THE tocal and Other [fenis. WorTil Ri ADENE \M i od &*MeKen ie 8 alvertisement - Have y ratever ? ( emp be is (Juin Wine will make you as cool as a cucum a bur CARROL!) The steamer Carroll is | here trom Boston to-morrow morn ‘ x pected ing se o \re vou weak and pale Use ¢ ampbell’s Ouinine Wine and you will blossom as the ruse > Kemewner the Bible Class, open to every body, and especially intended to help Sabbath School workers. Meets to-night in the upper pat lor of Association Hall, from 8 to 9 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Gerdon will lead it, _ > The steamer Damara i ASSAGE, \ Rot GH which arrived at had a very rough passage, having encounter ed a very heavy gale which lasted tour days. Part of her cargo shifted, and two of he crew were injured scissile lowers His Recorp.—At the races on Mystic Park, Boston, on the I7th, between heats Npringfield and beat their records of 2.364 and 2.30 respect ively. The former made a mile in 2.234 and the latter in 2.313 si cciessenn Tart Lyceum.—The Allan sale of by auction will be brought toa close to-night The last sale commences at 8 c’clock As wi he seen by advertisement, a number of 18k cold fly watches will be sold. jewelry - CATARRH is in the blood N ire ! Halifax a day or two ago | Wiikes were sent to | back split second and repeating | j ) A I L, Y KX x A M IN Bh} + by fe gk PASHIONABLE JACKETS, 9 .& Y4 18D &2 GPT SZ ye . 4 a 19s 2. A aS Ee a S&S & S48 inG4 yi = oe. a4 v¥ Te ; ? . . AMINER THE RIGHRLIEU ELECTION. A CONSERVATIVE VICTORY The Majority Large. Orrawa, Oct, 19. Mr. Massue, (Conservative.) has been elected im. Richelieu by a majority of one hundred and than ye Labelle’s majority. There was a hard { r Tab POISONED CANDY CASE. Against seventy five; more Verdict UMeDonald. Sr. Joon, N. B., Oct. 18. . \fter a number of depositions had been reid over at the inquest this afternoon, Dotective Rin was re-called He said t all the can y sent through the mail ld be procured in the est iblishments o | White nd P. Ker In these two ps ue ¢ may ( ild be Got to correspond ¢t pevery piece 1n the boxes sent to the clergy- |} men In Barker’s store he found two | i | | Still Another Stariler ! RICH DOLMANS, ur Jackets, Fur-Lined Cloaks, | Dress Goods, Carpets. JAS. PATON & C0 DRESS GOODS. | Something very Special for every Lady \ specially cheap line in the double width. Al! Wool Amazon Cloth, only 40 cents per yard. The latest effects in Border and Checked Robes. A wonderful bargain in} Striped Dress Goods, at 10 cents per yare. a | / r ‘ ‘ ‘ y | Velvets, Plushes, &e. A big bundle of Corded Velvets, in short jlengths, suitable for Boys’ Coats, Girls’ at the astonishing low price This lot is worth Dress s, XK ft 25 cents per yard. 60 cents per yard, | wre were Childrens’ Handkerchiefs, at : : ; styles of box xactly similar to those in} 100 Dozen tnis oathsome and jangerous of pe ' , : } | or ; i which 1@ puis ndy had been sent, | 20 cents per dozen. Possihric until the poison 18 thor ly era- | ; . : ' ticat from t) tel For tl D pana im ' rr piace in the ¢ atter ‘ “avert rain Lie Systen ror this pul se. t ‘ - : ? : ° = ' } . , thorough inves tion had he been abl 50 Dozen Ladies Hem-Stitched L nen | Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best and oh ae ae Handkerchiefs, 80 cents per dozen ’ ' . ' a / f n g tha i anadker Leis, ¢ cents per adozen, economical mecicine Price 3S] Six bottles. | © procure sum DOXes. At the , ’ } 5. W orth 25 a bottle. *y i Li sadaition al eviaence ~ o> -— , ¥ iKen, ane then f l wed Coroner For Havana. -Large quantities of po B ryinan s vidress to the jury He toes are being shipped from the various ports |resiewed at great length the testimony | | : i in Colchester county, ee ent stations on tii Prospects are brightening as At some places we learn that 35c. 1s paid. be a higher, price nd at the ditfer railway for price \ ing regarus ial ction Premistic.