~ ‘ ee | ee vr ns sei ae wae — acest —e i ie Pika 1 fan ad om ore: Laying a Corner Stone. Che Vaily Examiner OCTOBER 18 The blessing of the corner stone of the new Catholic Chuich at Cardigan Road, on the 15th, was a grand affair. It was per- by His Lordship Bishop Melntyre, assist:d by Rov. Dr, McDonald, Fa'ler James MeDonald (of Pisquid), Fatner Cor 1884, ‘ formed The Next Question. : : con Fe : . i . ; en Winter is approaching; and it will Det, of Montague, Father Phe'an, of ‘ , eee 2 1 ; ernon River, and Father McMillan, the oon be time to think about the next! ~ ee aa Electi 1D Rams’ semen thal’ wrish Priest. His Lordship celebratec ty ‘ f1K Jenende 01 ic ° 1 City ection, epeuden } ~~ | Mass after the stone was laid, and preached result of this election is the water ques-/, splendid sermon in explenation of the tion. Shall we have a plentiful supply | coremony of laying corner stones. He of pure water for tire and household pur-| congratulated the corgregation and the the basis of the offers which| devoted Priest on there energy and pluck reliable persons willing to become con- | in erecting euch a handsome edifice = tractors for the work to be done have | !so spoke of the thrifty appearance of 1 ue > : 1 'farms and houses of the parishioners, and made? That is to say, shall we, nt mngratulated them on their industry and commuuity, save avery large amount in | integrity. insurance by the payment of a compara | Tbe new Chapel is named St. Teresa, and tively small amount for public hydrants, | is under the patronage of to-day’s Patron d have the privilege of a water | Saint. its former name was St.Cuthbert's lt (or not) as we! is now approaching completion, from plans ' drawn by Mr. Romeo, Architect, St. Peter's. Messrs. Kenny «& ~ yes OD -. supply for our house: ic ple:se? If we decide that we will have | °" : | s » | Lhe contractors are the water on this plan, then we must at | sea, ° sypooneyv. mea for se * A Lottery was held in aid of the Church. City Counvi!l willing to initiate and PTO | Drawing took place on the 14th inst., with moie a legislative enactment providing | the following result :— . . . . ? - ‘ hs | : ; for the incorporation of a Water Com dv's Sivar Watch and Chain, John Moore ; } 4 y , ’ pany, with power to buy lands, lay down | Baldwin's Road. water pipe 4, etc Parlor Stove, Miss Margarct Drain, Marie. Mirror, Miss Minnie Carro!l, Chelsea, Mass. the failure oi f t > reroembrance oO : : 1 sienna ae pe ieee ee ee _| Sofa Cushion, Miss Lizzie Gillis, Montrose, last year is still fresh; the cause of that i Lot 2 ‘ 0 . "i ’ } eC . . - ° ’ faiitire 18 €¥V ident. j hen let the cause be } wo bearntiful Chromos, one of Pius IX ’ ; a. » ot the first oppor- | 20d oné Pville; Be | p> Leo Atii., ank DesRoche, Higgin’s Road, Lot 13 beaded, Robert Haggerty, overcome or removed a James Doyle, Somer- tunity. A word to the wise ought to be peg , x *s ’ | ees ictiure Prame sufficient to start the movement without) py Augustus. Motto, Frank Craland, Noark, Conn. . , . rrr Lady’s Silver Necklace, Stephen McNillen, | Kensi gton | Beaded Cushicn, : : _ s Mass. Thomas Guthrie, D. D., aScotch clergy-! pangin man, who died anno 1873, was a leader « fi town, the Free Church movement, and first pro-| Pair Chromoa, framed, John D. Gillis, St. moter of Ragged Schools. He published} Peter's Bay; Mies Victoria A. Gay, Cardigan many religious works, bu: his four reasons | Read. i RB 4 . } q 1 Dollar for being an abstainer are énough to keep | rid Dollar, his memory green for ever along with all | hwad. temperance advocacy. On being asked why Lady s Gold thy -. ; | ' intte w he cid not take a Cup of Kinduess Yet, for | ‘ - i ae a . } . . > vere | rentieman si me e c 3 8, + ° Auld Lang Syne? replied ‘'for four very good | “ae ; Road = , , : ; MOP wos . AS ( SV f alning wy i s ciearer, } . . sn: >, os + ee + he +o i “+ wee Pair Slippere, Richard Gill, Lot 66. my health 13 better, my heart 18 hgnrer,| | otter case, Pat Donnolly, junr, Vonnolly’s und my purse is heavier. But how mavy) poagq tlrere are to-day lightening their purses to) Watch , delay. __—em «+ rr . y i eea. 9° ? } The Cup of Eindn -hilip Bradley, Chelsea, Basket, Philip Lavie, Charlotte- Mrs. M. Cochran, Baldwin’s Bar Rings, Jas. W. Hughes, pocket, Joseph Arsenault, Lot 14. waddle their brains, break down their} Pair Vases, Mrs. James Bolger, Lot 11. health, weigh dewn their hearts, paralyse| Two pictures, framed,Mary Dolly Mulligan, their offorta, and ruin their hopes, lured by| Baldwin’s Road; E. Carracker, Haverbili the Cup of Kindness for Auld Lang Syne, | Mass and hoaxing their own souls. The ‘‘survival Shakepeare’s Works, six vol., well bound and gilt, Ambrose McDonald, Noank, Conn. The Irish Race, A. J. Thebeau, S. J., Miss | Carmie McEachbren, Lot 47. of the fittest” (to drink) is noied in an old poem, thus ruak is he, who fron > floo: ee : Dp . a . 1G GFURE 3S Be, mee, a Sue OO! | Twenty of Brownson’a Essays, in 1 vol., Can riae alone, “er still « a Ties ; | John Moore, West St Peters. But drunk is he who prostrate lies, | History of Catholic missions, by Shea, . + tha ¢ - 1» se . . . a, Without the power to drink or rise. | Martia Canpby, Baldwin’s Road. It has been well said, that now adays, a|_[eligion in Society, a beautifnl book, John . . e ' 2 _ single glass will do more “flooring,” than | McK ime, Mount Stewart. | ; - a dozen, in ve olde tyme before us. The} ; cores ed oa oe ae ae ~ v. cad noe in Coot drnenness) but des; Chsison Todian Rivers Pius Meephy, truction. nS a Pe » ass. i ehh’ sia | Cardinal Newman's Sermons, John Bolger, : a | Lot Li. 2 A _ i sion ‘ ° . John, go for the Whitewash Brush.| Ramie’s Pnilosophy, Michael Pidgeon, | Ch’town. As the new ganitary boom is likely to | _ilistory P.. E. L, Elizabeth McKinnon, call up the whitewash questioa in question. | Keasington. able back premises, we will take a little| - +7 inatruction from the Journal of Chemistry. | Take a tight barre!, or other suitable vessel, and pour into it half a bushel of lime, thea pour over it boiling water to five inches above the lime. Stir well and add more} water to dissolve it after the slaking is vompleted, and put in 2 lbs. of sulphite of zine, and 1 lb. of common salt. This wash admits of the mixture of color with it. lt should be used on woodwork twice a year and will be found, if properly prepared, to preserve as well as improve. [¢t will not seale nercrack. So put your whitewash brushes in good workin, order. _—om « A Singular Fate. A LARGE MOOSE DEER IS KILLED BY A TRAIN ON THE CANADIAN PACIFIC. A large move deer experienced a singu- lar fate a few miles west of Mattawa, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, on Wednes. day last. While No. 38 mixed was coming east at a high rate of speed, the driver thought that he observed through the morn- ing mist a dark object on the track, a short distance ahead. Every effort was made to bring the train toa standstill, but without ; | success, for the next moment the obstruction Self Examination. | was struck and sent flying from the track. ; rab _ | it proved to be nothing less than a large- Will those who voted ‘*Vor the Petition’ | sized moose deer, which, becoming bewild- pertait us to remind them of the lines of | ered at the sight of the approaching train, the poet Young :-— |} was utterly