—— A te st 7 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WS, rocal and Other Tlems. — lackets, ,v cents each a Mi gee , Quon ; J — flarria & StER™ <w | fPsciaL Desparoms to Tus Exantven. m) - o « . CO Chis nornuing one A Disastrous Collision. oe rs diavs. se wes . . : “ drunk . al _ New York, Cet. 31. w of the “season—a The steamer Vizg iy#, trom New York to = y this morning, Havana, was run into by a large schooner ' > _ last evening, six miles off Barnegat, on the e Ov ban ws answer to the Jersey coast, and within seven minutes * Sonata,is a the Diamond Bookstore, | #!ter the collision, beth vessels sank, carry- Krew | ing down at least 81 of their passengers and SuHor? Mr. Earle shot a real off, cTews. tf egiew cays acO—A g wd specimen, = he night was clear, the moon . . ’ shining bright!y, and sea smooth, yet none shore @ 0 it atutl jof the 12 survivors of the Vizzaya crew who He hat . |reached this city this morning ex uld a eipawrcnt The steamer Mira- oP. the — of the schooner e asrived here this forenoon ai ten vee caused the disaster or tell how the eae an vy citer t happened. The steamer Hum ‘ peaNAE bold, from ivazil, arrived this morning, . sl teachers’ meeting this | 24* ing on board the survivors of the catas- ‘ying at S o'clock, in the school rooms of ttophe, whom she picked up at daybreak, resins ST Mga sch ct | Three masts were sticking out of the water Baptist id and the survivors were clinging to the peswaxsttt \ special cles in penman yards and rigging. The men were chilled ship ' » opened on Thursday night at}to the bone, and could have held out but ie Charlo’ tetown Business College and Writ-)Jittle longer. All the passengers of the ng Academ) | Vizzaya were lost. The fate of the crew OO act a ay - a of the nchouen? is unknown. i ' 1 cea pped four cars of | Purtaperrura, Pa., Oct. 31, Soe | ( thisweck. It goes to A special tothe Times from Beach Havei, Prince Edward Ish N. J., says the crew of the life saving sta- tion patrolled the beach a!l day, but neither wreckage nor bodies came ashore. The wrecks lie off shore in about 4C feet of gs0 0 10.39 a BE VSO to 4 p.m. veo. directly ia the track of ocean oie ta Dp. :-and at et eee ' ’ ' . and Sto 9p. ms and at no other) oo.) coasters. times - | —_ — Ottawa News. Watson's Drag Stere is epen on sandy at the followiac hours: ” is parts of the city, | g.nt tes of decayed p'ank, wil debris f one | — pamps, ete , are ail vent i to remain for weeks Otrrawa, Oct. 31. ani prove _ yes ; sve aie = would | Sir Johan Thompson and Hou. C. A ee ee re | Tuppe r have succeeded in inducimg a party end Bae r ihe eudhemiake Atha tn British and German iron masters now “4 Gort, Feq.. will, on Monday night | ete tv visit the principal coal and iron ie en a course of lectures oa commercial | p*tts of Nova Scotia, The party will reach gw, to be delivered before the students of the | Nova Scotia next Wednesday or Thursday. Char'ot : Business College during the | The Dominion have provided all transpor- preset term | tation facilities, and will ask the Provincial owe | Government to co-operate in making the : » Vice-Coxsen..— Mr. John! Visit of these distinguished metallurgists as T. Croex f this city, has been appoint. | bye neficial as possibie. isul for the United States at | Netice is given by the Glasgow and Lon- Charlottetown. The selection is a good| don tnourance Co. that it has applied to Fue EXAMINER congratulates Mr. | the Minister of Finance for the release of Crockett. the securities on the 29ch of January next, a jan Lali Canadian policy holders are request- Bewortn Leacte.—The Rav. Me. ted to file their oppositions, if any, bsfore a wee Wy vidress a public meeting of that date. e Losgae iu the bwe next of the M stho- | . > — Church on Monday evening. Subject, ' To Receive a Pension. “The claim of the church on the best Ser: | _—— vices s best people, old and young.” | MonrreaL, Ost. 31. There will be music, vocal and instrumental. | W. J. Buchanan, general manager of ‘g |the Bank ef Montreal resigned to-day on Pause ALARM —Fhis morning about j account of ill health and will go abroad. bree ociock alarms of fire were sent inj} He has been in the employ of the bank for simultaneously from the boxes at the thirty-seven years and will receive a eruer of (Jueen and Euston streets and at: yearly pension of $5000. the corner of Kent and Rochford streets. The general alarm was promptity sounded firemen turned out, bat there was} nofire The alarms were evidently the! , as , werk of some persons out on a Hallow E’en ; M toe Ost. 31. ry All members of the Colonial Cabinet have Satie stain | resigned in consequence of the passage yester- Tar Bosrox Potato Manket.