2 as Ain age ob =~ SI aoe “— % = ae ee oe YS ee ee ee oa ee < oe 4 Mie am ro a vem ee Sw SHON es Pie Bin Me, Sh MEO EP Sa a he in ke a ee ee ee ee ee, ee Ps Vi ‘THURSDA Y, ee aamspeanrccememe OCTOBER 17, 1889. a ae . Vv q a i lores ave 1 ryy ry , K i nAY ERLMINER.| Iron Bridges. Lerrers To THE EDITOR. FASHIONABLE JA ; ; 4 ivi fd | , f j TH : DAILY EXAM LAN ii. | " > , } sng dis- | i THE r Ee Is] und R uilw ry 1S 2 Oat —_>-— | wT > - VIO j rhe . vi mnitiv lMproves V See i Tex OCTOBER 1, tos. —— w% 2 po n of Mr. Unsworth. international Maritime Exhibition. RIC 1 AN, iunder the’ supervision ol”. an . . : : shar five new iron bridges have i : ee ‘ F : CE AE EE RET ALE. Si i Notes and ¢ lippings No less — oe . ate of these CONSULATE OF THE l pre age 7 1889 . Bes heen built here this year. , ‘),’ >» K. Island, Oct. 14 ve MN z ~aiage ninartiO the Chitown, r. B. 18u ' ’ f - > 2 ‘ . *} } } Hoy ‘he hy ’ li Miy Deen ] iced In} sition ° *,* . ° j / i ql The Giadstonians are happy: Chey |! “i o i. ‘ i <i in. position im the SIR, An International Maritime Exhi- j re LOM © Jur ails, yi thers li be pia es : . won, a few aays , Aa a : ae One was put down | tion will be held at Boston, Mass., from i 6 ao e“r @ * ’ , . e course of a Tew Wweehs. Has 3 } : ‘ . | . 1 ‘ i ve. the North Division of Duckinghav x i } . on Monday last, *¥ hich 18} November 4, L889, to January 4, 1890, = Dress Goods, Carpets. a ICS i \ u r aibhs 5 ; rs f the na ja : bed iA tod bi Sli ake i » internationa / The recent meeting of the (zi & ng and supported by | it is desired to make it truly interna Wy . } ‘4 Cc mt - Sas the Emperor of Germany W 1 : ' i eubic yards of masonry by inducing all countries to forward to the | —_—_—— : d reaihe yra ti Rays ® , deierence {| ' , ree f oi EP, » for the opening, on | nothing more than the very } »? ' ott’s. thirty-three feet loug, | Exhibition in time for ‘the Oo} a . ° ° . ° , ' 3is- | Another av & a , ‘eafter ) * — —hHh\ which both sovereigns pa Prince Bis.) Another wr vor laytia the quickest time. A | November 4 next, or as soon thereafter as 0 130 Pairs New Winter Cu~tains—Special Value—now showing at Beer Bros, marck The Czar ieit b Hurry i : nlate ri] 1 bridge, hity fee long, possible, any and all kinds of articles used a tale me ne Be go ae eae being afraid of the assass'l. hy ‘ nad atrengthened inthe best way, | in navigation aud maritime pursuits, en . mee —oememeeinran Mr. Vanhorne siys t] W Van- | will be pla ! at Blueshank in about ten | as ship models, engines, machines, nautical --—o- . | adian Pacific st smship service 1s ¢ —" Pcdays;: Ame 1 iron bridge will be laid at devices, etc. ey NCIC 1 ‘ they will run special steams Laat Trains | av o's « he 15th November. he L am informed that the management will | DRESS GOODS. be ween Van é ‘ M real in 90] ' n bridge referred to was some undertake to bear the expense of transpor- | ; : : tal fie ~~ Lady hours; Va nd : tt Kive Houses, on the] tation and reshipment of all articles sent for Something very cag oa ae ti _ ’ | Va uve! Ll St. d | ' ; n The railway management | exhibition. his undertaking, it 1s pre- A specially cheap Kine in the double width. | Vanecour Halifax in Ile ( ‘ulated on these substantial | sumed, is qualified by the charges being Al! W ool Amazon Cloth, only 40 cents per | sank wa How 1s land | nent improvements. We are | reasonable and the exhibits germane to the yard. The latest effects in Border and high a