i ; - : £ _ and their berths occupied by es many more.” aE rr —oe Te ade = = iii lilies iniadiiaieias i " - € diieaiaiia i ’ {* ?¥ } . ]j 7 a 7. } . e . 43 - pieaeties : : . eS Ba Ad : vi > os “a. é a aad JAIL Y LENAMINEL . _ - ~ SA TITRIVAY ae > e a es - \ rrRA ¥ f » 8 > 6 “> 1 y . £2 AA DAN 2 AMT winiipibiciciss TURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1886. os . re o i mw 5 ee : A NNN eens eee ication eee Local and Other Items. |PRLEGRAPHIOC VEWs. Weather Bulletin. 40/8457 JAG ORES NBs Oe} * | es ; ad s ciel = } Toronto, October 23 —10 a.m Fa mt ae far ay Cee Frey it UEpenc lotr ya, very cheap, at oS wl : i . rave a Ye po a ee = Prowse 8, | SOPRCIAL Desvatcuges TO Tur EXAMINER, } Moderate to fresh, wester! win a ee ks! aH = | westher, siationary or a little higher temp a EF i) ‘= . : . ; r , San fo Po tas Dress Vetvereexs—very spec ial value. | More Earthyunke Shocks. | ture one Bey oh | Bere Bros, i StEEP NEWS / Se? na . ~ | SAVANNAH. Ga... Oct. oO SUSEe A si ade Lances’ Par Capes selling very cheap at 1. bE Prowse’ s. e No busitiess at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. a Kwirtive Yarns.—A large line of the mos: popular kinds at Beer Bros. Tue Rastico shooting affair is to be further enquired into this afternoon. Jerseys. —A large stock beaded and braided at lowest prices.— Beer Bros, Arter all the blowing about Big Discounts, the people find the place to get Real Bargains is at L. KE. Prowse’s. Ditipenioee A cast of Fancy Silverware now opening and will be on show this evening.—E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. libeiiahe Remember the auction sale of Dry Goods in Bremacr Bros’ old stan | to-night at 7.30.—G. M. Harris, auctioneer. eit Give us acall to-night, and satisfy yonr- selves that we are retailing choice meats at very low prices._.A. L. Bridges & Co. ue Tur steamer Miramichi arrived from Mon- treal last midaight, with a general cargo, and sailed again at eight o'clock this morning. - Tue Literary and Scientific Society will hold a business meeting to-night at 8 o'clock, — | Say mnah Was visited by jearthquake shocks to-day. The ' -* - ~ suet was Of 15 or ZU) seconds 45a : } tion, and excited a good deal of apprehen- . a. two distinct | first at} dura- CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. PORT OF | Oct 22—Era dg, .Wen joem but no general alarm was caused by| ™oUore, Mery Miramichi P LG, Ree 1 | : oc< ° . or bs mtrvyy i , Vi « i it. At 2.20 p. m. another vibration, ac- | Piet a oe - es § ; . : . 1¢ . \ wOTriso cr j j}companied by a rumbling nvise was felt. | Satie, = Dee tect rch Oe Te | iM er ' oe , } bourne; Hazel Gien, Goodwin, Lunen | Many claim that these shocks were almost ae n » | Miaora, Cieaser, roit haw cesvoul the great shock of Aug. 31st. in J. D. M t:Leod's H ull. All interested are | requé sted to attend. ait. j A PRooF that we are giving satisfaction is thst our sales have increased largely every day since we commenced to sell at wholesale prices. - -A. L. Bridges & Co. ~~ Mr, Joun W. Moves, of the Pure Gold Manufacturing Company, Toronto,and Mr. EF. A. Smith, their Maritime Province represen- talive, ave on the island on business. cilia A SPECIAL meeting oj the City Council will} be held on Wednesday next, to consider what action to take in the motter of the re- ception to Mr. Justin MeCarthy, M. P. —-—»-- --- these to unsecured creditors to £914,000, in- | cluding tradesmens bills, aggregating £49, 300. ‘The unsecured creditors will receive a little over ten shillings on the pound. ~~ — ; Movemenis of