PRD A RO SD een SEO LHE ~a@t ~~ - and Other Items, | Whi The ' . Seott Act r were further ad oe 8 ” ° ' eM N ‘ 7 = on te | . ‘ 1.0 N ry. Dracibe Y. e \ for $8, at sa: sD | ) en Strect wky lidy vod Recely at ds H. Tay rsa arge lot of ane and ¢ y \ 1 will bs» ’ “ . \ : Act aummone i . ast ¢ Mu They are and @ it i 4 c Youn M ) \ Lio attend t l this evening i 8 7 i A A. Uall, in behalf of young wen - | 1H. C.—Porthd Encampment holds! gilar moathly s 1 to-morrow Ved- lay) eveula c«. Nominatioa of cei . New book , ss. N iy of N where,” be A. C. Gants ‘The World's Desire,” by Hagsa ‘\. Fell Lrinity, by Alen @ Au D.amon i Bookstore. Are rs.—Rev. R.S MeLeod will prea st Cardigan Sept. 16th ani 20h, at ) Sept. Bird. Rev. ES. Bayne will preach at Aiborton Sept. th and 2 Con pl o Ir nc t t g \ i la tie tii of : 8 The ev ing < iday jh AV ime ’ ,icw o \ ‘ ihe lt nds in this ‘ I i meg » read th an : y I EXAMINER of : y ava ti J n 1 the congratulati ns which ve now extend to him. from the home of his youth to the home which he bas made for himself beyond the sea. be 4 Cos Beverace.—St. John Globe: An inf : n of brandy entered at the | Cus H yesterday included some that cost 5 r cAs¢ f one a E ‘nD. Tha! bran tienhessy y's ** Extra,” which ranks seven Ura shigher than their Lheee- star” boa The hrandy was consig: e! fe Mr. T. Willian Bell. > vhs - Some Heavy Wetcuts.—The Richibucto ] Seven men, whose aggregate weig the snug total of 1,571 pounds, BR | t in or r stores the other | sy. 1 umes and respective weights are: Col. W. A. D Steven, 245; Martin Flanag«n, 2tt;: John A. McAlmon, 2738; James Babaic, 220; PF. G. Dickinson, 203; A. W. Clark, 230; Frank Mclueraey, 191. - Y. M. ©. A.—A special service in con- nection with t! seek of prayer for young het! i I i i the Halil of the 7. M. C 4 thia evening from 8 tw 9 lock. Bible subject—A man who knew corn heart. neal Bi. 1 to 10 Kvery- y 18 in ‘ All that come wiil Le velcome, especiaily the young men. - Saw Smatu.—The Rev. Samuel W. Small, D.D., the Sam Small of evangelistic fame wto will lecture here shortly, is nov president of the Methodist University at Utah. Dr. Smail gan ordained minister of the Methodist Episeopal church. His election to the presi- dency is said to have followed the delivery ofanimpressive sermon. The buildings of the university are expected to cost fully halt a million of dollars. iiitatianiaiiaun Boston.—The St. John sys: The remains of Mrs. Charles R. Aitken arrived in the city by western train yester morning. Deceasd lady Was 4 lia ot Georgetown, Pr’. E and hat been in Boston visiting P H. LeBrocg, about twe months. Mrs | quite suddenly on Thursday of Diep IN Aitken d i heart tromble Mr. Li Broeq leaves this morning for Georgetown with his mother’s remains. Werppep is tar West. —Says the Vic‘oria, aC. fthe 39th ult.: Last night, at the residence of Mr. Luwson, editor of the ‘ s Allison Strong, of Charlotte- town, PF. K. I., was united in mirriage to Mias Gi May Brown, of the same place. R P.M McLeod performed the cere- mony, t hride bing attended by Miss | Marisanue Lawson, I. D. DesBrisav acting es A number of friends of both the vontracting parties were present, and the newly weided pair began their life partner- ip Under the most agreeable auspices, As they left the house they were att-vded by hearty good wi-hes and a generous shower of rice and shoes, best man. steal The Gloucester tchooner Eastern Queen, Capt. Seeley, ar- rived at Souris several days ago, and was chartered to luad potatoes and turnips by Messrs. Matthew, McLean & Co». She was ready to sai! yesterday afternoon, but when applied to Collector Foley for papers, that official refused to RCHOONER SEIZED. Uapt Seeley his cl saArance iwsue them, and refused, aleo, we are in- forme}, to give the captain any reason for 8 doing. Later on in the’ evening the schooner was sezed on a charge ms Act. The offence