eo? - WEDNESDAY, “RIFLE GALLERY. Provinces. 2 , G. L. DOGHERTY. Nov. 3—ex pat 2wks an illustrated history of Curivsities in Sea ant on Land. criptions -a whole library of natural history, travel and adventure. A grand youth. “send for prospectns to W. E. Earle, st John, N. B, 2 J. 8. ROBERTSON & BROS. Nov. 4J—2aw & wk) JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE, MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS -AND—_ Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of “Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Matleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Curap ann 9 & 14 Mincine Lang, Lonpon, EN@LaANp. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Mose@rave, Halifax. Oct, 24, 1887—1lmo ANTHRACITE | COAL. T° arrive ex Robbie Godfrey, a cargo of LACKAWANNA, Chestnut and Egg Sizes. R. McMILLAN. Oct. 29, 1887—-dy wy eod tf APPLES. [N STORE : 150 Barrels Choice, No. 1 Gravensteins, offered to the trade in lets of fiver barrels and upwards, at Auction Prices, A, MCNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Oct. 94. 1887.-.-tf RED CRUSS LINE ae THE S. 8S. “MIRANDA” IS INTENDED TO SAIL AS FOLLOWS: NEW YORK 10 CHARLOTTETOWN, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 7th: CHARLOTTETOWN T0 NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 12th. HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. Through Bilis of Lading issued to Philadelphia. Baltim:re, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch’town, Oct 28. 3887. WANTS, IND &e. LOST, FOU OUND-—Asum of money, which the owner can have by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Apply at EXAMINER office. nov9 To LET—A House containing eight rooms and shap, situated on the east side of :sreat George Street, opposite the Dominion House; possession given immediately. Appiy to James tae ' nov9t T° LET—A House on Douglas Street, near Boyle's Tannery, containing four rooms ; adapted for a man with a small family. Apply to James Bradley. nov tf WANTED—Board and lodging in a_ private family, by two young men (professional) of steady habits, Apply at the EXAMINED Ome. nov w HeEvUse TO RENT— The House on Grafion Street East, lately occupied hy Jes. bly. nov” 71 Apply to A. A. McLean. POR SALE—300 Loads Kindling Wood—J. Marr, Cumberland Street. nov7 6i T° LET—A comfortable House on Upper Queen Street, containing 4 rooms, @ good stable and Apply to W novsd tf garden attached; rent moderate. N. Riggs. WANTED -A Cook and Nurse. Apply to Mrs- li. James Palmer. novi tf To LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. junel4 tf TRAYED OR STOLEN—From Mrs. DesBrisa 5 Spring Park, on Monday night, October 24:h. a large Newfoundland Dog, answering-to the name of “Mars.” Any person giving such infor- mation as will lead to his recovery will be rewarded. mv? 3i eod - T° LET —Half of a double house on King Street, ‘+ near Pownal Street. Appiy at EXAMINER office. octl3 tf Me annem "THE Gallery. King Street, has been re-opened : The best rifles and ammo , nition, aud the “wery best” Range in the Lower DATS ‘ ~y rm AGEN TS—SEA AND LAND. —The most attractive Book of the decade, by J. W _ Buel, anthor of “kxile Life in Siberia,” &e. Phis book, of 900 payes, contains 300 Kugravings and Supers Eimbiematies! (colored Plates, giving Nature’s Wonders and i ! fascinating stories, thrilling adventures and marvellous des- book for the - NOVEMBER 9. } ASTRACHAN SACQUES—Special lines of unsurpassed value, Latesé Styles in Fur Dolmanettes, Capes, Promen- ades, 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 | | | | | ‘BEER | / Manilla, &c. Ch'town, Oct. 