ote that these bridges were | purpose in view, and limited to 4 sufficient Checked Robes. A wonderful bargain a ; ly i fever prevails wy of the} aonstructed at the railway works in this | showing. . ee Dress Goods, at 10 cents per yarc. vs ' i the | cede | necessary to send : 1g the Jobn W. Ryckman ‘ 2 ae a te of Ca , and th on It wasn de@med necessary to senda Besides the Hen. Jobn . ye ’ towl Th ‘ y Website . : . : . ? ° —— ee United States, and seems re Vit | hy Pictou. Mr. Welsh’s iutluence | President ee nk William | h ‘ | predis . ] ment is ned. ’, Christie ice-President anc reasurer ; | y . , é : r, ulent ‘ is here N ver the railway depa ben C, Christie, —s a » ms ’ pos sus prevaienc =e ool —<0e - Hugh Coyle, Superintendent of Printing Ve Ivets, Plushe Ss Ke, re spital | nae nar » >} >} i oo , . ease 3 e> in \* } H it ‘ oa he But to and l ress De partment, there is an advisory A big bundle of é orded \ elvets, in short } in M s re rted full of It r pa-} et _— ecounci! of eleven experienced gentlemen ‘lengths. suitable for Boys’ Coats. Girls’ “ iffere arts 7 » 8 8, i 5 it ‘ ‘ ’ . vents n for officers, non- | © Tt eee parece ee ae ae Rd | Dresses, &e., at the astonishing low price |—-———-—— $$$ $$ $$ — - _ Wea : t would be gratifying to see ce Khd- | Pre gad : my, : . : j nll : wnd friends of ward Islanders take an interest in this im- | of <0 cents pe yard. Chis lot is worth s — u Lon , IN ( : Battalion, took place at : hibitior 60 cents per yard, “) : 2a oe . ‘tant exhibition. Some ny Kens » Range’ yesterday afternoon. jihad N. J. GEORGE ; : © . . aN. U. “5 —— ee Ss a ranges were 100, 200, 300 and 400 Consul Our Stock of New Jackets, Ulsters, Jerseys, Redingotes, Dolmans and Wraps ” i ; rag ut he rst two—tive ; 14s ‘ . i ; ii . ne Many ‘ ‘ ee de wens eo - . aa > on a. <> Still Anot her Startler ! is the largest and most complete ever shown by us, comprising all the Novelties of the : , roundsateach. The possible was 80 points Fel hic Odds and Ends ; Call early for first choi i : ? an os ie en. eae Telegraphic S an . ; . Season. all early for first choice. 5 ey di : , fhe prizes in kind we _ by a - ” ae 100 Dozen Childrens’ Handkerchiefs, at y BEER BROS — , © R nts Vaiue D>, ou : riblll, 220nN- 20 . a TUM > >. , i ' , bry SUT DGE > GENERAL NEWS ’ 20 cents per dozen. ; Am | lereal. 99.50: Cross, Montreal, 96.76;)4 502¢5t or * aoe ae yaom Als P Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1889—4aw > Mi = Se... sl id . Waka kel PARTS OF THE WO ‘ ro . +43 . , .| Black, Montreal, $5.00; Taylor, city, 50 Dozen Ladies’ Hem-Stitched Linen — f hie speech at Westport, to excee | 5.00 ; W y, $4.50; Shorey, Mon 2. Handkerchiefs, 80 cents per dozen as - . ia Te “einined bey Geel all 1 Soe 3 rren, city, 92.0U; SAOrey, sw a : ~ ae - andkerc , Oc ozen. the Opposition party in respect to their ali|" |” | G. =. ExaMINER Co., city, $5.00; New York, Oct 15. —A Zanzibar special but unanimous Vote aga ust t adissiiow- } . So cee tale er 2° 00 to the Hi rald says : Thomas Stevens, the it ae : ; ance of the Jesuit’s Estates A 2 a e C @2.00-: W. R. Watson bicyclist, who, after making a tour of the 7a! . ‘ Ke Dt oe bh. Ov? . : ‘ bas we . . oh 2 at en Vv v . a rainy 2° 14) M net Wd & Co 1 yronto, $2 no . world on his wheel, was sent to Africa to CURT A i NS. iy r consciences; and the Patriot com=) vrs od & McKenzie, $1.50; McDonald & | “discover” Stanley, has returned here,| — ees : mé g $ sper “ys