7. vem a focaland Other items, ALL HA Y Bes 7 A v1 ent. Advertising in THE Ex aMinl&s& aie ixpee ~ The Rev. Mi Sampson will this eve ected into the parish of Milt .- Ha VEEN \n appropriate hymn for nuthers to pract it present: “Oh, where is \ ry uy austin Seott A: \ summons was served to-day. his makes sixteen cases set down f trial row inet [emMPERANCE.—Victoria Division this evening. Delegates who attended Grand Division will give a report of the session. Visicing brethren welcome, SONS OF ois ttntiahimnili Wats tue MaArrer?—The St. John Telegraph of Wednesday last-was not received at this office until Saturday evening. sneigaiiaanaall TemPerance Mertive.—A meeting of the exeentive anc church committees of the tem- perance workers will be held to-night at Com- mittee Rooms, Upper Queen.stree. ——_@-—- = Tus M. A, Stanay—T Starr, CRptain Pergas: vie intermediate pas sailed on return to-day. both ways. mer M. A. @ived fram Halifax day morning, and e had a full cargo _ e ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The Treasurer of the P. E. I. Hospital hag received $10 from W. C. West, teacher, .New © Perth; $4 from Margate Lodge, L..G., and $5 frbm Dr. Me- Leod, city. ‘ies A Trisere to tHe DeEaAp.—Archbishop O'Brien, of Halifax, has purchased a very beautifal monument to the memory of his parents, which will be placed in position at Rustico when finished. sii eieaialeceeelia BapLy BEaTeN.—An associated press des- patch from Lake Marancovok, Me., states that Teemer defeated Gaudaur in the race for the championship of America by half a mile. Teemer’s time was 20.28 2-5 Laitinen STrIpENDIARY MAaAgqisTRATE’s Court.-—This morning two drunks Were disposed of for $1 and $2 respectively, and judgment was given against several truckmen who were somewhat backward about paying their license fee. didieldibiidsitinen SHOULD. GET IT.->Mr. Middleton, the vic- tim of the recent high life scandal in Ottawa, has given notice for an application for divorce. Mrs. Middleton has written to Ottawa saying that she is instituting similar proceedings at Buffalo, N. Y. Se Hipinc on THe I[stanp.—The Maine auth- orities are of the opinion that Frank C. Mc- Neally, who stole the money and bonds from the Saco Bank a short time ago, is still on the Island lying low, and waiting for a chance to dispose of the bonds. mnicseeiimada al ARRIVAL OF THE MriRanpDA.—The S. 5S. Mirand,a of the Red Cross Line; arrived at this port from St. John’s, Nfld.. yesterday atternoon at one o'clock. ‘She sails for New York via Halifax, with \a eargo of potatoes, lobsters, etc., te night. hice natcliaie Personat.—Mr. &. J. Hodgson returned from Ottawa on Saturday evening. George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon- River Bridge, is at the Osborne. Mr. N. T. Norman, representative of H. A Nelson & Sons, Montreal, is in the city. ReTrogRApING.—The mayor of Beston says that the present official valuation of property in that city is $51,000,000 less than it was_ in 1874. Since asses$ment figures are held to prove much ag to New Brunswick, why not as to Bostod? And Boston hag commercial union, —Sun. i aliiiaitiod Axmy Sratistics.--The English army con- sists nominally of 21!.474 officers and men, but it issaid that only one army corps can actually be putin the field, and that only by frantic make-shitts. Of the 71,810 officers and men stationed in England, it isalleged that 15,000 aré boys under nimetewn, and that 10,000 are under twenty ois Servepo Him Ricmat+-A lady whose hus- band had a severe cold recommended flaxseed lemonad ‘‘Huh!” he said irascibly, ‘‘a man cwm't have a cold without everybody suggesting some foolish remedy. IU send for a doctor.” So the doector-came, charged the sick man two dollars tor his visit, and advised flaxseed lemonade. A goon aeLectios —Dr. Thomas E. ~Can- ningham, an abl: and popular physician of Cambridge, has Leen solicited to allow him- self to be nominated for member of the Cam- bridge Schoo] Committee at the coming elec- tions. A Hetter or moré ¢apable man to serve the educational interests of the:city will be hard to find.— Boston Pilot. Dr. Cunningham is a Prince Edward Islander. nil ine Tue Istanp Steamers.