powerless to move from the Death must have resulted instan- ‘*’Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours, | $P°t- And ask them what report they bore to| taneously, as its side was literally smashed heaven ? jio a jeliy. The antlered monach weighed And how they might have borne more wel-|750 pounds, and is said to be one of the come news 7” largest specimens of the moose killed in that locality for several years. The head was handed over to Mr. W. P. Martin, | station agent at Mattawa. for raany of thera (quoting from Ovid) must have felt, when casting that ballot, ‘* 1 see the right, and I approve it too, Condemn the wrong, and yet the wrong pur- sue,” —— There are a great numberof anecdotes about Gen. Skobeleff, which have become i | lependarvy 1] } Russi Our Advertisers. | legendary in the Russian army, and there : }are a teuc: vreatcr number about the Rus- % 'sian Jews which circulate through alli D. A. Bruce, 72 ¢ sn Street, announces | : . . that ” : a ae : a “ a snce | °!*38e8 of Russian society. The following nat he 10w hoic & great Clearance | : . : . } sed 7 » 3 need? oe he leared off Story: Which is of interest both for the ad- me. 4145 every { ? s ) s1eare ) re: ’ : adil . ra ) or <a ; * ' ist i ;|mirers of the ‘*WhiteGeneral” and the evi > € rl ) ‘ 2 bP | " . . oe eee, eee. ee | haters of the Russian Jew, was revived | when Prince Bismarck, as a sign of special ~*- —_ + = February, great bargains are expected. J. J. Seaman notifies the pubhe that he| distinction, received the cross Pour le has purchased the carriage business carried | Merite. Skobeleff, so goes the story, was on by McKinnon & Fraser, and is prepared | working in his tentnear the Danube, or to attend to all orders in that line of busi-| near a pond. when a Turkish bomb drop- ness |ped at the thresheld of the tent. The General had just time to see the sentinel outside, steop down and phlegmatically throw the shell into the water, Skobeloff approached the soldier and said, ‘‘Do you | know that you have saved my life?” “I F. H. Ennis, Secretary Department of| have done my best, general.” ‘' Very Public Works, Ottawa, calls for tenders | well ; which would you rather have the for the coustruction of certain improve-| St. George’s Cross or 100 roubles?’ The ments at Tignish. ‘sentine! was a Jew with a fine Semitic an, Mean sil inform the public! profile. _He hesitated a moment and then ; ; 8 isaid, ‘‘What isthe value of St. George’s that the stock of seasonabie requisites at | = ; ; ; Cross, iy Generaj?’ the London Howse is excellent, and will bej Se hee = ar : . ™ ent, and will be | The cross itself is of no value; it may be mat 0 . Porkins & Sterns’ stock of Fall and Win ‘er Goods is large and excellent, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. Win. Dodd holds a sale of apples next Monday at eleven o'clock. A. MeNeill is hourly expecting a cargo of | round ceal, which he will sell at auction on | arrival. Healso holds an auction sale of | app«son Monday next. ’ Co, honor to possess it.” 9 | George ? = ! | Itis reported, says the London Free De. Bennet will be at the Rankin House! Pyesy, that Bishop Helmuth, formerly on the 30th and 31st inst. ‘bishop of Huron, and sutsequently ccadju- E. Needham is selling Montreal onions | tt bishop of Ripon, is likely to be ap- cheap. pointed to the Anglo-German bishopric at Jerusalem. This appointment is in the _—em « on par 3 getting Lowanshire ‘pent rab Mh eXtirpation ye < beyond endurance. ' Conneil in eight months has |@Tments that the appointment should he a over 36 000, or over half the rates in|™ade by each government alternately. ) . P - . proved almost