the Ministers. Hatrrax, Oct..22. The cabinet ministers left Halifax this morning. This afternoon they addressed | mectings at Springhill, where 1,000 miners | | | | Rev. Kiemwext Ricsarpson lectures on the Patriarch ‘Joseph in St. Paul's Schoolroom, on Monday evening. The lecture will be illumi- nated by magic lantern, Don't fail to attend. “ Me Fravx DP. Conry and Mrs. Corey, of Calaia, Me, who have been spending a portion of their honeymoon on the Isiand, pissed throagh Ss. John ex rowte for home on Thurs- day. ction Mr. W. H. Inman, of DeSable, was award- ed the second prize for cart filly under two yesrs, instead of Mr. J. C. McNeill, of West iver, as inadvertently stated in the prize list published. dfnitipinnians Tus October sittings of the Supreme and County Courts commence on Tuesday next. We understand, however, that the Supreme Court will adjourn for a week, to enabie the County Court to be held. a Mavame Ramspevu will receive callers at the Osborne House on Monday next, from 9° a.m. till8 p.m. As Monday will be her last day here, ladies wishing to have their eombings worked up in the best Manner pos- sible should call at ence. Tue Canada Pacific Railway will have ex- cursions to Victoria, Vancouver and San Francisco from Quebec, on 29th and 30th of October. Return fare, $95, with privilege of step over on that road, and time limit of seven moaths.--F. W. Hales, Ticket Agent. Exaixzers Arrentiox._-The Charlotte- town Engineer Company will parade at the drill shed on Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock sharp, for drilband other business of importance in connection with their inspec- tiou on Wednesday. A full attendance is re- quested. sctdaadiipliiihe Spractat attention is directed to the Auction Sale of Apples, &c., by A. McNeill, on Mon- day next. October 25th, at haif-past ten} o'clock. In this car load there are Ciwice No. | 1 Gravensteins, also Choice No. 1 King of Tompkins, Baldwins, R. 1. Greenings, Bishop Pippins, Rib Pippins, Nonperiel, &e. All winter keeping fruit, hand picked and hand packed.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. —_ - a Tur North Bend, Nebraska, Flai? says: ‘Mrs. Louisa B. Smallwood, whom many of our citizens remember with much pleasure as naving been the guest of the McDonalds the t summer, is now attending the Nebraska State University. The F/ai/ wishes her emin- ent success.” Mrs. Smallwood isa native of Prince Edward Island and a sister of Mr. F. Gi. Bovyer, of Georgetown Royalty. Syor Frurep wrrr Crstomers !--People in town and country have found out that, al- though big discounts are offered in er Dry Goods stores, the cheapest goods are to be had at James Paton & Co's., Market Square. Like their predscessors (W. A, Weeks & Co.) they give genuine value, and are attentive and obliging to all who favor them with a call. We advise our friends to give them a call. + A GrororTows corresvondent writes ; “Six- ty-two of Nova Scotia's proud fleet are at anchor in our spacious harbor, seeking cargoes and charters. Twenty-three more of the same fine tleet grace the splendid shipping rome of Montague and Lower Montagne, anc gladden the hearts of the farmers. Nineteen more are loaded end loading at Cardiganand Lower Cardigan. Grand River comes next with twelve, and St. Mary’s Bay brings up the rear with six. Before the ead of October all the feef will be despatched with cargoes of Tsland yi oluce to their various destinations, _-—_>- -——- A pounir w2ppinG took place at the Meibodist Church, Mesa gag Col., on the evening of September