ee ee , $1.50: Capt. Stewart, $3.50 ;| having failed to find any trace whatever of| Our stock of Curtains is very large. We : ' rm vd C Cc. D. Rankin, $150; J. Murphy, $150; him. Che impression is that Stanley feels | are offering a very special line of 100 pairs a any cesee Grits, | € CO. Quirk. $1.50; Sanderson & Co., | that he bas done enough for glory, and that Ganvas Curtains, worth $1.75, for $1 25. stands u! shaky g I I @1 K. Brace. $1.00 this time he proposes to avail himself of the Two dozen pairs handsome Cretonne Cur- (x) . } seape fr 7 he ; a sie th: ¥ Ce tral Africa and } : os re , Willi u Ly A Die H i he the an » time the annu il competition ivory lat eXists In entra a ica, tains, regular price $3.50, now $2.50. We +} sands , he - _ id al > wil ; : ; -_ I) lfor the Graham Cup, presented by an when he does c 08 ae a l ee mga i have a beautiful lot of Plush and Tapestry Y 3 ) , : ds -. . ) y , “are : . Davia | ‘ | Ottawa friend, took place, Private Jenkins a nee support bimseit during the rest Of | Curtains at the very lowest prices. Secon. and. ast ‘ 4 ; eclz f re County ova Scotia, 18] , 1 ihn ee iis life. uu j rg Diy, « ib successful holder for the year. . : : . . : ; } iti ial . T none > . eee “al i ac ] . —_———a aaa rapid rate. A fleet of over | : naonanes \. New York, Oct. 15.—A Herald specia prospering a. a rapid rate as | Cuaptain Stewart and Private Jenkins * fy | ¥ that towt to ft he | . . ss Orly ate , . 100 vessels sails if m that town t he}, ties. for the first of the above prizes, eee d a een eee HALF PRICE 2s OF banks, worth at least $500,000, employing | ¢ 64 off. Captain Stewart winning, as tol- | Signe Jack the \ipper has ee ) i ° waists: a 20900 men, ani making Lunenberg to!) | : ceived by the Secretary of the W hitechape : ad ; Nora S i» what Gloucester is to Massa-j} mec Vigilance Committee announcing another| A lot of HEARTH RUGS, bought from & Mor ot he matte pasine the leat dosen years the | 2P*_>* -ee lt — murder for the 18th inst. ja manufacturer at half price. Come and > : oe 1B ce <a : : ek cemndicentel 4% 90 MORNE. on02 00sec uns ee Kansas Crry, Mo., Oct. 15.-—During a|see them, Price from 25 cents up. 6 g E 4 ? ‘ ‘ ad . : | fas = » : e . I We rd nie al } S $ {E ABOVE PRIZES. severe storm near Farmington, Utah, & HH “ as | in Lunenburg as they Capt Stewart Mackintosh Coat from Denver and Rio Grande passenger train es ‘inden sibapandll > enema at. 8 hebas g the| Messrs. Bond, Mo a eaeees aest 69] was struek bya fierce gale of wind and 871 incl id ila hendt \ erected ere's | Pte Jenkins—Uvercoat from Giblin, nine cars were overturned. Seventy pas- SKIRTING ég inches wide, ” 5s oo ih dead cal ; ae eer ee = un. The} Montreal ee ecsscees 69 | sengers were in the cars, but only three } stripes, with borcer. HILST thanking the Citizens of Charlottetown for the very liberal manner in , + ‘ gy ) iD TREC OAL 21 ee eee ° . ° s g s : < ° ; - : 2 | . ; : : « Dp tr the whu] untry | Pte Smith—Pants from Shorey & Uo were seriously injured which they have patronized our sales during the past week, we regret to say that ‘ iS OD ruined the Wiiule punt ‘ . . Sets ° : . : ‘ * “ c ¢ a . teat * yy Dal Ts Montreal . Be bee capes nae es 68 Jounsrown, Pa..Oct. 15.