epee meng ggeenemnmeemnmeans WHF DAILY Local and Other items, ” Dros’ is to have @ new town hall. eo. Carter & Co's. advertisement. a Reap G fax WaeaTHer feels like autumn to-day. > Tux Bowling Alley in the Skating Rink will be open for the fall season on Monday evening, Sept 29 829 3i ne eiyvive SQUIRREL.—A fine specimen of the flying squirrel was captured by Mr. J ohn Aoderson, On Mr. Ings’ farm, St. Peter's Road. Mr. Andersen has given the animal to the Natural History Society. -_--—_~.> —_— Tue Rirte —The annual prize meeting of the Queen’s County Rifle Association will be held to-morrow, commencing at 8.30 sharp. The matches are open to all comers, and militia men peed not appear in uniform. - Perce or Porators.—A St. Stephen man told a Sun reporter 5S sturday that po- tatoes would be worth $2 nN bushe 1 before April, 1891. Thecrop is an utter fuilure, —_ St. John Sun -> Tur BatmornaL Cuotr.—The city is being placarded with handsome show bills announce: ing the advent of this famed organization on Friday evening, October 3rd. uarge bill beards have also been placed on Queen Square atthe corner of Richmond and Queen Streets. 2. Crrmens’ Meretinc.—A meeting will be held in the Stipendiary Magistrate's room at 8 o'clock this evening to make arrangements tor lodging visitors to the city during Exhi- bition week, All interested citizens are in- vited to attend this meeting. ° Arnivep.—The Barkentine Erema ar- rived at Liverpool or the 23rd inst., 23 days passage This vessel willgo on the berth immediately, to load for Charlotte- town and sail about the Ist of October next. ame Not SatisFriep.—An interesting horse case was heard before Mr. Mellish, J. P., to-day— the parties having exchanged horses in August last. A short time afterwards they were changed again in the night, as it is charged, by one of the parties, who was dissatisfied, The other party then had him arrested for stealing. RENDEZvoUs oF THE FLeet.—A St. John’s, Nild., paper says that word has been received there that the rendezvous of Her Majesty's ships of war protecting the fisheries on that coast will be Sydney, Cape Breton, next year. It is said that the change is made owing to the rancorous attacks made by a portion of the press on Admiral Watson this summer, Nort: ro CHARROTTETOWN EXHIBITORS —As all entries in the classes of the exhib- ition will be closed on Friday evening, it would be well for Charlottetown exhibitors te send in their entry papers not later than to-morrow evening Friday, market day will be fully occupied receiving entry papers from country exhibitors. ‘censtiliphiionaai ‘*Tue science of book-keeping deserves to rank among the fine arts. It challenges the admiration of lovers of the beautiful and true; it cultivates the judicial powers of the mind; it promotes fair dealing among men; it con- tributes to private and public virtue; it leads to economy and thrift in_private and public affairs; its more general study and practice would reduce io se a and crime, ad pro- mote frugality and virtue.— Hon. Ira Mayhew. iaeientahtioiaieeil Witt Prosecure Him.—Dr. Ashley arriv- ed here some days ago, and has done quite a rushing business extracting teeth and selling medicines. Last night Chief of Police Clark visited the Market Square, and after seeing the business which Ashley was conducting, ordered him to stop. Ashley caved in. It 1s understoood that the Dental Society will — ceed against Ashley at once.—St John Sun, 0? 23rd. ce ee Tue Sikes Trz.—The marriage of Mr. J. E. Wyatt, the rising young barrister of Sum- merside, and Miss Lefurgey, daughter cf the Hon John Lefurgey, was the auspicious event of this morning. It was as quiet as possible The Rev. T B Reagh presided at the interest- ing ceremony, and made the silken tie which binds the willing hearts. The happy couple left by steamer for a tour of the neighboring continent. We heartily wish them long life and happiness. sd Aqvatic.