SS ES AS ea ee | row ee em Local and Other Items. Sxow.——They had an inch Fredericton on Tuesday morning. of snow in IstaAND Horses,—A large number of Island herses went west this afternoon en route for the United States market, Mirimame Scerrems Cotrt.—The Supreme Court met in Summerside on Cuesday, Mr, Justice Peters presiiing. here are a good many civil cases te be tried. comnditiniedite ENTERPRISING. —The Annapolis Spectator, which sutfered by fire some time ago, has resumed its former size and is as bright and newsy as evel, - Sotp.—We understand that Mr. W. S. MekKie, of this city, has sold his trotting horse Telephone to an American gentleman for a handsome sum, een Gooo TemPtars.—Charlottetown Lodge, No, |, of Good Templars, meets to-night in J. D. MeLeod’s Hall, at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren always welcome, shiiedineditbcntinie Oysters. —The Moniteur Acadien says that oysters are avundant at Miramichi. Three Cocagne boats secured 80, 50 and 30 barrels respectively, which soid at $l per barrel. scivinianipAvsion Pouick Covrt.—Two drunks—Hugh Me- Carrou and Frank Cavanagn—were fined $6 or 20 days, and $30 or 30 days, respectively; and a disorderely conduct case was adjourned till to-morrow. es — A Rartway Towy.—Truro has 22 conduc- tors, 7U bDrakemen, 25 drivers, 28 firemen. Altogether there are some 250 railway em ployes, and the L. C. R. dispenses $10,000 per month in Wages to them. RereaL or tae Scotr Acr.—Rev. B. F. Keeicr, the talented gentleman who visited this city and lectured on ** The ‘failure of toe Scott Act” a month or two ago, will deliver a lecture on ** Ihe Repeal ot the Scott Act” inthe Y. M.C. A. Haiti on Tuesday next. Advertisement to-morrow. iene Not Guiity.—The Coteau murder trial was couciaded at Montreai on LuesJay afternoon, acd the jury returned a verdict of not guilty against Caza. The announcement was re ceived with wild applause and cheering which the efforts of the officers of the court could net subdue for several minutes. deiciestittiniiere Crvic.—The Summerside Town Council e!- ection took piace on Munday last, resulting as follows: Manson, 268; Campbell 208; Doyle, 20+; Compton, 203; Mills, 19<; Baker, 193; Harrington, 180; Montgomery, 179. The s:x fiis¢ uamed were accordingly declared elected. ipdbihditpeniant Races at Kiykora.—John O'’Ronoghan, Esq., desires to call attention to the grand day's trotting to be held on Kiakora Driving Park, on Oct. 9th. The Park isin good con- dition, and the races are nearly all tilled. He expects ali the races to be filled, and the best day's trotting ever held om Prince Edward Isiand. Gorse TO Work.—Ottawa advices state that the department of militia has been ad- vised by Col. Houghton, D. A. G., of Mou- treal distr ct, that the Dalians on the western sections of the Hereford railway are going to work, a settlement having been reached. The troops, however, will be kept under arms for a few days, as vo word has reached the de- partment of the condition of affairs on the eastern section. ee Laxyox Wrns.—The much-talked-of fight between Joe Lannon, of Boston, (for- merly of Charlottetuwn) and Jim Glynn, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., came off at South Bos- ten, a shurt time ago, and resulted in a de- cisive victory for the former. Both men were in excellent condition, Lannon tip- ping the scales at 185 pounds. Lannon fought with a rush trom thestart, his op- ponent standing up wel!, and dving some clever work. Inthe fi:th round, Lannon struck Giynn « terrific left-hander in the face, which dazed him son.ewhat, and foi- Jowed up his advantage with a shot from his right on the neck, that sent the Brook- lyn representative to his corner, where he remained ina perfectly passive condition for about twenty seconds. When he r- gained his feet, Glynn asked, ‘* Was I knocked out ?” The referee rather thought he was, and decided that Lannon was the winner of the battle. The fight was for $750. Lannon is highly esteemed by the sporting