—It is estimated ee we will be obliged to bring our Sale to a close uhis week. 1 is imperative, on account — Bishop Walker, of North akKOta, WNO} ps, —— Raa -unski ‘s ‘ — ee oe ; 2 er y srefi cre art Os sguiring our goods : rs i" the Ex A : iad Pte ¢ Pip S Russian Pupskin Cap, — thas there are 3,000 cases of tyhoid fever g ee h of engagements in other cities. We therefore suggest that those requiring g has be ‘trending the Episcopal congrega-} from Black. Montreal.... ....-. +» OF te in all shades, at the] do not delay their purchases. tion in New York, has been recording bis} sot MeNiven--Silver from E W Taylor.. 64 “i - , : lowest prices. 12 ' : : a een my Vienna, Oct. 15.—The floods in Tyrol - . : ; P s oT f ‘ rence between the] Pte S Jones—Boots from C B Warren... 0 , ‘ i : . . .vary mor . a - « on ilere sie € : vr! Pee T A McLaren (late P R V, Scotland) have increased, causing enormous damage. See Sales w iil be held eve ry day this wee k at 3 and Ss p. Th. il ry 8 SS hiiy Ove zc eI \ i arena | € . , HCOUaAL ‘ . 1 } Pants {1 C Montre i arts, Oct. 15.—Six thousand cva that city » the street cars, and the} Pants Irom Cross, Monts al ..-..+ +. a o I _— Sen: strike at Lens. Addi- enRe Last week’s sales speak for themselves, and the public cannot but be convinced ce , ft res fle says: | Sgt B Prowse—Daily Examiner, from Ex miners are now on strike a ; Mi lliner t goods just as they are, that we are selling them honestly for what uo aii gl ale Tati ‘miner Pub Co.........ceese-e-e-e-» 68] tional troops have been sent to preserve 1 jy. that we represent go0as just as ‘apc oes ® van ah ” tt Pep ray Birr Gtees hy v e i nA . . ; - om r “ne 1K a jarves est assorte: é ’ $ "1as Wit! e ” yy, | Pte G Pippey—Silver from S W Crabbe 65] order. ‘The Mayor of the town threatens tT a they will bring, and that the stock is the largest, best assorted, and of the Rnest clas dont kK 0 0 — 5 ; at ie Suit Clothing from Prowse to resign rather than quarter the soldiers. A magnificent selection of Ladies Felt | ever brought to the Island. ’ ‘ i? ! i 4 >} ¥ } 5 > ‘ ceis ‘ - - - ‘ : rT: . 2 +. ° ah s . . ‘ bet a i : en ' wilh 5 -- 4) tc is reported the miners are committing Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Wings and Pins. Attend the Sales this week and profit by the opportunity now offered. wi Diow astiagr tied T . « , 8 1 Peake Bros & dedsedetions Our Milliner, Miss Hobbs, has returned Respectfuliy, male : . ere 2B a | ded eace ecaveuse . ' — —$— from the United States with the latest ideas —— . fe ae EOS Seem he FARES. Hh a MAKKRIED. in her department. If you want to get 4H & J. ALLEN. ° 7 a DI ; 1endath 9.44420 k done give us a trial. oe : & sas —s good work done give a ' g D..k MI Car n { 1 McDonald & At the residence of the bride’s mother, on Charl : ; 20 tes : , A ARC-NEI — j ; . . : arlottetown, Oct. 14, 1589. 4 utinue to rul her orlers | ; -. ceuseeesee+s. 60] the 12th inst., bv the Rev. E. Miller, Richard ttle , , blizzat i Syvt Carter —Gloves from McLeod & Me H. Crayden, of Portsmouth, England, to —— = —_ oe Kenz to so a 59 | Minnie C., daughter of the late John Baker, FUR GOODS ( es of \ er Lists for the | Pp Sandersoa—Shirt from McDonald & of Halifax. « different polling districts in this County Cb ici. Lows oon ob sseeetene ae On Oct. 9th, at St. Joseph’s Church, ; have been forwarded by the Revising Pte H Wood Lamp from Capt Stewart 3] Ottawa, by the Rev. Father Nolin, O. M. L., The very best value in Boas, Capes, Omcer postmasters and to the| Pte W Sen Mirror from C D Ran ye ef Bambrick, of Bambrick Bros., to Cassie E., Scarboros and Muffs. Extra value in Mens’ e@ @ secretaries of Scl Districts throughou kin 5 it srteeeee ; seeeseeeee 4 only daughter of the late John Corbett, Marine Persiau Lamb Caps, Goat Robes, Austra- ce } | | + , 7 siscuits tro ‘ ’ I Sv «tas ‘ snartr » ¢ rs ‘ e - ° : . : the County, as provided for under the Pte bes ton— Gia uits fr 2 _ . 