stele RMR. te THE DAILY Loeal and Other Items. tion - ‘ ri t “ i i . \. &., for $12 per - —_ : \ x vein as Deen struck in the gvins \I nes . _ - ue steamer Cilfton sails from London for (Charlottetown on the Sth inst - >-— Cur Moncton Scott A appeais have not sustained Lhose who have been Viil Ww : pa up, * . b sveank i i vill ply until i} oclo i the mmodation of part \I aD ; f YECK thy S&S iecture, amenncetitiliieementn . . ' : ++ ‘ } ‘ stipendiary Magistrate's Court tht . » ia Ny case was postponed to ; &’ Vicious dog was ordered to - 2 " \ GEORGE CARTER, of the firm of George Carter & Co ived home last evening from busi . ‘ i. . ' ‘ i ousIness trip to DOStoOn, Montreal ana : ‘A ~ . T eles hola hye } \T M cKe Miers Can OUTAIN admis x ++ | : ‘ } at tl Lyceum to-night either through 7 ; : ia by passage at north side of the llng > — e.t? . . , G@itev. J. Hereaisox, M. A., will (D. V. oihiciate at North River, on Sab ith, the 7th ‘ } at 10.30 a. m.; and at New Glasgow m ‘+o ; i, AL 2. Pp. m, - mn : Wat rT : ociock this morning and cau: \ TRAMP entered Street residence “nic among the inmates. He took a rather unceremonious re and consequently A . = - i - . — : a MANY a young bride has sobbed herselt to , sieep because, when she showed her usband | thirst : t nal ] } HrSst Ahve: CAKRC, ne Was stupld enough t : ’ " c how happened to bi ik off ke end of . ° ont ; . “Oe NAD - piece. - > ‘ >: ; : it M . § ipt. B Mien, of tne Red ( i ved this morning at eight : : OR ee eel ll Oo CR, Or 18 iviliy raiiwa whoart, sne \ » os sai r N Halifax at eight & clock to : = ' ; 0 t por p ‘ ol the steam Nav t m ipa slipped and fell be tw “ I Mi tne veamer St. Lawrence ¢ ' | : sid sterday morning. He was! iou Ou rs his unvolunt ary ciatinsdies Your i li ged men suffering from us i i \ rem iture old age, loss ot Wi kis i iptoms. should send ict 1 stam] : illustrated treatis ugg iz «Sul eans of cure. W orld ih ronhsary Medical Asseociation, Buffalo, N. \ faw , : r\. . : , vin. CHAR Anprews, North St. Elean- ors’s, has sold his fine Young Royal! Tom colt in Houlton, Maine, for $100, after wrrying of in prizes $24 at our exhibition this uson. While we are pleased to see Mr. Andrews realize such a handsome price for his colt, we regret to see so many of the very best of our stuck leave the Island. ——— No. 2 B ren Garrison Artillers meets to-night. A very fine picture of the Shoe- buryness Team will be presented to Corp. M Leod, the Island rep ‘ntative on that team. Col. Armstrong, in a letter to Capt. Moore terms of Corp. McLeod, . , : > besSUmen on 1 } , speaks In the hig 1est io inal ity oe whom he looas upon as one OF ibs the team. > -- Tue Halifax Herald says: “Rev. Father - oe Gillis, Charlottetown, who has just returned from 4 trip to the Pacific, ran the gauntlet of un army of me rl reporters. He says the viewer rivals Sir Richard Cart- Vi us “‘a mixer and muddler.” This is one the roughest things that could be said ~ a newspaper man. i - M IVA wd Mrs. Sullivan ra ‘ inn p24 y teraay in honor | ot Justin icUarthy. Among the invited guests were the Lieutenant Governor, th Bishop of Charlottetown, the United States Mayor Haviland, Staff Commander |, Senator Howlan, Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P.. Mr. Coleman, Hon. Neil McLeod, and rguson. EL IPE LEE CET LIEN vw a - if WAR. ATA Vin Bi4vss ac PELE AP Th aL. a ne VE ~ fSpecian Despvrcnes to Tur EXAMINER. ] Ti DTT NADTA ny Tr THE BULGARIAN GRISIS, A Conference to be Heid. ~~ Trernova, Nov. 1. | Nearly all the 550 deputies were present in the Sborange, including thirty adherents of Zankotf, and Turkish deputies in nation il costume. The sancottes appeared for the surpose of protesting against the illegality f the assembly. In view of Europe's upathy to Bulgarian interests, it is believed to be useless to strugyle aga Russia’s weendancy. 