useless, and it is said that | meut in some degree to the fact that he is least Government intervenes the, the second Jew that has ever been raised to farmers will be ruined Distressing reports | the Anglican Episcopacy. are being received from all over the dis-| a er iret, and _ Several farms on. account of Loases sustained through the rabbits. The closing of thg ,University of | Kj has incensed the edatated asia of Riis, a ee ee ee eee = et RXAMINER, ne a3 2s oe } “What dv you mean? | of ‘Protection ‘hands of the King of Prussia, it having | The rabbit pest in Australia is in some| been agreed upon at the formation of the! d The | bishopric by the English and German gov- upon todos, or if he fail to complete the all efforts have | Bishop Helmuth probably owes his appoint- | Summerside Exports. Summ Rstpk, Oct. 16, Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: 5 CaS€S EGeS.. «1... eee eee ees 6.00 7 bris mackerel... 49.60 51 bags pot ttoes. 37,00 ee ee WS kad oes ies hee 18.00 ee OE os a i ca ane ean 52. OU 125 sheep pelts. ......,..----eeee- 50.00 aD Fes eaten. . . o's 5. oe ee och on 35.03 GS brie eysters. ... 2... ccc cceeeese 132.00 $429.00 By same steamer on 15th :— 122 bela Gpebeee, f. 2... 5 Se sieenge- $254.00 1 bri herrings. . Lc ea wed ; 6 00 Ds Welhn MOONE, no vik occas cnceees 1253 00 ee ee re 172.60 70 yds Island cloth... ......-3-8:; 56.00 SOAS tbe MOUNT. J5w 545 aa 3.6.2) oe + $2151.00 SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Oct 16,—ent sch Laura B, Bonnell, Sydney, herring. 17th—Phantom, DeGrace, Shippigan, hcrring; Frank Newton, Gloson, Ingonish, C B, herring. eld, — sch M U MeLean, Roberts, Pictou, bal. - — — ee DEED. At Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., of inflammation, Capt. Henry Mathewson, in the 46th vear of his age. He leaves a widow ana «x children, to mourn the loss of a kind hus- band and effectionate father. {Funeral will leave his late residence, to- morrow, at one o'clock, for Dog River. } Fall and Winter Apples, Y Auction, Monday next, October 20th, at 10.30 o’clock, at my Auction Room, ONE CARLOAD FALL AND WINTER APPLEs, Gravensteins, Baldwins, Tompkins, Ribston Pippins, aud other choice kinds, Chi-fly No. 1 Winter Fruit. Remember the Hour, 10.30 a. m. A. MeNEILL. AUCTIONEER. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1854. ROUND COAL. OURBLY expected, Ex. Sch, **Lydia Rob- ertson,” from Glace Bay, C. B., 49 tons Round Coal, Will be sold cheap from vessel. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 18—li NOTICE. DR. BENNET WILL BE IN GHARLGTTETOWN, AT THE “RANKIN HOUSE,” ON THE 39th AND 3lst. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1884. “APPLES, APPLES, _4 load of Winter-keepirg APPLES, will be sold by Anction, on Monday, at 11 o’clock. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1854. ONIONS. ONIONS. VOR Sale, at Needham’s Auction Room (Market) a Lot of Montreal Onions, KE. NEEDHAM. Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1881—3i j ij Notice to Contractors. a TENDERS addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed ‘‘Tender for | Lignish, P. E. I. Works” will be received at | this Office until Friday, the 3lst day of Octo- | ber, instant, inclusively, for the construction Works at Tignish, Prince | County, P. E. 1., according to a Pian and worth five roubles, perhaps, but it is an | Xpecification to be seen on application to “Well, my general,” | Joseph E. calmly said the soldier, ‘‘if itis like that, | and at the cffice of the Department, Custom give me 5 roubles and the cross of St.