. Localand Other liems. monthly night meeting of the oe i rue Por i RADE mee's this evening e t diseussion on the question of al Union.” - Iwo Evus A medical greatel evil paper says that than chewing to ** chews” the least. a = MILITARY No. 2 Battery Garrison Artil lery meets for drill to-morrow evening at 8 e'clock. A full attendance te requested en) king is a ? bacco Ot two evus - Foorsau..—-The football match on Thanks giving Day, Dalhousie vs. Abegweits will be played at the Park. The ball to be kicked off at 2.30 sharp. A good game expected. oo G. O. M.—** The Grand Old Mutual.”—Mr. MacEachern, the Agent of the Mutual Life of New York, received to-day a cheque for $1,300.00, for a policy just delivered. lillian Daitt Pay.—-The Charlottetown Engineers are requested to meet at the Drill Shed on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock to receive their drill pay. A full and prompt attendance is confidently expected. > Tue Same Here.—Cold, wet rain yester- day.— Harvey Co., N. B., Observer, Nov. 12. Wet rain may possibly be something new in Harvey Co., but with us it is quite common- in fact, it is the kind we always get. Sk A Texriste Atrrocity.—-You can get th waot if you pursu: the jropor course and inspect the large and elegant as- sortment opened at the Diamond Bcokstore to-day. Wall et’s an awful pun, aint it? i teil A Scuecestion.—If glass panels were placed ia the front porch doors of the Post Office, it would prevent the very many collisions at puree present taking place. The improvement could be easily made and weuld cost but little. | oat nii Pus Mrranp\.—The RedjCross Line steamer Miranda arrived here from Souris yesterday afternoon en route te New York via Halifax and it now leading potatoes at Connolly's Wharf. She will sail as soon as her cargo is completed. ——@——— Free or Caance—if itdves not cure. Ad- amsen's Cough Balsam at all drug stores. Owing to its perfect harmony in combination, it is the very best mixture for the speedy cure and relief of croup, colds, throat or lung dis eases. Large bottles 35. cents. Trial size 10 cents. dy wy lw — - . ¥, Moncrontans Honorep.— Rev. Messrs. Hogg, Crisp and Hinson have been invited by the Executive Temperance Committee of Charlottetown to address a public meeting of the electors of that city, onthe eve of the Scott Act election, Nov. 22 or 23.—T7ran- scrtpa , <oeeeiaiiienan far M. A. Starr Detayep.—The steamer M. A. Starr, which left this port at midnight on Monday last, did not reach Halifax, owing to rongh weather, until Saturday evening at nine oclock. She sails for Charlottetown at seven o'clock to-morrow morning and will be due here on Thursday. Ricerca STIPENDIARY MactsTrate’s Covurr.— At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this fove- noon one drunk was fined $1 or 4 days, and another of the same kidney was fined $2 or 8 days. A colored man who allowed a nuisanee in the shape of a pile of manure to remain on his préndses, was given ten days#in which to have it removed, and was fined 35 besides. on a Week or Praver.—Servieé this evening in the Y. M. ©. A. Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock Subject, ‘ Victory Depends on Prayer as Much as on Activity,” Ex. 17, 8-13; Matt. 26,41. Acldeesses by Rev. J. Shenton and Rev, J. Weston-Jones. Every member of the Association should endeavor to attend, and seeare the présence of all young men of his acgua,ptrace, whether members of the Association or oth rwtse, 2 as eel Consumption Cure would be a truthful pame to give to Dr. Pierce’s golden medical discovery, the most efficacious medicine yet liscovered for arresting the early develop- ment of pulmonary disease. But consumption care woald not saffisiently indivate the scope of its influence and usefulness. In all the many diseases which spring from an early derangement of the liver and blood the iliscovery is a’ safe and sure specific. ‘Of all druggists, Wett poxe!—The Tug William Aitken, Hobbs master, arrived yesterday from Pictot With the barge Iris in tow. The barge is loaded with 300 tons of coal for Mr. C. Lyons, Thig fine Tyz has moyed the Dominion’Dredge (ieorge Méehkenze aad scows from Choticamp, C. B., to-the Straits of Canso ; also, four scows of the lokt Dredge Cape Breton from Wallace te Pictou, during the very stormy weather of this month. Batt Brothers are to be con- gratulated on being able to draw business from other sources besides this Province. ee Boston Comepy Company.