Local and ~ ( a \y ; ~ ma has been served, fun at St Joseph's BK oi N. B. street railway will be - A uly next week LaprEs ¥ lesire @ perfect fitting garment « the An an style go to P. J. Foran. li - Se Josten SAZAAR contiaues to be well oatron night and get some of the ne - - Wea ‘ ng a very nice lot of as. 1} gorted crockery w will be sould cheap.—W. P, Colwill sep28 dy wy 2w aiimninaniete p. J, Foran is taking the lead in ladies and gentlemen's ment cutting since he gradu ated ia Ne ‘A \ rk oct % li - Tur S. S. Mirands » will be due here on Tuesday zy, and will sail for New York via Halitf oA tab .- - Te 8 ‘ yachting circles of yal kK company in Nova Ncotia uild a va ompete for the America’s “up a OYSTERS in every style at St. Joseph's azaar to-night Mr. ¢ armody isin charge the she department Don't fail to} hin - A pnotograra of Mr. James McEachern, champi pole vaulter of the Maritime Pro vinces (in costume), ison exhibition in the show WwW w of Mr. C Lewis. ae Tue Ba St. Joseph's Couvent will be brought to a : ! Saturday evening with usual auction sale, which commences at 8 K bargavs-hunters should attend. - -_ A -RESPONDENT reports that David Egan, Esq., Mount Stewart, threshed last week, from two bushels suwed, 554 bushels good clean wheat, and asks, ‘‘ Who can beat this! tid ieaial Tre Houlton, Me., Pioneer says: It is yught that as soon as P. E. Island potatoes egin to arrive in Boston by vessel, there will ea drop in the price of potatoes here; buat wing to the short « rop everywhere, the price in ¢ iong remain 80, pumapalieanane I telephone and electric light wires came ct yesterday afternoon, and as a result phone wire had to be cut, a portion of switchboard machinery in the central was disabled, and the young lady opera- + rye at the time was severely shocked. >. —- ix B. Fixen, the well-known temperance rator and president of the national prohibi- n mmittee of the U nited States. died very idder in Bos ist Monday night of heart liseas Mr. | 1 Visited Charlottetown a few irs ago and lectured in the Y. M.C. A. Hall ae fue Nova Scorra Buisnopric.—Last Monday Archdeacon Gilpin telegraphed to Dr. Perry, bishop of Iowa: ** Please give synod of Nova Scotia definite answer.” The jlowing answer was received : * Lonpoy, Oct. 4, 1887.—Have written leelining Perry.” diiatdimmaia re TH nment of Professor Buell, ad- ertised in another column, consists in pro- ting the pictures upon a canvass screen as iarge as building where the exhibition takes piace will allow Upwards of two hun- red pictures will be shown during the even- ing ‘The representations are so faultless,” says the sf L mis Republican, ** that the spec- tator would almost imagine that he was look- in: o t scenes themselves, instead of pic- bs cialis 1 [ formerly Harry Mes- sever, ‘ lefe ited at the tr »tting races at Ausherst Wednesday. Treublesome, a Moncton horse, won the honors. - [ee $10,000 t between Jay Eye See and Patron, whieh was announced for Satyrday at Chicago, Hag heea postponed till Oct. 15th, on account ft the poor udition uf the track when the 7 a , taken place gata d-year-old stallion Sable Wilkes, by Guy Wilk San Franciseo on the 12th ult 2.234, 2.29 and 226}. Thia is the first f 'Vilkes’ get to reach the Aarmed aeeiisill SIX S ict cascs, a@ man who, while drunk, used threat ling language against the 1; ' . policemen, aml two common drunks occupied the attention of the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning. Five of the Scott Act cases wert postponed for ab- sent Witnesses, and one for judgment; the ‘todividual who allowed his passion for bad juor and strong language to overcome his “i judgment, was sentenced to $30 or 30 “ays imprisonment; and the two plain ‘lrunks were disposed of for $1 and $2 respect- ively. The young lad found roaming about in the cellar of a Queen Square grocery store one night last week, was yesterday sent up for trial in the Supreme Court. = At Tue following contrib»tions to the British American Book and Tract Society are thank- ‘ully acknowledged :—Hon. Judge Yeung, $5; ‘irs. Bayfield, $5; Rev. F. W. Moore, $5; J. D. McLeod, $5; L. W. Goff, 35; W. J. Mil- fer, 34; H. J Cundall, $3; W. P. Collwill, $3 Geo. Macleod, $2; John Scott, $2; F. W. Hales, $2; T. C. James, $2; W. E. Dawson, $2; Wm. Heard, $2; R. C. Goff, $2; Isaac Uxenham, $1.30; Cephas Murley, $1; D. A. vruce, $1; Jas. Desbrisay, $1; Geo. E. Hughes, $1; Geo.Carter, $1; F. S. Moore, $1; Dr Joinson, $1; Mark Wright, 31; J. Me- Eachern, $1; W. W. Wellner, $1; G. H. Taylor, $1; D Dawson, $1.