a *» > ; Pde bs cage PexpweE ra\g ‘4 y neal and Other liens. tUMGRAP ' ‘Wwe | jhe 4 ‘ Ao. S 4 We ge ( | ‘ vel | fex § . » . i 2w Sp ela tinea ne . farris A . PeCtAL Desrarciies to Tuk EXAMINER -- +! | Ee 2 . en NW ilyatthe! Developing Trade with Britain. | Bock _ via - oO a sis Orrawa, Nov 4. | wens D Phe ty Small Che Minister of Finance has, since the Coast was ins ay pate of the McKinley bill, been earefally - 0 ’ 1 . . j wing up the qu stion of exports of eggs Cr l ng service and ser- | #d poultry to the Rritish market, by corres- ' » Rai | Rooms to-mor- | POmdence with steamship line ye: mon ‘ ‘O° MOE tod eamship lines, with reference eatlla ya essing, ete., ulitization of crates, ete ' ; : te., ; 7 < rh thods oft the trade as regards consignment ~ ew | anl conditions uf sea carr x reLEruoN! ' | hone effice w iy te ee Carriage. Mr, Sanders a n row Thanksgiving Dy )! “ 7: Ha ad abunt the first of December next, hs opel ; s 77) an -re i! . : - y the sat s a8 on Sunday ° } } : ; “ pe? will be at once published tor during (ie § J jt on of shippers for the December | 2 tr.d: to i ie : hee ee in eneeeisin al ial ste n Thee nq ui ies vs to prices in LA , ee ne hol dew ritain, the methods of shipment, et: 7 iv 77 ¢ ' : : . ae POCNES | } > ear . 4 hs ? ood }and by correspondence with shippers. As ; ‘ -_ , : 1 ; F ‘ ] . ia roan hae has established the fact that — \ . : . Arce ; { the a oe 8 are prov ided for th: trans- Me iat D reh Choir is requ ‘sted | r full reer artificial cold storage. | ; f o » ob rp. |; fv Tull enquire into the possibilities of the . - | Pouttry (rade, he has sent to Britain a . ; ; TACLIC’ ] er r . Cox r i] ho ‘tend the ! pr cl I BIpPper, Mr. Saunders, : y Messrs. Liewd } of Kemptville, to mquire luto Thank ; wait ithe e } . : . Fitens Hall the conditious on which trade in these i : artic : | trticles ean be carried on between Canada “a I * .. , Fo een teams from | 8% Pet ata, especi Ity the best markets a a Club will be play d | for castribution, the best seasons for ship- > | w afternocn at 3] re the class of articles best suited to ' we inutket, the condition in which they Vv : - “ should be placed upon the market and the ‘ 1 f y of those | m des ol p wcking. - ef xea fall of station a com oi ts atthe Diamend | a Boks , Opening of the Quebee Leg slature i : | . i = \\ i s at 5 ut’ Or a QUEDEC, Nov. 4. ks \ “My Confession,” | Phe first session of the seventh Parlia- iy | ; a Ka bas, at ; Ment of Quebec was opeved to-day by Gov- : | —— D4 z Dia Looks }ernor Angers. Ubon. Felix Marchand wes = j Low } : 7, - jelected Speaker. The speech from the Prspepticure ls not a palliative, | ut} throne foreshadows measures for the im- . iki rst sedeves, then controls, .. d provement cf the system of primary educa- ally entirely subdues e ievt tien and in | np, for the better remuneration of teach-' fl . ‘ n ses Inciges, | ers, the «extension of the [ree night-schoc] ti Pei . yatem, rnd the opening up of > , . pail | undeveloped tenitory by means of new ite 8 iA f . hb eas 5 ; , . ; ne af railroads and Conupweling of rm ads already k a A an. | Phe construction of neecel | , _ : os Sill wnaetl public buildings, the advancement of the | be ; Queb -c bridg: scheme, the abolition of toll ! . ; » in very rreval. | 8°: the stuning of roads, the construction ent i | Markham, O and | °f tren bridges, the establishinent of central [ at’ tii, : « 91 eel 2 al . : P ‘ by In some « t pl aces esx ullural 8« hools and the amelioration of tent paidered advisable to, CU {uuatic asy'um system. ; pclae Civ ee i > 45. ~~ : . . . - Ancther Im:prebable Story. I ‘ fue Unrren Srares ee . ‘ 2 oi d oie = b Orrawa, Nov. 4. se } ; Liles ‘ ses, CJ mm; : e : ° . ae ana f raticn ees Rt? 7 ssive of Alaska and whites in Indian Ter-] , re partment