1st L INDON, Nov. :. vunecil since | Sir Win. White. | r } , , . he Cabinet, at the first ce recess, decided to instruct , . ; , ,* British Ambassador at Constantinople, to immediate nsist upon an Constantinople, to consider the Bulgarian situation, and to demand the suspension of : Russian intervention, diplomatic and active, pending the decision of such conference. Che Porte is renewing its entente cor- liale with England, and is in favor of the proposed conference. Italy concurs while Russia and France the project. yermany and Austria remain neutral. O} pe Sse Fishery Matters. Orrawa, Nov. 1. Halfax papers to the respecting the customs’ seizures of American vessels, are officially oa ‘ Telegrams from American press, denied. The provisions of the Treaty £ 1818 will be enforced even more rapidly and rigidly than before, the “patrol service being now more etiective. It is un- true that American fishing vessels will be able, when _ short of provisions, to obtain supplies without special | permits. Hon. Mr. Bowell simply | consented to allow American fishing vessels to procure, food at Canadian ports on the | homeward trip. | Calling on the President. W asHineton, Nov... Prince Louis Napoleon called at the| White House to-day and paid his to the President. He was a companied by his private secretary Mr. Albert De- Forrester, Secretary of the Italian Lega- The President and Prince conversed together about 15 minutes. + and tion. Attempied Murder and Suicide. New York, Nov. 1. the As- to-night with 3t and shot Off, a German waiter in tor House, during a qnarrel Charles drew a pisto Babin in the side. Two hours later his dead body was found. He had shot him- self through the head. Babin may recover. 3e nD) Joseph Babin, rr Mangledin a Coal Mine. Hatrrax, N. S., Nov. 1. A terrible accident happened at Spring Hill mines to-day, whereby a workman named Turner was frightfully mangled by a cu . : y° : . ‘ . fall of uk. His right arm was torn off, his eye gouged out and his skull erushed. co Schooner Seized. Hauirax, N. 8., Nov. 1. The Lunenburg schooner Ralpi: was seiz- ed at Halifax and fined $400 for landing some mackerel at Port Hawkesbury, with- out reporting at the Customs. The Municipal Elections, Lonpon, Nov. i. Municipal elections were held throughout England and Wales yesterday. turns up to midnight show a Conservative gain of 70, Liberal gain of 65, and Union- ist-Liberal gain oi 2. - — The re- A @ueer Case. - ; “= R a R yy t{TSON & Br . De lo } Sr. C \THERINES, Ont.. Oct. 1. i On t Publishers of the eer iess ; " ‘ oa P , Bithie Photo 1 Scrap Miss Ellen Priest awoke Thursday morn- kk il Y Pilvit a) ‘ bith oe 4 . : '’ 4] | many other new and interesting|ing and found her eyesight, which had : ee publications, have established a| been good, gone. Oculists have been unable : ; : i ua at ws . acey : io : . ‘ 5 perinanent agency for tae Maritime Provinces to relieve her. in St. John, N. B. Men and women who de oe ss YY | } well aclidress +h oir sire an avency will do well to aadre vile hoe . - Pie ad ° sposed to be Drowned manager, Mr. W. E. Earle, for full particu Supposed . lar ‘ heir advertisement in anvther La See tie ive erme Picton. Ou. iis 2 Conu a sd i . fe o—- Che boat of Robert Kuskell and son was \ CORRESPONDENT writes: At the Grand | found on Saturday morning. The men are Division meeting at Bedeque, on Friday last, the salary of the Government Inspector for Prince County, Mr. McCaull, was supple- mented by a vote of $50, in recognition of his active and faithful discharge of duty. The attitude wsumed by the Protestant Union, under the management of the Rev. W. R. Frame, in its able and fearless articles on those Government officials who have failed to do their duty, was warmiy comm nded, and it is intended to, if possible, secure the Protes- Union as the official organ of the Sons of for this Island. The January sta nley Bridge. tant Temper ession will be held at Ow ti e of hi rture from Kensing- ton, James C. son was entertained t a complimentary supper by a number ’ the young men of that place. Mus‘c —vocal sad instrumeatal-—-speeches. etc., added not srausement, which alittle to the evenings il he ‘‘sma’ xe hours,” was kept up till the “sma wee nour, . when. as the last strains of *‘Auld Lang Syne died away on the crisp October air, the com- pany di sp rsed, each one satisfied wita having pass -d a most enjoyable and pleasant evening. Mr. Fergusoa, although but a short time resi- dent in Kensington, has, by his genial dispo- ion and agreeable manner, made himself a wvorite with all, and carries with him their esteem and good wishes. Ss! a ‘ oun : i! ; 1 ah we isk at pVlivowing price 7 beet (Sr aii 4 to iv cents } lt do per 4 t to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cts; pork 1) §)} to 8 cts lamb, 35 to OU cts per qtr; ham per li , to 14c; fowls, 40 to 40 cts. palr; Du 2.) t oP « do (tub) 17 to lscts; + cts per qrt : damsons, 24ns, i yer qrt; flour per 100 p yunds, $2. 