19, 1887. ensure your future patronage. for, We indulge in sut tell sterling truths about sterling goods. and want you to reap the harvest. Serviceable range of In Meltons, Naps, Worsteds, Cassimeres, &c. A splendid range of Trouserings, Robes. eds, siege: CUSTOM Ch’'town, Oct. 20, I887—eod & wky other day. Cash, competitors. SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1887—eed & wky ———— ——— SCOTTISH UNION CAPITAL, °° ---) > - T° LET—A desirable residence on Dorchester Street. East, lately occupied by the subscriber, | F. W. Hales, to whom apply for particulars. oct27 tf WOR SALE—One-half of Town Lot No. 28, on | corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, | with the Dwelling, Coach Housé.an’d* Stables thereon. One-half of the purchase may remain; CUE DATLY EXAMINER 4 4-1 his, IXAMINER, . - - 4? eeisse*? a7a*eees, “ tif *» 3 oor . EVIE) . ey gy r Pes... aid viher noo. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR j > | MPAINTINGS— Ani ccllont off painting If Not the Scott Act -What? \ in’s W mw. Habifa ore Sir, --In Tue Examiner of Saturday last , SSS ADVANCE IN Suaa v We lea | M ae Toe a the Rev. We Har- tl Horde ea ae x a that . a un x. e heading c - Carnival ! nee OF one-eighth of . eent on cal “e pm a 7 7 - aske the question : it not | i ‘ yellow, sugar, | the Scott Act--what/” [remember well we , , | Nor Gryreratty Kxow N.—~The assets of the the enehonten controversy between .Cardi- ‘ o ‘ lett this | Great Mutual ‘Life Bnsurauce ienpend of nal Newman and Gladstone. Newman ith 1 oor he ay ex¢eeds the capital and surplus of oa told Gladstone that in the region of Bank of England by upwards of forty | “heology he had the same advantave that a , Ailtfon dotlars, “ | the great statesman would have in the . J go Di tein cha — region of politics. The world saw the force ee® any man i) ‘OVERNMENT POND Many of our young of Newman’s words. , Serpe lae ware onx<ious to know whether or not} | 1 would tell the rev. gentleman ‘that on a ee Sh 9 te to be Hooeded this | the questions of rum, law and polities, | oe So hs aa 7 i = if it ts gong to be have the same advantage which he would W. Field.of New | re well it were done quickly. have in the dowain of theology. Now, if Mutual y a . ‘av o ae . 1. » a hike . > ‘on 8 = DEVELOPMENT OF CoaL TRapE.—A special a To ie dal aoe cw o : _ — correspondent of the Halifax Herald writes : an vilaintiy We pee er s Penns. FOS » a8 “ai Che ontput from the mine daring the past ery ae oF city! whiots has adopted " Fick M . of Trimble. | Ona Bas reached its probable limit, nearly ta 1: ay aiee? Se festion, pr eas by mstel Webb for twenty 49,000 tons having been shipped off, exclusive a ee - the Gor ernor-General = Now she’sues hia! local consumption. meee ! = ron mae Act be defeated = Pe “_— 160 Wis holavtte iiss eZ Ins >> it Wlil retnain in lorce unt ew urting. No M Ls To-Nicat.—In consequence of the publication of the Governor-General’s ‘ Ca Hie abeemnes : le hea y gale of wind, the steamer St. Law- proclamation. The proclamation need not ' vod FiUi Bolitea”ee ae is detained at Summerside; and the| be issued until the meeting of the. Legisla- y yal eumanél dink cia rimeams of W ales, which went over this |ture, so that if the Scott Act be defeated eg Wi . . W Boyle, Mr. J_E ‘ee dao will not leaye Pictou until the wind}on the 24th, it may still remain in 2 passengers . , _ ae he ‘tenth y there will he no a9 od pe . used for the con- . 