—The St. Lawrence (lid not return to Charlottetown from Point du Chene on Saturday night, but remains on the western route until, to-morrow eveniy as she will aa . . The Princess o es “ldavés t6-Gi & Sundmerside wad Point du Chene, ee Phy Siewcen hoe places for the balance of the week. By this arrangement both steamers go to Point da Chene to-morrow. Recnerrs.—Recruits are bejng called for ta fill the vacancies in “B” Battery, Quebec, caused by some forty men-having volunteered for service in the new Battery, organized in British ‘olumbia. The terms of enlistment seem liberal, and we think some of our young men would find it advantageous to take this opportunity of joining our permanent force. None but sober reliable men of good physique will be ‘accepted. <A handbill showing the terms of enlistment may beZseen in the hall of the post office or at the office of the Dis- trict Paymaster, &c., Victoria Barracks. Ape 7 ation may be made to the 4Brigade- Major who will-be happy to give any informa- tion in his power, _—— A érrmse Tripvure.—The flag on the American Consul’s office, in this city, “as dropped to halt-mast to-day, and the national arms draped with crape as a tribute of respect to the memory of Hon Elihu B, Washburn, who died at his home in Chicago, on the 22nd imst., aged 71 years. These emblems of m-urning will be continued for ten days. The Hon. Mr. Washburn rendered good service to the United States in many capaci- ties. He was for some time Secretary of State; he also sat in the National Legisla- tare as @ representative from Illinois, and subsequently acted as Envoy Extraordinar and Minister Plenipotentiary to France. In the language of Secretary Bayard, ‘“‘his private life was unstained, his public acts unquestionably great, and his memory will long be cherished with affection and respect OR KSAT. ET Ad Aah cn 4 THE DAILY EXAMINER; 315°. - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| eens eg iSpeciAL Desparcugs to Tux Ex wMINER.) Mr. Chamberlain Interviewed, Lonvon, Oct. 30. Mr. Chamberlain was interviewed on the Eturia at Queenstown to-day. On his ar- rival at New. York he intends to go direct to. Washington and not to Ottawa, but he laughed heartily on hearing the rumor that the Imsh Attorney-General would ‘accom- pany hina. ~ He attached me ‘importance to the strictures Canadian and American p pers thought tit. to pass upon him. He sud, * I donot intend to return to England directly my labers are finshed. “Not hav" ing been in America before, | am awfully anxious to see the eountry and institutions. 1 also imtend to visit Canada. It is unlikelgy® Ff, shall return until shortly before the assembling of Parliament, I am inclitied. te think that if a great and generous scheme of local government was granted te Ipeland, the feeling in fayor of a separate parhaaient Woukl gradually die away. [think much of it is a mere senti- ment. T firmly. beHeve it is not beyond the reset of-statesrmanship to-make Ireland peaceable and contented with a full measure ontREAL, Oct. 30. Last night two waiting girls” employed at Mrs. Queen's, Beaver Hall Square, tind- ing the room too warm turned the damper at the pipe and wetired, permitting the gas to escape into the room, This‘morning one of the girls, Ida Haw- kins, was found dead, and the other, Annie Flynn, unconsciouss.. The latter has been restored to partial consciousnes, and may possibly recover. More Honors. oe Lonpon, Oct. 30. It is officially “announced that the Earl Sof Lytton will be appointed to succeed Lord Lyons as British Ambassador at Paris. The Queen will bestow an earldom on Lord Lyons on his retirement from diplo- matic life. Sworn In. (QUEBEC, Oct 30, Lieut.