for which the schooner waa seized is alleged to have deen committed last year, when, it is said, the vesse] was under different man- a;éement. — gt <a e Supreme Ceurt. Nov. 10. Johanna Carroll ys. John Kelly—Action On promissory note. Tried Trimity term last, when verdict was given for plaintiff. Mr. Morson shows cause against rule for new trial. he Court discharges the with costs Ps 4 " ® Violating the Cust j rie lor new trial Nov. 11. Benjamin W Higgs v3 Ellis Schurman. ~Mr. Morson for defendant demurs to the plaintiff's replication. Mr. Davies contra Mm support. The Court allows the replica- on and gives judgment fer the plaintiff on the demurrer with costs. J. W. Mion Manafacturing Co. vs. Heary T. Lepage —Mr. Stewart shows cause against the rule to commit defendant for breach of lejanction. op neice Power, appellant, vs. George a igne, respondent— Appeal in Scott Act ase. Peters for appellant ; Mellish for respondent. Appeal confirmed withou Coste as per eyreement filed. ; . - ~ : Vhey are unanimous in i suceeed. i? | Joseph Savory was Sun Island, her sor,| DAILY EXAMINER, - - _ _ PELEGRAPHIO NEWS, . SPOIL Desparores tro Tur WXAMINER. Pleased With Canada. J Orrawa, Nov. 10. The banquet to the British Farmer dele- gates to might was a grand success The report of the delegates is most satisfactory their belief that Canada has localities and occupations suit- ed to all w he come with a determination to cee They express varied opinions as tu different portions of Canada, but are un- ‘nimous in their belief that Canada hs agricultural resources second to none in the world. They pay a warm tribute to the Minister of Agriculture for his energy in the Agricultural Farm scheme, and even amivise that the new British Minister of Acricultuce should come to Canada to get pointers as to his duty. «!l fluent speakers, \ their usefulness The delegates are which adds much to | when they return home aad meet those whom they represent. - - = Preparing for the Last Act. Woopstocx, Nov. 10 Birchall had a long iaterview with his wife yesterday and is busy settling his wordly a‘fairs. He still maintains wonderful nerve and never exhibits the faintest tremor’ of excitement except when he is moved by his wifes tears, He exp ected to become heir to cousiderable prosperity next spring, and is makiag his will so that his wife will receive the benefit of it. When his wife is absent he is jovial anl light-hearted as ever and cares little for the gravity of the situation. The preparations are in progress for the judicial trag aly on Sthe 14h. The scatfeld will be after the usual drop weight patierr. iniicaiuslali ae The New Lord Mayor. Lonpon, Nov. 10. to-day installed Lord Mayer of London all the pomp that has for years attended the ceremony of in- stalling the chief ofticer of the city. The weather was fine and large crowds lined the streets to witness the Lord Mayor's show. A number of the survivors of the Crimean | war ani the naval brigade took part in the parade. with + Boston Notes. Boston, Noy. 10. Wacleigh & Littlefield, dealers in flour and civars, 88 Commercial Street, have failed. Their liabiliti re thougl alled. ieir liabilities are thought to be heary. | The Democrat Ward and City Com- mittee to-night unanimously elected Nathan | Matchews, Jr., as candidate for Mayor. Matthews is Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee. The Extradition Case. New York, Noy. 10. The case of Mrs. Miller, whose extradi- tion to England on charges of conspiracy andl receiving money einbezzled by the firm lof J. il. Field & Co., was up again to-day befure Assistant Commissioner Shields, but | at the request of the British Consul the hearing went over until Thursday. After Thoreughbred Steck. Orrawa, Nov. 10. Col. Blair, of the Nappan Farm, is here and intends purchasing a number of herds of thoroughbred stock which will be taken to the Maritime Farm for the service of ' the farmers in the Lower Provinces. 