real + OP aaa ee Ne tt e E ———— THE DAILY EXAMINER. ARS A YRAR. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirrpgs. Sineie Copies Two Cent we 4 = 5 ~ Woe eatin Srxaunir } Is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Pablishing Ce., | FROM THEIR OFFICE “ LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, | | \ srioitets K.. Island. we =. tATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Three Months... . vee One Month gu . 0 50 ' . ‘ . j az” Advertising at most mocerate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- | teriy, nail-yeariy or yearly aaivertisements on! application. ALMANAC FOR OJTOBSR, 1888. MOON'S CHANGES. i | } } New Moon, Sth day, 10h, 21.7m. a. m., S.E First (Quarter 12ch day, 1h., 14.6m., a.m., NW ec.ow horizon. ) Full Moon 19th day, 5 Last (Juart r, 27 iuay, 9 - {below horizon. ) .» 56.4m., p. m., E. 53.1]in., p.un., NE. . DAY OF WEEK Sua Sun Moon High’ Day s| M cus rises Wacer, te fie h mih rniattr’n bh m} 1 Monday 6 35 36 0 58) 7 4011 33) 2 iuesday & 82 & 8 29 3) Vednesday 6; 32 3 20) 9 23 26 aii p?) Suey s 3 4 4 10 6 22 ) rid uy j y Ys 5 SU 1U 4) 19 3; satt rday loi 26.7 Fill iG ; Sun lay 12 24 s 26) morn Z 8! Monday 13) 22' 9 44) 0 5 9 9 Tuesday 14° 20 10 5Y) O 46 6 10 Wednesday Lb iS ait Ss) 1 34 , Ll) Chursday l 6: | 8 2 2sild0 & 12) *riday is 42 @ 3 22 6 15 Saturday 20 i324; 2371 4 j 14’ Sunday 2 il 1iSi 6 17 D I i tay 23 9 3 352i 7 28 i6 lo} i ‘ 24 i; 4 t1} 8 2 45 lj; Wedneslay | Yo &| 433) 9 6 4V is Toaursday Sil sis t' 9 43 7 i Pri ty : 24 2 5 24 iv i7 3t dj satuiday 2+) 0 5 50).0 49 3) 2) Sunday | S0/4 57) G6 ISL) 21 27 22) Monday te 54) 6 40/11 53 24 2) fuesday 32 53) 7 Wiaft 2; 2i Hi Wednesday | 34 a Toi | is 2. Puursday 30 bu) 8 46) | 4) 1S 2 Pri bay ' 30 in Y 4i} 2S 2o 2 27 Saturday | 33) 47 10 41} 3 39 9 28 Sunday | 30} 4511 47]) 428) 6 2o' Moud.y 41) 4: morn| 5 48 3 20 Tues iav 43i 4:11 05617 3 0 6 4514 43° 2 718 4 9 57 | 31 W eine ad ay J.L. WHEAT. J.G BRIDGE. S. L. BURR. WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Recaivers aud Commission Dealers | POTATOES, EGGS, Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, “Cc. Consignments of EGGS aud POTATOES soli- ted and liberai advances made. 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, | BOSTON,. MASS. foston Caoamber of Com neres Week!ly Official Market Etep ort sent to any fiom on applicatiun. sept23—wiy 3ia dy law i -FruUR- | B- )-8-P-O-N SUMMER ARKANGEMENT “74 LAT as apr ma ra 4 THE PALACE STEAMSRS | OF THE (ATERNATIOMAL S.S. CO. | - j Laave St. Johe for Bostou, via Eastport and Por'- iand, every Monday, Wednesiay and Friday, ae a 6 ———— , j Pare Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd | Ola ; 4 , int oiase. For ti is and other information appiy to G. A.SH ARP, ¥. W. HALES, P. B. 1 P. K. 1b. Steam Nav. Cc, or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 7, }4°*3—eod why JaMES A, MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS } i GEORGE MUSGRAVE | —AND— ft Commission Werchaiuts, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, FEA MERCHANTS, 1 Easy Cacar ano 9 & 14 Minctne Lave, LONDON, ENGLAND. Represeatel ta Canada by Morztson % MuseGra “«, Halifax > . ve " ANPHRACITE COAL. T° ALRRIVE. ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New Y wk, due here a on Zits mst. ¢ 270 Ton of the ceiebraed Jinn AYN COAL, which guve suca soud satisfac ivw last year. Goods Ne nov ann KAD DRY GOODS AND ‘right prices at CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. IS%AND, FRID l mh a - we hibition reat ims New Fall and Winter 0S. w--Stock Complete-~Prices Low. ee PERKINS & STERNS. ( har lottetow n, Oct a TRS, GRA G 5 Bs ” . ; 4 r . a é ras sinictieae MONIT nti eon J. B. MACDONALD’. An Imuzase Stock of Readymade Clothing. Our Coats, Reefers and Saits selling at prices so cheap never before attempted in this Cily. : 300 PIECES NEW DRESS GOODS, HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. Everything new, everything cheap. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. You will tind the Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1888. PARLOR AND BEDROOM icicle Ssianeenenitnnsinne Having purchased fr m hard-up manufacturers, at our own prices, the entire material for about 900 Walnut Parlor Suites, We are going to share our good luck with our patrons until all are sold. ~~ a wee ‘o7 ne We Off r a Seven Picco Walnut Suite, Upholstered in Uair Cloth, for $30.00. ——_——(0) ————_ The same Suites, upholstered in Wool Plush, and trimmed with a different color of same goods, $35.00. 40) We upholster these goods and guarantee all materials to be first class. ‘These prices are for S?V0 i CASH ONLY, and these Suites will not be suld on time at any price. rarer ar a ’ We have complete Badroom Suites, including Three Chairs, A'l S16 ee N Lo Sis. napiaaian —_({«) eiitianienieniatiay Our $20 Hardyood Suites, with three Cans or Perforated Chairs, is a Daisy, and wa cannot manuiasture them fast ensuzh. Our $22, $25, $27.50 and $39 Ash Suites are not equilied in the Domnion for value. acelin —(«) ciicliniiapiiat These Gools are all HOME-MADE, and faithfully put together, as may be seen by a visit to our Factory. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Septem! er 1], 1888. Twenty Years’ Experience. y)---—---—- GOODS. — ~~ f ) ence A Tne Paomms E have just receivel a large selection of Goods. ell 83.59 up to $49.00. We are selling Clocks from $1.00 up to $15.00, nice patterns. 3yoo hes, Earrings, Wedding and other Chains, Bracelets, Spectacles, &c., a very large select meet with your approvil. We are now prepared to do WATCHES AND JEWELRY in a thorongily scientihe manner, improved Lath the utmost satisfaction to all work entrusted to our care. Pivase give us a call. = G+. G. JURY: North Side Queen Square, - - R. McMILLAN amyi—dy & whe tf Ch’town, P. . L., July 12, 1oxé—dy 3m 2aw wiky 3m LOTHING We are now selling Watches from tinys, Lockets, Culf Buttons, Charms. Studs, ion, and the prices are such that will 1 to do REPAIRING TO CLOCKS, Having the latest es an Tools used by the most ¢ xperienced wo! kmen, we are prepared to give EVERY JOB WARRANTED. - - Opposite the Post Oilice | OYSTERS. COS FOR THE HALF-SHELL DFE- PARTMENT (Hand-Picked) received daily. | AGENCY. | Reprcsentative of the Consolidated Store Ser- , Vice Co. of the United States. Orders are soli-, cited for the CASH AND PARCKL CARS! manufactured by this Company. Zzrated Waters. SOLE ‘GENT forthis Province for JAMES A. ROL E’S MANUFACTORY. at Halifax, N.38., of the following line of HRATED WATERS :—! Cream Soda, Plain Soda, | Lemonade, Ginger Ale, | Sarsaparilla, Nerve Food. CIGARS. Also, representstive of A. ISAACS, St. John, N. B.. manufactucer of “ Litile Queen” and other fine hand-made HAVANA CIGARS. THE OLD LONDON Boitiing Company, ‘of one of the most experienced houses lu the ‘trade, are prepared to fill orders left with the unversigned at the lowest possible fizures. Highest pice pad for Empty Botiles, Telephone in connection. | | SORE Jove: Old Loudon House, Water Street. BLEW RAPPER ‘The Cheapest, The Purest 6 ; "'v: — — — } “SOLD ABOVE GROUND. ‘TRY IT and be CONVINCED. CARD. ‘i ISS ALICE O'BRIEN wishes to inform her customers andthe public in general that she has taken Rooms over J. B. Macdonald’s {try Goods Store, where she will do MILLI- ) NERY, nae and DRESS MAKING in the atest style | CUTIING and FITTINGa apocteny. | Cutting done by the “ Ladies’ Delight System.” ' Ladies wishing to learn the above system will 2w—sept2t eee + cee , be taught on reasonable terms. CASH PAID Flour Ex:hanged NEW WHEAT, | CHARLOTTETOWN ROLLER MILLS. octs 6w eod & wky omni iss3 > BOSTON DIRECT, —BY THE— Bo ton, Halifax and Prince Edward Island Sceamship Line. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE | WITHOUT CHANGE, —_—_— Charlottetown {9 Boston. 243 bris oysters......66.cee eer ee cers $ 566 Oi Ne sc ceces seocecents 7 3 bris potatoes......-.-..eeee seers 2 THE stannch and commodious Steamships 6 bris mackerel. ..........-0++e-++- 96 /4 CARROLL and WORCESTER, having been} 16 cases eggs......----++0e2- 02000 97 thorouzhiy refursished and put into first-class 92 liv : 290 condition in every particular, will, during the ive Pigs.....-- gees eb es cwees as Season of 1838, run as follows, commencing with; 300 lbs oe ag cbeds ope Oe pp dees ones . 250 Ibs hides...... .ocessseecccces ces + The Worcester, on the 4th of October.) 776 bush oats ............0eeeeeeee 264 , tee PORTER. goo os oe bennee “cs aceuee 60 One of these vessels will leave Boston for tiie Charlottetown every =ATURDAY, at noon; and Charlottetown for Boston every THURSDAY, at 4 o’cluck, p. m, ixeelient Passenger Accommodation! Low Rates ! AH ES—First-cliss Passage Berth in well-' furnished Cabin, $6 50; Stateroom Berth, $3.50. AY, OCTOBER 12, 1888. ‘With the latest conveniences and the system | D EXHIBITION VOL. 23.—NO.122. DUNCAN WHALEN, OF FAIRVILLE, Lor 49, P. Trotting at Fredericton. The race for foals of 1888 was trotted E. I., WHO WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED oN}on Thursday. Following is the summary: THE BOSTON AND ALBANY, R. R., AT WEBSTER te F ; ’|Geo Carvill, St John, ns. g. f. Lady MASS., OCT. IsT, 1888. ai Max a Cel eed £4 ol eee Ae oS Life for thee had little pleasure ; J peta wee ne bs Ghe- 233 Now thy earthly course is o'er. John McCoy Fredericton. ns b ‘im. And thy death has been so sudden, Maggie T : : ta That our hearts are all full sore. A L Slipp, Truro, ns bm. Lucy VR So es 3 ee peas. na 5 Far from home thy life has left thee, Geo uke St John. bik s Frank os With no mother by thy side, Saleen 2 ; eae | And no sister's fond caresses E Cameron Charlottetown, ‘ns gi For to soothe thy dying bed. Wildflower............ Alig 55 4 | M any friends around thee gather JM Kinnear, wanesy, ¥ Reverie dr For to take their last farewell; Time, 2.45}; 2.46; 2.453. ; There is one whose grief and sorrow The summary of the three minute race is as None on earth can ever tell. follows: FN Freeze, § She whom you had loved so fondly Dae ra gets 4 in your quiet Island home, — E Cameron, Charlottetown, ns blk Stands beside your coffin weeping, wh, Wiad i585 26k 6. tee tes In a strange and distant land. CE Walker, Bangor, ns b g Dis- Who can paint the bitter anguish eR 255% ae sss 3 In that fair one’s heart to-day, w ‘ke ee "s ‘. As low-bendjng o’er thy effin, > : ee ee “taf Kissed a lifeless lips of clay. E ae Veasie, Me, ns bik is | In the quiet little church-yard, In your native Island home, Thou doth rest from grief and sorrow, Slambering in thy earthly tomb. And may God, who watches o’er us, In the night as well as day, Receive thy soul into His keeping, There for all eternity. W. E. M. Cambridgeport, Mass., Oct. 4, 188S. _—_—<——_— « Entrances for Reces, Summerside Driving Park, Oct. 17, 1883. TWO YEAR OLD CLASS. Blk colt, by All Right, Newton Large. Nellie West, Filly by Dean Swift, IT Con- nors. Juno, br Filly by Hernando, Geo Muttart. Lady