5 roiling of the liquor traffic, as now. re Be Che. sdbr. Katig iy. Rial rs the “Kimhecst It would be impossible for a man un- Stewart; of } ee a e . “ 0! sae CO eo ape: completion aa < “om accustomed to write for the press, and with . , » CSP Halex, “Whe | Railway, tie gutputef coal atthe Sea very little time at his disposal to follow the SAS ET Boum mean Co be inmnediately doubled, and instead of the pet mn a etcinon thepugh 2 the ee " _- men deIng ldie in winter their niu nber, new ngs of Ais long anc aiffuse letter. n the ‘ the news . is to beviher€ased.to 140. There are to be} tit paragraph of his communication he Mga tauahy dive.larnest a o 7 regular train’ a Aay’alter Tee. Ist. Says, ** Lf the Scott Act is killed, what will iad + @25/000)“waea:4 - inevitably and without question take’ its ; Saturda: nirris bi ete, ne 7 a] ou v > Khe appointment ot Judge plate ?’ ft answer the Scott Act. This j large agpay.of ari iti ~~ 1 Chief Justice ‘of the C ourt ofjansSwer may appear absurd to the rev. —— Sede tp autabe: of PE: Bour-| gentlemen; yet it i true, To a child, the . Sepprter rf AA T Onchen :t0 date bedi Tale roe > hada array of an army in battle seems an 7 OS SER pupils of Cir kiss. of Grand Falls, as Drientive’ hn impossibility, AS the trained soldier it is a = 4 In dvertant y° omit. of Inland Revenue to date Sonee 29nd Sahes the simplest thing in the world ; to the Kickhiim, who | have been rabetted ene vWY> | backwcodsinan, the locomotive. with the vk on that, dc- Sen long train of passengers and freight cars is - hott bh BURNED.---About _half past one ae woes and fear, to the denizen ; , nd ast oo ea Q@ r Cuteppelie’s “Ane | 0°! nu Monday morning, the roof of the of wae ont _ it is a thing of every day WY Wilk’ cofitain | vat kevian Chupgh at Musquodboit Harbor, | Occurrence. efore we write, or teach or in di : ne of inéermation;: vs 3. , was <liscovered to be on tire, Nothing preach we should know that of which we eet he vear froti Zadieiel. Phe | Wk betlone to save the building. ‘The con-} write or preach or teach. To teach is the ag ” Rak . Wein Gary | tre gation suceeded in saving some of the win- | highest’ work of man, VINDEX, = “| dows, pews, ainps,ete Noone injured. Build- — — s os ered. , Local Notices. N; 0 i pers DesBrisay ais : oe, , re Te | at th Paul's Catholic}, PUR, SSuING.—-An order-in-council bas| Nrstie’s Mi.K Foop at Beer & Gotf's. 1, Sunni i Sunday's service | 4£" passed rescinding previous orders relat-| nov9—2i : . uteawed | mS t ) ishing for snielts “and prescribing the | pea ae ; ub detalail that he Ras following: l, Close season to be from Ist of | cae ee ‘ cae ao - vars and Otto apacity for April to Ist of July; 2, the use of smelts for = Tes eee oe ee i ] niantire is proWibited; 8, the use of seines ia}. CALL and see the new silverware now open- aha itech) | prohibited ; #, no bag nets’ to be used with | img at E, W. Taylor's, Cameron Block. ( cet-—-D smatier meshes than one inch and a quarter Fresh CANNED SALMON, Lobsters, Corn and vloun | two extension ineasure; &, the use of bag nets is | Tomatoes at Beer & Goff’s. 2i—nov9 1 Wheat last spring. proliihited except junder special license, and} Auction SALE.—Carload “choice Winter . fe s ago and | thempoply between the Ist of December and Apples to-morrow, Th lay, Nov. 10tI : n of fi ve and one- | Me P6th Of February. 