: \ Local and Other Items. CLASS netmomber the Bible class . : \ { ower P : ight in t i 1. ©. A. lower parlor at 8 ISPECIAL Desratones to Thr Examiner.) + r Sowre SHE} Near ly SOO she ep went over SHI PPiNG DISASTaRS | ; s e to Point du Chene on Tues. sah ’ - Srreay Cow Che owner of a stray red and JT l r f l white cow would do well to inten ‘etand Total Wreck of two Vessels Keepe! Brenan at once PERSONAT Har! are registered at the Rankin. a CounTEerRFeIt Nores minion No Ont. T! Hon. Samuel Prowse, Murra circulation ey are a very clever imitation. eoemtaiiiii ast A Great Farce. temperance revival. a great farce in the Times tes are in Dorchester is having shiretown. —Moncto ae ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ~The Superioress of th Charlottetown Hospital acknowledges with thanks the sum of ten dollars from W. M tayden, Esq . Westbourne. ill Bi PRAYER M&etine.—Railway men's prayer Open to meeting to-morrow at 4 o'clock. all their friends, both male and female. Les- | por : 2 ee ; , a : rted goods to the [ od St: Se Pp , I £Oc é e United States to the son, St. Paul's epistle to Philemon. value of thirty-nine and a half million dol- A Svuccessrut Bazaan—The Roman! lars. The liuports were thirty-tive milllion Catholic Bazaar at St. Stephen, N. B., wa brought to a suecessful termination on Thurs day evening last, the gross proceeds amount ing to $1,400. me ae Tae Wimetepon Tram.—lIt is said that s« far only two of the thirty best shots at the last Dominion Rifle Association matches have selecte:t for declined to go to Wimbledon if next year s teain. cde Settee Facts—Novt Estimars:.—The famous mil lionaire, projecter, and owner of ocean tele graphs, Cyrus W. Field, of New York ingured his life many years ago iu the Mutua Life of New York, for £10,000. To day as aim this policy is worth $30,000. os ; Y. M. GC. A - A cordial meeting inthe Y. M.C. A. afternoon at 4 o'clock. Subject, art Thou? Where is thy brother?’ Gen. 3-9; 4-9. Good singing and brief addresses. Come. ssesiianiieiia . The Methodist Misstonary Sunpay. Rev. Wilson, President ot the w, and Donald McKay, Esq., Rustic», Counterteit $2 Do in Coburg, The Scott Act has been | invitation is} extended to all young men to attend the! perlor Sunday | ** Where | Confer- | MAILY EXAMI FELEGRAPMIC yews —_———-- — y\ ALBERTON, Noy. 5. | Che schooner Hugh M., ot vessel’s bottom up and full of water. The vessel is owned by Messrs. Delong a| & Seaman, of Boston. The schooner Spy, bound for Chatham n|got ashore yesterday at Tignish. cnrge of produce and the vessel are « tota O8S, . Both crews are safe. The Balance of Trade. Orrawa, Nov 4. During the last fiscal year Canada ex * | of Canada of four and a half millions. Of the trade last year, the Maritime Pro- | | Vices lmported two millions four hundred thousand dollars’ worth, and exported four »' millions nine hundred thousand. Indies seven per cent., and a quarter per cent. ’ s! : taut Suit. lin MONTREAL, Nov, 4. It is officially announced that Judge Clarke, of Coburg, has been appointed Chief Solicitor of the Canadian Pacitie. vice Hon, J. C. Abbott, who it is understood will shortly join the Board of Directors. Miss Boudreault has taken action ior Robert | $40,000 damages against Dr. Bessey and j the corporation of Montreal, alleging that enceot New Brunswick and Prince Edward | 8be was compelled by that.officer to submit Island and the Rey. Joshiyas Hirawia arrived | to vaccination during the small pox epi- by train last night and will occupy the pul- pits in the Methodist Churches in this city as vdvertized. eqaiieaon Tennyson's May Queen —Who knows but if the beautiful girl who died so young had been blessed with Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription she might have reigned. on many guother bright May day. The favorite pre- ecription is a certain cure for all disorders to which females are liablé. ati ti Tae Currie Case.