THE DAIL ee a Y EXAMINER, - - - - = THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, i380. ee PROVINCIAL mam W WEI IN EP Hotel Davies The st llions upto the mark were: Is*, Golde: a ce » Large, driven by \, ° Wout INTIMATE that his present Stock of the following Goods is the 21, Black — own , by Ce "we LARGEST and BEST-SELECTED LOT yet exhibited by him, viz. :— 1) i, drivel y ew a vl s | Fy Saws I ee = as Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Watches; Gold, Silver, Gold-Plated and Mok > drives PS. Brown, | : nearly every other description of Jewelry; Solid Silver and splendid appear Silver-Plated Ware; Marble, Imitation” Marble and . ne to the — nd were | Walnut Clocks; Gold and Steel Spectacles, Gold a ee Pens and Pencils, Pearl and Leather Card eiret Heat—Golden got the pole, Israel se Cases, Vases, Lusters & Flower Stands. nd Confidence jt third, Bl ack Pilot fourth. } Th horses got away on the third score, At| _ As it would weary the public tu read a t turn Golden forged to the front, and | Stock of Goods, they are invited to call and the three quarter pole had been reach. | Very low prices charged for them. Pilot captured second place, | breaking badly and falling to | a Golden trotted squarely and tee first-class work in every department. ifully, and tinished the heat in 2.322, Pilot second, Israel third, and fidence jr. far in therear. It is but right o say that the latter horse is slightly lame WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY repaired at short notice. list of the articles comprising the above inspect my Stock, and be convinced of the We guaran- North Side of Queen Square. ! : Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890—dy eod and out of condition. : ey Second Heat—This heat was most exciting. truggle was between Black Pilot, Israel Lhe strug: PRLEGRAPHIC ABWS. id Golden Pilot drew ahead at the first turn. Golden bi »%ke and was passed by Israel. | - one Chis position was maintained throughout the m se , eat, though Golden made a plucky effort to SreoraL Despatones to Tue Examinup. ~apture second place after passing the three- caaxtar pol n Wlack Pilot heviee beohen! Political Picnic at Halifax. e than four times, was put back by the | i ives to fourth place. Israel first, Golden Hautrax, Oct 1. secoad, and Confidence, jr, third. Time,| The picnic to-day in honor of the vetern 2.334 Premier and Sir John Thompson and Hon. Third Heat.—After scoring several times,}C H Tupper was pronounced a success. the horses got the word “go,” Black Pilot! The weather was delightful and the attend- @ having — ened thar ance reached fully 3,300. The three Cab- ee ah "Cal og af turn, | inet Ministers occupied about two hours in T > , I rid Ww ‘ . wU;L n. oO ‘ nc 2 - very ‘) oe ~v pnacence their speeches and evoked much enthus- way to the rear. This position was! . a. - . “a till nie) . jj iasm. Sir John Thompson dealt with the it till the finish, Israel trotting | ~~. ; ; : tifully, and coming in in 2.33, Golden | Gtit cries for Unrestricted Reciprocity and Mala eke eee) « ‘ ‘ = ; ~s . ‘ ‘ : m : length of a head behind, and Black | Commercial Union, and the people of the | Liberal Conservative party fin the matter of Reciprocity being anxious for it on fair ; ———— ay,.\ terms. He scouted the idea of there being This race was fora purse of $150. The| ea ae ta the thawte fin the! | any occasion for dread on account of the lorses which came to the mark in this ae McKinley Bill or any other restriction wae 'of American legislation. If one door of the Ida Gray, owned *y Mr. McMonagle, | Ameriean markets were closed against us, . > . , . ’ | 2 Sussex N. B., and ridden by Mr F C Me- we would open others to the Britian Aus- Manus, cvlur red, | tralia, Asia, China and Japan. Hon C H Lightfoot, owned by Henry Hooper, rid- Tupper's speech was a rattling one and en by H Hooper, color blue. | produced a fine impression. At this point in the proceedings the Liberal Conservative s got fourth position and about a length in 7 Pilot about two lengths in the rear. RUNNING RACE, Golden Maxim, owned by LeRvy Willis, St. John, N. B., ridden by owner, color | Association presented Sir John A Macdonald yellow. with