a say he on a rea eT NEE EI SN MTN CSS ANT SRS Ot re: THE DAILY EXAMIN Local and Other items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.) ‘ } i ead ' ! Jesparoues po Taw ExawIner, ‘ Pavorabls te Confederation. : i Ha cia dua : ; aes . ‘ rn she will sai mre vi JOHN Ss, N. oe Nov 12, on va Frid norning \n important efection took place at bonavinta on Saturday in which the ques \ Doyle was ar- | tion of confederation with Canada was a drankea- factor. Mr. Morriaon the independent | s 14 days Hic we candidate was personally favorable to con. ederation, ma was supported by Mr. ia j Morine the most nthusiastic Feder ; : / : , i i i IOs fic il as ) ‘uer- \ wWlegram ¢ Peake Bros. & ; re atiouist on the Island. arrived 100 oad . ‘Tr ‘a2 i mt ’ 12t inst im a} tne the rur ’ major ity. he Opposition can- i » x Zine SS | 3:4. . le ‘ tidate was Mr. Johnson who was i supported on the stump by Sir William lat the bark Moselle He was elected by E yy Kyvows Tuat.—An exchange’ Whitew y, Mr. Bond, M. P. P., Dr. Skel- | : ve ‘y Snows where the ilies go ton, M. P. P. Whiteway himself has | Perhaps net; Sut we Know where peopie tell always been a confederate. but he} gh. has recently allied himself with the | R |. M. Carney will preach Sunday anti-confederates In an attempt | Nor. 18 the Baptist Church, at Long | defeat the existing Government. |* Creek 10.30.a.m; Clyle River, at 3p. | During the canvass Whiteway said that if m; and at N River at 7 p. m. he was in power he would submit the ques- am tion of Confederation to a popular plebis- PRAYER MERTIN Don't forget the union | Cite of the people. The result is a great hat z this evening, in the Lower | Victory in favor of Confederation, and a Pa: Y.M.C. A. AN are invit great defeat for the Whiteway party, who | Subject, “* Driftis Acts xxiv:24 27; H are temporising with that question. — ’ ‘ : scineremneatiiaainaaneenanenanen > © Anderson, LL. D.. Fhe Mining Horror: iow ri { rryetown, i a ae 6 7.30 p vn Sc Pirrspurc, Kan., Nov. 12. uis nder the auspices of the Literary Some SY dead bodies were recovered | from the mine at Frontenac, and about 20! ee aseepensay Riageies.—Over fear ben-| * sunded bend injured. Of the latter five will d persons paid a quarter to hear Rev. Mr. os Experts and volunteers are still | Carrathers give his Shakepearian Readings | ‘20Teughly searching the entries and rooms | New Glasgow, N. S. You can hear him to- | 0! the underground workings for bodies, | oi adie ut it is thought all have now been dis- | > - covered and included in the list of killed | l.O. O. F.-—-Port la Joie Eacampment}and wounded. Marie Berthune, wife of is its regular session for the nomination of | Louis Berthune, one of the victims of the ensulag year to-morrow \'\ ed- | mine disaster, burned her cabia last night, aie there ptiver ae Phe second ‘and she and four of her five children oe ree | perished. The eldest child, a girl cf nine, on this city. a few |°S°ped fearfully burned. Her mother in laeh o . ining quite a | 20% the children yesterday to the Morgue | io: t ws since been found on a | See the mangled remains of their father. sofa in the parlor of his best giri’s mother, | At night she sent each to bed with a _ kiss, it was i man who found it }teck a ean of cual oil, poured it over her ° | Self and bed and set it on fire. \ s.—R. Beari has cousigued to him aia } l . I 1000 barrels of Ameri The Iberia 8 _ ) Baldwin apy which will arrive by the | —_— ceria Sinks. teamer Halifax to-mvurrow morning All} ta , r ‘tp a e prompt attention. — Hicuianps, N. J., Nov. 12 - | Though the steamer Iberia which collided Asuore. —The / reports that R. T. | with the steamer Umbria, could be plainly Helmans schoener, the Leonora, Capt Eli|seen from here yesterday as she lay at Long | Arsenault, i sho: t Cape Lormentine. | Isiand shore,nothing can be seen of her to- ine Weconora 18 igaded With coai, Was on her | day. 7 yt zs we so © orae nd got | New York, Nov. 12 8 : y night ——- Che tug Indian which came back to this SreaMexs Movements.