reeeipts of Halifax for the month were $156,000, a decrease of $36,000. Miss Emma Schoff, one of the most noted singers of Halifax, was married to-day in St. Stephen’s Church to William C. Has- kett, manager of the wholesale drug estab- lishment of E. Elliott & Co., Loronto. Lord Randolph's Advice. Lonvon, Oct. 31. Lord Randolph Churchill, in a_ letter, urges the Conservatives thé coming session of parliament, to give prominence to the land law measures, the reform of work- men’s dwellings, iaborers allotment, li- censes and laws providing for shorter hours of labor, and dealing with the sweating sys- tem. All these questions, he says, are ri- pening for practical legislation. —— eee Steamship Communication. Orrawa, Oct. 31. Sir William Hynes Smith, Governor of the Leeward Islands is here to interview the Dominion Government on the question of ste utaship communication between those Islands and the Dominion. The Revolution Ended. Crry oF Mexico, Oct. 31. A telegram from Guatemala states that the revolution in that republic is ended, and the government has triumphed. All . a revolutionists taken prisoners were shot, al acetals Weather Rulletin. Toronto, Nov. 1.—10 a. m. Moderate winds and fair to-day, followed by local rains; not much change in tem- perature. + <p> aa HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Oct 31—-M Macdonald, Geo’town; J A Morrison, Halifax; Jas Rodger, J A McLeod, Amherst; C E Goodspeed, Boston; KE E Reid, (Joseph Elliot maker) and the sottom part of a bottle. Neither the seller | nur the purchaser are able to explain how the | articles came to be where they were found. | a may possibly have been put there in the pac ing. “l razor, ——_— THe Dead Attve.—La Minerve says: Ashock- ing occurrence happened ina parish near Mon- treal afew days ago, Auguste Archambueullt, : wie had been treated for Gright’s disease but , got no better, was seen to fall backwards, and the physiciaps provounced him dead. He | 8 kept two days, and many friends and tives accompanied the hearse to the ‘h and the grave. The coffin was lowered e process of filling in the earth was in | regress when some one thought he moan, Everyone listened, and to horror, the moan came from the ly the coffin was raised, and on ' the live man was seen strug. lwo physicians were sum- | led in restoring the man to Money invested in clothing at rvs’, will pay muh beyver than rgal state. isnow duing well. iH S London, Ont; A BE Mills, Westfield, Mass; Cj Sterns, Souris; C H Goodnough, New | York; E Phenix, Toronto; J H Richardson, | {ruro; D Schurman, 5 side; M Stephens, Or- well;"A H Gardiner, Boston; Miss beers, Mon- tague; Jas Gilmour, D M Kelly, Montreal. | OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 31—H B McKay, Clifton, N L; H F) Coombs, St John; G Therries, Montreal; J Mj Fe = Martin, Boston; J B Paton, Halifax. : ee Just wonderful is the commow expression of | those who have seen Prowse Bros. immense | stock of clothing. Their prices are the lowest en record. | {serene a ' We can’t make good weather, but we can_ make people feel happy over the big bargains Call and examine W onderful we are giving in clothing. our reefers.