— Regarding | day of a vote of w ant of confidence by the pistees ia the Boston market, the New Eng- Victoria Parliament, aad Parmer says. ‘*The potato market in this } tyis in the worst condition that ever was | known, for the past few weeks, on account | large supplies and the free rotting. The gut, however, is being reduced. and itis} pel that it will be entirely out of the way | ina few days. Moe recent arrivals have come forward im a better c ndition, and the market is rec 2vering a healthy tone. —_—— The Cabinet Resigns. le BM Lue Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Noy. 1.—10 a. m. Unsetiled weather, with rain in morning. Fever in Inetanp.—-A Dublin despatch | says that an epidemic of fever prevails at conemnentibin'deant 'Kularney. The disease iz attributed to the L. 0. A—An emergency meeting of | use of bad potatoes. Boyne Lodge. No. 614, will be held to- 5a: night in Orange Hall at 9 o'clock, to make A Rusu.—Large numbers of people are arrangements about attending the funeral | taking advantage of the extrordinary low of our late Brother, Johan M sloney. A full | Prices at the Diamond Bookstore and making Members of sister | teir purchases. Such bargains are not to be ; : | had often. lolges cordially invited. Also, all members | had ofte et the order are requested to meet at Chee ’ i . er Lt res at in . vig . > > i - samy i “ve Bi ~ at lu clock ‘the shipyard of David Egan, Esq , Mount ey oe lay , tne 2nd November. By Stewart, a handsomely modelled and well order of W. N. Riggs, W. M. | finished Brigantine, of about 230 tons, regis- attendance requested. —_———_ — Lauscuep.—On Friday, the 31st ult , from . —— nae | ter classed 9 years, A] in English Lloyd's, MALLow E’ex —The small b yysand some named the ‘‘Zenith.” This vessel was built big ones, too, arcused themselves in the for Messrs. Peake Bres, and Co., and re- flects much credit on the the builder and his usaal w ay last foreman, Mr. Fiel’k Douglass. night Gates and dvwor , removed, and other acts of van- dalism committed. Somes little girls at! tie northeastern end of the city whe were A Poutce Caprarn Finep.—The St. party” lost a pan-ful of John papers report that a few days ago Wworasses caniy that they hwl put outside sitting magistrate Jones fined Captain the kitehea duor to cuol. Pan and ali was, Rawlings $12 for abusive language to of- sarried off. This morning, however, the ficers Birchall and Weatherhead. The of- pan was foundon the doorstep where it | ficers, the magistrate stated, had been sup- tad been dep sited after its contents were | ported in their evidence against Capr. Raw- abstracted. iliogs, while he was unsupported. The lan- | guage was unwarranted, and he would im- Ubitvary —An oll and highly respectable "pose a fine of $6 in each case. citizen has j ined the great majority. Mr. _- peony; chr foe, many Youre cocapled| Goup Maxina. 1 Ee ne ne ee ee 4, | Mining must » ied suddenly this morning at 7 o'clock, the e+! . iwe indeed in Nova Scotia. inthe 78th year cf He had been | Wealth indee ova § d & #3 were —_——_»-—_— having a ** candy — - — Nova Scorira.—Gold hold glowing prespects of There has as nls age. bout . ; 7 zen ¢ sr rus i ines 4 4° a8 usual yesterdd ‘y, anal appeared to be been ——s oo ee aS 7 the Eich 8 Possession of his wonted health, which had |@flice during the last few days. Hight “mewhat failed during the past year, but did areas have been taken up in Middle Stew- mt sen precarious During the night the iacke. 156 in Burnside, 100 at Gay’s River Tami! y Were awakened by loud groaning! and 96 at Sutherland’s brook near Lands- ane from Mr. Maloney’s room, and/ downe, Pictou county. ae all was done that loving hands sihcburiiiacii and ten? eee b bcc, el Srock Imvorration.