—Roxtanp MEL- LISH, General Agent. - He steamer Worcester left for Boston at © o'clock last evening with a large gen- “ral Cargo and the following passengers. :— Mis. Lane, Mrs. M “trath, Chas. Palmer, Mary McDonald, Kate Callaghan, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Sheffield, T. Sheffield, Miss Matheson, R McLeod, Miss McPherson, Mary McPherson, Miss E. McPherson, &lleu McLean, Miss Catherine Wilson, Mrs Perkins, Jas. McLean, J. F. Morrow, Ella Dougherty, My McKinnon, Jos. ,Bushie, ~ 48. McGrath, Mrs. ,D. Cahill, Mary Me- for cane Soe Donald, Mary Currie, Mrs. McKinnon, F. McKinnon, Kate Treanor, Miss McNeill, Miss Moore. a F. Neill, Ella Kane, McCarthy, P. Irving, J Mullias, Mrs, H. Hart, Miss ' Ciarke, F. Stordy, Miss Me- | | premises. McNeill, Geo. R. Me- | Kate McDonald, Mary | Annie McCarey, RK. Carson, J. | Hh, : . . ad Par : . ‘ d Cutty Mrs. Gray, Miw Urey, Miww Williams. © A SEBY goo} Parlor Organ for sale at redeced A Struggle in | wearing a cocked hat and a sword led the ‘Sesctay Dasparcnes ro Cae Examiner.) IRISH AFFAIRS. see Sullivan and O'Brien Arraigned ‘ourt, SULLIVAN'S CASE DISMISSED Another Carey Discovered. Dus, Oct. 6. The trial of Lord Mayor Sullivan and Wm. ©’ Brien for publishing in their papers reports of the meetings of the suppressed branches of the National League was open- ed at the Mansion House Court this after- noon. The Lord Mayor was driven to the court in a carriage, followed by John Dillon, M. P., ex-Lord Mayors E Dwyer Giray and Charles Dawson, ex-Sheriff Me- Donald and others. The City Marshal § civic dignitaries, who were arrayed in full othice, Mr. O’Brien joined the procession soon after it started and pro- ceeded to the court. The streets through which the procession passed were thronged. Policemen wandered through the crowd, and «a cordon of police surrounded the Mansion House and prevented the multi- tude from approaching the court room. After the case was called, a warm dispute occurred between the police attendants in court, Mr. Sexton andthe High Sheriff, arising from a desire of the latter to place the city sword aud mace before the magis- trate. The police attempted to prevent the placing of the civic emblems on the table, whereupon Sexton and other munici- pal officers seized the sword and attempted to place it there by force. The police and municipal officers struggled for possession of the sword, while the spectators in roves of the gallery cheered Sexton and exhorted him to ‘‘hold on.” After a few minutes beth sides desisted, and after a parley a compromise was effected—the sword being placed on the Magistrate’s bench. When quiet was restored the case of Sullivan was proceeded with. After hearing the evidence the court dismissed the case on the ground that the Crown had not proved that the meeting reported in the Nution was a meeting of a suppressed branch of the National League. The spectators and crowd outside the court were wildly enthusiastic over the decision. The case of Mr. © Brien will be called to- morrow. Dusty, Oct. 6. Callinan, who turned Quesn’s evidence against his confederates in the murder of Constable Whelan, in his testimony to-day at Ennis, not only declared he had been an informer for six years past, but said that all his expenses had been paid by the govern- ment. —_—_— The Presbyterian Synod, New Grascow, Oct. 6. The Synod last night continued the dis- cussion regarding the appointment of 4 fourth missionary to the New Hebrides and the session did not adjourn until Jate in the night, so that the matter might be closed. The vote stood for Dr. Burns’ amendment that a missionary be appointed 52 against 81. The vote on Mr. Sevtt’s original motion that the church do not incur the responsibility, was adopted bya majority of 24. The morning session was devoted to re- ceiving reports. The management of the McLaggon Institute was first taken up. The management of the ladies college re- ported 140 pupils in attendance. It was recommended by Rev. L. G. MeNeill, af St. John, for the committee on reception of Ministers that Rey. John Hutchinson, a minister of the Church of Scotland, be re- ceived into the Church.