—Prowse bros., tue Cheap Men. : a Prowse 7 = 2 James began his His address Which lifts its snowy head Above the undreaming sleeper In the city of the dead. Attests in loftiest language Beneath God's open sky, That a life of legal tiction Cannot be termed a lie, Charlottetown, Oct. 3lst, 1889. Personal. Rev. Simon Gibbons, of Parrsboro, N. &., arrived by boat last evening, to preach this eyening at St. Peter's Church. He returns home to-morrow. than to Paris, where the conditions of society are favorable for literary and artistic work. tiHyppolhtte was inaugurated President of Hayti on the 6th of October, with great pomp. He reviewed his victorious army immediately after the ceremony. Great cn husiasm pre- vailed among the people. It is rumored that Minister Preston is to be removed at an early date. ~ + <> <a Charlottetown Markets. The attendance at the market to-day was very large. Prices range somewhat lower than last market. Butter, (fresh) has dropped to 19 & 21cents per 1b.,the demand being brisk at that price. Eggs are 20 to 23 cents per dozen. The other quotations PERK GREAT BARGAIN DAYS with us. (x) Thess are | You will find Bargains on our Counter every day in the week. We make a specialty of every article we sell. We look out to buy right and sell cheap, and you will save money Pe buying from us. —(x) Cheap Flannels, Cheap Fleecy Cottons, Cheap Winceys, Chesp Dress Goods, Cheap Ulster Cloths, Cheap Mantle Cloths, Cheap Linens, Cheap ‘Tickings, Cheap Blankets. (xX HOUSEHOLD GooDs. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. (x) ———_-—— —— We have a Big Stock of every description of DRY GOODS at bottom prices. | PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, November 1, 1889—ead aa . . mY m NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPAR IMENT, * HATS | Dress & aoe a \ . \"\ . a\— . - f a = / di >” (_ nn ee and oie ; Nk me. — \ ———| Die —_ -—— fs f ‘st — - P' ’ Goods. Sea ere Bonnets / cAROE | BEER BROS. | [| VARIETY i ‘ * See rT : OUR > . |Lonpon | FASHIONABLE MANTLES saiatin and A SPECIALTY. is ee a Was neve: PA RI 9 in —————. ———_ i in so ony boston dooce ae Robes, NOS | | ss ~ | Complete, — JAS. PATON & CO’S GREAT = CLUTRING ESTABLISHMENT DIED. On the 10th ult., at Tracadie, Lot 36, after a short illness, which he bore with Christian resignation, Hector MeAskill, at the advanced age of 95 years. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. '. Nov 1—Marshall, Malley, Richibucto; Petit Riviere, Trenholm, Cocagne; Ellen, Me- | Rae, Pinette; Althaea, Paoli, Shediac. CLEARED. Nov 1—Str Coila, McDonald, Boston; Effie Sweet, King, Bermuda. OTHER PORTS. Halifax, Oct. 30—Ent, schr Lettie May, | Montague. Cld, schrs Ovanda, Richards, | Ch’tewn; Affalia, Leslie, Souris. ee a i ae s | Just opened, another lot of Ladies Felt ie , Brown's Block. Hate,—Stanlay Bros. a outa) 81 ed Flour and Cornmeal. ‘DOO ss" “rowan,” CORNMEAL, are much the same as usual. Following are the prices: Beef (small) per lb............ $0.07 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per lb.......... 0.06 to 0.09 oe seca wis cus 4s .... 0.03 to 0.00 ; iN q Butter, fresh, per lb.......... 0.19 to 0.21 a A Rik i kh SQ AEE. Butter, tub, per lb...... ...... C.1S to 0.21 Brant, per ome Bs i ie the ka 0.80 to 0,00 ———_—_—(x)}— wichita Celery (per head)........... .. 0.03 to 0.00 Cheese per Ib............-+++. 0. 15 to 0.17 pron & CO. supply every description of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, and the good value PATON a Cabbage, per doz............. 0.30 to 0.60 CO. give is a household word throughout the Island. An Immense Assorcment of REEFERS and OVERCOATS. A VERY ee per DUSD.....---eee ees aan to 0.00 | SPECIAL LOT OF OVERCOATS, worth $7.00, clearing out at $4.75. This is a race chance ; don’t miss the Bargains. Come Codfish, (corned) per a 0.30 oo and see us. We will treat you well and give you good value for your money. Ducks, Ns eno engineers 0.50 to 0.55 | OVERCOATS, : : : 3 z - $ 2.00 | REEFERS, & 2.00 ee ee Cae eT, Ne a 3.50 | REEFERS, i . 