—The St.:Lawrence|city this afternoon reports that the which left here for Pictow yesterday returned | steamer Iberia sunk last night off the Long this afte moon bringing yesterday's mail. @ {| Beach Hotel. The Princess of Wales left Sumraerside on } seit aad! itis a veturn tele if senate. tention of) Blockading the African Coast. ‘KREME CouRT oF CaANabA.—The case of } PRRLIN, Nov. 12. the Halifix Banking Company vs, Matthew, The blockade of the East African coast ‘ « Heartz, an appeal from the Sapreme | will extend from the Cape of Gardafui, or ( Prince Edward Island, was argued | Massowah, to Madagascar. The German efore the Supreme Court of Canada, at Ot- | squadron will be increased by three vessels. eee, turday last udgment was re-/ Jt jis possible that Prince Henry will com- ert j ° . : mand the fleet. It is now stated that the fake Care or THe Banres.—Mrs. B. B. | Plantation Company will enlist men in Keifer, of Toronto, will lecture in New| Dutch Fast Indies. It is thought that the lasgow Halil. under auspices of Clyde | Government contemplates a similar plan in Oouncil, K. T. of T., on the 22nd Novemher. | case the blockade is not suflicient. sul t i king Care of the Babies, } anewmmenigagiianermanans Mrs. Keifer handles her subject well and will | ; ng ae Tupi Beaten to Death. -_ a , > : a , oil WENON Nov. 12 rue Copan.—The steamer Coban, Captain |} ! ENONA, Iil., Nov. 12. Fraser. arrived | Montreal this morning Peter Howe, senior member of the bank- e experienced heavy weather on the way/ing firm of Howe & Son, and his wife, wn, and lost some iew barvels off her deck. | respectively 75 and 68 years old, were bru- Phe freight for this port is very large. She is | tally beaten to death with a ear coupling now being loaded with produce and will sail) pin last night by Charles Burkhart, a des- tor St. John’s, Nfld., to-morrow afternoon. | perate fellow, who, later on, cut his own - | throat with a razor and died inside of five “pee i The Pioneer gives cur- : ans A ‘ i BautaL, ir Tri Che Pioneer gives cur-| minutes. The cause of the deed is attri- rency to the foliowingz : Por some days a cow b : 2 s : , puted to petty spite onthe part of Burk- belonging to Messrs. Jas. and Wm. Mullins, h: rt —— I f Trvea, was missing: but cope morning re —" The Parnell-“Vimes” Affair. Lonpon, Nov, 12, gently she was disc On examination it was found that she had been literally beaten to death, some of her ribs be- ' } vered dead in a back field. ' ind in fact her side crushed in. | ing broken, e | mith, the Government Leader, said A Goop Yirtp.—Mr. W. H. Schurman, of} an extra estimate would be presented to the Back Road, grew on hia farm from one meet the expenses of the Parnell Commis- potat? that had been left in the ground all} sion, He also said that application had winter, 37 large potatoes, which when meas-| been made to the Irish Goverument for ured more than tiiled the os rk. Fhe Pioneer, | access to certain documents, and that leave in noting the above, remarks that the potato | +, examine the documents would be grant- caught the nineteenth centurv | ‘ae cae E “ Me ade . }ea to bath the Timss and Parnellites under must have Secretary of War, is announced to take A Sav Acctpent.—As the steamer Carrol] pirit of attending te business night and day he | certain conditions. Sotp.—We learn that the schooner Annie | ~~ Florence has been sold to Mr. Harshman for Mr. Chamberlain Arrives. the sum of about $225. That gentleman crc s:- _ ed over last Friday by the St. Lawrence on his New York, Nov. 12. way tocape Bauld, where the schooner still) Hon, Joseph Chamberlain, arrived to- i aoe ‘ se 4 We ae =e "wo |day from England, on the steamship lifted daring the winier, her bottom repaired, | aGranih and started immediately for end will be launched in the spring,—Pioneer, | Washington, where his marriage with ind : |Miss Mary Endicott, daughter of the was backing out of her dock in Halifax, on place next Thursday. Saturday, a belated passenger, who was under | $$ the influence of liquor, fell into the water be- ; Electric Lighting. tween the wharf and the steamer. A young — Orrawa, Nov. 12 The Royal Electric Company, of Boston its [oot g0 ba lly crushed between the steamer J 4 hi 3 7 : a J yo . ? Rated station above the | Will apply tothe Minister of Agriculture wharf that amputation above the | M F aang ls atan montane " ite-morrow for the invalidation of the ‘ Ai 5 neces ° Sain seis . ° . i {Edison patent for incandescent electric Tne Srory Sroitep.