-Governor Angers took the oath of office yesterday afternoon. The ceremony occurred in the L@gislative Council Cham- ber, and was oneof-the most brilliant ever witnessed here, the attendance being large and influential. After the ceremony a levee lasting an hour was held. The Newfoundland Baii Bill. Lonpon, Oct. 30. Lord Salisbury has notified Mr. Wadding- ton, French Ambassador here, that royal sanction - will be givey’to the enforcement of the Newfoundland ait bill next season. Earthquake. QuEBEC, Oct. 30. A slight shock of earthquake was felt at Point Des Nonts about four o’clock yester- day morning. Weather Bulletin. eee Toronto, Oct. 31—10 a.m. Moderate to fres': winds, fair, cool weather. What We Would Like to See. The foreign mails arrive an hour or two earlier each evening. Those of our subscribers and advertisers who are in arrears come ‘forward and pay their bills. The City Surveyor do something with the bad sidewalk on Cumberland Street, between Kent and Fitzroy Streets. A rail placed in the corridor of the post office in front of the general delivery. Covers-placed over the tops of the pumps throughout the city. —— -_- a Market Prices.—-The offictal market _re- port of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, dated October 27, reports that during the week there has been.a steady fair demand for really “choice fresh eggs, with no material change in prices. Strictly extra Kasterm are scarce aml wanted at 24c; P. E. Tsland, N. S. and N. B. gelling generally at 214 to 2c. In potatoes there is a good supply, a large por- tion of which moves fairly at 60 to 70 cents per bushel. In’ fish. there is no material change to report. a A Crvet Hoax.—A contemptible trick has just been played upon William Walker, ve tiene of Jord@, Marsh & Co. of Boston. ae am ' ede off Fither anf hurriet home ‘to attend the funeral, bringing a mariied sister with him. Onarriving home they discovered that the message wes a cruel joke and that their father was aljve and well.—//x, Herald. _ AxorugerR (-¥Ydavuturv. Empezzier.— Mort. Bruteh, a diudeut ‘in the law office of Mr. Rykért, M. +P sat St. Cathérine’s, Ont., skipped to the United States a few days ago with the proceeds of two drafts for $6,800, whith Ke’was sett to cash and deposit in the bank. o-beet Arrer Mayy Years.—A watch stolen from a Wilkesbarre, Pa., lady seventeen years ago was returned to her recently by a Catholic clergyman, who 1eceived it in the confessional. gran Potatées.— Large quantities of potatoes are arriving in the city by train from the eastward daily. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 29—R A Murdoch, Chatham; M Lewis, London; Jas F Black, Montreal; N T Nor- man, do; E S Everett, Fredericton; O R Crabbe, S’sice. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 29--John Goodwin, North Rustico; C Andrews, Halifax; E M Ely, Boston; P Cc Murphy, P EIR; J M Ross, New Glasgow; G W Anderson, Houlton, Me; D W_ McLeod, Bay View; P A McIntyre, city; D J McDon- ald, do; G D Holbrook, Attleboro, Mass; F M Borden, New Glasgow, NS; W Myers, Victoria; Geo Lowther, do; Capt McLeod by his grateful countrymen.” | and son, Pictou. 31—F Névilly, Montreal, sage last’ week, announcing ;; Special Notices. Now is the time to get good value in boots at Goff Bros. : Fresn Halibut, Codfish, Finnan Haddies and Smoked Salmon at J. H. Myrick & Co’'s., Fish Market. oct 31, 3i Just what is wanted—Sabine’s Waterproof Dressing for ladies’ and gentlemen's boots, at Goff Bros’. oct}! tf NOTICE. T° is theintention of the undersigned to apnly to the City Council for exemption from taxa- tion on the new ‘oller Flotr Mill. CHARLOTTETOWN MILLING CO. Oct. 26th, 1887. ne a ee B-O- .'P=S Cre ee oO peoarer 6 5 optical S-H-0-E-S B-0.0-T-S8 Ot ; { Canadian & American 92 Cases of | | Rubber and Oversh@es and | _. Rubber Boots , | just received at | R. K. JOST'S, North Side Queen Square a (Boreham’s Old Stand), E THE WAUKENPHAST Ch’town, Oct. 28, 1887. i Sg THE Y. M. C. A. has secured the services of the ORIGINAL COMPANY of Jubilee Singers, from Fisk University, Nash- ville, Tenn,, whose concerts in Charlottetown, in June, 1885, are remembered with so much pleas- hy This Company will give two Concerts in the YWiM-+CA BALE; _ONTHE EVENINGS OF WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND AND 43RD. Tickets, 50 cents each, for sale at the. Drug Stores aud at the Stere of Mr, G. H. Haszard, until 5 o’clock on the evening of the concert. Should any tickets remain unsold they will be for sale atthe door, Not more than 500 tickets will be sold, and every purchaser is guaranteed a seat. Doors open at 7.30; Concert