— The matinee on Saturday afternoon was fairly well at- tended, and ‘‘ Under the Gaslight” was well played. Im the evening, *‘ The Little Detective” was put upon the boards, and was well received. Miss Edwina Grey, as ** Florence Langton,” the little detective, gave five different impersonations, each and allof which were capitally acted. Mr. Farish's ‘‘ Barry Mallinson” was a finished umpersonation of that somewhat repulsive character, and Mr. Mills as ‘* Tracey,” the Bow Street officer, ably sustained his repu- tatien. Mr. Webber's ‘* Lodovie Stuyves- aut,” a German sharper, and Mr. Beddell’s Phoabys Rockaway," a pickpogket, kepf the audiencé in a continuous roar by their ftinny sayings and doings.’ Mrs. Hillman, Miss Hillman and the remainder of the cast also did well. To-night the ever- popular ‘*Octoroon” will be presented, when we expect to see a full house. ican Pegsoxat.—The Earl of Craven and Rev. W. J. Stavart, his tator, are in Quebec. Hon. David Laird returned home on Satur- lay night. Tenders for the construction of the waterworks ate already coming in. Capt. Hickey, (of the firm of Hickey & Qtewart) who has heen down South for the past four weeks, selecting his winter's stock gt tobacco leaf, arrived home on Saturday wight, He givesa glowing account of the climate and crops of Kentucky, and says that business of all kinds is booming there. We are glad to see the Capt. looking so well after his long ourney., Mr. MeKenna, the champion biiliardist left this morning for Bangor, consequently the tree exhibition talked of so freely will net take place this evening. There are many now who are sorry they did not attend at the Old London Billiard’ Hall and witness the champions wonder{al performance. Che Gloucester, Mass., dvbrtizer, says Mr Heuiel McGonald, af Rast Point, P. BL, is VisRiny his daughter, Mrv¥. Nell McPhte. THE DAILY EXA) HALDIMAND ELRGTION, | | | | i | i soo DR, MONTAGUE ELECTED, tt som Jai atti ecttidiinn — ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. “PEC AL Devpatowrs to Pan Ux awiver.] — ——__. A Government Vici ory. ———— = -— Orrawa, Nov. 13. Dr. Montague, the Conservative candi- Cate, was elected in Haldimand on Satur- day, his majority being seventeen over the Grit candidate, Mr. Colter. The Grits made a supreme effort to redeem the County. The leading lights of Ontario and even Mr. Laurlor “hineclf stumped the County, whereas Dr. Montague fought the battle almost single handed. Haldimand never elected a~Conservative before this year; and under all-the circumstances the victory is regarded as one of the greatest triumphs ever scored by any party in Canada. GREAT RIOT! FIGHTING IN LONDON, Lonpon, Nov. 13, The scene in Trafalgar Square to-day was not equalled since 1866, when the people, asserting the right to public meet- ings, destroyed the railings around Hyde Park. Four thousand policemen took pos- session of the approaches to the Square early to-day. They had been on the ground a short time, when various socities of Socialists, Radicals and Irish approached from every direction, headed by bands, carrying banners. The pclioe attacked and dispersed each group as it arrived. A fierce fight took place in the Strand and Northemberland Avenue, White Pall, Pall Mall and other adjacent streets. One so- ciety succeeded in entering the Square, but were repulsed after a bloody fight in which Commissioner Graham was _ seriously injured. Graham was subsequently arrested for attacking the police. At 4.30 p. m., the people in the vicinity of the Square numbered 100,000, and the police were powerless to disperse them, so cavalry and infantry were sum- moned to the assistance of the police. The people began to disperse about dusk. About 200 citizens and 40 pulicemen were injured, and fifty persons were arrested. INJUNCTION SUITS. Judgment in Favor of the Dominion Government. mee ee Orrawa, Nov. 13. A telegram from Winnipeg states that the Dominion Government injunction suits were argued to-day, and that judgment was given by Judge Killam in