—Adcpted. The place of next sitting was fixed for Zion Church, Charlottetown. More Monopoly, New York, Oct. 6. It is officially announced that the Wes- tern Union Telegraph Company has ob- tained control of the B. & O. telegraph system. Jay Gould said to-day: ‘**We have bought the B. & O. Telegraph, and The have paid for it, or arranged to do so. price is $5,000,000.” A Heavy Failure. SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 7. Jarke & Robbiee have assigned. liabilities are about thirty and the indirect about Messrs. Their direct thousand dollars, ten thousand. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 7 —10 a.m. Moderate winds, generally fair weather, stationary or a little higher temperature. BIRTH. At 57 Cathcart Street. Montreal, on the 20d inst., the wife of J. B. Kerr, of a son, MARRIED. At Helens city, Aug. 29, by the Rev. Father Paliadinuv, Mc. J. M, MeGianis, of Livingstone, Moniana, furmeriy of P. K. Island, to Miss Winnie, youngest daughter of the late Joho Hallarav, of Newcastle, N, B. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce. T LET —One-half of a House oa Sidaey Street containing seven rooms, now occupied ~D¥s Captaie Kickham; possession will be given 20a October. For further particulars apply on tne oct7 6i pd i I OST~—A Ram Lamb Shropshire, 3 grade. The 4 tinder will b+ rewarded vy leaving it at Cephas Nunn, or this office. oct] ti pd ; il ieseaiallaeaencidtithin teas allie anaes } pris, Apply . sep 23 volte ‘Attached. ' person of mo ‘erate capital ean step ri ht in and TUE DAILY EXAMINER, , . Other Kems. PHLRGRAPHIO NEWS. The Late G. W. Miilner. At a regular meeting of Victoria Divis- ion, No. 4, held on the 3rd day of October, instant, the following resolution was | adopted :— Resolved,—-That a letter of condolence, as | hereto annexed, be forwarded to the widow of our late lamented brother, George W. Millner, | P, G. W. Patriarch. That a copy thereof be published in the city | papers and transeribed in che minntes, and That the Charter of this Division be draped in mourning for three months. W.N. Tanron, Recording Seribe. ADDRESS : Deak MabDaAm,—It havine ;leased Almighty God, in the order of His Providence, to remove from our midst our well-beloved brother, George W. Millner, Past Grand Worthy Patriarch, we take this opportunity of conveying to you cur heartfelt sympathy. in this the time of your bereavement, and also to assure you of the very high esteem in which he was held by all the nee of our Order—the Order he loved so Well, We mourn to day the loss of a true Son of Tem- perunce, one who was at all times ready and . willing to perforin his part in the yreat work to Val Vino j which for so many long years he was devotedly Asa public man and as a citizen our departed brother was eminently useful. By his steriing qualities of head and heart, backed Sy a consis- tent Christian character, he commanded the ésteem and respect of all with whom he came in contact, cheracter as to secure the warmest approbation of ali who hadthe privilege of listening to his stirring and eloquent words; White we are now called upon to mourn his sudden departure, we mourn not as those who have no hope, but are comforted with the thought that our loss is his eternal gain. We p ay that He who has promised to be a father to the fatherless and a husband to the widow. may sustain you and yours in this the hour of sorrow, and as one unbroken family you may at last one aud all meet im that happy home, where che painful separations of earth are forever unknown. We beg to remain, lear Madam, on behalf of Victoria Division, yours respectfully, J. J. CHAPPELL, J. D. SEAMAN, HENRY RacCKaAM, Committee, UPTON PARK ers TROTTING RAGES "WILL TAKE PLACE On Thursday, October 20th, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. Ist Race—Stallion Race, for a Gold Medal and the Championship of the Maritime Provinces, with a Sweepstake cf $25 each. 2nd Race—(Purse $75)—For Green Horses; pro- fessional drivers barred. 