25 to S2.703 ¢ nea do. $2.39 to $2.50; oats, 34 $2.73; MsAl, >, 8. a 2 a cts; hay pe 109, 75 to SUc; potatoes, 16 : ’ I y $3: codfish raw, per load Jed to ee; ¢ shi, 25 to 65> cents; pork, per carcass, 4} cts; pigs . ~* . ‘ 82.59 to $5.00 per pir; apples, OV to 60 cts. any nap. oJ tb UD cos; ducks from per bus ii; geese Iria » 50 tw OO uv. supposed to be drowned. They belong to Amherst Island. eens A $160,000 Fire. Rockport, Ill., Nov. 1. A fire this morning destroyed several buildings in the business part of the town, causing a loss of $100,000; insurauce, $59,000. Broke His Neck. Hautray, N. 8., Noy. 1. A farmer named Hariow, fell off a load of hay at Brooktield, Queens Co., on Satur- day and broke his neck. A Seculpter Dead. —_—_— Bern, Nov. 1. Johannes Jieumaun, Sculptor of the Schiller monument at Frankfort, is dead. The Socialist Procession. Lonpon, Nov. 1. only place where you can get every part of a! conferenge at, - respects | TUESDA ¥ “RY NY¥> a pa a psi iN HR, Special Notices. Tur best place in the city to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. fiz only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the | ’ sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Browns, | at the Atheneum, Ch'town. ti—oct30 Frew people know what is the best Scotch | whiskey to drink, there are so many brands. | The Gaelie whiskey, shipped by the Stirling | Bonding Co,, Sterling, N. B., for age and | purity has long stood first in Scotland— | amongst the nobility. It is sold in full sized | bottles the gallon—-nearly all other brands sell in small sized bottles. The Gaelic | whiskey is sold everywhere. Black dump | bottle, gold capsul and gold label. See you ¥ + six Lo get 16. af -* kh} W. Bro Machine, one of tne ELEcTRICIVvy IN CHARLOTTETOWN. wr has purchased a Dynamo-Electric | latest improved New York styie. This machine is capable of de- positing lbs. of silver per day. Mr. Brown is now prepared to do Gold and Silver | Plating second to none in the world, such as forks, tea watches, f all kinds; also carriage work, handles, dashers, etc., at the Atheneum, cor- ner of Prince and Grafton Streets. oct30—tf two knives, setts, jewelry of spoons, i AMERICAN rubbers Golf & Co's. aud overshoes at Dorsey oct 22 tf MCCARTHY in Charlottetown, via Pic- SATURDAY EVENING, October 30th, and ie ne K ; a Be Bs ra i Wa a 4 a) AT THE | LYCEUM! ON Monday & Tuesday Evenings, NOVEMBER Isr anp 2np. SUBJECTS: -*‘English Statesmen, Orators and w Fi iLL arrive v tou, on MONDAY Parties”—Mayor Haviland, presiding. “The Cause of Ireland”-—-Hon. W. W. Sullivan, presiding. General Admission, 50 cents; Reserved Chairs (numbered), and Platform, 75 cents. Plan of Reserved ,Chairs now ready at the Diamond Bookstore. Only a limited number of Tickets are issued, so that no overcrowding will be permitted each ticket-holder being guaranteed a com- fortable seat. 8yfecial terms to families. in erder tosecure admission by parties remote from the city. ai! erders by mail (cash enciesed) will be promptly filled, and good posi- tions selected, by adéressing Theo L. Chappeltie, Charlottetown, Such Vickets can either be mailed te purehaser er obtained at Ticket Oilice at Lyceum oa night of Lec- tur 2. Tickets for sale at the Drug Stores of Messrs. Watson, Reddin, Rankin, Dodd and Apothecaries’ Hall; also, at G. H. Haszard’s and the Diamond Bookstore. sar Competent and gentlemanly Ushers in attendance. Doors open at de at 8. Mr. MeCarthy will not speak clse- where on the Isiand. Ch’town, Oct. 18, ’86—eod & wky 15; Lecture commences ST, JOSEPH'S BADAAR. Under the Patronage of Lieutenant Governor McDonald, 2 nee THE ladies of 87, JOSEPH'S SOCIETY intend holding another Grand Bazaar, this year, during the week commencing STH 9 MONDAY, NOV. —IN THE— LYORUM. The proceeds to be devoted to the equipment of the new School Buildiags, Pownal Street. No pains will be spared by the ladies in charge to make this Bazaar surpass anything of the kind ever heid in Charlottetown. Music will be provided. Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1886. TeEADPHRS For Stone Court House AT GEORGETOWN. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKs, October 21, 1886. QEALED TENDERS will be received at this peparimnent until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 15th day of Nov., Next, From any person or persona willing to confract for the erection and completion of a STONE COURT HOUSE, at Georgetown, King’s County. Plains and Specifications can be seen at this Department. Faen tender must be accompanied with the bona fide signatures of two responsible persons willing to become sureties tor the proper per- formance of the contract, and also by an accepted Bank Cheque for the sum of ($150), One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, which will be forfeited if the pariy decline to eater into a contract when called on to do so, or if he fai] to complete the work con- tracted for, If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. JNO, WM. MORRISON, Secretary of Public Works. Oct. 26—2i a week e Socialists have definitely decided to; ld a procession on Lora ‘iayors Day Apples for London. Hatrrax, N.S., Nov. 1. | ey vaee The steamer British Queen takes 6,700! barrels of apples ic London. A Cabinet Council. Orrawa, Nov. l. Cebinet Oounoil this afternvvn. Clon Stewart Market Garden, SOUTHPORT, LUT 48 - ——- 1, )°, CABBAGES, from 5 to 20 Ibs, in 10.0069 C4eB4GSs, from © eS ° weight, 20 to dvets. per duzen. 6,000 Celery, 38cts. per dozen, boxing extra. 100 Bushels Onions, $1 per bushel. ; 10u do ‘able Carrots, 40cts. per bushel, Beets, Parsnips, Pumpkins, Squashes, Tomar toes, &¢. : Address all orders to JRKE, JAMES BUR M Ewh - TUESDAY. NOVEMBER +) ads 2, 1886, ; KL XPIRATION AGRBINARY SALE x shield AE —_—-— 3 | a : tage Lease of our prethises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other dispuse of our whole stuck of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS at an . Pes yt E23 CS ee a (Pr os & 9} ho tea? ni ad = A G de Nad ohne @ premises in time for spring trade, we will + eA se es duvide Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs and Mats at 3 and other Cloths, Tweeds, &ec., at 33 per cent discount; Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts and Lace Curtains at 33 per cent discount ; Silks, Satins and Velvets at 33 per Hosiery at 53 per cent discount ; discount. Out Quick. Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1886. as Linen Goods of all Cults, Frillings, a large variety Wool Goods, &c. All of the Above New and in Good Order, and will be £2" SEE OUR CIRCULARS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. i OF LEASE. scotch 3 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Dress Goods at 33 per cent discount ; Mantle cent discount ; Black and Colored Plushes at 33 per cent discount; Gloves and . kinds at 25 per cent discount ; Prints and White Cottons at 25 per cent A Lot of Goods at HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Real Lace, Edgings, Collars aud Sacrificed in order to Clear A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHANGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed cnvelope to the REY. JOSEP T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. | | | oa, a, Bee To LET—Shop and Dwelling, situate on Grafton Street. opposite Law Courts. Apply } | | ‘ } | | | | | | i at Queen Square Dining Rooms. oct2 tf WANTED -At the Hospital for the Insane, a | 'Y goed Cook; liveral wages. Apply at the | Institution. nov? 4i \ ANTED—A general Servant for small family. Apply to E, Stuart, Newson‘s Block. | nov? tf | VW ANTED—A Nurse. Apply to Mrs. T. A McLean, Frogmore, Charlottetown. novi PRIVATE BOARDERS, desiring comfortable quarters and good board, can be accommo- dated at the house opposite Holler Rink, kept by James Ballem. oct29 bi . FO LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen | * Street, at present occupied by Wiiliam Kodd. .pply om the premises. oct29 2 wks eod i WANTED- An experienced Man in gardening and care of horses; one who is thoroughly master of these duties wili have good wages and constant employment. Apply by letter, “S. A. } G.,” at this office. oct28 lwk i ! 