favor of the Dominion Government on all points raised. Trouble Among Miners. LyncHuevre, Nov, 13. Trouble exists at the mines near Pochon- tas, Tasewell County. The miners of American birth, white and colored, de- manded that the Hungarian miners be sent away. The company refused, and yester- day the Hungarians were prevented from entering the mines, after a bloody encoun- ter with the native workers. Work in the mines is suspended. Several men on each side were severely hurt in the affray. The local authorities have sworn in a large force of deputy constables and intend to preserve peace at all haszards. Anarchists Dead and Buried. Cureaca, Nov. 13. The final obsequies over the five dead Anarchists was observed to-day. The pro- cession was over one mile long, which escorted the remains tothe deport. Every- thing was orderly. The three trains, making a total of forty cars, was packed to suffocation, which bore the remains and friends to the cemetery, on the outskirts of the eity. The remains were temporarily placed in a vault, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 14—10 a.m, Moderate north-west and south-west winds; fine; stationary or higher-temperature. Billiards. On Saturday evening Mr. McKenna gave his third and final exhibition at the Old London Billiard Hall. Mr. McKenna, who has during his stay in this city, been suffer- ing from a very severe cold, did not appear to as good advantage as he otherwise would have done, nevertheless his several per- formances here haye placed him, i the minds of those who witnessed the masterly manner in which he handled the cue and the perfect control he had over the balls as a player of the first rank, and fully entitled to the high and | coveted position to which he lays claim, | that of champion strajght-line player of the world. Those whv did not see Mr. Mc- Kenna play will always regret it, as such an exhibition may never be given agaiu. Mr. McKenna, after having defeated his opponent in straight play, commenced the baylk-line game against his oppanent's straight play, the game consist- ing of 250 points, and when the game was called the score stood 250 to 34. After the game he gave his usual exhibi- tion of fancy shots. It was then that the excitement was at its highest pitch, and applause after applause greeted the cham- pion as each shot was made. The champion’s courteous and gentle- manly manner has won for him the éspeen; of all yho had the pleasure af his acquaiit- [INER, - DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS At the Coming Scott Act Contest. Voters will vote in the polling district in which their names are registered, and will receive trom the Deputy Returning officer a Ballot in the following form :— 247TH NoveMBER, 1887. Voting on the Petition to the Governor General for the revocation of the Order in Council bringing into force of the second part of “The Canada Temperance Act” in the City of Charlottetown. FOR TUF PETITION, AGAINST THE PETITION. SPP eee eee CMH s eres er eee wees eeseee ent eeerteee The petition upon which the votes are being taken is a petition to repeal the Scott Act in this city. Therefore, all voters who desire the repeal of the Act will vote for the petition by placing a XK in the upper space of the ballot, opposite the. printed words ‘‘For the Petition.” If a voter places any mark except a cross on the batlot the vote will be void and the ballot thrown away, ~ WHERE 10 VOTE. Electors whose names are registered in Warp One. EKast— Vote at Professor Mellish’s office, corner of Great George and King Streete, West—aAt John McKachern’s office, Queen Street. Warp Two East—At Thomas Connolly's, Sidney Street, opposite Richard Heartz’s Barn. West—At George Thorne’s, Sidney St , opposite H. .J. Callbeck’s store. Warp THREE East—-At the Court House. West—At Needham's Auction Market House. Warp Four Rooms, Kast--At Richard Maynard's dwelling house, on the north side of King Square, Ceatral—At Francis Stanley's shop, op- — Cameron's jewelry store, went Street. West—At office of William McLean, near J. D. McLeod’s corner. Warp Five East—At D. R. M. Hooper's, Euston St. West—At Fred Curtis’, Upper Queen Street. Electors in the East Royalty will vote at Wm. McLean's dwelling house, St. Peter’s