of Justice received to i rit is shown by a census bulletin just |“ 1 @ ver Herpes 56 be from a gitl eued. is G2.480.540 named Mabel Morton, who confesses to i having shot Denwell. She dates the letter Focn-anr,—Patrors of Messrs. Licsd | **°™ North Adams and states that Benwell a ine ave ar ‘nol { } aud Heartz’s grand convert to-morrow night | 2 = . were her in England, = she ° . ay] ee ¥ s ‘ in Philharmon! Hall w please be in toll etsy aes in disguise to nee and their seats before 8 o'clock, as no one will ae with Birchall for $25 to decoy , ¢ im to a swamp i: o em , be a? mit ring the perfurmance of any | “1 ‘? & Swamp In order to enable her to . frighten him to marry her. Birchall did = so and le't them together. Benvwell re- . 2 4 y - e . oe Serr Raisinc Frovr —An exchange says fused ‘tomarry her and she produced a at Mr. A. R. Wat, of Ambens’, is pre- ror lver anp as he turned to run she shot paring to put upon the market a self-rais- | Bim. Her story seems unite incredible. ing flour, which will deo x»way with yenst oe and bs«king powders. We understand that A Call Not Sastained. he is applying for a patent. naiili ~~ Hauivax, Nov. 4 Tue Com EvRn1 The Rev. Fred. The Presbytery of Halifax, at its meeting " 2 . : a ee : B. J. Lioyd and Mc. H. L. Heartz have | to-day, refused to sustain the call from St. labored diligently for the advancement of | Matthew's Church of thiscity to Rev. A. J. music in our city, and they well deserve to} Mowatt, of Fredericton. The ground for t J be supported in their first concert, which takes place to-morrow night. ee We have jast received our fall and winter stock of CHOICE TEAS, direct from London, and we are satis- tea found in the city. We are offering speci+! inducements to purchagrs of 5 Ibs and upwards —Geo. Carter & Co, Market Square. nov3 lw _ x SS **Damara,” better Eagland, « hed that no ein be Tae Stupents’ Way.— Toionto students celebrated Hallowe'en by massing two thousand strong and marching through the streets to of kazoos. They raised considerable distur>ance and a pvusse of police, fearing possible distarbance, follow- There was no trouble, however the music ed them. —— Care Breton Raitway.—It is now stated that regular traflic wi 1 commence on the Cape Breton Railway as an extension of the Inter- colonial on the 17th ef November, when the Winter timetable of the Intercolonial gees into effect. J superiatendent of the Intercol- entel, M ). Pottinger, is expected to be in Ot-awa short confer with the depart- Inent about the new road. > Oxrorp ann New Giascow Rattway. — The work of grading on the Oxford and ’ lway was completed last , ny ’ ew Giasgow ra week, and all other work is expected tu be brought to a close within the next few Weeis 7 ie ac -ominod ition train, which has been running over the road for some time, has had ail business it could hindle, and a large traflic is aegured. ‘ —_-~>-— Newrouxptansp News.—The steamer Harlaw arrived Halifax on Sunday morning from the west coast of Newfound- land, via Capi Breton porta, having been a8 far north as Flower’s Cove, which port the left on the 23th ult. Captain Farquhar the people at Flower’s Cove and viemity in very much better circumstances this season than they were last, although Ltile no h but the Ctch of col at as rey arts or was taken, go ud. rring Pp 7 was [air e 4 Portce Covat —Th ig morning some boyy tppcwed charged wit) breaking windows in the Hi ishoroagh Rink. The guilt of two of tie boys was proven, but as this was the fistcase of the kiad brought before His Ho 0T, and tiie presecutor dil not wish to be too admoa- = severe, the boys were Wahed andl dis harg 1. His Henov said in the next case of the kind that came before him he wou'd not beso lenient, but would Sertainiy send the offenders to jail. Ove drunk was fined $2 or 8 days, and a Scott Act case wie a ‘journed, diiilicit Apvice to Moraers.