—The Methodist Confer- ence special committee met yesterday after- noon in Exmouth Street Church. The case of the Rev. Mr. Currie was thoroughly dis eussed, and it was resolved that should the vase be brought before the courts the Confer- ence will defend itself.—St. John Telegraph. —" St. Perer’s Cuurncn.—The Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd has heen appointed Assistant Priest of St. Peter's. The rev. gentleman is at pre- sent missionary of Shiguawahe and Port Daniel, Bay de Chaleur. He leaves Char- lottetown on Mondav, and, if he can ebtain a priest to take his mission, will return almost immediately _ > Missios aky Sersos-. —To-morrow the Rev. Robert Wilson, President of Conference, will preach in the *irst Methodist Church at 16 30, and Rev. Y. Hivinwaa Japanese minis- ter, at 6.30. “In Upper Prince Street Church Kev. Y. H.riwia will preach at 10.30 and the Rev, R, Wilson at 6.30. Collections in aid of the Missionary Fund. > Larce Assers--—Some idea ot the enormous amonnt invested in life insurance in the Uniced States, may he gathered from the report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New Xork for 1856. The three ompanies stand thus: First stands the Mutual Life, of New York, with assets of $117,224,817.36 ; next th. Equitable, $72,127,- 729.79: third in point f assets, the New York Life, $71,944,992. 29. leading « > Potick Pexcituines.— Last night the policemen gathered in a countryman sym- toned as a sat Scott Act case, but who fai respond when called; and this = mornin they captured a man larceny of a lecket from the store of Mr. Jou A. Cameron, Kent Street. Both appeared Lefore the Stipendiary Magis- trate to«lay. The Scott Act witness, after giving his testimony, was again allowed his liberty ; and the larceny case was postponed yntil Monday, the defendant being releaged on bail. charged with thy omnia siai Mortwary Sratistics.—To Dr. Johnson we are indebted for the following statistics for October: Number of deaths, 1887, 8; 1886,11; 1885, 4; 1884, 10; 1883, 10. Causes of deaths: bronchitis, 1; consumption, 2; abscess of liver, 1; dyspepsia, 1; hydrocephalus, 1; followed not yet demic, and that grievous illness ‘from the etfects of whfch she recovered. has eee | Balfour's Assurances. ' Lonpon, Novy. 4. Mr. Balfour attended the first annual meeting of the Midland Conservative Union, at Birmingham to-day, accompanied the police. At Birmingham, tives were posted at the depot to watch suspicious iach. Mr. Balfour re- ceived, during the day, a hundred addresses | from Conservative associations. He gave! assurance that the Government resolved to proceed boldly and tirmly with the work in hand in Ireland, and bring it toa good conclusion. The Unemployed. Lonpon, Nov. 4. Lord Salisbury Matthews, Home Secre- tary, and Sir Charles Warren, Commission- er of the Metropolitan police, held a conference to-day in reference to the! condition of the unemployed of London, | and the means to be employed to prevent serious riots on Lord Mayor's Day, the 9th inst. Sad Result of Dissipation. } | i LovisvILLz, Ky., Nov. 4. Last night Charles M. Brownfield, a: dissipated man, cut off the heads of his! wife and child, cut the throat of his| brother-in-law from ear to ear and hanged | himself to the ceiling. He left a note saying that gambling caused the tragedy. Important Appointment. Lonpon, Nov. 4. The Prince of Wales attended a banquet to-day by the United Service Club to the Duke of Cambridge in honor of his joining the British army, The Duke of Cambridge will be appointed commander-in-chief by patent. The last patent was issued to the Duke of Wellington. Sir Fred Middleton Retires. Orrawa, Nov. 4. Sir Fred Middleton’s retirement from the Imperial Army takes place to day. His careet in Her Majesty’s service has been an honorable ohe. He reeeived his first com- mission in 1842, in the 5th Regiment and general debility,1; stillborn, 1. Age of death : Under one year, 1; under five years, 2; from j fourteen to thirty-seven, 2; from sixty-seven to Sv 9 A vera Ze age at death, 334 years. Sex ; Male, 2; female, 6. Religion : Protes- tants, 4; Catholics,4. Nationality : English, | *; Scotch, 2; Irish, 3; African, 1. et mes Wise Arrer tue Event.