1 WANTED -Middle-aged Woman or steady! Girl to keep a farm house. Apply at this oftice. oct 28 ROR SALE or to Let a House containing “ rooms and an attic, with pump in kitchen, | opposite Wovlien Factery, Spring Park. Apply: to Wm. McKie, carriage builder. oct28 tf } eal and rooms. ‘ | | j LET--A new House, containing seven | Apply to Mrs, B. Pickard. oct26if | between Victoria L°st —Last Sunday night, Park and the Rk, ©. Cathedral, a Silver Bar | Pin, set withstenes. Finder will be rewarded on | leaving same at this office. ocizs tf i To LET.—A llouse on Cumberland Street,lately occupied by Miss Forgan, cuataining sevea rooms. Possession given immediately. Apply on the premises tu James Crockett. oc24,eo4 Sehjdpinciiieadasatbdianiiimials ohioninsthciias ete 4 1" , Pal . . ' 70 LET—House on Water Street, opposite the Railway Station. Apply aithis office, octi3 | T° LET.—A house containing five rooms. Apply | to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. ‘ | t = To LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor | chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given, Tor terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod oct 13, rfO LET—In Subscriber's building, a large office, | suitable for Club or Assembly Room.—J. | Maceachern. sept 23 mo wed WOR SALE—A sitnet o2 Euston Sireet. For terms and pa ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on‘ the premises.—11. Hi. Pollard. sept3 tf QO LET—A House en Pleasant. Street, with stable and well in yard. Apply to W goa! id. oc Doad. +. mo LET—That brick Hous; on Dundas Eapia-| r nade, now in the possessicn of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. | # or spins und particulars apply to Owen + onneiy. terins “25d Pp ont cod tt O LET—A Siore and Dwelling, one door north | of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immed) | ately. Enquire at the Dancan ouse, corner Price and Whter Streets. -W. H. Fergubormue- Oct 20. "86—linw Jaw ul Dwelling House and shor) Tramense Stock of Furniture, &C., wt. : N | WHRICEK IS THs tad Best ry 6 IN CHARLOTTETOWN ? ) Is a question frequently asked, and we believe the best solution of the problem is a a careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. In point of genuine value Hi we claim to stand in the front rank, and respectfully invite a fair comparison. We wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort put forth by our t opponents to sel] at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this month have been larger tat than ever.* This, alone convinces us that our prices are honest and that we are serving . our customers well. We again ask you to look everywhere ; but buy nowhere till you r | inspect Hh JAMES PATON & COS | STOCK OF | Hosiery, Gverccate, & Hats, Huiflers, 1s Caps, Scarfs, Mantle Cictha, Linders and Drawers, Ulster Cloths, phiris, &0, eel Dress Goods, Sacgues, Fur Capes, Shawls. Gloves, 7 - et mere Goat Rebes Very Cheap. immensely MILLINEHRY. It is still ender MISS a ane We need not say anything about this Department. HOBBS’ management ; all orders get her special attention. JAMES PATON & CO, ty MARKET SQUARE. i ae Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1886. + eee _ The Newspaper Man is Howling for a New 4d., “ia and Musi Have it. ; - —oO -—_—- . : yess to the Exhibition are invited to cal] and inspect our 2 <= ae ee ee ; SOLID BARGAINS COR CASH, | cata aaes | Ee CALL AND PROVE IT. : i : WARK WhiGhia & UO. __ Ch'vown, Sept. 18, 1856, . 4