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over lifty years with perfect " guccess It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces batural quiet, sleop by relieving the child from prin; and the litele cherub awakes 80 bright asa button.” It is very pleasant taste. It soothes the child, softens the fumes, al! ys all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the beat known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising fram teething or other canaes, Twenty-five Canta a bewtila apl RON panda» kyly " i. D. ©, iy Guaranteed. ILY EXAMINER the refusal was that the call was not har- monicus. The ballot was taken at the congregational meeting. and when the call was decided upon the vote stood 25 to 19 in favor of Mr. Mowatt. Will Transfer Their Investments. MonrreaL, Nov. 4. It is understood here that quite a num- ber of the English members of the Iron and Steel Institute go home fully deter- mined to transfer their investments from the United States to Canada, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Noy. 5.—10 a. m. Weeterly winds; fair weather; not much change in temperature. > ——————_—_—_—__—<> fo p> Personal. The Caradian pet, L. H. Frechette, ex- Mw FP. the Legislative Council of Quebec Mr. D. A McKinnon, barrister-at-law, Georgetown, is in the city attending the Sa- preme Court. : Rev. George Steel, who has been visiting the I«land fur a few days, leaves to-morrow morning to return to his home in Carleton, N. B. We extend congratulations to the popular Alberton railway porter and his amiable bride, whose renuncia’ion of sinzle bl-ssedness is re- corded in another column. May their way throngh life bes'rewa with sweetest flowers. Gladstone has declined to etand for the rectorship of the University of Aberdeen. He gives his advanced age as @ reason for declin- ing the nomination. The present incum! ent of the office is the Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, Charerllor ot the Exchequer. Austrian official papers ignore the visit of the Austrian Emprees to Rome. She remain- ed there two days, staying at a hotel under the name of Mrs Norris, and accompanied by a single attendant. She had a long audience with the Pepe. Prince Bismarck has made arrangements to start a brewery at Fiedrichsruhe. Several Hamburg capitalists are interested in the con- cern, which will have » capital of 60,000 marks. The financiers will run the brewery for fifty yeare, paying rent to Bismarck. The ex chancellor reserves for his heirs the right to buy the ccncern after 5° yeare. It is ex- pected that the house will do a large export trade. News Notes. Berlin drenk in 1889, 269,247,100 quarts of beer—that is, about 150 quarts to every man, woman, and child. The Italie states that the American Consul- (iencrel at Kome has sent a memorandum to the Chamber of Commerce which is intended to correct erroneous comments made by the European press on the effect of the McKinley law. ‘The consul-general declares the new law is favorable to Italian interests and will lead toa marked inciease in Italy's trade with the United States. LET.—A oO T Stabie and Coach Llouse. diate. -WM. Dopp Sd oo House on Pleasant Strect, with Posse sion imme- septz2 .ET.—A House op Hillsborough Street‘ , i 9 rooms, at present occupie ee Mr. George Carter. ‘Possession can be given ie September Apply to Judge Alley. i. .: is gtore of George Carter & Co, eod tf—arg haadieenetintmsimeattenmaes is likely to be given the vacant seat in | 4 by | Various patterns and designs, selling very cheap; at the cheapest crockery store.— W. P. Coiwill. Novy. 5 Gwdw. Call and see the choice lot of fall and winter goods, iu dinner sets, tea sets, and chamber sets; at the cheapest crockery store.