3rd Race—Gentleman’s Driving Race. to wagons, owners to drive; for a Sweepstake. of $10 each. All Races to be mile heats, 3 in 5,5 to enter, 3 to start To trot under Maritime Association Rules. _ Kntries to be made on or before Saturday, 15th ipst Th» Railway and Steamboats will carry pas- senxvers and horses for one fare. A stron force of police and special constables will secure goodorder and take charge of any one attempting to create a disturbance. Persons found on the grouads without a ticket will be prosecuted for trespass, A. N. LARGE, Secretary. Oct. 7, 1887—eod & wky tl d Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, &c, BY AUCTION. A T my Salesroom, TUESDAY, Qot. 11th, at 2 * o'clock, Parlor, Eedroom and Kitchen Furniture: als> Hall, Cook and Parlor Stoves. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Oct. ¥, 1887.—2i Public Auction. HE well-known “Grant Hotel,” Georgetown, now in possession of John McKinnon, Eeq, will be Seld at Public Auction on THURSDAY, the 27th day October, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises. Terms will be given. At 12} o'clock, same day, the valuable premises formerly occupicd by Capt. John M. Stewart as a dwelling house, and the land connected there- with will be offered for sale. Terms easy. McLEAN, MARTIN & MACDONALD. Ch’town, Oct. 7, 1887—1i wky 1i WANTED. A energetic and pushing Man, with Horse and Carriage, for two months’ travel on the Island. Libera! weekly salary to the right appli ant. Best of re’erences or else security required. For full particulars address BOX 18, ST. JOHN, N. B. Oct. 7, 2aw & wky Freehold Property for Sale, THE Subscriber offers for Sale his Valuable Freehoid Property, three miles from South- port, consisting of Mighty Acres of excelent land, twenty chains front. Sixty-five are under cultivation, the remainder covered with Hard- wood, Scantling and Longers. There isa good Dwelling House and Gutbuild- ings on the premises. A part of the purchase money taay remain on mortgage. JOHN McGREGOR, SENR., Lot 4, Oct. 7, (887--li wky2i ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE Young Men's Christian Associatioa. TUESDAY, IITH INST. A Popular Programme, by Popular Performers, at a Popular Price. THE Y. M.C. A. ask a liberal attendance, as funds are required immediately for payment of improvements to seats Tickets, 25 cents, C. LEJGH, JR., : Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1887, BAKERY FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A fine opor.unity now offers to obtain a good busi- ness; our shop «nd bakery for s:ie and to let. A The His public addresses were of such a Battey X Nedo, batic and Burlesque Oct. 5, 1887. at 4 o'clock, commencing 6th October. assistant for nearly the last three years, to whom — FRIDAY,-OCTOBER 7, i887. CHARLOTTETOWN, Monday and ‘Tuesday Evenings, Oct. 10th and 11th. BALABREGA'S Modern Miracle Company, A Company of Refined Novelty Stars, headed by the Master Medium, Mind Reader, Mesmerist — | and Maxician, BALABKKGA, and the } | ' wonderfully wgifte Musical Artist, Mind Reader and Bird Educator, EMMA LYNDEN. . Solo Whistler and | (}, W, Littlefield Imitator of Birds, | ' Animalsand Human Voices, The Egyrtian Marvel, in his startling feats of cquipoise and jugyliny. The Lightning Change Artist. Com- plete transformation ia ful) view of the audience. Trebor, Great Acro- Skaters. The entertainment concludes with Prof. Baia brega’s startling, yet exceedingly amusing experi- ments lu MESMERISM. Cut Rates, 25, 35 and 59 Cents, now on sa'e at Reddin’s Drug ‘siore. CHANGE OF TIME. BOSTON STEAMERS. ('ARROLL and WORCESTER will leave Char lottttown every THURSDAY AFTKRNOON Oct. 3, 1887. WANTED, A Male Teacher for Colville School, No. 38 *“ Souris East; Ist or 2nd class, Ist preferred. C. C. CARLTON, Jr., Secretary. Sept. 17---3i law CO: Ae Ft DD. ME- JOHN F. POWERS returns thanks to the "4 peopie of Charlottetown and vicinity for their liberal patronage to him as Hair Dresser and Barber, and cordially recommends to them Mr. Gesrge V, Moore, who has been his chief he has sold and transferred the good will of his business. JOHN F. POWERS, Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1847. Referring to the above notice, the undersigned begs to inform the public that he intends, aided by competent assistants, Continuing the Barber and Hairdressing business lately carried on by Mr. Powers, and hojes, by strict attention to business t» merit a continuance of the patronage 80 liberally awarded to Mr. Powers. GEORGE V. MOORE, Ch'town, Sept. 30, 1887—5i SPRUCE DEALS. .000 feet 2 and 3 in. Spruce Deals. 