| House Batidjng, St. John, N. B., where Richard, Keq., Tignich, P. E. [., | printed forms of tender can be obtained. | Persons tendering are notified that tenders ‘will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of | the tender, which will be forfeited if the party | work contracted for. If the tender be not | accepted the cheaue will be returned. | ‘She Department will pot be bound to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, F. H. ENNIS, Secretary. Department cf Pub’ic Wozks, Ottqwa, bp Octybi , ihe Ch'town, Oct. 18, 1884, ~~ > ee i eel megane decline to enter into a contract when called , 22 ———— OCTOBER 18, $$$ $$$ $$$ OO = Clearance Sale ! NEW FALL GOODS, Regardless of Profits. cenit aia inane | - Having in view a change of business, we intend to sell our STOCK BEFORE Feb Ist, CONSISTING IN PART OF 4,200 Yards Suitings & Overcoatings (ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE ,PROVINCE.) UNDERCLO'THING (a large variety.) OVER 1000 WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. (AT A SACRIFICE). ENTIREG Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, Waterproof and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, Gloves and Mitts ‘all kinds); tilk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Collars and Cuffs, and one of the finest selections of NICK. WEAR in the Dominion. Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P, E. Island where they can get such bargains as we offer for the coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE is intended. D, A. BRUCE, Merchant ‘Failor. Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1884—3m eod wkly. co. Ss & ‘ A ULSTERS, DAVI BOYS’ OVERCOATS, GEO. FUR CAPS AND MITTS, LADIE’S CLOTH SACQUES. HORSE RUGS, RAILWAY WRAPPERS, &c., &e. ULSTERS, ASTRACAN JACKETS. o ~ . om as oa - ~ mM ~ co se * 252 oO al oe = = o oO iH %. = F [4 © = oe ee a F i oe ~ _ o . SS s 7; me = eS = mQ a — we gq 2 ep i pa = =— = Hw = Suns 6... Brae = g = =.= ae Zan es Ex, = ~2~om ue © = < Sor ma “ O Say —-. , - Senn ap KR i x be me | a = = Md 4 9 ~ */ m ~ » O c ; a ie 2 se f@3 iO my > ~ , TN oO mm H oz Se @&': Dee Ss gn B@& FH 2 = A + S © z Om Se —' oe. & fey = oa. G& Ss egos = 69 ZSe2ze z q a each 2 Hi pat =} ae = ma = G . a Fy “cc ce MEN’S OVERCOATS, INVITE ATTENTION TO THE ABOVE, AS THEY ARE MARKED LOW FOR CASH. ‘“ - v) Wi all and Winter Goods. MEN’S FUR COATS, COON, BUFFALO AND DOG. Charlottetown, Oct. 16, 1884. Men and Boys’ City of Charlottetown, ' WANZER TENDERS. Sewing Machines. EEALED TENDERS will be received at the Mayor’s Office, until noon of Satur- day, the Ist day of November next, from | artie rilli ‘ ¥ 4 Rirects of the Uity of Charlottetowat for the RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS The Cone ka not bind themselves to ac- | AGM Che eaties Senin of tte cept the lowest or any Tender. went. | By order, Only Goid Medal in Canada, 1883. A. H. mara J. F. WILLIS & ©0., a bs y Clerk. | Sole Only authorized Agents fo Ci'edws,, Ok. 15, 100d—te. ty y - Only authorized Agents for P, E, I, THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES —e CARRIAGE FACTORY, a ee Undersigned beys leave to inform the public he has purchased the Carrie Business carried on by McKinnon & Fraser on Upper Prince Street, oppo-ite new Baptist (harch, wiee he _ will be pleased to see his old customers, and is many nw « on § as may fav’r him with their patronage He will keep on hard and luild toa CARRIAGES and +LEIGH~ cf every des. eription aul latest patierns. Road, track and ‘leh Sulkeve made to oder, at shortest netice, With best American stock, Sp: cial attention will be given to the Re- pairing of Oarriages, Sleighs, &c. N. B.