1y G: 9 | Depart me nt, Ottawa, formerly of Charlotte lian Bear, Carriage and Sleigh Robes, at ma : 1M : Pte >o}i—Svan ) Sanderson ¢ ) 4 Blectoral Franchise Act. These officiais | Pt : - . € yee C Quirk 7 55 town, P. E. J. the very lowest prices. . ; 4 aa. o ir yn b- ant piscuits Irom A ¢ MAT 2 ee wee ‘a —— — . —— are required to post up these bake ~~ J Goodam —Shaving Mug from R K ray EF I VING STi 7 TO E ri E FRON . lic inspection. The applications to be)" 5/0. Poe iekasn ike eel nin » &. LW, added to the lists and all objections are to ee 1 ; i ' . The remainde he s need not r 7 be found at the office of the Clerk of the] The remainder of, the shooting neal mort Adiust FLANNELS. i . 2» on . ] aTALI. > THANKS ) ’ County Court, where parties interested are| be gone into in etal c ve Seas for Aecoun atl ! wll jUls eT, d I t : mn . : the Company are due to Sergt. ‘owse I0 A > . 1c “r pwr . rm 4 , y we have liberty to inspect them. The ‘time for|'he Company are Cue o Serge 1 les 0 Grey, White, Scarlet and Opera Flan- UR SALES LAST WEEK were much larger than we anticipated, and we Mh a iy - ’ e ‘ rat ‘ ' a wr) e f mais § 3 ; a ~ r . » : — oo y, y g > sccsiving applications from Southport, | getting up the c —— M5 om “em 2830 GRAPTON STREET, nels, the very best value. run out of some grades of Watch movements, but expect a large supp.v -* y- Mount Herbert and Johnsun’s Riverex-|®bove trends who so Ataly conteibute SLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND ' Our customers are satisfied, and have not got to run around bothering other ae eane pire ve el lay and ihe appli ations and the prizes CHARLC 7 — ” ? S ’ a ee to see if they paid too much for their goods, 7° —— business a Te objections for these districts may now b ee eon . nren: ; i } established confidence, for we do and have done just what we say. xa:nit a" New Marine Distress Signals. | [° Pipared 9 sere ee ie and Marve ac-| Mantle and Ulster Cloths. |" a aie ; GOLD exacnine : oe aan of ee e an ; “im ow Se GOLD WATCHES and DIAMOND RINGS, best value for your money , so y j wo ley \ pP tor Souris 7 . . 7 . 3 . Da a nts made ou viX ° ’ i ils sbas » an a ow W . Mir Lie nder, M. 1 - ndeaaoe ~ : [The New York Times of Sept. 28th. gives counts. sooks —— _ — : ° . ° CHAINS, both Ladies’ and Gents ; Gold Bracelets, Brooches, Sets, Ea rings, ; cKets, Manitoba, while in Winnipeg recently stated he ; t } Miri if required at merchants’ place of Sutsineus. We have some rare bargains in this lot. Charms. Studs, Scarf and Tie Pins (newest and most beautiful designs), Tea Sets (full th t mjury sulted to the wheat | 7. seen ee i cine ar ee - 2 mald Stock -takjog sad valuing sttended to’ln We ato séiling 5 splendid Line at $1.25 ; size) Tete a tete Water Pitchers Cruets, Butter Coolers, Cake Baskets, Waiters and Ts we a ' Distress Signal invented by Mr. deginald | 4)) parts of the Province rice is $1.65 : co’ . ; iscui >j l . ‘ +} vear from the use oi aio ‘ae . * ‘ ; ° ; A ‘ . > a ab u a iot crop of Mai his ye wv from th use of Heber Earle, of St. John’s, N.F.,—brother antl? the regular p $ Trays in round, square and oval shapes, Dessert Sets, Biscuit Jars, Pickles, and eee heed if rad eet sii which lof Mr. S. N. Earle, of this city. The eienaiintibtilis of other gouds too numerous to mention. om bined many ids oO: gral cn ia S wide “6a iene : . . . . Tr ar r ¥ . 