2 To Visit Canada. ° Orrawa, Nov. 10. A telegram from New York states that Dillon and O’Brien intend visiting Canada lat the cluse of their visit to the States. ' | Weather Balletin. i cumeunean Toronto, Nov. 11.—10 a. m. fine weather, with a little lower tempera- ture. - ~--— | MARRIED. | In Victoria, B. C.. onthe 29th ult., at the | residence of Mr. HI. Lawson, by Rev. P. McF McLeod, Mr. Charles Allison Strong to Miss | Gertrude May Brown, both of Charlottetown, |b. E. I. | At Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia, on the | 7th S@ptember, by the Rev. James Megan, of Ararat, Dr. C. de Wolfe Heard, of Mur- chison, to Ida Msude, only daughter of Mr. 'C. H. Lyne, of Ararat. | Oa Oct. Sth, At St. Mildred’s Church, Lee, by the Rev. F. W. Helder, Vicar, assisted by ‘the Rev. W. Williamson, Henry Holme, | youngest surviving son of the late Major- (jeneral Horatio Nelson Davies, Deputy Com- missioner of Burmah, and grand-nephew of Adtmiral Lord Nelson, to Caroline Mary ‘Taylor (Carrie) youngest daughter of the late \) McLaren, of Prince Edward Island, Can- ada, and grand-daughter of the late Captain PF. Byrne, Ist Batt., the Rifle Brigade. ; ’ DIED. At Halifax, N.S., on Saturday the 8th inst., Henry Daniel, second and dearly beloved son of Daniel H. and Florence L. Pitts, aged 4 years and 8 mohths. At Clyde River, on the 22ad July. Alma Annie, daughter of Elmer E and Sarah Har- vey, of Lowell, Mass., aged 4 months and 11 days. At Lowell, Mass., on the 20th Oct., Fred- erick James McLean, youngest son of Allan and Eliza McLean, of Clyde River, aged 18 years 6 months and 27 days. —— SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Noy 10—E Russell, Walker, Port Hawkes- bury; Morier, Martell, Cow Bay; Azov, Kennedy, Shediac; Bonny Kate, Munro, Glace Bay; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Har- bor. CLEARED. C Spotferd, Murray, Cape. Nov 7—Ida ° . Vernon River; Canso; Resolute, Adey, Guide, Porrior, Halifax ‘ ss Nov 8—Edna 38, Siteman, Summersi ec Nov 10-—Azov, Kennedy, Pictou; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor. =o I . .—-— — \n enti d choice Room Paper—An entirely new an stock just opened at the Diamond Book store. a eee For Charter. FRARK ENTINE “EREMA,”. 300 Tons : Register, Al at Lloyds, now at Peake’s No, 1 Wharf landing cargo from Liverpool, is open for Charter either to United States ports or West Indies, or would carry Starch to Liverpool, England. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. nov8—tf In calling your attention to our stock of BLACK GUODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merinos and Henrictta Cloths, Dalgea Stripes and German Diagonais, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Mourning Millinery, Crape Bonnets and Hats, STANLEY BROS., OCH. RGWA’S EF FOR Kivening Wear, DRESSES, WRAPS, GLOVES, Faks, &c. mit s. Ss. “COBBAN.” for St. Jobn’s, Newfoundland, will be due at Charlottetown on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 12th inst., and will carry Cattle-and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & _— nov 3 - 4i gents. FOR SALE. N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO fA WAY BULLI; registered; first-class sire. For particulars apply at Tue Examiver office to Hon. D. iergusor, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16 Oct 8—d w WANTS, LOST, FOUND de want ED.—A smart young man to act as New Agent on the train. Apply at once to News Agency, Ktailway Station. 3i pd—novit O3T.—On last Sunday, part of a Gold Brace let. Findet will please leave it at this office, novill—2i pd OR SALE.—A Hall Stove—Sultana Base Borner—in good condition.—R, K. Jost. novl0—tf pe [SS OUSE TO LET.