will commence at8 o'clock. J. D. SEAMAN, President of Y. M. C. A. Ch’town, Oct. 26, 18°7. FOR CHARTER. RARKENTINE “EREMA,”’ 300 Tons Register, classed Al at Lloyds, ALSO, BRIGANTINE Zi A FRA, 250 Torts Regtater, now lying at’ Peake’s No. 1 Whiarf. are open for charter to load Potatoes, Oats, an@ other products of the Island for United State¥ Ports or West Indies, Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO, OWNERS. Ch’town, Oct. 24, 1887--tf TH HE FURNESS STEAMSHIP CO’Y, —~BETWEEN— HALIFAX AND LONDON. [t is intended that those Steamers shall make the following sailings : London te Halifax : 8.S. British Crown...... ... ede sca about Oct. 13th S.S. Ulunda........¢« pein <kake Ge oee ,abdout Oct. 27th Bh, MAT 00090 06 c00 0 0b cebks dais about Nov. 8th -- Halifax to London: Oe, RIEL nis o pcilenéeipnsnensote about Nov. 20th Good Passenger Accommodation. _ Freight both ways at low rates. Through Bills of Lading from all points on P. FE. Island, New Briinswick and Neva Scotia, to Continental and Other ports. ‘ “For Rates of Freight and other particulars ser WW. W. CLARKE, or to Agent at Charlottetown, P. K. L PICKFORD & BLACK. Halifax, Oct. 17, 1887. APPLES. 1» STORE; 170 Barrels Choice, No. 1 Gravensteins, offered to.the trade in lots cf fiver barrels and upwards, at Auction Prices. ; A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Oct; 24, 1887.—1f FOR oy young Brown Stout Mare Colt, lt Pe "=" MONOAY, ‘OCTOBER’ 31, 1837. RED CHUSS LINE) - THE 8. 8S. “ MERANDA?’ IS INTENDED TO SAIL AS FOLLOWS: CHARLOTTETOWN TO NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, COTOBER: Stet: en ee NEW YORK 70 CHARLOTTETOWN, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 5th. CHARLOTTETOWN TO NEW YORK, } NOVEMBER 10th. HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates. to Bermuda and West Indies. Through Bills of Lading tssued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch’town, Oct 28. 1887. JAMES A, MORRISON. —_— -~, MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. GEORGE MUSGRAVE, RereRENces: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Scotia, Halifax ; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Cuear ann 9 & 14 Mrvcrne Lane, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Nova Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muse@rkave, Halifax. , Oct. 24, 1887—1lmo WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c. Seed AE <giitari eee eae OW AN@ED—A Girl 12 or 15 years old to fdo errands and make herself generally useful in ‘a small family where another servant is kept, Apply at this office. oct31 3i HE--Two young lads who tock the Overcoat out of the entry of the Baptist Church, last evening. had better return it at onca as they are known,—Isaac W. Wadman. D RESS AND MANTLE MAKING-—Mrs, Pyne, ~ late of Hampton, N. B., where she has had six years’ experience in Dress and Mantle Making, will now give satisfaciion to all who may be disposed to give her a call at No. 79 Hillsborough Street, oct 29 5i T° LET—Cottage, 6 rooms, 5 minutes’ walk from market. Apply at Reddin’s Drug Store. oct29 tf \ AN TED.—A Boy about 15 years of age, to at- send tya horse. Enquire at this office. oct23 —3i was PED—A Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs. Crosby, Hillsborough St. oct28 Lost. between the head of Prince Street and the Market House, a Boy’s Overcoat, along with a pair of Woollen Gloves. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this office. oct23—3i To BE SOLD, (owner going to Europe) a dark brown horse—g driver—about 44 years old =~ weighs about 1,100lbs. Apply to Mr. RaYDEN, West Street, city. oct 28 31 fri sat m W ANTED-—A Chamber Maid and Assistant Cook for a hotel. Apply at once aft this oct27 3i eod pd office, "y.0 LET—A desirable residence on Dorchester * Street Kast, lately occupied by the subscriber, F. W. Hales, to whom apply for particulars, oct27 tf FOR SALE—One-half ef Town Lot No. 28, on _corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, with the Dwelling, Coach House and ,Stables theréon. One-half of the purchase may remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. per annum.. Enqnire of John