an address. Sir John replied at great- Before the race began Lewis obtained|er length than had been expected, ‘ photograph of the grand stand and the | speaking for more than half an horses on the track. Golden Maxim ob- hour. He was cheered again tained the pole, Ida Grey second, and} and again. His speech was a comprehen- Lightfoot third. The horses were let go | sive review of the work of the Liberal- on the second score. At the first turn | Conservative party, and a patriotic outlook Lightfoot obtained a lead which she held | for the Dominion, not as iadependent of until the three-quarter pole was reached | Britain’s flag, but as independent when she was passedyby Gulden Maxim, and | of adverse legislation at Washington. almost at the same time by Ida Grey. This | He said that a year ago the Liberals were position was maintained till the finish, | ca)ling out that parliament should be dis- Golden Maxim being closely followed by | solved, while now they were loud in their ida Grey. Time, 1 50. | fears that the House would be dissolved. ee ; | He would relieve their fears by telling The Governor General Coming. | them there would be no dissolution this : year, nor, perhaps, next year. Cheers His Worship Mayor Haviland received | yere given for the Queen, Sir John, his the following letter this forenoon :— ‘colleagues, the Local member, J. F. CITADEL, Que., | Kenny. Sir John and party leave far St. 27th, Sept. 1890. | John to-morrow evening. Dear Str, --His Excellency, the Governor- | General intends very shortly to visit some | portions of the Maritime Provinces andas he | does not wish to pass through your city with- | Woopsrock, Ont., Oct. 1. out your knowledge, he directs me to saY; The excitement over the Birchall trial is that unless anything uoforseen should occur, | ¢, 4+ subsiding. Everybody appears per- he will be there on or about the 23rd Octo | fectly satisfied as to the correctness of the Whilst he is desirous of making your ac | ae a eo - felt for yuaintance and that of your fellow citizens | ‘M¢ young wile. Sirchal) shows no signs and of seeing what he can of the industries of whatever of fear, and evinces no animosity your neighborhood, he expressly hopes th | towards those who testified against him. he may wioning to you! | Another guard was appointed this morning, others any trouble or inconvenience. so that there will be a man in his cell with Our party will be living on board our cars. | him continually, night and day. His daily _ walk in the jail yard has been stopped, and he will never more go down the jail stair- way until he goes to the gallows. Actg. Mil. Sec’y. | ar fo His Worship the Mayor, * Ch’town, | Parliament Adjourned. P. E. Island : } cee handel re ae a Wasuinaton, Oct. 1. Personal. | Both houses of Congress adjourned sine or | die at 6 p. m. to-day. Dr. Robertson visited Charlottetown to-day. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and suite visited the Exhibition this forenoon. + Ore OsiTvUARY.—We are sorry to record the | Toronto, Oct. 2.—10 a. m. ne of one of our most esteemed citizens, South to west winds; fair; stationary, or wavel Hickey, Esq, of the firm of! 4 little change in temperature. rT. 4 me ws . ° Hickey & Nicholson, which oceurred this | tery + : — i00n, after an illneas of several months. ! DIED The deceased was well-known for his good: | uess of heart and public spirit, and in his| In this city, this afternoon, Michael Hickey, euth the community at large suffer a great | Tebacconist, in the 56th year of his age. : ee A __ bdr. Wiliam Carey, milkman, of this city, [Funeral notice to-morrow. } wed quite suddenly at Little York, yesterday At Kingston, South Wiltshire, on the lst ‘ternoon. He was in his usual health, and | October, f Ira McDougall, aged 15 years, Was transacting ome business when he sud-| son of J McDougall, teacher. lenly expired. The deceased was well-known (Funeral will leave for Canoe Cove ceme- and respected. tery on Friday at 11 o'clock.) On October Ist, William Carey, aged 66 years. {Funeral toSt Dunetan’s Cathedral to-mor- ' row at 8.45a. m., from his late residence, Coyxpition Powp ers—All kinds very cheap | Euston Street. ] & Dodd's MedicalHall. e2Otf _one : — — buy your underwear, shirts and ties at D. Tue RazAar Co, have moved to their new A Bruce Best value in the city. 830 quarters, Queen Street. See advertisement eee —-——— to-morrow. Local Notices. The Birchall Case. lo so without oc selieve me, Dear Sir, Yours Faithfully, EDWARD STANLEY, Weather Bulletin. 