2 } roved a failure can be traced to the use of {apparatus of this os awe se 0 \ e If any of our customers require a FLY-BACK STOP WATCH, we have them m fetehamaghadhar ager , i Shell” consists of an oblong cylindrica e G t E t t ‘ 9 $2 frozen seed thougt nae vas ” = A shell of tin charged for about one; testa oe rea X@l emen stock at from $6 to $20. i oO of which eS ee . ee ae . tea ie its length with a service charge of two and : : The better class of CHRONOGRAPHS made by the W altham \ ial ~ ) coe a oe eo ee ae = : Poi one-ha:f pounds of Dupont’s F. F. sporting OR a term of years, with aw to par- —IN OUR— there are none better in the world, we can supply cheaper by not acOpene cm OR Hb farmers, he RN ee ee ae powder. Ab ve the powder is én air cham- chase, that valuable Building Lot on as we can sei] on a small commission and there is no interest to pay. octlo best seed is the only wise aud saie policy inn iin he shell q | Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, adjoin- ‘ } t irsu Many farmers sold| L€F to give Duvyancy oe. tan Ces ee Newson and Cameron Blocks, and run them to pursue. Many farmers sold} ’ ’ ‘gu . oo — "i ad a 1 bought cheap stuff for } through this run two small tubes contain- yr oh to Sidney Street , . *h ‘o whe i ( woug nea § i 3) : ‘ x » ~ — —_ ° as ee : “ with the result that their | !"S fuse which connected with the bottom 8 For terms apply to . > 2 S "Line f e 4a i > ‘ —_— r - ae a failure , i and the top of the ch 1rge of powder. These L. HASZARD _—_ crop has proved a failure, or a poor one. b the ; » together at the top of tl F, - s ’ Mr. Alexander says he is certain Manitoba CERES SAER CD oe - oct16 —tf Cameron Block, . en ere ak damien this -cishell in a tube filled with fulminate of Assortment Bi | would have nearly double th@ amount of)” reurv: over which is screwed a ci The . wheat now had the farmers taken pains t» mereury; over which is screv a cap. 18 sow good seed. This is a ** pointer” fur farmers here. Revision Courts. SovutHport, October 31st, lL a.m. Last day for m king application, October 16th. PownaL, November 2d, 10 a. m. Last day for making application, October 18th. Expon, November 4th, 10 a. m. Last day for making application, October 19th Bette Cxeex, November 6th, 11 a. m Last day for making application, October ov i mate Dounstarrxnace, November 9th, 10a. m. Last day iOr Waking application, October 2dth Mount Srewart Hatz, Noven.ber }2th, lla. m. Last day for making app.ication, October 28th Lon. VARESE, mane r Lith, 10a a attracted by the strange sight of the smoke Last day for m:king wpplication, October) snooting up from the bay. Mr. Earle will 30th. Norru River. November 16th, 11 a. m. lst Bonsuaw, November 18, 10 a. m. day fur making application, November 2d. New Guiascow, November 20th, 10 a. m. Last day for making application, November Sth. _ Brapatzane, November 22n), 10 a. m. | Last day for making application, November | 7th. Cuiirron, N vember 23d, 10 a. m. Las ) day for Th sking application, N i ember 8th y - CHARLOTTETOWN, November 26th, Ll a. $86 000,000 m. lust day fur making applicativa, Nov- mau are making money rapidly. i, | emalier Litky ? -~ Last day for waking application, November | Siates