Stumbles. oct27 2wkseod pd WANTE DA good General Servant in a small ’ family. Apply at THe EXAMINER ae 5 octlit BEY your Fiirniture “at John Newson’s. You -™* can always rely upon his word He would not (even if he had good grounds) publish at foot of bis advertisement an insinuating peregcnvh. retiecting uvon trade competitors. He jeves in honorabe dealing al reund. Such virtue merits public patronage. Cull and examine his fine stock. octhi tf T° LET—A. House on Water Street, opposite Railway Station, in good repair, containing sévenrooms. Apply at EXAMINER Office. . octlSt T° LET—Half of a double house on Ken: Street, near Pownal Street. App'y at EXxaMINER office. octh3 +f A VERY good Parlor Organ for sale at reduced price. Apply to P. Q. Box 155, sep 23 eod tf ANTED—A Nurse Maid to take charge of a young infant. Apply to Mrs. F. Peters, Sid- mont, Charlottetown. octs tf EATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin House+ Mrs. Macinnie. sep23 tf Te LE?T—The store lately occupied by A. E, Yuiil; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. : fiers te fo LETl—One-half of a House on Sidney Street ** containing seven rooms, now occupied by Captain Kickham; possession will be given 20th October, For further particulars app/y on theo premises. : oci26 tf WANTED—A Girl for general housework ina smail family, Apply to Mra, James Stanley, | King Street, oct2> di OARDERS ACCOMMODATED— At Mrs. McLrau’s, Hillsborovwgh Street, between Dor- chester and King. oct!9 eod tf T° LET - One-half of Twostory House on Fitzroy Street, adjoining John Stum)les,. con- | taining six rooms, with large porch.— Patrick | Sherry. septz4 tf —_——— Dover & Robert 2h veers i Ragutte ax sin'e Chatloricvowe octié te VIA HA LIFAX, rf a’ OD ALE, BE ANE MOON FURS! | ASTRACHAN SACQUES—Special lines of unsurpassed value, Latest Styles in Fur Dolmanettes, Capes, Prome.- ades, Collars, muffs and Muff Bags, Cuffs and Trimmings, ‘Black Fur Capes (very cheap), Men’s Astrachan, Bear, Racoon and Bison COATS, at Lowest Prices. | All Goods are of very best make, and are priced low to secure quick sales at BEER BROS. | . —————-0 | | } } ; i CARPETS! E are now showing our New Stock of Carpets, in Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch, Manilla, &c, Customers will find them unsurpassed for quality, designs and lowness of price. expected, a large stock of New Rugs—all sizes and qualities. Daily 0 BEER BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 1887. OPENING AND TO Anke ENGLISH AND CAN ADIAN DRY GOODS & CLOTHING ——ALL AT—-— ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. GEO! rs Le Sign of the LION. Queon Street, Ch’town, Sept. 24,1887—eod & wky ery important. —-—— 0 :— ——— big the A Montreal House made a dump of Clothing ™ our store other day. They did it because they wanted Cash, bt} We are going to Sell it for Cash. And the man who has the Cash will gét the Biggest Bargains in Overcoats ever heard tel! of We Blow because we know our prices cannot be looked at by our competitors. A visit to our store wil! prove it. Come Right Along. ee (Cee eer L. E..PROWSE, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, & QUEEN STRENT. Gb’tewn, Oct. 20, 1887—eod & wky isivle _- -_—— + +n CHARLOTTETOWR SASH AND Dd0R FAGTORY. Contractors and Builders Read This: Vy ~ E have now on hand and will ell at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz.: 300 Pauel Doors and Frames. 500 Pairs Sashes and Frames. 100,000 Feet Mouldings and Finislh. 5,000 do Spoutiog and Condacter 1,v00 do Stair Rail. 5,000 Stair Balusters. 100 Newel Posts. We are also prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing ia Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Ten oning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. : All kinds of Gothic Windows made at shortest notice. Our machinery is new and first-class, and we manufacture frun the best of Mjuelec Stock. GiveH US A CALL. ROBEK’ PALME! & CO. Ost l—wky PEAKE’S NO 3 WHARF, ale mee: - ae a ae oT ear. fi awe vr a . Li LE OS A TOC A ES TT A TT AA ~ ‘ oy ee Saat ~apaiiagieraomettine-aahiatantannmmencesapessnipiceantonttiag eo eS tages ser so Serene pe Aarne