Ist. parties ited were Mr. J. H. Blakeslee, to Miss A. Sanders, and Mr. Henry Dobbie, to pre A. Chandler, daughter of Mr. ward Chan ler, of Southport, and sister of Mr. E. A. Chandler, of Jas. Paton & Co. Phe seens at the wedding is désoribed by the Mesa Comty Democrat as grand, the eburch, which was beautifully decorated with flowers and evergreens, being well filled with guests and the organ pealing forth a beautiful wed. ding march as the bridal party pec-ed along the aisle. Mrs. Debbie has resided in Mesa County but « short time and is loved and es teemed by ali who know her. Mr. Dobbie is said to be a good young man and well worthy of the prize he has won. Mr. and Mrs, Dobbie, id the copgratulations and good wishes pow. of {riends, left for taper ravw Lead i Suitie Wik; nest moramy the regency to resign, and to force Bulgaria are employed, and to-night at Amberst. The beneticial resu'ts.of the Halifax meet- ing are already manifested, while inspiring renewed eunfidence in the Conservatives, it has greatly’ depressed the Grits. A Schooner Nissing. e GLOUCESTER, Oct. 22. The schooner George L. Smith sailed from this port August 14th, ona halibut | voyage. She was last seen by the schr. | Peregrine while on Brown’s Bank on the Zist. Since that time nothing has been heard from her, and conseyuently her! i i owners have given her up with her erew of | id men as lost. Uatruthfal Reports. Beri, Oct. 22. In response to official inquiries the Ger- man embassy at St. Petersburg te!egraphs that there is no basis of truth tor the story that an attempt has been made on the Czar’s life, or for the report that an aide- de-camp had been shot Ly the Czar. —_ The Occupation of Bulgaria. Lonpon, Oct. 22. It is now asserted that Russia has agreed not to occupy Bulgaria, and that Austria and Germany have agreed to declare the newly elected sobrange Ulegal to compel to submit to Russia. Another Assigument. Toronto, Oct. 22. Charles Stern, wholesale fancy goods, has assigned, with liabilities between fitty and sixty thousand dollars. The nominal assets are placed at about fifty thousand dollars. A Fugitive’s Return. se Monrreat, Oct. 22. P. F. Robert, dry goods merchant, who failed a short time ago and left the city, has returned, fully'prepared to meet all claims of his credjtors. a eee The French Ambassador's BPemand. Lonpon, Oct. 22. It is believed that M. Waddington, the French Ambassadur to England, demands that Great Britain fix a definite date for her evacuation of Egypt. Gen. Sir H. T. Macpherson Buried. Rancoon, Oct. 22. Gen. Sir H. T. Macpherson, late com- mander of the British Army of occupation in Burmah, has been buried here. The Quebec Elections, Qvuezec, Oct. 22. St Hilare,the Government candidate, hes been returned for Chicoutim by 875 ma- jority. He had majorities in every divi- sion except one. Ancther Big Blaze. Farminerox, Me., Oct. 22. A fire broke out in Gerrys stable at 8.30 to-night, and at 2 o’clock the firé was still burning. Tho business part of the town is in ruins. as Severe as any experienced here, except | rous, Lounes, Lunenburg. d ni [Funeral will leave his late residence, Monday, at 20 clock, ebarp, by trainto Sherwood Cen tery] This morning, at East River, linger.ng illne-s, Neii Stewart, aged £0 yeu eply regrett d leceused born in ihe pa isi of Blnir Athol, Perth, Scotiand, gretet te this Island inj [Funera! on Taesduy, at ll o'clock, a. m., fron residence | Lot 34, after Was hw albbithi A CARD. To atl who are suifering from the crrors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, carly