—Besween seven and eight o'clock last evening, a truckman named John Read, while passing along the sidewalk, slipped and fell into one of the several open cellars on the burnt district an Great George Street, cracking the bones of his tight thigh. He will probably be confined to his residence for some weeks, During the past few months we have repeatedly advised the railing in of these dangerous cellars in order to prevent accidents such as occurred last evening, but our suggestion was not acted upon until this morning—~a day after the faly eipewi SELECTING A Taoray.—The Couneil of the Provincial Rifle Association met in the Secre- tary's office, King Street, last evening. Lieut. .Colonel Irving presided. The select- ing of an Inter-Provincial trophy was the princips! business for which the meeting was called. Several handsome designs of cups, Selected by Captain Hartt, of St. John, N. B., from the celebrated manufactory of Elkington & Co., 22 Regent Street, London, were shown, and after some discussion the choice of the NovaScotia and New Bruns. This cup is of and is hand. The Council also decided to adopt arm badges, similar to those . worn, by the winning teams in previous years. The nex Pepetitios for thé cup will be beld at Hali- s wick teams was approved of, solid silver, with ebony base, somely chased. ' duly ovat. | oe $8, .--On 3rd inst... gt the residenes of Mr, Donald is therefore 45 years in the ariny. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 5—10 a.m. Strong gales and winds from the west and =. . . “a ’ northwest, de creasing by night; fair, cooler weather. a ee no ene HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOPSE. Nov 4—Homer Ely, Boston; E A Gun, Pic: tou; Geo Shearer, T A Cossman, Halifax; J Danaher, Jos Youngheart, E M Heffer, D B McCuan, Montreal; Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor; Wm A Marsh, Quebec; J D Chaplin, St Catherine's, Ont; D McKay, Rustico. OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 4—James Webster, Shediac; M WwW Murchison, Pinette; D A Sutherland, Clifton; ] Wharton, Liverpool,NS; D A McLeod, Eldon; J F Norton, Cardigan; Harvie Allan, New Brunswick. ee MARRIED. At the Manse, on Ist inst., by Rev. a. Mi. Mac- Leod, Mr. Wm. D. MacLeod, of Garfiela, Lot 58, to Miss Sarah MacLeod, of the same place. On the Ist inst., by Rev. J. M. MacLeod. Mr. Malcolm Gillis, of Murray Harbor Road, to Miss Isabella Mckae, of the same place, At the Osborne Huse, on Ist inst., by Rev. J. M. MacLeod, Mr. John Allen MacDonald, of Kinross, to Miss Flora Ann MacLeod, of Vic- toria Cross. MacKenzie, B eo reat. by i? J. iter Leod, Mr. Andrev McRie, gi New Glasgg¢ Rogd, to Misa Sarah Chase Taylor, of Southport, . Annapolis, stranded during last night's gale, on North Bar, near the entrance of this harbor. The is gone and she is sanded The dollars, showing a balance of trade in favor Of the foreign trade of the United States during the past year, Great Britain ab- | sorbed thirty-eight per cent., Germany ten | per cent., France nine per cent., the West | and Canada five | The €. P. R. Solicitor—An Impor- by a detective and Chief Leamington, of | armed detec- | | Supporting the Favorite Actress, BLACK DIAMOND LIE Nee O nator ainsi ATV Dp N wR, j ! LONDON EOUS CLOTH SALE. our Splendid Stock of Beavers, Pilots, Naps, Worsteds, Scotch Pweeds, English Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, At from