2.50 Re CURES! ape eee 4g 50 | Baarens. = a 0.55 to 0.790 | OUVERCOATS, ; ‘ ; ; / 5.50 ; REEFERS, 4.00 sine abet ce ti wie . , ; acemp seg = ee ee are eer ee 0.15 to 0.16) OVERCOATS. ' , : 6.00 | REEPERS, 4.20 : bettie. : Ba sac : be aetna ~ See Me OE OG in sce cede -«» 0.30 to 0.35 OVERCOATS, : . ‘ ? : . . 7.00 REEFERS, 4. : Herring per doz......0+......+ 0.25t00.30}0VERCOATS, - - - - + =- - 7.60 | REEFERS, 5.50 OO TEI 0.05 to 0.08 | OVERCOATS, oe es eee aay te 8.00 | REEFERS, 6.00 Lard perlb ...... Sat wands O16teGIOTOVEROUATS, - - - = s* % 0.00 |, REBPERS, - + + om os 6.60 I TNs ins bce cinéee es . 0.05 to 0.07; OVERCOATS, . : ? ss ‘ - 5 9.75 | REEFERS, > : . . ; ‘ 7.00 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.33 to 0.33 | OVERCOATS, : 4 F : E : ; - 40.75 | REEFERS, ‘ . : ‘ . ‘ 8.00 Oatmeal, per cwt...........50- 0.00 to 2.50 OVERCOATS, : ‘i ‘ z : 11.60 | REEFERS, ; : ‘ ‘ ; . 8.75 Oy stare, ee rr 0.00 to 0.75 OVERCOATS, 7 : : F ‘i : : 5 12.00 ; REEFERS, 3 : : : i . . Z 9.75 emerians yy -~ tie) t*- +73 Cnr ee eS 12.50 | REEFERS, » ae, Say tle ee aor sma Perhe ans ate ees siehes — . OVERCOATS : ? : , : : : ‘ 13.50 REEFERS, ‘ x % 4 : ‘ P 12.60 Pork (carcass), per lb.......... 0.54 to 0.54 ’ REEFERS 14.00 Potatoes (new) per bush........ — to oa ’ " ; i , : ; 2 s : Plover (land) per pair......... 1.20 to 0.25 a a . ‘ . : Patridge, per pair ...-.-.---. 0.00 fo 0.86 All kinds of Children’s Clothing at Lowest Prices. Puente SO AEE kg i ocs sles 0.00 to 0.25 codes a “Se ere 0.15 to 0.00 Owing to the Wonderful Value we give our sales increase. Extra Value in MEN’S FUR CAPS, GOAT ROBES Rhubarb, per bunch........... 0.06 to rt LINDERS AND DRAWERS, &c., &e. : INN bib nays onde cgied > aes 0.06 to 0.1% ; Snipe, per pair............ s-++ 0.00 to 0.15 JAMES PATON & CO., OCOW, DOF IGG... 20. os0k sna 1.50 to 2.00 Sheep pelts............+.. ve 0.50 t0055} Charlottetown, October 25, 1889. The Great Clothing Store, Queen Square. POTION oid dc ok «ds v0 ok 0,75 to 0 00 - —- —- —~-—- Turnips, per bush........... ... 0.14%to 0.14 Tomatoes (per peck)..........- 0.15'to 0.00 Vi OL A Sse S r | FOR $ A = AM i ces Fie Fens b ase 0.60 to 0.00 . ° | - Wild Dacks (per pair).......... 0.50 to 0.00 + te rennet JERSEY ee 18 ae : : ; months old, Nova Scotia istry. AVING decided to wind up my business | Took the first prize at the recent Provincia on the Island, I have to request the | pynipition in Charlottetown. pew of all amounts due me, either by e g : : book account or note of hand, by the 15th of T. HEATH HAVILAND. | December. All amounts not settled by that date will be handed to my Attorney for! collection. | HANDSOME In Store and To Arrive: Antigua, Barbadoes, St. Vincent and Demerara MOLASSES, At Lowest Prices. Wholesale. FENTON T. NEWBERY. pat 6i guar jour 2i Puns., 30 Tierces, 25 Barrels, j 20 act26—tf «ROBT. F. IRVING, Labrador Herring. Agcountant and Adjuster, RIME LABRADOR HERRING, 280 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, oct26—6i J. J. SEAMAN. ; Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1889. In Store and To Arrive: | now | landing ex schooner ‘* Mary Mack.” | Every barrei warranted. For sale by i JOHN KELLY, | x<¢ : American House, Dorchester Street. | S Siscee of Seance aa erp Warehouse—Welsh & Owen's Brick Build-' counts. Books posted and accounts made out ing, Water Sirest. tf—oct29 | if required at-merchants’ place of business. — ~~~ |__ Stock-taking and valuing etteuded to in ANTED.—Two smart young mon. Apply at late. ouce to S. Gey, Rutiwuy Statko. Charlotte, ol pect of the Proviuce town, oot 250 “ JEWEL,” 150 ** * KOBE,” , 100 barrels “ Buckeye” Fine Bolted K. D. At Bottom Prices. FENTON T. NEWBERRY. Bi usr jdur Zi sorgu—G { ne a rr a e :