—The Sackville, N. * brief periud of ° Feri P To ta | i 3., Post says: Wiliiam Ogden returned lamily we tend ne o Bis wie anc! from the Island last week, with seven head funersl will take Seer ene ant f Clydesdale horses, which are now at will take place to-morrow afternoon |° y : ’ 1Cn * half-pist one o'clock, fiom his late resi- | Messrs. Ogden’s Mills, at Midgic. Among tence, corner cf Grafton end Rotchford | the number is a very fine animal which Mr. eat, to St. Paul's Church, thence to Ogden values at $700. He states that Am- ciat™ esCemetery. The Loyal Urange Asso- jerican buyers are on the Island, buying a toa, of which the deceased was an honored Jarge flocks of geese, which they ship to the — States. In one flock there were upwards of 1,500 birds, and the buyers say the Yankees must have our geese no matter what the McKinley Bill takes them. ipcaiaiaee Manitime Untry oF OppretLows —We learn from the Recorder that the Halifax district of the Manchester Unity have de- cided to form a new order to be called the Maritime Unity. At the last district meet- ing, held Oct. 28:h, a committee ws ap- A = hate ee sompeed to frame rules and regulations for tear. J J McDonald, H McDonald. J Ross, |t2? new order, also to draw up an act to be McKi-noo, J Mc Doneld . ’'jncorporated at the next jsession of the “ubstitute— p McAulay, ilegislature. They intend putting men on vill le with slight alteration, | the road to advertise the society and they . raat bere Wednesday morning for Hali- | think that in the near future they will have 0 Thenks lodges of the maritime unity scattered all » Will attend in a b rdy. . ‘ ” id er RaLt ~The Abegweits are to play the i rom the Duke of Wellingten’s Regiment, par . on Puesd “y afternoon, next, at Vie- ably eet Ihe match will commence prob- Yabout 3.15 p.m. The local team will be %$ follows - > . , ack —,J Sullivan. salt b c<s— fp) H ae A MeDona d, ‘Warter b icke Torwards Robinson, P A McDon- A E Ings (capt. ) team, old a. siving Dey they wiil meet}their : eo Hts, the Wanderers, and oa Friday over the provinces. They will have about The at a sitly strong team, bat are Pract g | iadvantage in not being able to thei, - oo other teams before they play “ainig ee However, they are ia good 4, and their g*me on Tuesd»y next will "US them i, ’ dlifax. 49 good trim for the contests in three hundred members to start with in ‘this city, and have got considerable money to back them, and there is no doubt but that they will meet with success in forming new lodges all over the Dominion. Kk, D. ©. Cures Dyspepsia. oo the Daliousie Cull ‘ge team. Sits have a f, THE DAILY EXAMINER . _ ~-—- — eR en County Court. ! Tho County Court which opened in Charlottetown on Tuesday last is still in Session. A large number of suits have been tried during the week. Of these the most important were : _. Mary Moynagh vs John rover for a mare and foal. Judgement for plaintiff for $100. EF. W. L. Moore for p'aintiff, W. S. Stewart for defendent. James Brit ys Edward Kelly--Damages for $45 for breach of contract. in delivery of pork. Fred Peters for plaintiff; A. A. McLean for defendent. George G. Jury vs. Alexander McLeod— Damages for $50 for breach of a warranty of horse. J. H. Good for plaintiff; KH Bay- field for defendant. Thomas Campbell vs. [enry and Samuel Lowe— Action for $133 72 for stone sold for contract of building St. Peter's Me- morial Chapel. W. 8. Stewart for plaintiff; Aithur Peters for defendant, In three list cases judgement has been reserved, and will #2 delivered before Court rises, George Farquharson vs. John MeDonald, an action of damages for $90 for breach of warranty of a horse, is now pending. E J. Hodgson, Q C., for plaintiff ; H. ©. Me- Donald for defendant. The business of the Court will not be concluded before next Monday evening. Moynagh—- MARRIED. At Kinkora, on the 23th inst., by Rev. J. J. Macdonald, P. P., Francis Gallant, of Tignish. to Miss Francis Melver, of Kinkora. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. E. C. Turner, Samuel Wiliams, of Cr apaud, to Miss Florence Williams, of North Kiver. DIED. In this city, on the Ist inst., of whooping cough and croup, Harry Melton, infant son Henry end Hannah Horne, aged five months and twenty days. Entered into rest, Oct. 3lst, Emma Spratt, widow of the late Alfred LePage. | Funeral will leave her late residence, Prince Street, at 3 o'clock, Monday, to Peoples cemetery. At Traveller's Rest, on the 2nd_ inst., Gladys Edith, aged 2) years, daughter of Joseph and Maggie Rayner. At Sonora, on the 16th inst., Margaret, aged 58 years, wife of James Barns, leaving a husband, two sons and three daughters to mourn their loss. Green grapes, only 12 cents per pound to-night, at Beer & Golf's. Purple and green grapes, only 15 cents a pound, at Beer & Goff's. 030 3i temnants of white and light-colored vel- veteens, suitable for fancy work and painting, only 30 cenes per yard, at James Paton & Co's. oct3l Ove hundred and fifty yards worsted cloths in short lengths, very cheap at James Paton & Co's. oct31 Don't forget that Prowse Bros. is the best and cheapest place to buy men’s and boys’ reefers and overcoats in the city. —oct31 3i Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men, have the largest stock of clothing ever im- ported by them, including all the newest- makes in cape overcoats, ulsters, reefers and children’s suits. You can’t help being pleased, oct31 3i Go to the old, safe and reliable Hat Store for the newest styles in hard and soft hats. — Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. oct3l 3i Knitting wools, all the best brands— Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block. 