1 clock at rooms Qu. Poe ‘Str ot If ‘the ‘ wheat. Who can —— weather is unfavorable Sole aial hes siadiehod CORRECTION. Large Assets, Large Liabili- | ;,<; McNei ae fe ’ oni 5 tn a Dil | inside. —A. McNeill, Auctioneer. i: ties, and Small Surpluses,—The Mutual Life's il Maile 7 r 4 ' The Mount! Assets are not over $117 ,224,867.36, as report- |. . ——e ae = and Ulsters made to order bbe Viétiditst Cithteb]! LOt_49, after ed in Saturday's paper, but by the Superin- j)at J. McLeod & Co's. Sa¢ive repaits’ and alterations, dent's ré port the total Assets are $1 13,679,962, | A FURTHER supply of ornamental brass and on Sabbath, }@0d their Liabilities $99,833,766, leaving a bronze placques, figures, inkstands, vases, agen edat 10.30 | Surplus of only $13,846, 196,or a ratio of $1.14 candle sticks, etc., just opened at E. W. dt 2.30 by Rev. J. Mc. | of M88ets@for every dollar of Liability, while | Taylor's. dy and wy s Dee, 4 col- | the New \ ork Lifes total Assets are $74,- BEAUTIFUL silver egg stands, fruit dishes, ken an @& v2] 927, and its Liabilities only $59,372,608, | desert sets, sugar dishes, etc., lined with ruby oa jieaving a Surplus ef $15,549,319, or a vatioof;or satin finished glass and elegantly hand ; ‘adnate has | 31.26 of Assets for every dollar of Liability, | painted at K. W. Taylor's. dy and wy lan, N. Sa, which | ®Md not $71,944,9)2.24, as reported in Satur-| ysen don't | ; : y profitabl nder-| days paper. Which is the strongest es. a og Tato sendgmnde sa vy pr eu Soil ially 91} 5 | before looking at James Paton & Co's. stock. " Lae retire ipbufiding frigi@own | PAany Nnancially -— li Yin wy ¢ Mart Bros. have gone/into* the enltiva ce oe ~ ’ side Sibu of-6 io rehddl bn the mead pws adjoining L i D rpoe Cue 7 le Gloucester, Mass., witlineee a Te ee. ’ eldaseabundanbapd | Advertiser records the decease of Mrs. Mary |g, .. oa econd to nome Crittenden, who died from grief for the loss of l — t : o ae first attempt to | Bee s6n Benjamin. The latter was one of the |. For good value in Reefers, Overcoats, Suit- th@t section of the | crew of the ill-fated schooner Thomas L. Tarr, | 1285: U nderclothing, &ec., goto B, S. Davies & | adanted to the | Which was lost on the Grand Banks in the |C°%-, Cameron Block. j : September hurricane. Mrs. Crittenden, the| Curisty’s Lonpon Harts in Silk, Fur-Felt, a A dvertiser says, came wp from her home in the | &c. Two cases American do,, at B, S. Davies his ‘ -ih-\A biecting in’ the | Provinces to meet her son upon the arrival of | & Co’s., Cameron Block, = ‘ia Jast efening! Was thé vessel, but it came not. Day after day | ANNOUNCEMENT. —I have been chief baker gel 5 (nite (a snecess. | pas ed, but no tidings came of the craft which | for J. Knight & Son two years, but open ; Al i be Meva!. Henrys | held the idol of her heart, and when the ves- | to-day on my own account. Please come and yn Mr. | Sel was given up as lost, she became stricken | buy Bread, Buns, Cakes, &c., &e., at the old lealt with | With grief, and could not rally from the de- | stand. —John Blaker. nov? 6i ‘ v dele. which the Mis- | pressing influences ‘which ended fatally. Curap dress goods at J. B. Macdonald's. list Church of oe octl3 tf peecnes were; A (Goop Story.—Dr. Sutherland told a Lapres’ and gents’ walking boots, latest oe AA iD ' tek ot idently good story at the Centenary church on| style at Gorr Bros. oct. 6 tf oer a = eae ” ow Wedness Ly night. He was illustrating the] Boors! Boots! Boots!—The largest stock rie “«| proverbial ability of Methodist ministers to| in the city. One hundred and four cases boots - om en. Fone ne for church eet This is the | and seventy cases rubbers now open and more ,, Che Mutual story : A “4 icy bepmees me - half dollar | to follow. _ You can get the best quality, the = 013 of mow Jutel- FAL) eh ele a oe ae be — largest variety and the lowest prices in tawn at phan tone lane for and tried every means possible to dislodge | at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store,—J. B. artes wrote *),-| the piece