Pilot, by Black Pilot, John Canning Jim, b ec, by Sic William Wallace, Wm T Green. THREE YEAR OLD CLASS. Mo s Rose, by Sir William Wallace, Gil- man Reid. Colt by Island Chief, Robert Fitzsimmons. Sybil, gm. W H Manson. Kitty, bik m, by Sir William Wallace,Wm T Green. Home Rule, blk g, by Island Chief, Me- , Guiggan. FOUR YEAR OLD CLASS. Ethel Dean, br m, by Dean Swift, Thomas , Tupiin. | Mysterious Stranger, b s, by Cail’s King Bird, Wm Clarke. Flora H, br m, by Dean Swift, John Me- Donald. Bay g, by Roval Harry, John Arbing. ; eee ch s, by Woodlawn, B L Wood- side. GREEN RACE. Plug, br g, by Island Chief, C S Howatt. Crowfoot, blk g, by French Lion, Robert Waite. All Right, Jr, bik s, by All Right, Wm Noonan. Wellington Belle, blk m, J E Arsenault. 2.55 CLASS. Kildare Girl, br mare by Costin Horse, Wm JS Eidlingwood, r, ns br Sir W walls beanes i. Time, 2.40}; 2.394 2.40 1-2; 2.38 1-2. One heat in the 2.40 class was trotted Tuursday afternoon. There were four start: ers: Joe Hooker, St Stephen; John McCoy's Albert D; Maud R., Truro; Sir Garnet, Truro. Albert D. wen with Maud R. a second, Sir Garnet third and Joe Hooker last. The second heat of the 2.40 class was trotted on Saturday morning. Albert D. won with Maud R. second, Joe Huoker third and Sir Garnet ast. Maud R. made the race a very exciting one, being a close second all the way round. The third heat of the 2.40 class was one of the best ever trotted in Fredericton, and the excitement at the close was great. Maud R. and Albert D. trotted almost neck and neck the whole way round, and when the wire was reached there was not a foot between them, A bert D. having the advantage. Albert D. was put back for running. Maud R. did not fireak all the way round. Sir Garnet was third and Soe Hovuker fourth, The fourth heat in the 2.40 class was next trotted. Joe Hooker won; Albert D. second; Maud R., third; Sir Garnet, fourth. Time, 2.4). Fifth heat in 2.40 class: Maud R., first; Albert D, second; Joe Hooker, third Sir Gar- net, fourth, Time, 2.43. Following is the summary:— Albert D, John McCoy, St Mary’s 11222 ite Ts on vgctsn k0kshon es 22131 S66 TN Ss i A AS 43413 Sir Garnet....... sei vhis cseeeun 34344 First heat of 2.50 class. Starters: Sussex Lass, of Sussex; Blackbird, of Charlottetown; Mistake, of Bangor. Blackbird took the lead from the start and held it antil the finish, with Sussex Lass only a foot or two behiad all the way rouud, ‘Time, 2.43. Blackbird also captured the second heat. Following is the summary: E Cameron, Charlottetown, ns blk m Blackbird ...... 2.5 Féaoc eee repens 11 F N Freeze, Sussex, ns br m, Sussex Lass 2 2 © E Walker, Bangor, ns ch m Mistake .. 3 3 W S McKie, Ch’town, P E 1 ns g g Tele- . oe , Bowness. Tignish Boy, ch g by French Lion, John Kelly. ' Brown Stout, sorrel g by son of Br Stout, | Rob Waite. Brown Chief, br g by Island Chief, WJ L Ellingwood, Bangor, ns br g Sir W Noonan. Br s by French Lion, Jas McNeill. FREE-FOR-ALL CLASS. Island Chief, blk s by Dean Swift, R Fitz- simmons. Blackbird, blk m by All Right, Ed Cam- | eron. Hernando, b s by Almont, Wm Noonan. : Sussex Lass, br m, Bliss McLeod. Maud R, bik m, A L S.ipp. The last two have not completed their entry, but will «lo so before day of race. Clayola, br. filly by Allie Clay, in three- year-old class, A. L. Slipp. Lucy Derrick, b, m. by All Right, four- year-old class, A. L. Slipp. Flying Dutchman, b. 8., in 2.55 and green “race. Mambrino Chief, roan s., in 2.55 and green race. Helena, in free-for-all class, W. H. Bowen. The two lastin free-for-all and the follcw- 'ing five entries were entered in due time, but | omitted to forward entrance fee, which will nu doubt be forwarded by time specified to them, when these entries will be periected. — Journal. Summerside Exports. Summerside, Oct. 10 —Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: Oe ene i LU. iss io on 5 9s beg $ 4120 163 bris oysters.......