—John L. Sullivan announces his desire to geton a match with any man in the world. He would like particularly we!! to meet either Jem Smith or Charlie Mitcheil Jake Kilrain is to start a sparring school in Baltimore. He will also give exhi bitions with professional sparrers from other cities. His first bout will be with Joo Lan non. censiiitiiiesiuas ‘Tue Rurce.—Of the seven members of No 2 Battery, G. "A., entitled to compete for the Prowse Jmedal, only three, viz: Sergeant Alley and Gunners Lane and Ramsay, shows nN up at the seventh competition on Thursday | jast. Lhe medal was won by Gunner Ramsay. As he and Guuner Lane had each won the} medal twice, and the conditions stipulate: that it had to be won three times before it heeame the property of any particular person, they fired off for it at the conclusion of the regular competition. Gunner Ramsay won by two points. The medal now becomes his property. - 7 Services To-Morrow. — Remember th Railway Gospel Meeting in McLeod's Hall, ou Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, 1 Cor., 10-4. *‘They drank of that spiritual reck that followed them : and that rock was Christ.” The pub- lic are cordially invited, The regular Gospel Meeting will be held ia the upper hall of Y.M.C.A. to-morrow after- noon from 4 to 50’clock. Subject for study-- David's Thanksgiving. Prayer—Lesson %, Samuel 7, 18 to 29. Sabbath Services in the Upper Prince Street | Methodist Church: 7.5), ® m, ing; 11, a. m., preaching; 2.15, p. mi, bath School: 7, p. m., preaching, and the usual evangelistic service. Morning and evening services conducted by the Rey. W. W. Brewer. iidlicadiiiaadions Religious Notes. prayer meevr- Sab- pasto i A Christian woman, who had been the child of many sorrows, and yet whose sor- rows by the grace of God had been made her spiritual teacher, in a letter addressed to a friend, wrote as follows : It is by countless touches of pain and loss that 1 have learned that there is no condition of human life, however sad or adverse, which | is not met by some precious promise of God, | in every way adapted to soothe our sorrows, encourage our hopes, and help us in bearing up under any affliction that may await us io the future. To patieut faith the prize is sure, And to all that to the end endure The cross shall prove the crown. The following are called the *‘Ten talents of Quakerism ” 1. God's Spiritual Light that lighteth every man. 2. The indwelling of the Spirit with the disciple. 3. The Headship of Christ in His Church. 4. The priesthood of all believers. 5. The freedom of the Gospel ministry. 6. The spiritual equality of the sexes. 7. Spivitual baptism, and spiritual com- union, 8. The unlawfulness of war to the Chris- tian. 9. The unlawfulness of oaths 10. The duty of brotherly love; and of sirna plicity of life. These ‘talents’ have enriched the world, particularly the last. Let brotherly love continue and increase and the occasion for war will disappear. Pareuts, in the training of their children, should be specially careful that they do not e-k their temporal and worldly advance- ment at the expense of their spiritual in- terests. The first and all-controlling idea should be to bring up their children ‘‘in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” If here they fail, they make the greatest possible mistake. . Every Christian needs grace each day for the duties and perhaps the trials and temp- tations of that day: and hence he should begin each day with earnest prayer to God that he Inay **be strengthened with might | by His Spirit in the inner man.” This will it him for the events of each day. ee News of Bargains! News of Bargains Hark ! ‘tis ringing down the stroet, (nd the store is overcrowded For our Shoes they can’t be beat. News of Bargains! Where’}] | find them? Celi me quickly if you can You will tind them at MeEachen’s lruly he's the cheapest man ! octl9 21 Lhe great rugh ton eaten is to the Doraini rainion Hoot and Sire Svare “cot ti Havana. | It is quite probable that they » i}] stil) | n by the various w , aad read to eer lury all thie evidence ofr imp l arguing quite strongly against Me Donald. . t midnignt, foe address occupied unth after i ithen the iury retired to consider the | | \ rdict St. JoHN, Oct. 19. tance, | We} are offering a very special line of 100 pairs | Canvas worth $1.75, for $1 25. | ‘Two dozen pairs handsome Cretonne Cur- | tains, regular price $3.50, now $2.50. We | have a beautiful lot of Plush and Tapestry | Curtains at the very lowest prices. Our stock of Curtains is very large. ' , Curtains, At 1.45 o'clock this morning the jury re- | iturned into court, and in the presence 0 } . 