Road, and the electors in West Royalty will vote at Luke Higgin's house, year Gates Mill, _ BORN. At Glendive, Montana, on Sept. 29, 1887, to Dr, and Mrs. A. R. Duncan, a daughter. NOTICE. THE adjourned meeting of “The Charlotte town Board of Trade” will be held at the Board Rooms, on MONDAY EVENING, the lith instant, at Half-past Seyen o'clock, ; By order, J. MACEACHERN, Secretary. — ———— Nov. 12, 1887—2i NOTICE. THE Brigt. Peeress has just arrived and will sail for Hamilton, Bermuda, on or about THURSDAY, Noy. 17th. As only a limited number of Horses and Cattle will be taken on deck, parties intending to ship horses will please apply at once to A. HORNE & CO., orto HENRY C. OUTERBRIDGE, at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf. Ch’town, Nov. 11, 1887—3i JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MysGRa4ve. 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 Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Curar ann 9 & 14 Minctnea LANE, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muserave, Halifax. Oct, 24, 1887—-lmo ————- TO HOQUSEKEEPERS! Why Waste Your Money ? Compare prices charged by retail for BAKING POWDERS. WOoDILL’s GERMAN ROYAL Ketajis; Retails : t= --- 10 Cents | OUEST] Bee c+ ORES 2 a cicheen nee es Seren es —Diference in favor of WoopiILL’s GERMAN BAKING POWDER, ‘ 28 Cents per Pound. RE*‘D THIS: NEW GLasGow, Sept. 21, 1887. We have for years used, and are stilt using WoopiLt’s Gre way Baxine PdlyDER. It never fails tO give sal tsfaction. é H. MURRAY, Norfolk Hause, ahjce, aud especially thuse who witnessed | his performanty. . a ae Sept. 3%, 1387—Imu vod OBS: Nvtnbeor Hose. NN ae . 9 THE 8S. 8S. “MIRANDA IS INTENDED TO SAIL AS FOLLOWS: NEW YORK 10 CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 20th. CHARLOPRETOWN 10 NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 24th. Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply te FENTON T. NEWBERY, 2 AGENT. Ch’'town, Oct 28. 1887. CHARLOTTETOWN Water Warts. SEALED TENDERS. A PPRESSED to the undersigned, and endorseu ~ “Proposals for Construction of Water Works,” “Proposals for Water Pipes,” &c.. as the case may be, will be received at this office until boon on Tuesday, the 29th Nov., instant, as follows :— (a) For what amount the work will be con- atructed, to be owned by the City, the offers to be made in accordance with conditions as to secur- ity and otherwise contained in forms of Proposal and the Specifications and Plans to be seen at the Office of the Water Commissioners for the City of Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, or at the oftice of their Engineer, M. M, Tidd, Esq.. 10 Tremont Street. Boston, Mass., after the 7th instant, for the cast iron pipes and pipe laying; and after the l4th instant for the balance of the specifications and plans, which will include Res- ervoirs, Gates and Hydrants, excepting those for the pumping station, which will be ready on the 25th instant. Builders muy offer for the whole work, or for the separate paris indicated in the forms of Proposal, but those offering for the whole work will be required to fill up and sign each of the said forms; or (4) Mor what annual subsidy a private company will supply the said City for fire purposes and for watering the streets with eighty frost-proof hydrants, having a pressure sufficient to throw water toa height of at least sixty feet in eve part of the City, and the annual rate for eac additional hydrant which the said City may from time to time require; as also the maximum annual rate per faucet at which the company will supply water to c:tizens for private use, eac tender to expressly stipulatc that the water will be taken from the sources, and the whole work be done according to the specifications and plans referred to in paragraph (a); or (c) For what amount the work will can: structed to be owned by the City, ay for what annual subsidy a private {ampany will supply the said city fur fire hurposes and private use as mentioned jn paragraph (b), the bidderto name his source of water supply, and accompany his tender with plans and specifications. Each tender under paragraphs (b) and (c) must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, ayable to the order of the Water Commissioners or the City of Charlottetown for the sum of Five Thousand Dollars. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to a plete the work contracted for, end will Peturned in case of non-acceptance of tender. The Watcr Commissioners .do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. DAVID LAIRD, ' “Chairman, Water Commissioners’ Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Ialand, November 7, 1887. ’ nov7 2aw tl date PE ISUIND BUILWLT THANKSGIVING DAY. RETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from all stations on this Rail- way by Afternoon Trains, on‘ 16th ‘Nov. Inst., and hy all trains on FHANKSGIVING DAY, mar’ i h, good to return up to and on November st, 1887. J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, Nov. 10, 1887. —ex pat tl 16, wky prs Li RIFLE GALLERY. THE Gallery. King Street, has been re-opened for Kifle Practice. The best rifles and ammu nition, and the “very best” Range in the Lower Provinces, G. L. DOGHERTY. Nov. 3—ex pat 2wks WANTS, LOST, FOUND dec OST—A Pocket Rook, containing Forty-five ~~ Dollayg and some paners. The finder will be rewarded on leaying it at THE JEXAMINER eames. nov BRICKS - 60,000 for Sale. Apply to John W. Cox, Ch'town. nov 14 3i pd WANTND—A family. Apply to Mrs. Richmond Street. ood steady Girl, in a small “has. Smallwood nov 14 3i ANTED IMMEDIATELY— Fifty Horses.— James Keegan. noy 12 W ANTED—A Situation as Book-keeper, by a person of experience; good references. Ap- ply at THE EXAMINER office. nov0 31 T° LET.—A Brick House on ihe corner of| Prince and Dorchester streets, containing nine rooms and shop, with out buildings attached. Possession given immediately. For further par- ticulars apply to Mrs. Costello. -oct 11 3i fri sat mon. OUN D—A sum gf money, which the owner can have by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Apply at EXAMINER Office. novg9 T° LE—A House containiag eight rooms and shop, situated on the east side of ‘treat Georye Street, opposite the Dominion House; possession given immediately. Apply to James ar novat T°? LET—A House on Douglas Street, near Boyle's coed cantaining four rooms ; adapted for a man With a small family. Apply to James Rradjcy. nov? tf FOR SALE—350 Loads Kindling Wood—J. Marr, Cumberland Street, Rov? 6i Te LET—A comfortable House on Upper Queen Street, containing 5 rooms, a good stable and garden attached; rent moderate. Apply to W N. Riggs. nov tf wa NTED —A Cook and Nurse. Apply to Mrs H. James Palmer. noyi tf T° LET—The store lgtely aecapied by A. E. Yuill ; immediate ssion. Apply to M. Stavenenh, Go en Streét. jyunels tf T° LET—Half of a double house on King Street near Pownal Street, Appy at EXAMINER office. oct 13 tf - T° LET—A desirable residence on Dorchester ee - MONDAY, NOVEMB RED CROSS LINE! ER 14, 1887. Grey Flannels —— AN) ——— FLEECY COTTONS. We invite Purchasers to Compare our Prices and our Quality with other Stocks, as we have SPECIAL VALUE IN THESE TWO LINES. O° STANLEY BROS.., BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch town, Nov. 1, 1887—-eod & wky YOULL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED —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 gouds as we know will wear best, and give that satisfaction that will ensure your future patronage. We strive to please, and guarantee you a Fit, Style and Quality combined, for the least possible amount of money that such can be supplied for. 4,We indulge in RAG! Ni} feo Ww: LUSTER! But tell sterling truths about sterling goods. We have sownacrop of glorious bargains, and want you to reap the harvest. We invite you to examine our Excellent, Durable, Serviceable range of ' OVERCOAT,NGS In Meltons, Naps, Worsteds, Cassimeres, &c. A splendid range of Trouserings, latest patterns, 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. OUSTOM TAILOR. Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1887—eod & whey renee ne - —— SS oe Oe Ee —— —— B.S. Davies «Co, ANNSUNCEM a pee ea W* have opened in the Cameron Block « FIRST-CLASS GUSTOM TAILORING — — AND —— Gentleman’s Furnishing Establishment, with an Entirely NEW and FRESH STOCK, purchased in the Best Markets for Cash. MR. 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