— Advices from Pictou an Glaagow state that their different crews are hard at work training for the coming regatta, to be held here on the morning of October Ist commencing at 9 o’clock, We understand they intend entering in nearly every event. The Charlottetown boys will, we have no doubt, find the visiting oarsmen pretty warm company, as they are coming to win. Great iaterest is centered in the four-oared lapstreak ae in which it ie expected five boats will Start. a ee —— HOTEL ARRIVALS HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 23—Mrs A M Wright, Summerside; Miss Rogers, do; Mrs A Inman, do; BE Bushey, N Y; Jas Fraser, Halifax; Mrs, Prowse, Murray Harbor; Mrs S Jarvies, do; 0 W Coleman, Moncton; L Freeman and wife, Wallaston, Mass; A Gidden, Tignish; C 5S Owatt, Summerside; H B Findley, city. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 23H S McLeod, Dunstaffnage; P Me- Millan, Windsor, NS; A E Smith, Truro, N S; A Hart, Halifax; A Limchb.ck, do; re * Thomson, Emadale, N S; Miss B Thommen, oJ) McDonald, Eldon; Miss Hagar‘y, ‘mpton; Mrs TS Allen, Bathurst. News Notes. A case . as i Pittsburg Par sy has been discovered at It 's rumored that Chancellor von Caprivi ind Count Kalnoky are discussing joint Mprisals against the American tariff. i ® Hamburger correspondent says ot von Caprivi has refused to allow to ° es South-west African Company Kéterritory to the English gom- yh tance has entered into a oontract to Pi the Russian Government with an "mous number of rifles. Half a million f the weapons will be delivered within “ghteen months. Local Notices. WV , < tee ® are glad to see that Goff Bros’ Boots Betting a great name. , ff Bros’ Fall Boots are sheap and good Met fall to buy a poor shoddy boot for the when Goff Bros are selling their n° Of solid leather boots go low. . BR : Wort 489 Suonrs.—Just arrived ex SS re snd a one car-load choice Ontario bran Qhorts, §, mixed; aleo, a few tons pure Selling low. A Horne & Co. 8 22 2w eod & w | | | | an | SPECIAL Despatrones TO Tuk EXAMINreR A PTRIO!G S cECH By the Governor-General. The Duty and True Policy of Cana- dians at this juncture, Orrawa, Sept. 23. At a luncheon before the opening of the Exhibition here to-day, Lord Stanley de- ivered a speech, in which he referred to the McKinley bill. He said: ** Recog. mizing their entire right to the action which they have thought it necessary to adopt, viewing with carefuluess though not with alarm the effect of that action upon our resources, | venture in a few words to take stock of the position, and show you that it becomes us in this country to put ourselves more upon our mettle, and to induce us to develop our resources as our friends south of the line have done in the past. I do not want to minimize the importance of the measure. Its effect upon our trade to some _ extent is undoubted. But it is not the immediate effect we are to look td, but rather what is the ultimate effect when we are thrown back, as it were upon our oWn resources, when certain markets previously open to us in & great measure are closed to us, and when trade must seek for a fresh and a new channel. From what I have seen, both of the Dominion collectively, the citizens personally, T believe, there is ample enterprise and ability in this country to seek out new roads of trade. At present, till trade is settled down, In new roads, there will be a certain amount of disturbance, but I have not seen as yet any sense vf geueral alarca Vine inuablowats of Che Dominiou do» foc oa inemeut put aside the wisto bz equi and cordial teems with our great aeighbor ; but they are Jet-rmined to work their own trade on lines through which their states- men have determined to ba for the best advantage of the country. spnbineenditatplaignciliin The Methodist Conference Monrreat, Sept. 23. This morning was devoted to missionary manegement. Dr. Sutherland gave long explanations coucerning his negotiations with schools, but no conclusion was reached The committee on the consolidation of the treasurership reported, recommending placing all the financial business of the Church under one management. An ani- mated discussion followed the report. The amendment and the amendment thereto were successively rejected, and the present state of things was allowed to continue. The committee on the Oka Indian affairs presented a strong protest against . Romish aggression in reference to the Jesuits Estate Act, the public school question and kindred matters, which was laid on the table. The election of connexional officers resulted in the re- election of Dr. Briggs, and Mr. Huestis as book stewards in Toronto and Halifax; Dr. Dewart as editor of the Guardian; Mr. Withrow as editor of the magazine and other publications; Dr. Lathern editor of the Wesleyan; Dr. Sutherland and Potts, missionary and educational secretaries, and Mr. Gray and E. Evern treasurers of the superannuation funds, west and east. The St. John Exhibition. Sr. Jonny, Sept. 23. The weather is most favorable for the opening of Canada’s International Exhibi- tion to-merrow. All the exhibits are back- ward in arrangement, the only big exhibit near completion being from Manitoba. The West Indies, Jamaica and Trinidad ex- hibits are getting into shape, but ing. Strangers are pouring into the city in surprisingly large numbers for so early a stage. A Libeller in the Toils. Montreal, Sept. 23. R. N. O’Brien, the libeller of Prince George, was re-arrested to-day upon a charge of having sent a libellous despatch to the New York Truth. The accused was committed, to stand his trial at the next term of the court of Queen’s Bench. United States’ Congress WasuHincson, Sept. 23. The Senate to-day agreed to a resolution authorizing the select committee on rela- tions with Canada to continue the investi- gations during recess and next session, and passed the home billto provide an American register for the steamer Neptune. “eather Bulletin. forons:. Sept. 24.- 10 — m. Fresh westerly to northwesterly winds, fine, a little lower temperature. MARRIED. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on the 23rd inst., hy the Rev. Father McElmeel, Mr. Lhomas McQuaid, of this city, to Miss Mary A. Kelly, of Southport. OCC A New Work.—‘‘ The Dark Continent and jts Secrets,” a compend of H M Stanley's ex- loration and discovery in Equatorial Africa, including the narrative “How I Found Livingstone,” and the great African explorer’s recent successful search for Emin Pasha, to- ether with chapters on the Congo Free State, on the Mahdi’s rebellion in the Soudan, on the slave trade, and on missionary and trade enterprise in Africa, ete. Only $1 each at the Diamond Bookstore AOL AIO LO ALL — BAGS! () GRAIN, POTATO AND 10,00 FLOUR SACKS, Assorted Sizes, Wholesale Only. FENTON T. NEWBERY. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. EXAMINER, eM TRADE SALE! ————— oe ee Flour, Sugar, Tobacco, &e., BY AUCTION, On Saturday, September 27, AT HALF-PAST 10 O'CLOCK. —_, ( NE CARLOAD (125 Barrels) FLOUR, (refused by consignee and ordered to be sold on owner’s account). 5 barrels Yellow Sugar, 20 ‘* Apples, 5 butts Twist Tobacco, 10 caddies Bright Smoking Tobacco, 1c: * ' Chewiny 10 dozen Corn Brooms, _ 50 reams Wrapping Paper, 50 M Paper Bags, 20 dozen Twine, 2 M Cigars, Lot of Groceries, Sole Leather, etc. ~- -——-ALSO—— 50 new Hardwood Pork Barrels, 40 boxes Tea (positive sale at any price). Terms at sale. E. H. NORTON & CO., septl] Auctioneers. A FEW MEDIUM-SIZE STYLISH CAR. RIAGE HORSES, not over seven years old. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch'town, Sept. 23—dy 3i wy li agric li ry " j ; . < e+ E fs ‘se K : be a ' ~ & ; ‘ f oy “Eg an | A SMALL BRIGANTINE, 106 Tons, suit- A | the Government about their Indian | a great | \deal will not be in readiness for the open: ; New | { , Street. septl9—pat jour di able for Potatoes to the States, or for West India trade. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1890—2i Hull Hor mebex! —— nee | HE Thoroughbred Jersey Bull GEORGE,” No. 100, N. B. H. B., two years old. Pedigree:—Got by Sir Duglass, A. J. C. C. ; dam Lacter, N. B. H. B. ; grand dam Lady Bowditch, N. B. H. B. This Bull will be sold very low, as owner cannot attend io him. Address,— GEORGE T. BIDDINGTON, Fireman I. C. R., Point DuChene, sept22—4i OF Ho pep >OREHOUND ANDAN!2 FoR Rove! Coucs WHooPiNG COCR OLDS. S84. YEARS IN USE. ° 6 4s PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE & HRMS FRONG Be CO: Proprietors... MUG ats ee aie ee) WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c WANTED.