—On Upper Prince Street, H containing six rooms besides paotry and Apply to W. 3i pd—novs kitchen, with ontbuildings. LweITCH. oo ee WANTED. _A Female Operator at Telephone Office. No one veed apply who has not at least a second-class teacher's certificate or a& diploma from Commercial College.—RoB ANGUS, Manager. 5i—novoe OST.—On Wednesday afternoon, Noy. 5th, between Beer & Goff’s shop and the London House corner, a Ten Dollar American Bill. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at Tim EXAMINER oOflice. novs LET.—A House with four rooms, good cel- lar and stable. Apply at Hyndman’s Brew- ery, Malpeque Road, 3i eow pd—nové ) LET.—A Dwelling Mouse on Upper Euston Street, in good order. Apply to CHARLES McGREGOR. 2w—novl T° LET—A House on Lower Queen Street Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 eed T LE?.—One half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq. Possession can be given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc- CaRKON. ectd T° LET.—A Stable and Cqaach House. diate. —WM. Dopp. House on Pleasant Street, with Posse-sion imme- sept2z —— O LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ o containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co, eod tf—-ane28 ORTANT.—To Let at Ten Mile House, ree Valley, a House and Lot suitable for a tradesman or anyone wishing to keep a small business, Apply to EpDwaRD Hinps, Millview, Lot 49, wky—jy25 LN A RD eh esses - - TUESDAY, Maule) BS. Ladies’ Winter Un- dervests, Girls’ Win- ter Undervests, Boys’ Winter Underclothing, ‘A Dollar Does Double Duty when it buys Good Goods Cheap. all Sizes and Makes, Kider Bown Quilts Bachelors & Blankets. STANLEY BR@S., BROWNS BLOCK. LS commen ————— NOVEMBER 11, 1890. ; ’ ; \ | i '} | ; : ; lala 2 AH :) 33 ' = 2 "| er = Sail = FUR GOODS! CLOAKINGS. | -= a —— e i a} This Department is a very = Our New Season’s = striking feature of our Stock, i euch 4 G t i 3 | Steck Is Gre; for we have laid special stress 9 : ” Ss arsatyw y heen Cc upon QUALITY in our pur- Pp Variety, Newest in = BQ >. ‘ SS chases, and as a’ natural result i atterns and Color- a © xe . . ont QUALITY stamps our display ins, “inest in Quality, ca from beginning to end. ZB and Lowest in Price. | = = oe = png = =, rf T r r . 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Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1890—eod & wky ‘Dominion Boot 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers — = — = — ——— T 9 FOR SALE CHEAP at J. B. MACDONALD’. ° {0} CF iin taie cet 0 0000s cv ctcensvecct sensees S 460 | RERPERS. .. 2... ccc ccc cccecccccvcccscccecns $ 300 bg 4 em eee rear ye rar. 5 OD.1 FEROS. . 2.0... cree sccceseevencvoves oon ae OV ic ccc chi 8 bs oN Seb een oc cghenen nes OP FIIs vec cceccbcnvcsedeecessashakans> ane 400 PF soo bwin on ha chey vdind 5 pice as Ween COT eee 8 oc ese cctuae licnhe tean cones toeeene 475 tae | per re cee ee OOO Fe ac ovine os cceccenccccnccseacccsnneness 5 50 CV OA ono oie 85 ok eee sb sce pececacens FOOT TR occ cc ccncescdacdevccdebbcsebeeor be 6 00 CPU IE. cnc sccc ce tcesnsccvacess sshaeases 7 GO | REERPERB, 2... 0... ccccccecccccccscsncvewessoce 6 50 OVERDO RES 6. ccccccciccccevtccerseccvsnvcveses 8 00 | REEFERS............ 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Or to nov8—tf NOTICE. N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 10th of November, 1890, the Steamer “ South- port” will leave for West River at 3 o’ciock, .m., on Mondays and Thursdays of each i week. By order. nov7 : GENERAL HARDWARE Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- ers’ and Painters’ Supplies, Car- riage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. NORTON & FENNELL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1890—dy 2aw wky AO he Hinton: ee ee ee Te gt NE Og ER a ts Bom . ; , ee RR EAS Si, cnet acigiepneae rnc mein. eat oo ca mapamtn am NNR HSH » — : : pe me — — re es eae e ‘ ocd : - er erecta ae INE tee a: slates " AN © men ce te eS ety = it i a or: Ml 2 typhi anim