of money. At last he told the | Macdonald, Proprietor. octl3 dy wy tf oe 4b DUSINESS IN} anxious parents that they had better send |, osm . poegeaes nd they Pale =: if ra _— = ee ae ci eet 4 MARRIED, iness of the New wet me 2 y Sov sa ail up Wi ' a : voy . ané At the residence of the bride's father, Oct. 19h, : CW | were sorely distressed. The doctor, however, 1887,by Rev. A. H. Lavers,Mr. John McLaughian ; hot, ald the y gunid MM | bade them be of good cheer, ‘‘For,” said he, | and Miss Sophia Jane McLean, both of Clyde 92,074,239. — ‘if there is anybody in this world can get ee P. e Ie fits paid asin Lon- |+ ee af ‘ r a Methodis At Waltham, Mass., Oct. 24th, at the residence is or protits are only Satelen tae ~ St. Janie eer Mt Wii C. Hubbard. by the Rev. JM. Avaan, célared, at of the Tontine Period, bats to Miss emily Ball, of Charlottetown P ar Te "oS , Sext Down ror Vacraxcy.—Last night a | #24: PRACTICA 1: Work.—A Spring Hill | strong, healthy young man, about eighteen DIED ‘responce f the Halifax Herald writes: years of age, enter d the police station, and i, ms “oa dni : : Uur principal excitement this weelhas beew | #!ter informing the officer - oa that he on tees fan of the "nh Wetambans Klizabeth, the series of special gerVices helin All Saincs | had ho place to go, asked [ot protection for | beloved wife of Capt. Robert Fraser, of the 8.8. Episcopal Church, by the Rev. J- I. S: Park the night. Che officer granted his request. | Coban, in the 49th year of her age. im and-Ieev. AV... Wilson... Rev. J. L.V. | and the:young man, alter picking out S = Lvanee), irom. ae late residence ta St. De Bridle ahd the teeter opened. the- services last | spoton one of the seats, stretched himself for | stan’s Cathedral, to-morrow morning, at 8. Monae r, . at ae hedges were the night. This morning, after straightening thence to Roman > ane Cemetery. publicly taken in the churcl, Of , Tuesday | out some of the kinks in his hair, and giving | oe cae i tit earentony tok place by Rev. his face a ‘‘ surprise party ~ in the shape of a Dr. Bowiain and the other cleny Mentioned, | mild dose of water, he started over to the ; es Min hing. During the four| Magistrate’s Courtroom, accompanied by a - cial § ices 127 temper- uard of honor in the persen of a stalwart ener conan pledyed w ete phiblicly takeu duting the | otlidér. After a brief wait His Honor arrived, LAST TRIPS FOR THIS SEASON. ily ay lable result. The }|and the Marshal lost no time about making and there | t! two better acquainted. After the talk he’ putting up of)a | young men's cuse had been expla‘ned to His Honery he sentenced him to one month’s im- - prisonment as a common vagrant. The young POSTON UOMEDY’ COMPANY. lhe “second | man *‘ went down smiling. He is. one of htertainn this popalar organization | several able-bodied fellows who spend their Was 1 in the Lyceum last evening. There | time during the sunmer eating wherever and wasa fairly large audience present. ‘Phe! whatever they can, and sleeping in the open periormance commenced with the senstional | aiy at aights, and abont this time each year ‘rama, ** The Life of an Actress,” andielosed | manage to get sent down to jail for vagrancy. with the lanvhable farce ‘A Ghost iw Spite|It’sa great pity there’s not some real hard : ‘ ft Hin In the drama | Miss Geng as | work for Gnodé? jail birds to do during their For St. John’s, Newfoundland. “1 is good, as werealso Miss Hill | méarceration. « Tr + Montmoreney and Mrs. = ae et Lliiman 3 Mre tlo kins,”’ Me. Milis’ . S BONAVISTA comma wa ep me HOTEL ARRIVALS. SS. Gesir a. . +i ; le odit at ~. Salaleceaall