fraternity of Boston, many of whom predict that he is the coming cham- pion. Joe himself is working hard for the coveted title. His greatest ambition is to win the championship, and exhibit the belt in his native city. If he does not succeed in doing s», it will not be because he did not try hard. ett tin Wedding Bells. Sr. Pavt's Cxvrce was this morning the scene of a very interesting event,-—we refer to the marriage of John A. Longworth and Louise Caroline Palmer, son and daughter of the late Hon. John Longworth and Charles Palmer, Esq., Q. C., respectively. The ceremony was performed by the rec- tor, Rev. S. Weston-Jones, assisted by Rev. W. A. Frost. The bridesmsids were Miss Ethel! Palmer and Miss Isabel Long- worth ;the groomsmen Mr. B. F. Long- worth and Mr. William Palmer. Prof. Logan presided at the organ. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Longworth left on & wedding trip to the United States. We wish them every success in life. The nuptials of D. J. Macdonald, of the Post Ottice Department, and Sarah Isabella, daughter of the late Ronald Walker, were celebrated at Truro, N. S., on Tuesday morning, Rev. Father Cummaine officiat- ing. The bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Maggie Haley, of Antigonish, and Mr. P. A. Mclutyre, of this city, support- ed the groom. After congratulations and wedding breakfast, the happy couple leit by express for Halfax, and will arrive home on Saturday evening. THE EXAMINER unites with the many friends of the high contracting parties in wishing them long life and prosperity. Loca! Notices. See the great bargains in Clothing at J. McLeod & Co's. lease fancy goods, suitable for wedding presents, opened to-day at Reddin’s Drug Swre. Oct3 21 The rush for suits and vvercoats is to - A. Bruce's. A fe@ ffevant work boxes and baskets Opemel tuxtuy wt Reddue’s Drug Ay 3 TH TELEGRAPHIC | Witnesses E DAILY i EXAMINER, iii ans in NEWS, SeecraL Desparoues tro Tuk EXaMINek. The Times-Parnell Affair. Lonpox, Oct. 3, It is reported that the Times has} esolved, as it incurred great expense in bringing i to London to testify in the O'Donnell trial, and as it is ready to pur- sue the same course in connection with the trial of Parnell against it for libel, which | is to be tried in Scotland, it will not incur large expenses in appexring before the Parnell inquiry commission, but will simply supply evidence enough to justify the commission in summoning Parnell to the witness box to compel him to show his hand. The Times, it is said, will furnish the commission with notes of other wit- nesses whom the commission will be authorized to summon co testify. } i i i Montreal Miscellany. Monrreat, Oct. 3. The Parisian, of the Allan Line, due here yesterday, is aground on the soft mud in Lake St. Peter and is being lightened. Neither ship nor passengers are in danger. Premier Mercier’s action in issuing a proclamation giving effect to the veto in District Magistrate’s Act, and his new proclamation constituting a new Magis- trate’s Court under the law of 1869, has caused surprise in legal cireles, as it was expected he would bend to the inevitable and abolish the court altogether. Con- siderable trouble is likely to be experienced. On the Brink of Starvation. QUEBEC, Oct. 3. News from Moisle, 202 miles east of the Saguenay, is of the must appailing charac- ter. The whole population of the district is on the brink of starvation. The fisher- ies this season have signally failed. The crops, of no great account at any time, have also turned out badly, and the few provisions in the place are high in price. The unfortunate inhabitants do not know which way tu turn for food and clothing. They are in a sad condition and wiater has commenced. Their case is one of the severest hardship. The Andover Tragedy. Anpover, N. B., Oct. 3. This morning, the jury in the Tubique shooting case came into cvurt after being locked up all night, and reported that they had agreed ons verdict of manslaughter with # recommendation to