Navy Department, and the Inter- L st | object of the shell is to take the place of, all distress signals now in use in marine j | signaliny such as rockets and firing of j minute gans, in doing which much valuable itime is lost. The Times SAYS : “Mr. Earl 'took a boat yesterday alternoon and went about ha'f way between the Barge Office | pier and Governor’s Island. Two shells | were thrown overboard. and after dancing fon the water for a moment they exploded iwith a tremendous report and threw a leolumn of smoke an i water into the air to la great height. The column of water and | smoke wus seen all over the buy, and the | noise proceeding from the explosion must | have been heard for miles As svon as the ‘first shell exploded the air was rent with ithe screech of steam whistles from every ‘tugboat and steamboat in sight. Crowds lof people who were strolling through Bat- tery Park instautiy rushed to the sea wall, jexhibit his invention before the Inter- inatioual Maritime Congress, the United 'national American Congress about to con- 'vene at Washington A large line of magniticeut cloths, in suit- ings, over coatings ont tiouserings just pen- Oct 17 31 ea a Jo ii Mc Leod & Cu’s. The returns of the Western Union Tele- | graph Company for last year show a net t| balance of profit on the year’s operations of . $5,382,386, on an inflated capital stock of Jay Gould and Erastus Wi- ln 13H, iii is ' Missionary Wo’k in Newfoundland and Labrador,” WILL BE DELIVERED ON THURSDAY EVENING, {7th INST., our Dress Goods. isis: St. Peter’s Schoolroom, en —BY THE— Who labored in these Countries for some years, TONS. Just see them. a a DANCING. Blankts! Quilts ! Conuterpanes —-—— A JUVENILE CLASS for instruction in Dancing wil! be opened at Terpsichore Hall on SALURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., and coptinue Saturdays and Wednesdays, from 4 to 6 p. mi. Dumb Bell exercises carefully taught. value we give our customers. following Tuesday, the 15th, and continue Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 10 p. m. MARKET SQUARE, U. BURRIS. tis wet pt waa baly 83,000,009, getTamdiy 2 (mw) Why Fi ary? te Gimps in all Shades to Match NO PLACE LIKE PATON & CO'S A Class for Adults will = opened on the JAS. PATON & C0.,' A LECTURE, ULSTERS cine i ALL AND WIN TEN UU. ——(x -——-— PEREINS & STERNS. rn) *¥7? E have to announce a complete stock of New Goods for y the Fall and Winter Trade. The varied requirements of our numerous patrons from REV. FRED E. J. LLOYD FLEECY COTTONS. ‘Town and Country are fully met in the splendid assortment of ‘Woolen Dress Fabrics, Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters, Millinery, We have extra value in FLEECY COT-' Knitted Wool Goods, Staple Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, poene. Furnishings, &., &. The whole now offered at prices ‘calculated to maintain our reputation for supplying the best ‘goods at moderate tigures. We would remind those seeking 4 comparison in cha ges that the lowest-pri¢ed articie 1s not always ithe cheapest, as heretof re our uim will be to have the article ! Our sales increase owing to the splendid good and the price moderate. i In a few days we will open a big lot of Fancy Goods, which we will dispose of at exceptionally low prices. You will save many a doilar by trading with PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Oct. 1], 188¢—dy why i OT, aepenmmnemnge mee ae ae es