mae ss RANKIN HOUSE. will be dne at Charlottetown about aK ir. H. W. Farrish; and Mr... Web- Nov 8—T A Cossman, E A Skinner, Hali- | gy , x y er as Wopshot” ably ‘sustained’ hig high |fax;W Edmutiis, Montreal; D G Crawford, PUESDAY, Sth NOVEMBER. reputatio! i I nm mbers of the Com- gators. NS: WH McLeod, F Harrison, St —_— > Pan y il parts in their usaal | John, N. B. se, & 66 C O B A N” hes” Sedell: “da Gs Gravéednd™ “2 OSBORNE HOUSE. ° . + \ Diggory” and Mr. Sullivan as Nov 7—-H Price Webber and 10 members will be due at Charlottetown about kept those present on the broad | Boston Comedy “Co. 8—Rev John McLeod, 4 , r . During the evening | Strathalbyn; G W Anderson. Houlton, Me; Tt ESDAY ’ 22nd NO*V EMBER. i to work off some very} E McCallum, Pownal; Fred J Bradshaw, ddan ral acttateadlae ne the bad sidewalks, | Centreville; Frank E Barrett, Annapolis,N S;| These steamers will have room for produce as another bateh | Angus Macdonald, North Bedeque; John under deck and carry catile and sheep on deck. company will | Chappell, Port Hitl; Mr and Mrs Charles For freight or passage apply te pi itive of life and love | Hooper, Point du Chene; Hubert Sutherland, PEAKE BROS & C0 under the.Gaslight,” | Gardner Chapin, Boston ; Geo Wilson, Trure, ewe ‘88 wk nt th a ti. ew wud =pier stunes. | NS. ais" Webster, Stetliavy ¥ J Cerhtlt SGENTS. al) to attend, Tigui ; , : ~ et, pve & Saw 4 PF sae aad ——. The strongest Fire Insurance Company ! Atso,—Agent for the Lancashire, age Corunna BE. Tn, Vet. 22, 1st Ywke rod ; :Q: :0. quick sales at BEER BROS, BROS. Customers will find them unsurpassed for quality, designs aud lowuess of price. expected, a large stock of New Rugs—all sizes and qualities. CARPETS! » . . : e . v* E are now showing our New Stock of Carpets, in Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch, Daily SAS. fa, es FR YOULL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED —IF YOU COME TO— THE OLD RELIABLE |! kK what’s Thoroughly Good, New and Fashionable in Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishings for Fall and Winter Wear. Stock to choose from—no better value in the Province. Desirable—such goods as we know will wear best, and give that satisfaction that will We strive to please, and guarantee you a Fit, Style and Quality combined, for the least possible amount of money that such can be suppiied RAG! NU} fuow: LUSTER! We've a Large and attractive Everything New, Stylish and We have sown a crop of glorious bargains, We invite you to examine our Excellent, Durable, OVERCOAT,NGS latest patterns, at prices that are sure to please. Fuil line of Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, Fur Coats, in Goat and Persian Lamb, Sleigh The Choicest Neckwear and Underwear in the City. BRUCE, TAILOR. A visit to our store will prove Come Right Along. ee Qe L. Fi PROPS. Very Important. ow 3 A Montreal House made a big dump of Clothing in our store the They did it because they wanted We are going to Sell it for Cash. And the man who has the Cash will get the Biggest Bargains in Overceats ever heard tel! of. We Blow because we know prices cannot be looked at by our our tame t. HAT, S| QUEEN STRERT. A FIRE INSURANCE. ss ESTABLISUED, AND NATIONAL INSURANCE. 0O.'Y, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. isz4. ‘ $36.000 000 id Risks taken at Lowest Rates, A. Ss. URQUBART, Agent for P. E. Islaad. n the worid. Conmercial Union, aud Lritish Amorka en cen i iii aS ceneitplaiaisgem sittai aE : ib BT" i te ties aes Aca atte eae, htt aie ahee a wut £ san in mnie ie: sly tl te st int sitll ana ty antes U r Se ri A oe a D Py j~ 8 @