027 3i eod Beer & Goff’s 24 cent tea is giving grand satisfaction. Try it if you want the best cheap tea in town. 030 3i CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK ——_AND—— Provincial Exhibition Association. HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Asso- ciation wil! be held in the PHILHARMONIC HALL, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 13th November next, 1890, at & o'clock, for the transaction of general business. A full attendance is requested. By order of the Directors. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1890—dy & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e OARDERS.—A few Gentlemen Roarders can B be accommedated at Mrs. McInnis’, Graf- ton Street. si pd—novl YO LET.—A Dwelling House on Upper Euston Street, in good order. Apply to CHARLES McGREGOR, 2w-—novl OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, on Friday L last, a Red Setter Dog. Auy person return- ing him to hisowner wll be rewarded.—F. H. BEER. 2i—novi TRAYED OR STOLEN, from the pasture at b Woolen Mills, a Miich Cow, color dark red. Any irformation will be thankfully received. — simon W. CraBBE, lw--novl J OST.—A dark grey Mare, four years old. In L formation of rame will be gladly received by PETER QUINN, Lot 30. li—oct3t JOUND.—On Queen Street, about two weeks ago, a plain Gold Ring. Owner can obtsin same on proving property and paying expenses of advertising. oct3L OARD.—Board c7n be had for either two ladies or gentlemen in a pleasant part of the city. Stadents preferred. Apply to Mrs. KVA MCGREGOR, Kuston Street, near St. Peter’s Road. oct31—3i W ANI Kv.—a goou servant for genera] bouse- work. Apply at this office. tf—oct39 WANTED FOR CASH.—Any quantity of Old Pickle Bottles. Euquire of F. GILL, Stan- ley House, corner of Great George and Kent Streets. oct27 WANTED.—A Housemaid. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. Apply to Mrs, ectl7 T° LET—A_ Houre on Lower Queen Street Apply to Thomis McQuaid, oc’ ecd LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carier. Possession can be given Jdth September Apvly te Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co, eod tf—aug28 T° LET.—One-half of the Double Tenement House on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Possession given immediately. App.y to WM. HENDERSON, 177 Fi zroy =treet. oct'6—thu sat & eod T°? LET.—A House on Queen Street, Apply to . N.. LARGE. tf—oct6 T° LET.—One half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq, Poszession can be iven immediately, Apply to FRaNcis P. Mc- JARKON, ocd a eA Ne a cena eee ae acme om os 1890. » Aw 4 a INTRODUCING this Branch of (x) our Business to the Public we wish to state that our N | Extensive and Attractive Assortment is one of the Largest in the City. It has always been our careful endeavor to stcck only goods really New, Fashionable and Reliable. We have every confidence in rccommending the discerning public to inspect our selection. Tie large sales that we have cient proof that we have the Caps, Capes, Boas, —— AND 4LL AT THE had this season for our ASTRACAN JACKETS, is a suffi- very best value that can be found in the city. s Muffs, Collars, Gloves, A LARGE ASSORTMENT VERY LOWEST FRICES a \Xx) OF —0 as, Special Orders for Beaver Capes or Astracan Jackets receive our Dest attention. enn Geiibidlcis iis di JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 25, 1890. GRAND sCONCERT ——LBY—— MESSRS, LLOYD & HEARTZ, ——CONSISTING OF—— Popular Selections, Both Vocal and Ins'rumental, | | | somal nites THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 61h, Philharmonic Halli. Tickets may be had at the Drug Stores of Messrs. Watson, Rankin and Johnson; also at the stores of Beer Bros., Haszard & Moore and T. L. Chappelle. dy—oct22 STR. “MIRAMICHI” —-.LEAVES HERE—— Friday: sist October, Last Trip for this Season. | All accounts against her must be sent in