—A Girl for aaiiae lanl Apply to Mrs. E. H Ro2d, eneral housework, ORTON, St. Peter's 2i pd—sept?24 , [Princo St evening, near Hillsborough ar Prince Street, a Gold Breast Pin. Finder will please leare it at this office and be rewarded. sept2i—tf W ANTHi).—A generai Servant in a small family. Must be well recommended. Ap- ply at this office. . 2i pd—sept23 To RENT.—For the winter, or longer if re- quired, a large Furnished. House with all modern conveniences, centrally located. Apply at this office. tf—sept23 To LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Possession imme- diate.—Wwa. Dopp. T° LET.—A House on Prince Street, contain- ing seven rooms and kitchen, with water and Apply at this office. sept22 good accommodation. sept?2—eod pe SALE OR TO LET.—A nice Cottage situ- ated on Bayfield “Street, between Great George 2ud Queen Streets. Apply next door to the owner, Capt. T, WHITE, 2i—sept22 WANTED.—A Journeyman Baker. Must be a first-class man. Apply at once to D. STEWART, Kent Street. 3i pd—sept22 ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework: Apply at once to Mrs, D, Stewart, Kent 3i pd—sept22 Street. oe Cook. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. F. W, HYNDMAN, East Kent tf—septl8 O-LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown. and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- woop, Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sep18 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl to do general housework, Apply to Mrs. C. B. MCNEILL, Euston Street. tf—septl7 \W ANTED.—A good general housework maid immediately. Apply to Mrs, WM. L. Tay- LOR, Hillsborough Street. si pd—septtd HOP AND DWELLING TO LET.—Shop on Queen Street. next to Bonnell, Watchmaker possession given 27th October, Dwelling on Sid- ey Strect, 4 rooms; possession at once.—R. K, Brace. septld T° LET.--One-half of the House and Premiseg of the late Chief Justice Palmer, situated on Upper Queen Street. Possession given Ist Octo- ber next. Apply to H. James PALMER, sept6—tf ee a ee, eee en nD HORSES WANTED. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 ‘290. ee — a a NEW FALL DRY GOODS ' RXORLLENT WALA <- | | NOW OPENING —_—_ A 'T—_— PERKINS & STERNY. Charlottetown, September 8, 1890. Ee ee — Extraordinary Purchase ee ~~ ——- EG) Fax" ——_ -FUR GOODS! Bought at the Very Lowest Prices and to be sold Cheap at JAMES PATON & CO’S. ra. (x) \EVEN LARGE CASES now open and for sale. Muffs in Seal, Beaver, Astracan, Per- sian Lamb, Beaverette, Baltic Seal, Coney, Opossum, Monkey, Bear, etc., with Capes and Boas to match. Fur Caps in great variety, Mens’ Fur Coats, Gloves and Mitts. Extra value in Ladies’ Astracan Jackets. ASTRACAN JACKETS MADE TO ORDER. During the past winter we have had a number of Astracan Jackets made to order, and have given the best satislaction in fit and quality. We invite inspection before buying elsewhere. sept22 ————$—$—$———— Oe ae ————— — ————— SD THREE CASES Christy's Celeb ated Hats OPENED AT JUST PROWSE BROTHERS’, And Piles of Other New Goods. Charlottetown, August 29, 1890, Johnson's Stomachie Aperient, EEE — Kent HERRING. sions atichins ; § Pi iis Barrels and 100 Half Barrels Choice EVERYBODY y 50 Large Fat Herring just arrived. ini OR sisted For sale at lowest rates. G. H. TOOMBS. sept22—dy 3i wky li WANTED. N ACTIVE AGENT to represent a Manufacturing House in Prince Edward | Island, to push the sale of a article Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious ness and the many ailments con- sequent upon the sl action of the Liver, Kid- ney and Bowels. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX, ; Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sample ee on application. Prepared only by ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, ro LET.—On Orlebar Street, a ‘Tenement House, one t containing eight rooms, the other seven. Possession given in September, Apply to Mrs, BLaTcu. tf—augs0 Corner Kent and Prince Streets, jy18—2aw wy Charlottetown. d D sea kept by all Grocers and Dr ese our. s Montreal,” office of Tue EXaMINER. sep 19801