45 alte i Beer Bros., exhibition of high class Fur oods continues to attract great attention. oer Sew _—-._--——— Heapouarters for fur j 1 Ji Go to Dodd’s Medical Hall for hair brushes, Paton yoy “ eo a tale brushes, combs, and = toilet _— @von & O88. adv . ° en 222 R oe very low during exhibition week. FOR @ good comfortable and easy fitting boot evens mar ds =* pen ww, J. Hi. Beil. — ; ENGINERRS.—The engineers will meet =i teen aoe a that Goff Bros’ Boots] 5, pay drill seen aay at 8 ip ap aphaene o'clock. The shooting to take place on _ fen a boot that will not squeak go to J. H, Saturday will be fired in uniform, com- Ja “Es Paton & Co's Popular Clothing mendes + OT aan, Rifles will be given a is the place to get bargains in reefers — ee an: overcoats, Pe ~ Ss ESENTATION.—A comm- Lavtes who want a nice skating or walking | ; equan en Cathedral congre- boot made the way you want them, and with | ieha a onal on the Rev. Father riees right, just leave your order at J. H. | gregation waited Up : 4 hi Bells en ee ae 36 lmf ' McLean last evening and presente im Joff Bros’ Fall i taining up- Goff Bros’ Fall Boots are cheap and good with an address and a purse con ) ade ee : lars. Father Prepare for a cold snap after the hot sum- wards of one hundred dol : McLean leaves town to-morrow morning. “we and buy your furs from James Paton 0. . ! No use to buy a poor shoddy boot for the Tue STAFF OF Lire.—Just — a - lot Wet fall, when Goff slling their | of plain and fruit pound cake; also a large make of solid leather in =i. = caneetnent of cakes, buns, rolls, pies, chester Fon good haud-made boots go to J. H. | cake, cream of tartar biscuit, sponge cake, ete. a Baked every day, our oo — = city; first-class cu: to J. H.| try it, Bread and cakes wi elivere on Seo ee when required every day by team, Please For James Paton | leave your orders with D Stewart, Eclipse Dvxine Exhibition week See = APPLES. — BY AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, at 10.30 a. m., 60 barrels Gravensteins. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. Oct 2--2i SHERWOOD CEMETERY LEASANTLY situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 a. m., and 4.15 and 4.30 p. m., and return at 10.35 a. m. and 5,25 p. m. (local time). Funeral trains may be had whenever re- quired. Price of Plots as follows :— Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high and dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 Ee MNS sc nenandcnndsheneadeenin 2 00 For further information apply to Mr. Wil- liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or to the undersigned, at the County Court Office. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Cemetery Company. julyl17—eod 3m J. H. BeLlL, The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker of the Province, PP NOW READY with a good seiection of LEATHERS and TOPS for the Fall and Winter trade, and would respectfully invite all who require a first-class Boot or Shoe to inspect our stock and prices before placing their orders, All our goods are guaranteed not to squeak, also to fit well and comfortable. Orders always filled up to time. A full line of our own make kept constantly on hand. Quality the highest, prices the lowest. Er leant of all kinds promptly attend- to. J. H. BELL, Upper Great George Street. Ch'town, Sept. 6, 1890-—3m 2aw (thu sat) WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c WANTED AT ONCE.—10 Coat Makers, 5 Pant Makers, 5 Vest Makers. wages and steady employment to good workmen. pply to DunuaP, Coox & Co., Amherst, N. S.— Oct2 Jw T° LET.—A House in good repair, containing ~ five rooms, water in connection, situated on King Street. Apply at this office. 3i—sept30 T° LET.—A House containing eight rooms and shop, with outbuildings, in a convenient part of the city. Water and good accommodation. Rent moderate. For particulars apply at this office. sept30 OARDERS.