Y, lossof manhood, &e., I will send a reci; that will cure you, FRED OF CHANGE. Thisgroa: | remocy ws Amcrica, -nddressed envelono to thi REV. JOSEPH 'T’, INDIAN, Station D, New Yori: City iS G seovered by a m! rend a se'ft onary in Sout INERWEIPRB'G GAT} UNDER Ab thidh ¥) VALS -_ + - ’$~O be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the # Breakwater, at Belle Creek, Lot 62, at the hour of ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., on TUE>- DAY next, October 26th, the Hull, Materia! and Cargo (White Oats, Deals and Butter,) of the Bark Katie Stuart, as she now lays siran ded off that place. Condemned and ordered to be sold for the benefit of all concerned, B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. ~~ z ! Ch’town, Oct. 21st, 1886, 4i. SCALPIN®G Ag ‘se aEZERS Pisceuui. 34 Per Cent FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. THIS KNOCKS THE?! OUT. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. TX order to hoid our customers, we are driver to offer these large diseounta and have decided to sel: at these fizures, although we can’t affore to do so becan-e our profits are smaller than Dry Goods Sealper’s, who handie ali kinds oO sinali wares. Our stuck of merchandize is «‘l freah and new, and is not the accumulation of twenty years Our goods are ali marked in plain figures, wh ch wil prevent any decepilon being practiced oun the purchace.. Overeouis reduced from $12 to 38. Men's Suits, old price $12, now $9. Ladies’ Uirculars, 74acts, 4il-woo! Fiannels now at 20cts pee yard, Drugyets, 22cts per yard, weed marked $1 25, now 75cts per yard. Geuts’ Seariet Undershirts, ali-wool, worth 75ets. Meu‘s Top Shirts, now 75cts, regular price, $1. Ladies’ Jersey Jackets $3, worth +4 50. Meu’'s Rabber Coats $1.75, worth $2.30. ¢ Blavkets $1 99 per pair. ‘ Best Blankets $4 5). worth £6.30, iets, rcs ar. CAMERON BLOUK ’ Ch'‘town, Oct. 20, 18°6—-3moes PERFLCTION & EACLLit | WOODILL'S Te GERVWAN Didn't Znow it Was Loaded. Hawirax, Oct. 22. A young man named Gillis was fooling with an old gun which exploded, the bail passing through his heart causing instant death. Death ef an M. P. Sr. Jonn’s, Que., Oct. 23. death at Henryville, of As Diusasus, Libor mower fur [berville. PY Information has just been received of the | ET Bh BIG Pay Baud RETAILS EVERYWERHERE. | @ans, 8. 14. ai-i 23 Cents. Paper. 6, 12, and’24 Cents | Oct 20, 1886. WANTED- By aresper ‘able person, position as cbiid‘s nurse, seamstress OF Ohamoer “Ors. Rpg we LRA NEAT otlioon =~? : i ‘ of BAKERG | “-“ Re "2" 5 mee te ee f we “ee ia 5 FI a 3 mx) Li Chena Pacey LEARED. zi 7 WN BELOW aye +¢ ' 4 J j ,, ae il aac a ff: CRs r Cuartrston, Oct. 22. (Oct. 22—Ostiwa, King, Acivhat; Mary ud BY, B Fe SEo does not offer a @seount of BB! There was a sharp earthquake shock here eanor, Ganion, Orwell; Gelden Le a e an mses : " oe . i . 7, a ps Pin eects « Clee fa.) : 7 a Sect FRE © toy “a 4 6 f ‘ aD fas urd ;.3 f at 5.28 o'clock this inorning. | _ ng oii v2 yore . ee Y | 2” Bik ELF LE oO ms O, eF per cent prow i Wou'd ne et t¢> IC The Munro Bursaries. tgs harry eke ee Lk SMe.) prone would ruin a farmer or any otner : —_ —— i — ‘ - 5 +e , & a é J k +Oct. 23—Clementina, MeDonald, Picton; +e 6b Oh SPoDi PE 42 Qo try . | Hauirax, Oct. 22. | Mower, Martell, N’ld. | kU S chk 1°" ODODs pe} CEL c iIscount Mmcankhs 2 Pros G epeD wer ; Mr. Lewis, of Moncton, who hails Frown | tegen ee SS i it ¥ . R * - Fredericton Normal School, stands ninth HeTEL APRIVALS BG. BBE Eile facts are: Hi e bh uys for CAS.) or , 5 4 IcKre- among the fourtden prize winners for the | eee 5 or s ati 5 ae th le Re : junior Munro bursaries in Dalfiousie Col- | saeeint taken i } » PRE BY Casey eee Ei AY D op ay ‘ 4 E rca thaw EP} SEB E Fs SORE = He takes $300. The students from | a oy : iE Le Bee. ; AS r7URYyY 4s IT, 2s t oe per Ce! iw =€ S55 t.2an mat J 1310 twee ra ictou Academy lead, and the boys seat up|. Uct 22-—H_ B Mcikay, Clifton, New London; ey ¢?- oonge ‘ fi d t ar acs bla eay : & from that institution capt fry $2,900 4 4 oe orwell AN ca a Je bn gi 8i© t! ace, <h: AC can a Or 20 sell Cven Foss t ighil Iric SC money prizes. Prince of Wales College,/* *’. Palmer, Victoria; J -. me Ota " ai ma rR t * setc Charlottetuwn, takes $800. Senior exhibi- cn WS ee WwiiO Dre a v? Bd LO s {Ve t sO0se Fabulous ist © i it 3 tions—George McLeod, mnie aMibamen 1 RANKIN HOUSE, Junior exhibitions-Schurman, McLeod Oct 22—E Wood, London, E; CC Starr, FEN ny rE’ I ~ ui ze > at) ay fe 2 ur fuurt 2 Bi. _ ae 7 : Halifax; G@ MeLean, Tiuro; 8 Whitebone, Si Bee L ousand EBo fat = (Ss 5 Ue ) Y POR 6.4 of sLG t2- : - John, N B; W P Harriman, Newcastle; J A >on The faman . Steams ’ my. | rac we me a ES ae = oe : Q> se te f1 > sp ao camship Company. | Grant, Montreal; J H' Dewar, Alberton. f Ss at WO rc e rf ai low prices, vere oanais POT Ddaee ers Lownon. Oct. 22 REVERE HOUSE, ~ a. ae i “ ; i qi 3° - he , + ae ' vias i i . : te 3a iE ec 7 £h 2? oo : ; - 2 Re 4 At a meeting of the creditors of the In- Bs 22 a 5 el a John, N B; I Hi) Sek os TO id} YY oped. ti Pp. doh sot fot JIBS &2 ¢ ho at it as man Steamship Co., to-day, it was resolved | 7.) 92? “Oatresly © ender, St Joun, NI : a i ae 7 | 4 T ’ Je ar s ery ete Dias nl he rr, & St ah : 2 tt _ ~ . ~ } ~ a to sell the concern to the International | * wy weeny, Petrie ad rice. B Aare © StOEK Of EPress froods, RS Boe LCs, U isters, Steam Navigation w.. for the sum of | ; a fan = 4 =e ; > s ~R © £200,000. The liabilities of the fnmaan to | DIED. Bacque Cloth, Ladies’ Hats, &e, very cheap. Sirts secured creditors amount to £174,500 and) Robert Thomas Weeks departed this life Frida , % 7 ; : Oct. 22, afier a prutracted Liness — aged CHEERS § f qHan.® Underciothing below competition. Syery sensible man and woman siou'd see fis stock fed away by sensational advertisements. Ll. E. PRO Woe remet ws ome Nee rane se bum 4 ont ee! 3 —* wee tin TF] Tren ha potranera f.. T3 ran Under tha Patronage of Lieutenant é OE AT 14 savernar feaiinng uOVeriey HbyuE if, Lie | stilt © TIE ladies of ST. JOSEPH’S SOCIETY intend | i anoiher Grand Bazaar, this year, il lufiagt'the Wee kK cCOmMmmeEnCIDE ge a : BB a EONDAW, NOV. STH, De ARI AG IN THE- LYCEUM. --Phoe procceds to be devoted to the equipment of the new School Buildings, Pownal Sireet. No pains will be spared by the Iadics in charge » make this Bagaar surpass anything of the ind ever heid in Caariultetuwn, will be provided. susic C2 town, Oct. 13, 1286. Cee v % mm aw ia 2 a s f ce 2S ; 7a" ‘rere i nex : greg ¥ s Inond front hy 6A " ” and Opening of ths “Od London,” | YONTSEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my ) store, eariyin the new year, which will necessitate my closi: g for some time, | will vial vol Ls ula } >) Subscriber, having fitted un the “ona | P Es t . : i z= don, » the view of making a specialty a 4 ’ PH PAA, aud Naviag furnished —— ey | =. me OYSTER SALOONS , a steuvtih wad ae ivw ATT ; wT ” MY ENTIRE STOCK OF I ine if ‘epared to epen on the 15th ust when he will supply public with \ ; ice ia I ner Conceivable—Raw, = - t tiie Darrel, Oushel of pint. | 4 3 procured at the “Old Loudon” | F9 « j 1 bei uirlife ant be sure to win, Sold at | E ndvauce on cust. They muct be | a : i, even at a loss, every hour of the day | j 6 liely on the “Old London’ you | sta vght. ttemember the-"OLD LON DON,” three its West ol Gsvorne House, Water Street. JOHN JOY. i sesttnaiartnal Sept. 15, 1886—eod tf ties ake RET i FEIAY NOV HAAN ese STAPLE & FANGY DRY GUUDt ( < wanted immediately, Apply to Mrs { Gray “inkerman | ifouse,” Cone oyalt oct21 bip A ittailincan gals idee ore ~ ND —--—— | ro LI use near the Foundry. Apply 7 * t6 Pa:rick Farmer, near McKinnon & Mce- ; i n’s Found octiv if PS yj ae. te, ee ' : t a u ) LET . louse on Cumberland Street,late y nee ’ ~~ mae A aoe 2 : occupied by Miss Furgan, cuntaining seveu “EE ={)- cs i % : ooms. Possession piven immediately. Apply on 2: the premises to Jauses Crockett. oc24,e0 | + 4) e Horee or "nee Sires n+ Pe , y f ‘ZT _ whi mcapekse 0. 8. Muenellt nena AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. g n uny ume. Apply to C. B. Macneiil. — 9 7 oct Se : FO LET—Honse on Wuter Street, opposite the | All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at sy Kiwiiway Station. Apply atthis office, octi3 . ai ‘ t “2 iin eee TO Clee CANON Bt. wren Vy ANTED—A Servant; gcod references re- * S an 9 9 - W Cureds Reply te tae CB. Maoden Ali the Cloths and Tweeds at a disconnt of 353 per cent. Prince treet, ocil3 hi Kinit Wool Goods, Shawis and Mantles at 35 1-2 per cent “s . + -- F - t TO LY’T.—A honse containing five rooms. Apply : + ore i * to Jas. A. MeLcod, Spring Park Road. discount. £ nd a, oct 13, 1 < ’ m > al = cx7 A Pe A En neds coembens Gray, White and Scarlet Flonnels at 33 1-2 per cent 2ow ' iS Al pi te Mre il, James. Palmer, Pownal ‘discount. tr - / Sure: ext door to St. Joseph’s Convent. a tt. ‘ 55 Set’ Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods a! 33 1-25" “SU ro Ler ‘bat brick Hows i S$} x ; . wae | chamen Gioget Hoge and Sho? io" Owen | per cent discount. wi ; ¢ mnediate possession yiveu, For ; . . sy ° ty ¢ 7 sand particulars apply ‘s Owen Canmally, Ac] the stcck of Men’sand Boys Clothing. Gents’ I urnish; 4 . i t 7 - thine? oan . i . . >» oe . cere ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 !-2 per. T O LET. —Hatf of double tenement house on . Uriebar Street. ent moderate, Apply to cent. Mr. Siduey Gre septzs tf All Cot Good 1; t of 25 eal » — a - t i unt of 2) per \y ANTED,—A cook. Apply to Mrs, DeBlois oston oods at a disco P * Devonport Cottage, Royalty. sep2s tf a sae : *. yO LET—In Subscrier's building, a large office, before the first of the ® eujtable for Clab or Assenibly Koom.—J. ages The entire stock must be clearee bh sept 23 mo wed . 1 rer M<«RNa ws os |New Year. You can depend on geting sue BIS 4 BARGAINS iE FOr Dweljing House, and Shop ‘. ? é oe, © siuetcon Luston Svéet. Por terms and pa-| ever offered in this city. mnt lars appiy to Ge sore Alley or to the owner on septs uf fo.) a Ouara, i : premis s.—H. H. Y<e> All Goods Sold tor CASIL only, House on Pleasant Street, with rJ \ —_— omnes erent ’ aie end well in yard. Appiyto W “4 1m a T) ac) OG - - was Feta | re Te? P. — ini 4\bbeaaA i a " That brick Tlouse on Dundas Espla- j 3 fe a5 Fo & ¢- 1’ a p D. wass ake ow in the poss ssion of ws. H. Haszard, } f vA > ‘S i- a La. 4 . Ksa.: 4 es ; ‘oxi wiven lat Oi ber next, For & ® i ae $ te ais tt lt particulars wpply to Owen Connoily. | : jun2l eod tf TT? Tt = Fr ; aif 7 ‘EATHERS WANTED —Highest price paid for | © U REN STREET. woot new Geese Dowtheray. by oe ae Ch Ot. 19, 8—d vy Puraiture Vows,