mercy. The prisoners did not seem much affected when the verdict was announced. They were remanded to jail until this afternoon, when they were brought into court and sentenced to fifteen years each in the peni- tentiary. Late Ottawa News. Orrawa, Oct. 3. The decision in the Eliis contempt case has been reserved. On motion of Henry, Q. C., the Preeper case has been inscribed for hearing this t-rm. The East Simcoe and Maskinonge elec- tiun cases have been decided in favor of the sitting members, owing to the six months limitation clause. The Haldimand appeal is now in pro- gress. A branch of the Scottish Home Rule Association was organized in Toronty last evening. A snow storm visited various parts of Ontario and Quebec last night. A special cable says: ‘* Wiman’s sup- pressed letter is published in all the papers and creates amusement in Cinadian circles as letting the cat our of the commercial bag, showing that political union with the United States was the ultimate aim of Wiman’s movement.” The St. James’ Gazette says that Wiman is very kind to give us early information as regards the invitation for Canada to sink her interests in the States. a een ce The Election Void. Brieuton, Ont., Oct. 3. Judge Burton this morning declared the East Northumberland election void, and Edward Cuchrane, the Conservative sitting member, uuseated—Cuchrane to bear the costs. Two Arrests Made. Lonpon, Oct. 3. Two supposed Americans have been ar- rested in connection with the Whitechapel murders. Mr. White tiected. Toronto, Oct. 3. R. 8S. White was elected forthe Com- mons in Cardwell to-day by a majority of 112, —_— Personal. J. G. Scrimgeour, M. L. C., Cardigan, is at the Osborne. Hon. Daniel Gordon, Georgetown, is at the Hotel Davies, Alexander Martin, M. L. C., Valleyfield, is in the city. He is at the Osborne. Michael McCormack, Souris, ex-Sheriff of King’s County, is among the arrivals at the Osborne. Capt. Evans (formerly of the St. Lawrence) is registered at the Osborne House. He is here to visit the exhibition and see his many old friends. Mr. Geo F. Owen, Secretary of the King’s County Exhibition Board, is in the city at- tending tee Provincial Exhibition. He is registered at the Osborne. ; Mr. Thos. Clarke, of Kentville, N. S., is among the visitors to the Provincial Exhibi- tion, and is registered at the Osvorne. Mr. Clarke. it will be remembered. was the winner MARRIED. At St. Paul's Church, on the 4th October, by the R-v. S. Weston Jones, Rector, assisted by the Rev. W. A. Frost, John A. Longworth, Prothonotary, of Bonnahinley, to Louise Caroline, daughter of Charles Palmer, Esq., iQ. C At Truro, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Father Cummaine, Daniel J. McDonald, to Sarah Isabella Walker, both of Charlotte- town. DIED. Yesterday, Oct. 3rd. at the residence of his son-in-law, Mal eque Road, Michael Trainor, aged 87. [Faneral to-morrow (Friday) morning, at 9 | o'clock, to St. Dunstan's Cathedral. ] Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 4.—-10 a. m. Strong west to south-west winds; fair, with a little lower temperature. Another Consignment —OF-- t : - : FURNITURE EKVERYTHING marked at rock bottom. Every- | r om ae one who wants to save money should patronize I have just received a large Consignment of L E; PROW’SE Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, - a ? | ° ° : i Sideboa-ds, Fxtension and (IGN Of the Great Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. Centre tables, September 10, 1888. Hair, Flock & 8 ring Mattresses, &c.| ue pm 8 5 ae oe set iguana ia : ae 10 Reward. aS a iain mh : I respectfully invite the Public to inspect | i this lot. W HEREAS, between the hours of 9a. m. an | GEO. M. HARRIS, hall iesding #6 the Crateal Oties of the Tele| oct4—tf Auctioneer. phone Company, and stole therefrom one Lady’‘s é ete ae Cioth Secque and one Gossamer, the under- -——-OF—— . signed will pay the above reward to anyone who ; will give such information as wil! lead to the FURNITURE STOVES &e pat Sd no ag of the party who stole the above s j } s The Sacque was grey cloth, bound braid, had} Nl CW Fall and. WV cer Soe ati small bone butions, and had in the pocket a let- eae ¥ ** Miss a Post Office BY AUCTION, oon black = lined with a an plaid. i nat i AT MY SALESKOOM, a‘ Central Telephiane Uiice, oc en reet. ; On Friday, 5th October,| | ’ ) i , “') TEACHER WANTED. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: a Household Furniture, Carpets, Pic- ® . tures, Stoves. &c. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept29—tl sle Auctioneer, Furniture, Carpets, &e. I AM instructed by the REV. A. S. STEW- ART, to sell by Auction, at the Manse, West River, On Thursday, October 11th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, aA. M.: All his Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Seis, Car- pets, Pictures, Glassware, Crockeryware, &c. Aso:—1 Buggy, l Sulky, | Sleigh, 1 set Harness, I Cow, Trerms:—All sums exceeding Ten Dollars, thiee months on approved joint notes. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. PRIVATE RESIDENCE, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by MR. WILLIAM LARTER. to sell by Auction, oa the Pre inises, On Wednesday, 10th October, AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON, HIS DWELLING HOUSE, SITUATED ON THE Corner of Great George and Euston Streets. This Property has a frontage of 51 feet, and runs back !00 feet on Euston Street. The House is well built and finished throughout. Terms at sale. Oct. 3, 1888. AUCTION SALE Farming Implemaits, Carriagcs, &¢. AM instrnected by the HONORABLE JAMES WAKBURION, to sell by Auction, at bis sate Residence, “* HUNTINGTON,” Gu Monday, 8th of October, M.: AT Ii O'CLOCK, A. All ais FARMING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of 1 iron Plough; 1 Iron Drill Harrow, with mould boards; 1 American Plough, iron beam ; 1 Wooden Harrow; 1 Wooden Koller; 1 Cart, with Truck Body ; 1 Double Seated Wagon. with Pole complete; 1 Marketing Wagon; | Wood sleigh ; 1 Vouble Seared Box Sleizn; 1 Drivin Sleigh; 1 gooci Wolf Robe ; 1 sett Silver Mount Harness; 1 sett Bixck Mounted Harness; 1 Base Buiner and other Stoves; lot of Stove Pipe; Hot Bed Frames ; Oak Casks, &c., & GEO. M. HARRIS, septS—tl sle Auctioneer. ~ HILLSBOROUGH Skating Rink Company. of the $5 000 and gald medal, awarded by the Dominion Government for the best stock transport car & year or two ago. ; The Chelsea, Mass., Leader, to hand this morning, coniains a very complimentary no- tice of Mr. A. H. Gillis, formerly of Char- lottetown, who is now engaged in business there. Mr. Gillis is one of the largest deal- ers in real estate in the ci:y, and is aiso the owner of the largest and best equipped bak- ery in the State, and a soda and Mineral | Water Manafactory. We congratulate Mr. | gil Sate a wed wien kim cif: HE GENERAL ANNUAL MERTING of the! Hi'isborougb Skating Rink Company will RNR a THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1883. TROUBLE FEARED BY COMPETITORS. low prices. THE FROUBLE will i. Ek. PROWSE sells his Stock at such ridiculously —— ae ———(0) —____—- be to sell Clothing, when HE GUARANTEES to sell from 10 to 20 per cent. lower than any other house in the trade They may blow as they please. His STOCK this Fall is larger than ever and cheaper than the cheapest. 225 PIECES DRESS GOODS AT A BIG BARGAIN. WANTED—A Male Teacher, Second Class, for the Marshfield School. Apply on or before MONDAY, 15th inst., to the Trustees. ISAAC 8. CROSBY, RODERI°K MUNN. DONALD FERGUSON, oct3—dy & wky pat li N ISS ALICE O'BRIEN wishes to inform her cusiomers andthe public in general that oie has taken Rooms over J. B. Macdonali’s Wry Goods Store, where she will do MILLI- NERY, MANTLE and DRESS MAKING in the latest style CUT: ISG and FITTINGa ayectalte Cutting done by the * Ladies’ Delight System.” Ladies wishing to learn the above system will be tanght on reasonable terms. 