Twenty per cent. to Thirty-three and One-third per cent., Discount for CASH. HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO GEO, DAVIES & CO. oe 1887-88 FALL AND WINTER Overcoatings, Naps, Vicunas, Beaver Pilots, - Worsteds. | twWakd SsvUITINGS | (In Endless Variety.) Worsted Suitings, Worsted Trowsering, Tweed Trowsering, -:0:—————— , ' 2 | h'towh, Oct. 21, Overcoatings, Meltons, Worsteds, | Venetians, We are better prepared than ever before to turn ott First-class Work at short notice. | r x Toy a) ‘ 5 ne | We guarantee FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES, and cheaper than any other house in the | Trade, 1 j JOHN MACLEOD & C0., Merchant Tailors and Gents Pavnishing Siore, _(Roger’s Building, Queen St., next door to J. D. Macleod. ) oe ee | Ch’town, Sept. 20. 1887—eod & wky JAMES A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE, LYoR UM, MORRISON & MUSGRAVE : rer | CHARLOTTETOWN. ! BROKERS } -AND— ‘Commission Merchants, H. PRICE WEBBER, Manager, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. EDWI1 N A GRE Yy {| Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier § Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George ; Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. Monday Ev'g, | Nov. ith. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, | 71 East Cunar anp@ & 14 MincinG LANE, will open as above on OPENING BILL: | 2 ; | Lady Audley's Secret. Admission 25, 35, and 50 cents. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Seats for sale at usual places. Doors open at 7}; Overture at 8 o’clock. Muserave, Halifax. For further particulars see hills of the day. | Oct. 24, 1887—1mo Nov. 4, 1887-—her | i RIFLE GALLERY. lave an THE Gallery. King Street, has been oy oe KF U R N K Ge ey for Kifle Practice. The best rifles and ammu , . d _ STEAMSUIP COY, nition,-and the ‘‘very best” Range —BETWEEN— HALIFAX AND LONDON. T is intended that those Steamers shall make the following sailings : } | London to Halifax : ...about Nov. 8th LONDON, ENGLAND. in the Lower G. L. DOGHERTY. Nov. 3—ex pat 2wks LAST TRIPS FOR THIS SEASON, 'S.S. Damara.....+++.......-. } “eo | Halifax to London: SR SIE. os) snes annesnebned about Nov. 20th Good Passenger Accommodation. Freight both ways at low rates. | Through Bills of Lading from_all points on P. | E. Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to | Continental and other ports. | 'For Rates of Freight and other particulars | apply to . : ; roe ani | W. W. CLARKE, ~~ A A V PR A fits : Agent at Charlottetown, P, ¥. 1. le hd. BONA I> Aa ) PI KFORD & oA Te | Oct. 17, 1887. For St. John’s. Newfoundland. will be dne at Charlottetown aboui TUESDAY, 8th NOVEMBER,| WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. " tia + 99, TO.LET—A comfortable House on Upper Queen wy we, we C QO B A XN 99) Street, containing 5 rooms, a good siable and We Wie 4 4 + i garden attached; rent moderate. Apply to W | N. Riggs. noevé tf will be due at Charlottetown about | ANTED -A Cook and Nurse. Apply to Mrie TUESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, | Vi James Paimner mwatt | Lost: On Sundey evening, Oct. 16, between These steamers will have room for produce | Hazelbrook Schoo] and the Cross Roads, a under deck and carry cattle and sheep on deck,; Buffalo Robe. The finder will be rewarded on : . | jeaving the same at this office. For freight or passage apply te | apva--Si Wy pa PEAKE Bi Gs. & Ce., LOST OR SYOLEN~A Bull Pup, abont six RES. weeks old; grey color. Any one giving infor- AGENTS. mation to lead to the recovery will be a nove pec Oct. 29—3ins & 3aw tl nov22 APPLES, [* STORE: oe i I OsT i t | and Hillsboreugh Streets,a Black Nur Cape. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at!W alter N. Tanton’s, Jeweller, 218 Queen Street. nov2 3i eed pd VERY good Parlor Organ for sale at reduced = 13 Choice, No. jravensteins, offered . ys ; 5 eRe hie, TS) Serene 4% price. Apply te P. O. Box 155. sep 23 eod ti to the trade in lots of fiver barrels and upwards, at Auction Prices. ’ , , A, McNEILL, ‘ T°? LET—The store lately occ ied by A. EK. . Auctioneer. { Yuill ; immediate | oo oA ply to M. Stevenson, Queen uneld tf Ch’town, Oct. 24, 1887.—tf Last evening, between Upper Queen | . i mo closed up our Tailoring Department, we shall Sell SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1887. FURS! | ne | ASTRACHAN SACQUES—Special lines of unsurpasse | ‘Value, Latest Siyles in Fur Dolmanettes, Capes, Promen- lades, Collars, muffs and Muff Bags, Cuffs and’ Trimmings, Black Fur Capes (very cheap), Men’s Astrachan, Bear, Racoon and Bison COATS, at Lowest Prices. All Goods are of very best make, and are priced low to secure quick sales at BEER BROS, —_—_—_——_0-———— CARPETS! E are now showing our New Stock of C Manilla, &e. Customers will find them unsurpassed for quality, designs and expected, a large stock of New Rugs—all sizes and qualities. arpets, in Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry, Seotch, lowness of price. Daily Coenen — © Es Ee Fe BROS Ch'town, Oct. 39, 1887. a YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTE —IF YOU COME TO— THE OLD RELIABLE! OR what’s Thoroughly Good, New and Fashionable in Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishings for Fall and Winter Wear. We've a Large and attractive Stock to choose from—no better value in the Province. Everything New, Stylish and Desirable—such goods as we know will wear best, and give that satisfaction that will ensure your future patronage. We strive to please, and cuarantee you a Fit, Style and Quality combined, for the least possible amount of money that such can be supplied for.. We indulge in RAG? \ | Huo Ws LUSTER! rut tell sterling truths about sterling goods. and want you to reap the barvest. Serviceable range of OVERCOATINGS In Meltons, Naps, Worsteds, Cassimeres, &c. A splendid range of Trouserings, latest patierns, at prices that are sure to please. Full line of Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, Fur Coats, in Goat and Persian Lamb, Sleigh Robes. The Choicest Neckwear and Underwear in the City. CUSTOM TAILOR. Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1887—eod & wky We have sown a crop of glorious bargains, We invite you to exainine our Excellent, Durable, a OVERSHGES AND RUBBERS. ——— 10: — -_— O——_— Sole Leather at Low Prices at CQ! bE’ Beton. Ch’town, Oct. 29, 1837 wky eod & — THE SESTT ACT. ww E say will be sustained, others say it will be defeated ; but all admit that b Sud Talay St Cannot be defeated in turning out the nobbiest fitting Su.ts, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &ec., and at prices away down below competitors. Remember this is not a mere blow, but stern facts that cannot be got over by our competitors. Try us and you will be convinced. Our Fall Stock is now complete. By calling and examining it you will see t keep as fine a range of goods as any house in the trade, : We also keep a good and select stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, which will be sold at prices that for cheapuess cannot be beaten. VISITGAS TO THe EXHIBITION, And all who are in need of Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &«., you will Save Muney by leaving your order at our Establishment. Work done when promised. az We are now prepared to make up, in the Latest Style, Ladies’ Newmarkets, Rag lans, Dolmans, Wraps, Sacks, Tailor-made Suits, Ruling Habits and all Tailor-made gar- ac t we ments worn by the Gentle Sex. —_——- 0 ——-—- MCLEOD & M°KENZIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 1,-1887—eod & Wky Ssimeering spascessieai lp Boas at at, ages BaP renee ee oe Seer ee oe we wee en arom te Pee rror : cc ec cetnS