before 7th November. CARVELL BROS., oct30—pat 2i Agents. P. B ISLAND RAILWAY. Tenders for Sleepers, Fence Material, Timber, &e. ~'EALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- Ne dersigned, and marked ‘‘ Tender,” will be received until THURSDAY, November 13th, 1890, for the supply cf 45,000 Hemlock Sleepers, as per specification, 30,000 Cedar Sleepers, mF 35 sets Sawn Hemlock Switch Sleepers, price per 1,000 superficial feet, loaded on cars, 327 pieces Sawn Hemlock, from 9 feet to 15 feet long, and from 6x8 inches to 12x14 inches, price per 1,000 superti- cial feet, loaded on cars, 3,500 Cedar Fence Posts, 7 feet 6 inches long, 6 inches at smali end, 20,000 Cedar Fence Posts, 5 feet long, 6 iaches at smal end, 250 Cedar Snow Fence Posts, 12 feet long, 8 inches at small end, 12,500 Cedar Braces, 3 feet long, 4 inches at small end, 40,000 superficial feet Spruce Scantling, 20 feet long, 3x6 inches, price per 1,000 feet, loaded on ears, 210 tons Hewn Hemlock Timber, price per ton, loaded on cars. Forms of Tender for Sleepers, with specifi- cation endorsed thereon, may be had at all Booking Stations. No forms of tender for ether material. No tender for Sleepers will be considered unless made in accordance with and upon the printed form supplied ; nor will a tender for a less number of Sleepers than 500 be enter- tained. No tender will be considered uniess accom- panied by a deposit equal to five per cen’. of the value of the material tendered for, which deposit may be either cash or a certified bank cheque. Uncertified cheques will not be accepted. Shoulda tender be accepted, the deposit will be retained until the satisfactory coinpletion of the contract. Should a tender not be accepted, the deposit will be returned by registered letter, at tenderer’s risk. The Department does not bind itse!f to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Oct. 29, 1890. oct29—Gi eod pat 6i eod jour her li P. E ISLAND RAILWAY. Thanksgiving Day. XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will! be issued at one first-class fare to and from all Stations by Afternoon Trains on November 5th, and by all Trains on Thanks- giving Day, November 6th, good to return up to and on November 10th, 1890. J. UNSWORTH, Superiatendent, Railway Office, } Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1890. all prs \ ) Telephone Company of P. E. Island. TOLL LINE STATIONS. a ol i + WESTERN STATIONS, EASTERN STATIONS, Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, Hunter River, Peake’s Station, New Glasgow, Cardigan, Laird’s Mills, Dundas, © Rusticoville, | Grand River Bridge, North Rustico, Annandale, . Emerald, Souris, Tryon Mills, Ceorgetown, Crapaud, Lower Montague, Victoria, Montague, Freetown, Murray River, Kensington, | Murray Harbor North, Clifton, Murray Harbor South, Stanley, New Perth, Malpeque, Valleyfield, Summerside, | Orwell, Centreville, Vernon River Bridge, St. Eleanors. Brush Wharf, Eidon. ROB ANGUS, Manager. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1890. —— EES SF SO See eee Wire Mattresses, The Dominion Steel Spring Wire Mattress, Possessing Special Advantages over all other Spring Mattresses made. (x)— For Ease, Comfort, Burability, Cleanliness, Health and Cheapness, this Mattress takes a front rank. Ap- proved by the Medical and Sanitary Profession, For Sale by MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Charlottetown, October 14, 1899. Local Exhibition. ——— ILL FURTHER NOTICE the Exhibition of HOME-MANUFACTURED CLOTH- ING will be continued at 140 QUEEN STREET. The articles displayed to which your special attention is directed are READY- MADE OVERCOATS, in Melton, Nap, Worsteds, Beavers and Tweeds; Blue and Black Nap REEFERS ; Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of Domestic and Imported Cloths. In CUSTOM TAILORING we are prepared to make up. the best-fitting garments at living profits. Here will be shown you Pilot Cloths, Worsteds, Chinchillas, Scotch Tweeds, Fine Beaver Cloths, Fine Trouserings, Canadian Tweeds. In GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, we have Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ Wool Underwear, Top Shirts, White Shirts, Cloth Gloves, Knitted Gloves, Kid Gloves, Waterproof Coats, Wovlen Underwear in Scotch and Canadian make, Umbrellas, Silk Handker- chiefs, Collars, etc., etc. Courteous attendants will be at your command. Doors open from 7 a, m, ‘to p. m. Admission Free. D>. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT,