say Dac: alpen dh Be , 8 , ; ‘ Local and Other Items ELEGRAPHIC ewe ” PLA & BRAS a ws Scorr At Several more Scott Act sum om ; Sreorsn Desparcugs To Tuk EXamMiner ! sf en $s rved ' ee : Extending the Olive Branch. I iA \nother batch of poll ta | ; ecu iS ay ircu.ation. i > Ee s sf Sedo, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19. ! B \ The steamer Halif sailed nae Cull this morning says an inns to Boston this afternoon, about four re secure the fraternal co-operation of al] with a mixed cargo, aad between th irty and | labor organizations iv this c ‘untry is being forty passe vers, made with very fair prospects of Success. mons lthas been known some time that the Cyenorp at avo d here are quite “| leaders of sey eral large Orgran’ zatious were — es of ty] void fever C present ready to accept the olive branch from wer medical carein Truro. Slow fever and the head k ~—e , , 'e heads of kindred societies, but up to gastric fever are also prevalent. ; aa to-day none had taken the initi:tive. Mas'er ‘ Wi . : Tue Cor ‘The steaine! Coban ; { iptain ' Te agent y mace ~e _e wa Fracer, which iy has been there: ghly repaired, nent by sending a telegrain to the ¢ m- is advertised to arrive at morning, and will le oa Monday this port to-morrow ive for St. John's, - >-— xX. M. C. A. Bazaar —A meeting of the ladies interested in the Y. M.-C. A. RP what will be held inthe ¥. M. C. A. Parlo on M ynday next, at 4 ock A full atte is requested, be transacted. vicina iii AQUATIC A metch for the champic nship of America and $1000 a side has been arrang ed between Wim. O'C nd John Teemer, ti ra to be rowed in W wshington, 1 Nov i MT ember 24. The New Y wk Clipper is smeaal ito hold the stakes. aint Says the Pictou New Gammon, of River John, brought fro n Island, last we k, a fine ¢ Bart ister A Nice Cotr. W m. e. &. stallion colt, 16 months old, that we ighs 1302 This was one of the prize Winners at tie ex ubition at Charlottet wn. ———~@> — Crear Fares Sp ial attention is direct ei to the mivertisement of the steame: roll and Worcester. The fare trom Chay luttetown to has been re:iiuced to st and the $6 return tickets have been made good for the bala: t the Boston season. shi icitiliaias A Bie Str™ j west is the land of things immense. <A gentleman in town. who was recegtly in British Columbia, informs us that C, L. Brown, formerly of yuthamp ton, York Co., received 3100 for removing single stump from a lot in Victoria city. > _ SUCCESSFUL STOCKRAISING.—Henry Long worth, Esq., of Glynwood Farm, shipped by the steamer M. A. Starr. this week. two young heifers and two bull calves, which he soll to a Nova Scotia sto kraiser for the f $200. These valuable ani- ianasome sum < mals were all prize winners at the recent Provincial Exhibition. din einen RaILway Gospe. Meetinc.—Don't forget the Railway Gospel Meeting in McLeod's Hall Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson for to- morrow: Romans 10-9, ‘‘ If thou confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” -_—-—.> oop Prices ror CANADIAN CatTTLe.—At four auction sales of Canadian cattle at Aber. deen, 584 head sold at from £11 15s to £15 per head, £17 5s being the highest. A good propot tion fe tched hi gh pric es. The rate- payers of Dundee will decide next month whether provision shall be made for the im- everv port of Canadian cattle at Dundee similar to that at Aberdeen. a A Girt Rescvep.— Yesterday afternoon Vetective Ring, acting under the instructions of Mrs. Duguay, of lig mish, P. EZ. I.. visited the Abell deaf and dumb institute and remov- ed from it her daughter who has been attend- ing the school about four years. The gir! teils some queer stories abc mut the manage ment of the instituti: and the conduct of Abell and his pupi St. John Sun. sonia ie UNDER False ee s.—The St. John Sun says : It is reported that Sussex Lass, which has bes n trotting in the New Brunswick cir- cuit, and at Summerside, is none other than May B., who got a record of 2.5 244 this season at Charter Oak Park, Hartford C onn. If this bea fact, it will be e iSily seen that she is a pretty smu th article, and that a must be pret at her, Black bird y fast to be ~ REPEAL OF THE “corr Acr,—A Truro des patch says that ‘‘renewed efforts are be ing made to agitate for the repeal of the Scot Act. M “yor Craig and W. D. Dimock hav: already delivered addresses in favor of the movement. The templars of Bass River, ewhere the strongest syinpathies have been in favor of the retention of the Scott Act, re- cently decided in favor of the repeal. It is therefore ‘ikely that a vote will be att tempted early in 1889,’ ; iat ica Puetmustic.—The fifteen round glove fight between Joe Lannan and Jack Ashton is to take }lace in Boston on or about the 15th November. The event gives promise of being the most interesting meeting between heav y weights that the East has known in than a twelvemonth, and speculation is rife outcome. Ashton will go his battle with Jim Fell. Lannon has already begun training. On al sides it is thought that a decision will be reached before the fifteen rounds have been fan ‘ POUL more as to t e possible into trait ing aft e d-Oreo — -—-~-~-—— An Islander Victimized, Among the passengers who arrived by the western train yesterday afternoon was Robert M. Young of Gallow’s Point, P. EB. I. Young has been away from his home for several years and came here from Washing- ton territory. Some time after he left Bos- tona well dressed young man took near him and in the course of a few minutes the two were conversing about various places they had visited. The man told Young that he had made a tour of the tight little island, and the result was that they became very confidential. As the train was hearing Bangor yesterday morning 4 man approached the individual who had im- presse od Yi oung so favor ibly and after shak- ing hands with him asked if he could pay him the $80 that he owed him. Young's friend said he had only a few dollars about him but produced a check for $1,000, which he handed to the newcomer. The man looked at the check and with a look of astonishment remarked that he could not give Young’s friend the value of the same. N thing was said fora few sec when Young's friend turned to him and request- ed him to lend bim $80 until they reached ‘hy, where he said he intended tu get tue check Young, without any hesitation, placed the money in the hands of the man, who left the car with the in dividual who had been dunning hin and a seat 7 Mas, ec ishe “ll, Nfld. a$ business of importance is tu y . # ae oe wr a ~ » Pearrd no » Pe ot the Brot he rho. Engineers at Richmondand of Railroad Brakemen in s vention wishes for a successful sess for fraternal co- oper: ation be pro; erly and Cyete ably y Murder and Re WILLKESBARRE, this morning Alex. McClur McF idyen, - ir the Leh iy to week. Guy en as a b “iy guard. | with him to pay the men. three men in ambush: his aiso murdered. His : : all the Money iS missing oh V alley R: ail There Is great now in pursuit of the mu dred im nh left train to scour the derers. mouttal A Sensationa! Warrants for the known residents of St urb of Montreal, charge is arrest . Cun Canadian girl named Herra ti leg ged, die t the case leaking out, a the body to be aaaak be ve ry sen who issued the burial arrested. mises to ] cert Damaging Pi Yesterday's rain was for years, ard has wroug! damage to the crops not yet Hat The rain yesterday was ve At a meetiny of the dire of Montreal t: o-day, a half-y of five per cent. was declare: Weather Bullet Toronrvro, Oct. 2 south-eas cloudy to rainy, Fre sh to Winds ; strong Personal. The Rev. T. W. rapaud, has been appointed port, Nova Scotia, in the roo: Gibbons, resigned. Mr. Joh land en route to his new * ym Mr. Malcolm Marrison, so fi; as one of the pro} rietors of th Pictou, has sold out his intere Johnston, +o American Neckwear at & ( 0's. Another | lish ti immed bonnets just ope I Y oung s’s, The place to get good valu faicy i goods is at Geo. | One case n h Suitin leod & Co. Don't be deceived by ing, but call and see Geo. E. Overcoats and Reefers, Paat Ww Scok You cin have a go vl N ip bus, offering fraternal greetin es and who is buil ding a bran accompanied by horse w ‘re accused of the tinurder excitement, Monrri have be e outraging, in the manier, &@ young and prepossessing French- 2d from the effects thereof. was buried last Saturday, but and the facts sational, The do the worst known MONTREAL, Oct. 19. ctors of the Bank mild we Local Notices. SELL TR EY RTI EE ru LAAMID d of Locomotive the Brothe rho d ession at Coluin- be st ion, and asking that all disputes ac justen, »bbery Pa., Oct. 19. In the woods on the mountains ne ar here e, payinaster ior th road way, Was on his Alex. Me- le had $20,000 He was shot by body guard was Aas killed : ind Three ji i and robbery. hun hans and a posse is | rderers. <A Whiikesbarre a ee - ‘CAUTION. HEREBY eaution the credit to my w_le, will do so at their peril. able for her in any way, ‘nd board without my reason. pudlic er harbor inet ba ar, consent or any JAMES LODER. oct20 —dy lw ee ee 4.00. ~GOOD FOR BALANCE OF SEASON, $6.00. CARYVELL BErOS., | octl6— AGENTS. ET A atte ae, vinst giving as they I will not be account- as she has left my bed just BOSTON STRAMERS. SING LE PAR ES ‘Carroll’ 7 “Worcester 600 me epee HACURSION TICKETS, Ss TURDAY xi ‘method of doing business. ‘and Gu: arantee, | the Best, the Che: apest. | | } | | qualities, q Se ee teenth 00 YOU KNOW WHAT TH It represents something you like and eee and it illustrates JAMES PATON & C li means SQUARE See our FALL STOCK OF NEW GOODS just in. JAMES PATON & CO., Charlottetown, October 18, 1888—hSw eod & w ky _ OCTOBER 20, 1888. 5 MEANS ? Dealing. | CO’S DEALING! Practices This is what we Preac! You will find them the Freshest, 1,000 New Mantles, Jackets and Jerseys TEN THOUSAND YARDS OF MOURNING GOODS AND GRAPES, New Gloves, New Millinery, Plushes, Trimmings and Ribbons. Our BLACK SILKS are known all over the Island for splendid appearance and wearing We are always pleased to show them, and give you a big dollar's worth for a dollar bill. Come and see us. We will treat you well — Square Dealing. MARKET SQUARE. ' on a special | ns for the mur- | — Affair. AL, Oct. 19. of nine well-| egonde, a sub- n issued. The LOST bru al uit, who, is 's! ie roner orde red ry ihe case pro- ctor hicate is also to - the € rops. ‘rou, Oct. 19. it incalculable harvested FAX, Oct. 19. ry destructive to the ungathered root crops. Low lands where potatoes had not been dug are | Hooded. A Dividend Declared. early dividend i. Sak. 0.—-10 a. m t to sout-west sather. a aa — late rector of Rector of Locke- n of Rev. S. iston left the Is : this merning. iV nably kn wh e Revere House, st to Mr. Rood. | John Macleod lot of ladies’ and children’s Eng- ie <1, at Mrs, 4 e in staple and {. Fall’s. oct20 Gi eod gs—John Mac. loud ad vertis- Full’s Pp! ices for and Visis, oct20 6i eod Ree fey , made to order at Jahn Macleo! & Co's. for SS. Ow1ne to press of business Madame Rams- dell wiil stay here a few d Lys longer. She will then go to Summerside—for o short stay. This is positively the last will be offered for procuring dell’s valuable goous, and all d in switches, should avail opporturity that Madame Rams- esiring anything trizzes and other hair werk themselves of this last chance. after 6 p. m near, Halifax; C B Archiba Hughes, Souris; Capt L Ande E Woed, England; W 4 H Stanway, Montreal; W Ste S’side; Mrs J T Winan, S Carvell, Mrs Carvell and 1 Stewart, S’side. Oct 18 nedy, S'side. to; WM D Pearman, Halif Johnstone and wife, Lockepor ; Johnstone, do, C H Poole, Apply at the Osborne House HOTEL ARRIV HOTEL DAVIES. Oct 19—W Richards, Bidef« Irving, 20--Mrs T J Clarke, Miss Brander, OSBORNE HOUSE. Sturgeon; W C Ken. | 20—W G Besse ALS. rd; W J Kin. |! ld, Truro; J J rson, K alifax; | x, Brockville; | wart and wife, S Halifax; J 8 maid, Ch’town, Kenneth y, M D, Toron. | ax; Rev T W t, NS; Master | DEED. At May Point, inst., in the 74th Tweedy, the eldest Thomas Tweedy, of Gallas P {Funer . from the Tweedy, North River, at 9 9 day morning, to Cherry Vaile year of North River, surviving ~« reside ‘clock, on on the 20th) is age, John! rit of the l ite nint. nee of George! Mon- y Church. ] ——_ GosSPEL MEETING. to whom he handed the mone y. Ot course vung g bee gan to look for his friend as the train reached Bangor, but find him. as soon | failed to | tv Tend any mvre mun¢dy.— St, Jdhin Sun. Young says he does not intend , Ollice 2, but she never dies,” There will be a Gospel | | meeting, open to both sexes, in the Y. MM. C. | Hall on Sunday afternoon next, at 4 o'clock. Subject: —** Conscience may ' vérae. rest from her 2, Genevic: Tet Steamship Company. ‘Freight at ; SavanRan, ATION | ) EK believe in giving people their rights, and are opposed to bluffing for the purpose of gain. Vur principle is to deal i give right value in s: ‘ling We Warrant every Pi ina stra ehtforward manner, BOOTS AND SHOES. and | ur of our Celebrated Solid Leather make of Boots, GOFF BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co. September 13, 1888—eod & why. re me CANADA ATLANTIC ie New, Fast, Steel Steamship “HALIFA Ay In » R, RELL, Co MMAN vital? Is intended to go on the route between Chariottetown, Hawkesbury, ialifax and Boston, —~LEAVING CHARLOTTSIOWN FOR BOSTON, Calling at Intermediate Ports, on saturday, 20th October, and will continue to make the close of nay igation, The “HALI® AX” has been built and fitted for the tr sde, Saioons and Staterooms, is nished throughvut and light, Round Trio Excursion Tickets, |r First-Class to Bostun and Keiura, good to return any time before the close of navigation, will be iss: ~ for the first trip at { ‘harlottetown and : Booking St»tions on P. E. Island alnew: at folloy wing rates :— regular trips until spec i i! ly has spacious By elegantiy fur- lighted with From Charlotietewn to Bostea and Return, $9.00, electric | Ee eae I SN RS OE Re : Carrol” & Worcester. , CHEAP ; XCURSIONS -TO— Boston! R Round Trip E: Excursion Tickets, iC Charlottetown to Boston and Return, $6.00 EACH! ‘ STEAMER °W WORCESTER,” } CAPTAIN NICKERSON, Will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlotte- for Boston, ‘On Thursday, the iSth inst., | AT FOUR ovciocs, town, and will be followed by Tie STRAMER CARROLL,” CAPTAIN BROWN, On Thursday, the 25th inst, _—_ = HESE STEAMERS will take Passengers at T the above luw maw which iaclades Berths iu First Cabin. Stateroom extra. These tickets will be good to return time before close of navigation. To enable persons in the Count ry to take ad- vantage of these Cheap Kosten Excursions, we have arranged with the P. i. Island Ri: silway to issue First-Class Tickets, at all Booking Stations onthe Railway, to ¢ ‘hark: ttelown and return, fat ONE FIRST- CLASS FAR«#. at any From Tignigh and Return................... $12 50 These Railway Tickets will be issued on Wed- 7 A}berton tL | Relipe Ceag ai aaa sada 12 10 |} nesday and Thursday next, and on Wedne:day meena << Os ee ee it 85 | and Thurs -day of the following week, in time to O'Leary Gs weal beescn bale 11 65 | catch the Streamer at Charioitetown on Thuraday, Port Hill 7 avesua tienes suakexe 11 10 | and will only be good to return after the arrival * Wellin — a s ines s ec cae .- 10 80 ut Charlottetown of the Steamer from Boston. "Mise uche fe +4 bs seeeses: wage ET ae ee Fo 8 10 25; CARVELL BROTHERS, - NCS «Re 10 20 | Agents, Charigttetown, * Freetown ye ae ea are ae 10 05 R. B. GARDNER, Manager, “Emerald sa ct Vaaka apieaey | deal 9 95 | 34 Atlantic Avenue. a Ca a eee Ais Se 10 | Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. crc a 9 90 , ' . 3—dvy & iy Fie a REE RR Gt ; 60 | Ch’'town, Oct. 11, 1883—dy & wiy Ry. Junction hedford > a thibecteanuune 9 ‘0 Mt. Stewart ‘ Cardigan -- *. o 8 6 IR i ia 10 49 ** Morell Be Pe ge . i? eee ee ee ee 10 15 “* Bear River ‘* bibs sdenwceasal ssc. ae * Souris - Mines dade sacs be 102 Including Curtain Berth. Stateroams Extra, Current Rates. Bills of Lading issued to New Philad phis, B.iitimore, Providence, Nori ik ucs ‘n Outario and Western ee also to | uiverpo 1, London, Gla ‘sgow and West Indies, For Statervoms, Freight and mation apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Caarlottetown CHIPMAN BR OS., Ay gents, & BARNARD, Lewi’ Ww eur, Boston, Ostuler 6, 19IR. Through Yor k, < = ab ut po other infor " Helifex RicHARDSO> \. Wiltshire - 29 2 W ANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ANTED.—A competent Cook. Geod wages i givep. Apply to Mrs. R. R. FirzGERALD, Mvunt Edward Road. dy 2i wky li—oct2v iW ANTED.—A Servart for general mongeneant ina small family. No washing. guir | at thi is office. a8 is OST.—A few weeks ago, a Silk U mbrelia | L with bone handie, crooked. Any person} eLurnipg same to this effice will be suitat x] . warded. oct is |W: ANTED. aid Man tith & inal: capital to go into pa rinership with au experie nced | | Baker to carry on in this city a Scotch akery, | also Pastry on the American plan. Apply by | d tter to D. M . K., EXAMINER office. octls ip nniinnscialeielematnapsiniaieninantesebiapiaesiiasiinni iw* WIs SH to employ areliable manin your county. No experience required ; perma-| Pat position f rthree years Salary increased | jeach year. Light, easy. xentecl vusipess. Money | advanced for salary, sone i-ing, ete. Largest | aia Conga wi ue Ckethanet Hy, °° ON AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT, } Charlottetown'’s Popular Cutter, SYLVANUS EEITH, Late of C. E. ROBERTSON’S employ, will have the management of and we kindly ask you to purchase your own and your family’s | ¥ Boots for this Fall from us. | Custom Ta jloring - ae Charlottetown, October 17, 1888. MacLEOD & MacKENZIE bp LAR MERCHANT TAILORS. | Fall and Winter, 1888 and 1889. —(o0)—— — —- TOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS in our New Store on MARKET SQUARE. Having removed from LOWER QUEEN STREET to our present Store in the LONDON HOUSE, so long and favorably known, we feel satisfied (as well as our numer us customers) that our increased facilities, in connection with being so centrally located, will ensure us greater success (if such is ‘possible) than has hitherto attended our efforts. Our more than delighted patrons do our advertising, so we will content ourselves with briefly stating that our FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS are about COMPLETE, and the same embraces some of the Choicest Goods manufactured in the United Kingdom, as weil as superior lines of Canadian and Domestic Goods. Any and all of the akove lines will be sold at very moderate prices. MacLEOD & MacKENZIE. Charlottetown, October 2, 1888. 1888— =— 1889. Custom. Tailoring, —_——- { ero —HAS OPENED HIS- FALL AND WINTER GOODS INSPECTION SOLICITED. When You Want Suitings, gs, Teowserings aud Overcoatings, DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK. E@ SPECIAL VALUES in ail WOOLEN UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR. D. A. BRUCE, Custom Taivor. Cneridtvetower, Sept 15, Pew. SE a ar — a ea ran + ogee ea percha a er aoe ie Pgs.