-+--++e+-eeee- 326 LOD tee WAGE. os v's 60s Gass 500 ss 005 242 ON Ri io ks ka bins KAS bw ; we 843 30 boxes potatoes......... 06. s00- 9 DOs NER. 4 ob 6 oe onies ies Benanee 8 154 bris mackerel.........-+-+-++++- 234 131 cases Egg8.....-. +0. -se0-- aed. ae By same steamer on ilth— $6862 | DOU, «9 oop preneiny as tee ae E B McKnight, Sussex, ns rs Mambrino CIE s onok< Uhdes coniils eae thee dt C E Walker, Bangor, Me, ns b g Disap- pointment..........ee sees senesons dr E K Stewart, Veazie, Me, ns blk s Edwin Bias ioe Kicsedien dt dike dr D M Atherton, Woodstock, ns bm Nellie C dr WE MIINED. on nc. owetes tn00 40080000029 dr Time, 2.43, 2.42, 2.393. - ne —_—— 300 Miies An Hour. That is the proposed speed of the electric postal railway of the near future. One has already been erected and is being equipped as an experiment at Laural, about 20 miles out from Baitimore. The theory is a sort ‘of compromise between the pneumatic tube and the ordinary railway. A miniature railway train for the carriage of mails and light parcels with great speed over short distances, without the attendance of any drivers, firemen, conductors or brakemen, is the idea. The experimenta) road now being equipped has three rails, one above the car for carrying the current, and two beluw which carry the cars. The cars are built of sheet iron, and are two feet square and 21 feet long. Speed will be reguiated and power or brakes applied by electricity solely. Two cars will constitute a train, and a speed of five miles a minute is ex- pected to beattained. If the experiment at Laural .acets the expectation of the pro- jectors, similar roads for the conveyance of mails and light parcels will be at once laid down, one between Baltimore and Washington, and another between St. Paul and Chicago. SHIP NEWS. PORT, OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 10-—Frank, Grant, Wallace. Oot 11—Emma Proctor, Proctor, Glace Bay, coal; Mary Alice, Banks, Montague, stoves, etc; Annie C Brown, Weston, Richibucto, boards. CLEARED. Oct 9—Gladys, Sheppard, fishing voyage. Oct 10 Frank, Graat, Wallace; Gezelie, Starkey, S’Side, coal and kerosene oil; Sylvia Jane, Wright, Shediac, oats; Autamn Belle, Wade, Wallace, oats; Beau Bassin, Gillis, Pictou, bal; ss Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Pictou; Opal, McLellan, Wallace, bal; Althea, Paoli, Pictou, bal. Oct 11—Swallow, Scott, Wallace, mdse; Bril- liant Star, Hurtlin, Halifax, potatoes. ; OTHER PORTS. $1392 dell will be here for a week or ten days long- west rates for Freight, which is always care- 4, This is positively Madame Ramsdell’s Lo uliy haudled. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Treasurer. BR. B. GARDNER, Manager, 34 Atlantic Avenue. Lewis’ W bart; Bustom | Ch'town, May 3; 1883—par last visit to the Island, so that ali ladies wishing to purchase anything 17 her line will | do well to avail themselves of this opportun- ‘ity. She has on hand a full line of switches, ; figags, old lai poate, tain to ate Notice to THE Lapres.—Madame Rams: | al S’Side, Oct 1I—Ent, schr Scud, Gaudet, Richibucto; lum; Arzoo, Kennedy, Newcastle, 11—Cld, Scud, Gaudet, Richibuate, ' {lum. As 1 intend leaving the Island for the win- ter, and going to the far West, where we in- tend making our future home, we will offer our large and well-assorted — eee at a geved reduction. 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