—W. P. Colwilil. Novy. 5 Gwdw. A splendid show of crockery and glass- ware in plain and fancy. patterns. | Some- thing worth seeing; at the cheapest crockery store. —W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. Felt sailors hats in navy, terra, black and brown opened to-day.— Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. nov3 3i eod Ladies Astrackan Jackets, a large range at very lowest prices,—J. B. Macdonald. nov3 4i Fitz Royal, Empress, Starl-y and Pelham hat ‘shapes opened to-day.—Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. nov} 3i eod Just look and see how cheap you can luy ladies ulster and mantle cloths at J. B. Mac- donald’s, nove 4i Ladies fur-lined circulars selling low at J. B. Macdonald's nove 4i GRANAM FLouR, new and fresh, received to- day at George Carter & Co's., Matket Square, oc! 31—3i eod Blow and bluster had its day—peop'e want acts, good gvods and low prices. Our stock of men’s and boys’ clothing is not surpassed in Charlottetown, prices always the lowest, quality best. Always buy men’s and boy’s clothing at J. B. Macdonald's, nove 4i P.&. ISLAND RAILWAY | Thanksgiving Day. ‘BES ACURSION RETURN TICKETS will! 4 be issued at one fi:st-class fare to and frem all Statiens by Afternoon Trains on November 5 h, and by all Trains on Thanks- giving Day, November 6th, goud to return up to and on November J0:h, 189). J. UNSWORTH, | Superintendent. | Railway Offive, | Charlotietewn, Oct. 27, 1890. f all prs ‘For St, John's, Newfoundland. i ' i i | 4, H® ; “*COBAN,”. for. .St.. John’s, ® Newfoundland, wiil ba due at Charlottetown (on WEDNESDAY MOKNING, the j2th inst., and wiil carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. ms CASH PAID WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY AT THE— nov 3 Roller Mill. Nov3 4i pat. FRED. de C. DAVIES, Late Smith & Woodman, Chemists, St. Augustine, Fiorida. NEW DRUG STORE. { ISPENSING ef Prescriptions a specialty at all hours of day or night. Only the purest Drugs, Chemicals, Fluid Extracts and Tinctures used in dispensing. Patent Medicines of all kinds. Cough Cures, Rheumatism and Neuralgic Cures, Liniments, Salves, Horse Powders, Blisters, Liniments, cte. Try * DAVIES’ SALV Has no equal for Sores, Burns, Sore Fyes, Old Sores, In- | flammatory or Bealing Sores, and for any sore where there is inflammation or proud flesh. Dr. Eaton's Asthma Cure, 25c., 50c. and $1 00 bottles, Pei fumes, Soaps and Toilet Waters of every description Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, etc., ete. oct30 d&w WANTS, LOST, EF ae | 4. OUND de a NTED.—A good Servant for genera] house- _ wor’. No washing.—Muxs. &. P. CARVELL, Pownal Street. tf- novi ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A_ Dwelling W House, centrally located, containing seven or eight rooms. Address “A. B..” EXAMINER office, stating price, street, etc. 2i pd-nuvd OST.—On Wednesday afiernoon, Nov. 5th, between Beer & Gott’s shop and the London liouse corner, a ‘Ten Dollar American Bill, The finder will be suitabiy rewarded by leaving the same at ‘}usE EXAMINER office. novs WAnt KD.—A Female Operator at Telephone Office. No oue need app!y who has not at least a second-class teacher's certificate ora | diploma from Commercial College.—RoB ANGUS, Maneger. 5i—nov5 ANTED.—A Girl for general housework. to whom good wages will Le given. Apply at this office. 3i—nov4 W AMINER office. ANTED.—In a small family, a Girl for yeneral housework, Apply at THE ix- 2i pd—nov4d LET.—A Tiouse with four rooms, good cel- lar and stable. Applyat Hyndman’s Brew- ery, Malpeque Road, 3i eow pd—-nové O LET.—A Dweliing Tlouse on Upper Euston Street, 1m soo@ order. Apply to CILARLES McGREGOR, 2w—novl To LET.