1 ruite a number who had waited to hear the! j1 sult, returned a verdict to the etfect that 'Catherine H. M festing poisoned candy sent through the } post office to the address of Rev. Dr. Mc- Rat Calue |} Hae; and concluded as follows } jurors on their oath do say that William J. | McDonald did unlawfully, feloniously, and of malice aforethought, kill and murder id Catherine McRae. Another “Jack the Ripper” Case. Great excitement has beeen caused here by the discovery of a murder similar in de- tails to those committed in Whitechapel, London. The body was found in the Newsburg suburb of the city with her | throat cut, limbs dismembered and her body wiutilated. The quarter in which the crime | was committed is an unwholesome one, and lead to the fear London has | Hambure, Oct. 18. the other circumstances that the woman butcherer of transferred his operations to this city. The police have no information. The Championship Series. New York, Oct, 18. The world’s championship series began here to-day between New York and Brook- lyn. The latter won by ascore of 12 to 10. The batteries were : New York, Keefe ana Ewing ; Brooklyn, Terry and Clark. More Pleuro Pneumonia. Orrawa, Oct. 18. The High Commissioner's oflice, London, has notified the Department of Agriculture that another shipment of cattle containing a case of pleuro pneumonia, has arrived out, - Distress in Labrador. QUEBEC, Oct. 18. Captain Lemarquand has arrived here from Point Esquimaux to acquaint the Provincial Government and Cardinal Taschereau of the pitiable condition of the Labradorins there. He was despatched by Monsigneur Bossenussconary, Bishop of Labrador. ° oe Weather Bulletin Toronto, Oct. 19.—10a m. * . . , Moderate westerly winds; fine, not much HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. Tatty cate, “ot hie aidonte, SH to sell by Auction, at his residence, Sid ney Street, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., ali his Household Furniture, | consisting of : | PARLOR—1 Suite in plush and walnut (§ | pieces), 1 Centre Table, marble top; 1 Caid | Tab e, mahogany; 1 walnut Music Stand, 1 | Whatrfot, | Ottoman, 1 mahogany 1 able, 1] New Brussels Car pet, Rugs, Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Mantel Ornaments, 1 good Violin, ete. ‘DINING ROOM—1 Suite, walnut and hair cloth, 9 pie ve3 ; 1 walnut Extension Table, 1 walnut Sideboard, 1 Book Case, 1 very fine Organ, Brussels Carpet, Rags, Window Cor- nices and Curtains, Pictures, Fire Lrons, | Crockery, Glassware, etc. | HALL—1 walnut Hat Stand, Hali Table, 'Chairs, Base Barner, Oil Cioth, Rugs, Stair | Carpet, ete. BRE AK FAST ROOM -} ash Side board, 1 Extension Table and Chairs, Oil Cloth, Clock, | Pictures, Galvanic Battery, Carpet Sweeper, Anezroid Baromet-r, ete. | + KITCHEN—1 good Stove and Kitchen and Pantry Utensils, etc. Also, 1 good doubie- | barre] Gan, Washing Machine, Wringer, Bath land Wash-Tubs, Scales, etc. BEDROOMS—1! very fine walnut suite, | marble tops, ash and painted Sets and Bed- ding, walnut Wardrobes, Tapestry and W ool Carpets, Window Cernices and Curtains, Mantle Ornaments, etc GEO. M, HARRIs, Auctjoneer, o¢t4 to her death by fo the | HALF PRICE. A lot of HEARTH RUGS, bought from (a manufacturer at half price. Come and : jsee them. Price from 25 cents up. SKIRTINGS 374 inches wide, nice id \ } stripes, with border. sf 7a re =~ in all shades, at the Ey %» lowest prices. —— - Whillimery. A magnificent selection of Ladies’ Felt Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Wings and