-—A few Gentlemen Boarders can be accommodated at Miss M. B. McINNIS’, Grafton Street, 3i pd—sept?9 To LET,—Two small Tenements tolet. Rent chee. Enquire of W. N. Ries. sept29--8i pd Rc CARMODY wants to inform his cus- « tomers that he has plenty of gocd Richmond Bay Oysters, caught twice a week. Two men constantly opening. All orders promptly attend- ed to. Oysters on the half shell and by the cuart. The same Old Stand, Siduey Street, second door from Newson’s Factory. sept29—Iw pd OARDERS WANTED.—Boarders can_be ac- commodated at Miss McINNis’, Grafton Street. li pd—sept26 To LET.—A House on Prince Street, contain- ing seven rooms and kitchen, with water and good accommodation. Apply at this office. sept22—eod ANTED.—A Girl todo general housework. High i my to a competent girl. Apply to Mrs. W, W. WELLNER, Prince Street. sept26—4i A7ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl to de general housework, Apply to Mrs. C. B MCcNKILL, Euston Street. tf—septl7 OST.—Last sree, near Hillsborough or Prince Street, a Gold Breast Pin. Finder will please leave it at this office and be rewarded. sept2i—tf T° RENT.—For the winter, or longer if re- quired, a large Furnished House with all modern conveniences, centrally located. Apply at this office. tf—sept23 yo LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable end Coach House. Possession imme- diate.—W™m. Dopp. sept22 ANTED.—A Cook. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. F. W. HyNDMAN, East Kent Street. tf—septl8 To LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R, Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown, and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- woop, Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sep18 O LET.—On Orlebar Street, a Tenement House, one part containing ages rooms, the other seven. Possession given in September. Apply to Mrs. BLaTCH. tf—augs0 WAN TED.—A Girl for general housework. Must be well recommended. Auply to Mrs, J. M. Davison, corner of Richmond and West Streets, between 6 and 8 p. m. septl2 T° LET.—One-half of the House and Premise% of the late Chief Justice Palmer, situated on Upper Queen Street. Possession given 1st Octo- ber ne Apply to H. JAMES PALMER. sept6—t a LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street’ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied b Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15 me akery, Kent Street, Watts’ old stand. variate sep 29 tl fri EUs wi : ; . will offer some rare bargains in dress ods, September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the ovare of George & Co. eod tf—aug28 Extraordinary Purchase FUR GOODS! Bought at the Very Lowest Prices and to be sold Cheap at JAMES PATON & CO. —{x) EVEN LARGE CASES now open and for sale. Muffs in Seal, Beaver, Astracan, Per- sian Lamb, B-averette, Baltic Seal, Coney, Opossum, Monkey, Bear, etc., with Capes and Boas to match. Fur Caps in great variety, Mens’ Fur Coats, Gloves and Mitts Extra value in Ladies’ Astracan Jackets. ASTRACAN JACKETS MADE TO ORDER. During the past winter we have had a number of Astracan Jackets made to order, and have given the best satisfaction in fit and quality. We invite inspection before buying elsewhere. sept22 2 a —— = ee EE = = THREE CASES oneeo—ndindageentnn C) h'— dicdidabcd Christy's Celebrated Hats 1UST: OPUN HD A. PROWSE BROTHERS’, And Piles of Other New Goods. Charlottetown, August 29, 1890. — ee Sanne ines creiiorieansecmmapeetiegsaa ——— > = - — : SS NEW FALL COODS|! eee fo LO} OPHNING DATOIOY, LANGE QUANTITIES NEW FALL GOODS, ———_-——__A'T—__——_. J. B. MACDONALD'S. res nibs Q Maatles Shaws, Velves, 3 Lots of Men’s Fall Clothing, Hats, etc., selling at +x) Cheapest Prices. Charlottetown, Sept. 4, 1890—eod & wky Ladies’ Jackets & Cloaks. —— ——(x)-——_—_—_— We are now showing the Largest Range of above Goods ever carried by us—the Newest and Most Fashionable in the Market. Children’s Cloaks! Children’s Cloaks! A Large Assortment of very pretty garments. TANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCE. pa Charlottetown, September 23, 1890. ee ee ee ae is galls 2 Ric * \ 4 3 is Se ons i ei RR TF Se Me tim iat are age, tment elbon