2w~—sept2t Every one having a PIANO or ORGAN should send for our Lis's of 5 and 10 cent Music. Posta: Card to LANDRY & C©CO., 52 King Street, st. John. N. B. 2“—octl NOTICE. the Old S and (opposite Bridges’ Meat Mar- ket, Hillsborough Street,) if not called for before the lstof November, will be sold for cost, work dove promptly and to order. 8.8. TAUDVIN. sepi27—Im dy & wky ANTHRACITE COAL. | | TO ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from | New York, due here aont 12th inst. : - 270 Tons of the celebrated JERWVYN COAL, |} which gave such good satisfaciion last year. R. McMILLAN aug7—dy & wky tf i i 1 | WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ANTED—A girl for general hovsework ina smali family, Appiy at this office. oe oct3 3i PHYSICIAN wants a partner with some capital to open a Drug Store ina town on rv. K. Island, where there is a population of over 5.000 people, to be supplied with Medicine, Drugs and Pruggists’ Sundries. Good chance for a young man with smail capital to learn tbe Drug business. Address “ Rnei,” KXAMINER office. pd 6i—~vct2 B ARDERS WANTED.—A Gentleman and his wife. Apply to Mrs, KENNEbyY, Hilis- borough Square, octi {7 ANTED.—A govud piain Cook in a small family. Apvly at this «fice. 2i—octl Ww ANTED.—A steady Boy, useful about a Louse and understands loukiog afier a horse. apply at THE EXAMINER Uftice. octi—t JUND.—On Saturday last, a Sum of Money. fhe owner can hvve the same oy proving property and paying expenses. Kuquire at tis: office. 3i—octl ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework j Good wages to a Gumpetent girl, Appiy! to ins. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street, sept29—4i LET.—A House containing nine rooms, with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part of the city. Stabie and Warehouse attached. Apply at this ottice, 6i eod~septaB To LET.—The new Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, adjoining the resideuce of Dr. Warburton, Prince Aireet. Avply to Mr. E H. Norton, corner of Prince and Vorchester Sireets, orto the subdscriver, at Oounty Court Office.— HENRY SMITH. sat wed—sepizZs —~. a ee O LET.—Dwelling, with four rooms and porch, on Sidney Street,—R. K. Brace, seprz6—lw ANTED.—An experienced Clerk iu a gétier- _ al store. Apply by letter, with references, siating salary, ‘‘ Box 562, Caarlouetown.” sepi25 ad LET.—A House on Water S'reet, contain- Send ! READY-MADE GLUTRING, LL UMBREL!.A3 and PARASOLS left at | i All! ----~0 CARD. ‘Goods New~~Stock Complete-~Prices Low. ee PEREINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1888. AT LOW PRICES, : GES. M. HABE, WANTED.—A Lady Boarder in a private pes =a sept29—t! sle Auctioneer. family. Pleasant situation. Moderate -——-- += terms. Apply at tuis office. 3i—oct2 JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1888, a ee eee A Large Stock cf Geriual Elannels IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES, Just Opened at Stanley Bros. —— eee eee CHILDRENS’ UNDERCLOTHING, CHEAP, At Stanley Brothers’. LADIES UNDERCLOTHING, Ct NN NS BF i ey amp a tieneteee ame ‘be held on WEDNESDAY, the Seventeenth | ing eleven toons with shop. Po-session day «f October, ims:an', A. U). 1888, athe hour! tamediatey. Apply to M, McQuaio, Lower o: Eight o’c.ock, p. m., at the Board of Trade | Queen Street. ti—eug?) Rooms, Mckachern’s Building, Charlottetown. | ee The Directors for the en-uing year will be, FAN rkD.—At the Hospital for the Insane. a eiected at this meeting, By Lows will be sub-! Housemaia and a Female Atiendant. Apply : te DR BLANCHARD. sept20 Mute iet tg olny a “po uta of ane ae xe! ULSTER CLOTHS, DRESS 0003, TRIMMINGS & PLUSHES, the Joint S:iock tompany Act, the Letters ChicGiaane 1” eeis. lately owned by Mr. Taudvin, and ai | present occupied by Mr. Stewart, of the firm of = z ie ’ Now @pening ai Scanley Bros. SdpterdWér 10; WISN A Wey a , A Large Stock at Stanley Bros’., Brown’s Block. 10 ee ize will ve trausacted. President. | MicLeoa & Stewart, Possession given on the 15 h HORACE HAZARD, oO Reb ricanerer | appa hie GhtZ—2nd, 3rd, WY; ib.