—One-half of the Double Tenement Louse on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Possession given immediately. Apply ito WM. Hex berson, (77 Fi zruy Street. oct'6—thu sat & eod enn O LET—A House 'n Lower Queen Street rr [ Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 cod yo LET.—A House on Queen Sireat, Apply to tf—oct6 A. N, LARGE T° LET.—One half of a Double Tenement House on Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- devce cf H. J. Callbeck, Esq. Possession cen be given immediately, Apply to Francis P. Me- OsRKON. oe.4 — oe ~ = Lecal Notices. ! abging lamps: and stand lamps of Reefers and Owvercoats. public are takin ! large and complete siock of Re Boys, Youths and Men. Fur Goods ! Be. So. 3 JAS. PATON & CO. are <celling cheap, and the * g advantage of it We hold a very adymade Clothing for ——— — — — 1) —-— —— —— — Fur Goods ! Phis season we have taken great pains in seleeting our stock of furs. Never before have we offered such inducements in this department. Our Astracan Jackets are wonderful value. Mufis, Capes, Boas, Collars and Caps. Goat Robes very cheap, - Meee (x) JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. 000) WORTH READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP at J. B. WACDONALD'S, -- [0] — Cn i ie a Rhee ee ek $ 300 ed as a Os Pe oi i ae ee 3 30 Oe ee are oem eee... ae a 400 5 of 5 ey eee 6 00 RN coe a ae ees ee | 476 UE ee eee a COO. | os ee eee 5 50 Os co hs ee O05 NE og oes cee at ee oe 6 00 RI ee tye ig Fe ete POb+ ERE, pubes ac ee ee 6 50 I i occ on wares 061 SEE. oS a a ee eo 7 00 OI or eg SM ORUNEME. cs a ee - 809 OVERCOATS............ ols Ai ak om eee Gn kc ee 9 00 NN Co ee ee 13 Ot REE... kc... eee eee 10 00 I fn SG OG Fn ae ee ee oe Men’s Suits! Men’s Suits! Boys’ Overcoats! Beys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Suits! The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. J. B. MACDONALD. Boys’ « pias Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. —— —— —— (x)——— 045 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men's Women’s and Children’s Rubbers +e ee ce ee, 7 SES GD -—— — We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. EK. Island, and can sell at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house, Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. OP BLN Bl hr ie oe ee PERKINS & STERNS’. nore is seamen es in (x)—-—~————-—— Charlottetown, Oct. 9. 1890—eod & wky gis ~E- 5 * toe th ee “si Fits Ee gee We have just received another lot of that beauti- ful SILI SEAL, which took so well in the early . Those who have been waiting eae od pene anas part of the season, aires were = for these goods will please give us their order early, ‘ \ / Fees ite (x PERKINS & STERNS, — The Charlottetown, October 29, 1890. Cheap Dry Goods Store. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK| ——AND-.-— Provincial Exhibition Associaticn. eae iHE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Larynx, Bronchial Tubes and re°eHE ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING | Lungs, such as obstinate Sure Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, of the Shareholders of the above Asso- | Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption, ciation will be held in the PHILHARMONIC _______ PREPARED BY KENNETH Campbell's Wine of Beech Tree Creosote |! iw) {X) HALL, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY CAMPBELL & CO.,, EVENING, the 13th November next, 1890, WHOLESALE DRUGSISTS, at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of general business. A full attendance is requcsted. By order of the Directors. A. B. WARBURTON, a Serctay. |GO8 Craig Street, - -- - - - Montreal Ch’town, Ost, 30, 1890—dy & wky FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. oct30