000 feet Pine Bvards. .200 feet Hemlock Boards. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, Oh’town, Oct 4, '87, lwk. eod. NOTICE. VACANCY having occurred in the Truat Board of the “Wesleyan Methodist Day School (known as the ‘Methodist Academy ya meeting of the subscribers to the Building Fund is hereby called to be held in the Basement of the Prince street Methodis: (Brick) ‘hurch, on WEDNESDAY the izth October, at balf-past eight o'clock in the evening, f r the purpose of electing to fill sali vacancy in manner as set foitain the Act of Incorporation. W. E. DAWSON, Sec’y of ‘lrustees. Oct. 1, 1887~31 1711 & wky li RED CROSS LINE FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE lith OOF OC BER: HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, apd other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. On'tows, Sept. 20, 1887. TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Why Waste Your Money ? Compare prices charged at retail for BAKING POWDERS, WoOopIL.’s GERMAN Roya Retai's: Retauls : Bh OS... 2icesers SOGMEM OBivced, i f08 -- 10 Cents —_ a OE Se. ied Oe ia — Se Sekcsice eoeed ” “déeeacac. oe —Difference in favor of WooDILL’s ,;GERMAN BaKING POWDER, %8 Cents per Pound. ERE‘D THIS: New GLascGow, Sept. 21, 1887. We have for years used, and are still usins WOODILL'’s GER’ AN BaKING PowDER. It never fails to give satisfaction. H. MURRAY, Norfolk House. CHAS. McKENZIE, Windsor House. 5 pt. 30, 1887—Imo eod Cie Ca Uae abd lee RT GA WANTED Fora small family in eee |, he washing ts given yt. a zgod vain Cook; references ri ed, Apply this = GRAND DISPLA ne Goeds, L. E. PROWSE’S, apy Ne ———: 0: All Kinds of Goods will be sold during Exhibition Week, cheap AULA BA is. Eh OW SE, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 84 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1887—eod & wky CLOTHING -o. {887-88 AND WINTER FALL Overcoatings, Naps, Vicunas, — Eeaver Pilots, Worsteds. Overcoatings, Meltons, Worsteds, Venetians, TWEED SUITINGS (In Endless Worsted Suitings, Worsted Trowsering, Tweed Trowsering, —_—_————- fy | ——_ -— Variety. ) We are better prepared than ever before to turn out First-class Work at short notice, We guarantee FIRST-CLASS CLOLHES, and cheaper than any other house in the JOHN MAGLEOD & C9., Merchast Tailors and Gents Furnishing Store, (Roger's Building, Queen St., next door to J. D. Macleod.) Ch’'town, Sept. 29, I887—eod & wky A PERFECT THEA ——$—$— 10: —— -— Trade. wT UR ag it Ls ¢ People using the WANZER LAWP say it is a “Perfect Treasure.” No Chimney to clean; no Smoke; no Smell; big Light; very liftle Oil required ; better than an il Stove for Heat- ing Water, Milk, &c. Indispensable in the Nursery and Sick-room ; Wili save its cost in oil jin one year. Now that the long nights are coming if will pay to buy Wanzer Lamps for the House, Store or Workshop. ~ enna GOFF BROS, AGEN TS. a Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1887-—eod & wky eee ee NEW BOUT & SHUR STORE. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, Ch'town, P. BI. W.R, BOREHAM'S 4b he Yhil/ Gh AS ds 4 lil le Lips sly / el YL am Oe , | YT AMM OLD STAND, he V4 iff a Yh iy 4 Yy y Stock Entirely New and Personally Selected from the Best Fae- tories in the Dominion, and comprises a Full Assort- ment, suitable for Fall and Winter Trade. R K. JOST. —_——_— 0-———————— EFERRING to the above, I beg to thank my numerous customers for the patronage of the past and solicit a continuance of the same for my saccessor, and should be pleased to see and wait on all of my friends as formerly, Mr- Jost having engaged my services. W. R. BOREHAM. Sep 10 Ch'owit, Sept. 27, 1887—eod & why - . aren a ee ia — seatemmashsigsnn: seth as rm 5 . . he sacnepindiomatns «ig dan toe sam ee a a us a —— a fatamenmation ae acme a a . einem tet 1 ma ME Bieri oe apibcbenia a . rays ‘ mw ee