—At the opening of | jighting in Canada, held at present by the the inquest upon one of the latest victims of | Bdison Company, of Montreal. stevedore named Hunt witnessed the accident, vb wi ie In the rect of rescuing the man had ; ; and tp the W hits rapel murderer, says an exchange, seinisiespeshiatiliadinibitiisi a respe ; ste lo kx I g woman came forward General Warren Resigns. and testified that the body was that of her sister, Fiizabeth Watts. The witness gave a . al Z irious account of a marvellous presentiment | Lonpon, Nov. 12. i wag induced toexamine the re-| [pn the Commons this afternoon, Mr. Maina. She swore that at the time the mur- Matthews, Home Secretary, announced the der must have been committed she felt three} resignation of Gen. Warren, as Chief of eisses ou her cheek, heard them, and at once ‘the Metropolitan Police. The announce- inderstond that her sister's ghost was doing’ | 44: was greeted with cheers. the kiss This strange story might have | ~ - — gane down to poste: ity as true had Elizabeth Wats not svon uiterward turned up in the Weather Balletin. flesh at the inquest. Phe body was clearly | aR: identified in the end as that of one Elizabeth Toronto, Nov. 13.—-10 a. m. sUrlue ; . : : cnenieitinentinn Moderate to fresh west and north winds, Power or Imacreation. —We leacn from | fair and cool. the New Orleans Picayune that Dr. Durand, | Wish neg to test the prac tical effect of mind : : , : ‘ : diseaac ive a hundred patients a dose of | ally long hair since It completely concealed Sweetened water. Fifteen minutes after, her lovely person. Since Ayer’s Hair Vigor wanes came into use such exampies are not so rare a + The Lady Godiva must have had exception irentiv in great excitement, ’ : i TOLU AND CHERRY, CONCERT | ec ee oe Parnell Defence Fand. | . At a meeting of the Irish Society held on the 10th inst., a committee was appointed for the purpose of making a collection in aid of the above fund, _ Notice is therefore given thata public meet ing will be held ot the Lyceum, on Wednes- day evening next, the I4th inst., at 7 30 » clock, to take up subseriptions in aid of said fund. All parties who sympathize with the above cause are respectfully invited to attend. S. Borerr, Chairmen Committee. ee + in 0 _ Gur Advertisers To-day. D. A. McKinnon, LL. B., has money to loan. Jas. Paton & Co. announce a fine show of fall and winter goods. R. Beairsto will sell Apples te-morrow at his Salesroom. MOTEL AKRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Nov. 12—J Kliue, Halifax; L D Sawyer, Montreal; ] C Brault, do; J A Rennick, do; Geo H Bishop, do; C Launder, do. 13th—P Butler, Liverpo 1, N S; F Morrow, Souris: M Stephens, Orwell. OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 12—M W Bateman, N B: F Gallant. Tignish, 13th—A H Holland, Truro; D L Steras, Suuris; R Limond, Bay Fortune, Nfld; i? Palmer, Victoria; D McLean, Crapaud; J West, Kensington; W H Manson, S'side. Boils, carbuncles, and other skin eruptions indicate that the system is endeavoring to re- ject poisonous acids, and that Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla is imperatively needed. It is the most reliable of all blood medicines. Ask your druggist for it, and take no other. HAWKER’S) A Vavorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. it has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless, It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in ® very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per battle, For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novlO—ly dy St. Johan, N. B. ST. PETER’S ee A CONCERT will be held for the benefit a of the above Church, in the Y. M. ©. A. HALL, —-UN— Tuesday, 27th Inst. Many of the leading Musicians of the city have kindly promised to assist, and ROM- BERG’S TOY SYMPHONY, never before performed in this city, will be given. Tickets 35 cents each, to be qbtainad at the Drug Stares nov9 PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. THANKSGIVING DAY. R= RN TICKETS at one-first-class fare will beissued to and from all Stations on this Hallway by Afternoon Trains on November Lith, and by all Trains on November 15th, inst., good to return up to aud on 19th November, (883. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office. Uh’'town, Oct. 26, 1888. nov$—dy di pat 4i her pio guar li LYCsUM HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN. TWO | Friday and Saturday, NIGHTS,( Nov. 16 ana 7, —AND~ Grand Mativee, Saturday, Novy. 17, at 2.30 P. M. —— = PECK & FURSMAN’S MAMMOTH SPECTACULAR Uncle Tom's Cabin Co, As performed 100 Nights in New York City. Produced with New and Realiatic Scenery, New and Correct Costumes, Elaborate Proper- ties and Appointments, Appropriate Music, Characteristic Songs, Choruses and Dances. 4S GR: ND SPtCIALTY OLIO! THE GREREAT FLOATING ICE SCENE, Exciting Steamboat Race on the Mississippi the grand allegorical tableau, ** The Gates Ajar,’ and every accessory that can give Picturesque Effects and Brilliant Scenes. Grand free Street Parade at noon, worth going miles to see. General Admission, 35 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 ceats. Children, 25 cents. Matinee Prices--Children, 25 cents, Adults, 35 cents : Reserved Seats now Onsale at Reddin's Drag Store, : 5i—novl0 Clipper Schr. “HE. Croweil,” BUTLER, MASTER, VILL take freight far the Beach Wharf, Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Montague Bridge up to WEDNESDAY; evening next. Reduced rates for quantities, titer | ; ; ' _ Bo asformerly. It not only promotes the growth f Hou itnat he had by mistake given ae 050 ly. I | 'y | > nie i " ~ wet | Of the hair, but it gives it a rich, silken tex 4 powerful emetic. and preparations musi C linoly. Eighty out of the ture. we Made accordingly. wiguty our ui Lie cede ’ tic } 7 ii] ; . hundred patients became thoroughly ut, MoCatx's Bazaar Patterns—a large stock and ethibited the usual reaylt ot ais emetic, selling at five cents each.—Harris & Stewart. Twenty unaffected. The curious oct24 eod tf were part of it is that, with very few except ions, oe is tne ej shty ** am ticized " subjects were | Ri A GicCc HiRALER men, while the strong-minded few who For rates apply to Hon. D. Davies, or H. Haszard, Queen Street, novlO 3i pat “DRIVING PARK. UBSCRIBERS to the Deceiving Park and Pro- TUESDAY. PATONS ; Furs, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, Charlottetown, November 13, 1888—5w eod } i | } i Steamship Company. ; myn 9 i hit —-WILL LEAVE- Charlottetown for Boston -ON-- Thursday, Lith of November, —AND- Dress Goods, RIBBONS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, CANADA ATLANTIC. | lA HALIFAX, + Boston for Charlottetown —ON- Saturday, 16th of November, Wednesday, 21st November. Throvgh Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. The “HALI¥ AX” has been built specially for his route, combining SAFETY, SPwED and COMFORT, ‘The Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER | STEAMER between BOSTON AND THE PRL) VINCKS. Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State-) rvems, Grand Dining Saleon | above the Deck, Walatial Social Hall. Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTUN with Fall River Line cor New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal, foronto andali Cauadian poigis; New Hagiand apd Savannah 8. 8, Liae for all Sonthern poihts } all Steamboat and Railroad’ Lings south and West. At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- and and St. Pierre. also steamer “ Electra’”’ for Lunenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Bay, &c., &c. At POXT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- deck, Whycocomah, and all pvints in Cape Breton. FARES =: Charlottetown to Bostau,....... Abaca ba .