Pins, tote . os Our Milliner, Miss Hobbs, has returned from the United States with the latest ideas in her department. If you want to get good work done give us a trial, KUR GOODS. The very value in Boas, Capes, Scarboros and Muffs. Extra value in Mens’ Persian Lamb Caps, Goat Robes, Austra- lian Bear, Carriage and Sleigh Robes, at the very lowest prices. best PLuANNSELS a Grey, White, Scarlet and Opera Flan- nels, the very best value. Mantle and Ulster Cloths. We have some rare bargains in this lot. We are selling a splendid line at $1.25; the regular price is $1.65, Great Execitemen MANTLE DEPARTMENT Assortment Big ! Prices Low ! ULSTERS TQ Summ GIRLS. Gimps in all Shades to Match our Dress Goods, ee oe HO PLACE LIKE PATON & CO'S POR FLEECY COTTONS. We have extra value in FLEECY COT- TONS. Just see them. Walls, Copvaiws, his Afternoon, from 3 to 6 o’clock, te | 1 ae acl a sr so a reEBai bs SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1889. (x)- mE LAST -—-OF THE—— Lis ia iced Dia ~- (x) THE LAST TWO ——— AND—— To-night, from S to (x) Stop Watches, Repeaters, Split HE LYCEUM. ptt kA: w DAY N SALE di SVELWALE SALES: 12 oclock. Seconds and Fly Backs, ail 18k. Gold. to be sold To-night. a (x) Silver Tea Sets, Rodgers’ Knives, Forks and Spoons, and a full! assortment of Silverware, all without reserve. —(x) WE WILL JUST RATTLE THE GOODS OFF ALL! (x) Cc. & VJ. Charlottetown, October 19, 1889. eve Got t TO-NIGHT. he Pull ON THE BARGAIN BUSINESS, and make our Bargains better \ ( (x OUR IMMENSE sTOCK OF just because we promise no more than we can perform, than our Brag. CLOTHING IS GOING LIKE HOT CAKES! eoeenanccsmcne- oh) We will make you happy with B argains that are at the top notch for Cheapness and Value. nicpabenienisonnll ) We have the Largest Stock of Clothing in the Lower Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. (xX) Don't be foolish enough to buy without seeing the Wonderful Cheap Men's Stock. (-<} PrkROW Charlottetown, Oct. 8, 1889—eod wky | anne pg WANES, LOST, FOUND dc! : : | D ) LOAN—$25,000 to loan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand doilars in large or ~ smallsums. Apply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of as . ¥ ater 33 Palmer & McLeod) at Bank N.S. building, Char- | Goft Bros: [Ses lottetown.—A 8S B octl8 lm | Pe sum of money. Apply to the Lon- | i don and China Tea Company. li—oet]8 | 5 ate i Panda ai ' ee Blankets quits j Wit I alles | Wan TED.—A situation by a young man on a? = ss b ii Ww. 1) . UY CL panos | farm, in a shop or warehouse. Apply at this — = —_ office. pd 3i-octls 2 { ~~ - soap, , POR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— First-class Par- | iy i ? s a lor Set, silk and plush covering, made to ' Qur sales increase owing to the splendid | order and very little used. Apply at this oilice ; a Ma octi8—3i pd value we give our customers. ——_———-———- = | wart ED.—A good Servant for general house- ' aa t., | _— work. Apply to Mrs. W. J. MILLER, corner : my y i Prince and Fitzroy Streets. oct'6 ' ~ | v JAS. PATON & 60. octl7 ; : | OR SALE.--A splendid Milch Cow, jast K. Brack, Gratton Appiy to R. ; pad si —octl6 ealved, Street, T° LET.—House to let on Chestnut Street, con- | taining five rooms, with kitchen and pantzy. Apply to Mas. THORNE, Spring Park, 6—Sicoa pd Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1889. > ‘GOFF BROS FALL BOOTS _~| Beat Them All! NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS.-—We are Headquarters for French Calf Tops, Sole Leather, Upper, Calf, Goat, Kid, Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread, Wax, Webb, Eyelets, Brass Nails, Bristles, Hammers, &c., sold cheaper chan can be imported. Orders by letter carefully aud promptly attended to. GOFF BROS. a ; Fl : k i i — ie on: a m iiticdithiiiNitintis wr rom a are wan aneffsener emmanuel Wisin an ph ni i OD LARGO as cae . ee = m3 sifstic: Set react sae ai ‘% met at & aw cs Sas , é SE EMA A te a a in i oe A = aid ee - doninceonsoannctomnnoeh, ' ae uae or ear o sean i / 5 0 Be