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10 GIVE SATISFACTION. Jy Ch'town, Oct. 18, 1874 wkly rder, SEAMAN Saw tl 3lst dec New Watches, Lew Ciocks, Rew Barcmeters, Rew Thera-ometers, New Spr cacics, Just Received and Offered Cheap. Old Stock Cheaper than ever, to Clear. E, W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATSONS, {eod wkly.] AUCTION SALE, ] AM instructed to sell by Auction, at the Law Courts Building, on Monday, 20th met , at 12 o'clock, nocn, all that plot of Land, fronting ou Great George Street, bei part of Town Lot No, 16, in the Ist hundred in Charlottetovn, with the two tenement houses thereon situated, one-helf of which is at present occupied by Dr. Conroy, having a frontage of 40 fect on samgstreet, and ex*end- ing back 47 feet. ParticuYars at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Oct, 15, 1°84—ts Horses Wanted. ee ood, blocky-built Horses, weighing thirteen hundred ; also some good Drivers, aged from five to ten years, Apply to W.S. McKIE, pper Hillsborogh Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 7th, 1884. ee ————— WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. : ee A dvertitemente aa. ite ‘rading| in aprice not excerding three lines, wi'l be wserted fur ten cents per day. ° ‘EO LET—Two good, large tenements, pewly pint:d and p percd, Apply to J. MeDougali, Fitzroy strvet (East end, octhé6 pd \ ANTED—A Man or Boy who under. ' glands taking care of horses, to work about a house. ‘lonstant employment and good wages. Apply at Examiner Office. . octlé \ ANTED—A Cook and a Housemaid, Good wages. Apply at I XAMINER octl6 Office O5T—A valuable gold Brooch, on Sunday 4 last, between St. Peter’s Church and Weymouth Street. The finder wil be re- warded on giving information which will lead to iis recovery at Tne Examiner Orrice. (oct 15 OST —In Charlottetown, two Note of Hani] Books, containg notes, the pro- perty of James W. Robinson. The finder will be rewarded b> leaving the same at the store of Benj. Hooper, Keqg., Upper Great George Street. octl5 V ANIED JMMEDIATELY.—A good, plain Cock, Must have satisfactory references. Apply to Mrs. George Macleod, Kent Street Kast oct !4—61 ANTED— Good Tailors for Bermada, Good weges paid. For further par- ticulars apply tu J. L. Chambers, Hamilton, Bermuda, octl4 (5° to Cox’s Grocery Store, corner of Grafton and Prince streets, near the Athen®am, if you want good Boots and Shoes, cheap; also, Groceries of all kinds. Don’t forget the place. (oct 12—6i mws ‘f O LET—The second story of the building over Miller Bros, and recently occupied by Mrs. Burris as a dance ball, &c. Apply to Mrs. Offer. (ect 13-—3: mws rq.\O0 LET—A Cottage at Spring Park, op- posite Cloth Factery, containing six rooms (pump in kitchen); also garden and stable. Apply to A. Clark, Oakland House. oct 13—tf ‘gp OLETL--The Cottage situate on Sidney, street, opposite the Methodist Church, containing seven rooms, with stable attached, and well in yard. The houses are in excel- lent condition. Apply to the owner, at James Eden’s, Pownal st:cet.-—Epwarp Ke.ty. (ect Il ULL. LINE ef) MeCormich’s celebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at R. K. Brace’s. [seplO3m CLERK with some experience in a Gro- cery Store will find employment by addressing P. O. Box 51, {sept W E will g:ve exclusive sale at and near Charictietown, of our Entire Wheat Flour, to a dealer who will push it. Covered dy patent. Easily sold. We guarantee 100 Ibs. more bread to the barrel than any other flour. —-FrRanKurs Mi‘is Co , 38 Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. aug2 —s ” ENT MILLS and other choice ‘brands family Iiour forsale by Henry Heer. Office and War-honse, Water Street, ucer Ferry Wharf. {mayl