+--8 6 50 tharlottetown ta New York, via Fall River LARO <<. <> deieittediacs A: Ra yy A Including Cabia Berth. Staterooms Extra. Through Bills of Lading issued to Mew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savaunah, | ‘ Norfolk and points in Ontario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, Londun, Giasgow and West Indies. : For Freight cr other information arnly to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. L. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. novs aecceeeesenienn ooo enema TO THE TRADE! IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: . Barrels Choice No. 1 AMERICAN 0 BALDWINS, ex steamers trom ston, 500 Barrels No. 1 WINTER-KEEPING APPLES, from Annapolis and Cornwallis, in Baldwins, Ribston Pippins, Russets, Kings, Thompson Seedlings, R. I. Greenings, &c. Orders frem Gealers will receive prompt attention. ; A. McNEILL, nov9—tf Auctioneer. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc, WANTED.—At “once, two Chamber Maids. Apply at Hote! Davies. novi3 RY COW FOR SALE.—Large vize, and in Dp good condition forthe stall. Will be sold cnéap. Inquire of A. N. LARGs. 3i—novl3 OQUND.—On Dorchester Street East, on Sun- day nixht last, a middie-».ized Pix. Owner cap bave the sume oa proving property. Apvly at this office, li-novl§ WANTED.—a good steady Man and Wife to take care of Stock and doa general Farm work. Apply to Wy. WELSH. 3i—novi2 mo LET.—A House containing seven rooms» t situated on Upper Great George Street, opposi 6 Dorainion House, Stable attached. novizZ—tr ANTED.—A boy to do errands and perform the general work about a house. Apply at this office. novl0 wart ED.—A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. David Smail, -Pownal Street. nov I, 4ins pd vineiat Exoibition isseciation, who have pot already paid their calls, wil! o° lige by pay- ing the money to A, Bk, WARBU RTON, Secre- Were not to be caught with chaff were) women. SALVE. tary, at the office ut Warburton & Smallwood, Cameron BIdCk. novi GECONDHLAND liase Bomet will me es at * bargwic. A ww Gea, arris, Auctioneer, -_ BOVS U ins pa = en ey Swe, * Dress Goods, 13, 188 8, POPULAR STORE — Fine Show of Fall and Winter Goods. ne — GARPET DEPARTMENT FINEST IN THE PROVINGE ! Full of New Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Shades, Curtains, Poles—Worth Seeing. _. (x] Shawls, het Jackets, Fur Cloaks PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, MAN1 LES, JERSEYS. {x} —___— COME AND SES OUWN GOODS. ——|x]—— James Paton & Co’s Popular Store, Markot Square. & wky ARRIS New Winter Clothing. now open, Mens’ Nap Reefers, —sti.. cai =< ton: meal Mens’ Nap Overcoats, rW ART, Boys’ Overcoats, Boys Reefers, N 00 N Felt Hats, Caps, Galoves, Hosiery, HOUSE. LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Charlottetown, October 15, 1888, Fur Goods, All Good, | Fur Goods, - Fashionable Wool Goods, Serviceable | Wool iroods, Dress Goods, Millinery, Dress Goods, Millinery, Miillinery, Ulsters, Jackets, CU Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1888. Nt] at the Fron 0 } ROM YEAR TO YEAR the Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanics are striving to make and place before the consumers Goods that will please the eye and give satisfaction to the consumer. And to please Fickle Fashion, Styles and Patterns have to be changed, for MEN OF FASHION, as of old, are ever looking for semething NEW. And we take great pleasure in informing the FASHIONABLE PUBLIC, and also those who love the GOOD OLD STYLES, that we have this season spared no pains to place on our counters : The Largest and Most Select Stock of Cloths to be found in any Merchant Tailoring House in Canada. In TROWSERINGS, we have an immeuse stock—over 150 patterns ; also, a large line of STRIPED SCOTCH SUITINGS, the newest things in the market. In WORSTED PLAIN AND FANCY OVERCOATINGS our Stock is complete. We guarantee vur Clothes, for FIT, STYLE and WORKMA NSHIP, superior te any made in this city, and at lower prices for the same quality. We respectfully solicit an in- tie ‘ f ur Sto *k. - To? arr co “Pe ALWAYS ON HAND~A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, BOYS’ SUITS, TRUNKs, VALISES, FUR COATS, K&e., Ke. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Roger.’ Building, Upper Queen Siveev. povo—Zaw & why ee CE ot ac AERIS E / ie |