——— - ‘ 7 ond Other Ttents. va —, ; gy] wes go to Harris & wc Ny &* r an se <2 — —_—— rd 5 for ove - D. \ 7 gr ores 68 2 yp ai oa = ~-. Seoxret gO to Harris & oo man ve" > ; glVts + f - : “ayK.— NOW it is Memram.- ace (OY * . “a oh . THF stating for a driving park. sgt 8 ORE ” - = " 1} sown without ca ng at A» leet’ “ o8 21 : +>) ~ ie ygrnishu g 7 oe ; on - ly of fancy market baskets at app ° = «<-* gp OPP octd 3i eod Sha & Uo 4. ae - Ovening to morrow at the Rae , Big bargains. — store . b é = o js made, at the iowest prices » zoos . ee At for, at Beer Bros. octo 4i ’ ’ = = Pa _ ods, dress goods, mantles and r 6 oct 6 41 1. fat 8 Seer Bios. Way to | ‘ re wold (NDERCLOTHING \ magnificent . g very low price Hiarris & » De f a ey rf, - vir. O. V. Troop, we'll. known ; ye a “ y «gt hia residence, St. John, N. B., es * daw last. ae < the eruwd to Prowse Bros. the ae cheap men, for clothing. The PP os oet9 3i pat place OP a —No. 2 Battery, G. A, will t$ o'clock te arrange for their ameut shooting. P. EK. Island. res Matec! * ipenight & aud gover —_—— oe MB ..the public meeting to-night at 8 je rener Prince Street School, in at Upp Baction Wit on 10 cents. —— ' sagg TING public meeting to-night in 5 di with the Teachers Association, Mr. Dickie, of Summerside, will give ‘ ‘nets on Chatagus. h the Teacher's Association. egigaseason Whe D colds in the head are al preva-cnt. They lead to catarrh, 5 age consumption and death Nasal Balm « amediave relief and certain cure Sold - NGS Iw St — Government official leaves home every before business closes, es gyerten. —A local “oo gt Fort Augustus, og and arrives here { aod leaves after the ofhze in time for tea. me es 8 Yee ‘4 ig Bett RincGeRS. — The Market Hail Ml flied last night and erjoyed the w of the Shipp Brothers immensely. Bsonpany left for Pictou this morning, isiien place they perform to-night. - her Tom's CaBin.— There was another he adience at the Lyceum lust evening to om’s Cabin performed by Peck Yocle T rt J fyrsman's Compary. The play was tly greatiy enjoyed. acm fergstuX.—A large number of people by ging to take advantage of the cheap SS. Halifax on burn’ to Boston I Zt he Tuesday, 14th and 2ist Oct. Return Suis are being issaed for these dates at gare from Charlottetown. ale oll wring the Fxhibition, v'siters id not fail to see the great ¢Xx- ef men’s and boys’ overceats, coats, reefers aad suits to be mand for sale so cheap at J. B. wedonald’s. Oct. 3 6i. A fo, HarirAx.—The steamer Fastnet, Capt, bios. left on return to Halifax this morn- taking a general cargo and several pas- wis, including Mrs. Churchill, Mrs Ter- Pa vits. Haywood, Miss Hills, Mr. Conner, i, Madden and Mrs. Morris. os ene Tauspen aND LiguTnine.—Last Satur- wathuaderbolt fell pon the outbuild- Axi Mr. Alphonse Bouchard, a farmer Bist. Aune, Quebec. The lightning set wo the barns and atables, reducing them Wwialther contents to ashes. o-—-- Do you want a dinner set, tea set, cham- per set, glass table set, water set, toilet #. Ifso, now is the time to call, as we egiving liberal discounts. At the cheap- iM ckery store. —W. P. Colwill. Oct 1 dy wky 4wks. ™ Twauction sale of that most eligible @ hilding Jot (DeBlois lot) on the corner of ‘yer Queen and Bayfield Streets, will tie place to-morrow (Saturday) Oct. 10, ¢2 o'clock noon. It will be sold at # lenin. See handbills,—E H Norton & m '\, Auctiuneera, . ltayp Honss ABROAD. —The thre yeat- fy Scot Starhght, purchased by Mr. im on P. E. Island a few weeks ago. Wik first prize at the Halifax Exhibition ik Mehas as a saddle and carriage horse. Mr. imsold Starlight for ahandsome figure. @ ~Yoncton Transcript. Hux Kickers —According to the Moncton dimes they have some very hard kickers m Mie vectionsof New Brunswick, At # dance Atk Tobique last weck, a number of yung taltom Gienlevit Settlement took charg of # * Qouse, smashed the windows, upset the 7 were, and finally kicked the end outof the ne, Posuc Mxxrinc.—A public meeting lhe held in the Hall of Prince Street l, under the auspices of the Teachers’ “tention, at 8 o’clock. Addresses by Mainent gentlemen. Pupils from Prince tt School will conduct the singing. ion ten cents. ——— Svoressrey Mxerincs.—As a resultof the lis*ic meetings held in Pictou recently tera. Clark and Bliss, it is said that 6/ tons have signified their inteation of lead- “gnew lives. Twenty-nine belong to St. Mtew's Church, Prince 13, Methodist ‘ tox 5, St. James 5, and outside churches 8. oo Bliss and Clarke are now holding Wings at Amherst. T 3 +He ToRr.—Since the receipt of the des- i yesterday, we have learned dad: al Pointer won the fourth and con- ing heat in the great pacing match at "a Haute, Ind., in 2123. At the same tig, Vie H. won the 2.16 trot (purse, a best time, 2.164 Two-year-old Sabars was sent to beat the 2 18 record by Sunol as a two year old, which he ing ia equalling. : — annanl ihaent show of ths Rhode dence Horse Breeder's Association, Provi- Se 1, on the Gch, Martha Wilkes, wg LE. D. Wiggin, ot Bellingham, Mase., med for a quarter of a mile She did it fear which is the next beat record to 12.29), Os ne ls segs RE Bits eal Sa THE DAILY I 1 i i } TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Desparcnes To Tus Examiner. The Halifax Strike Ended. ss Hauirax, Oct, 9, Master Mechanics’ Avenciation end’ the Amalgamated Trades Unies a a a night, wheu the strike was Siete ‘vt was linally agreed that apprentices be in- dentured to their employers, the rate of wages the first year to be $2.50 per week sid for each following year till he has served his term an increase of $1.50 per week each year. Employers may have as maby apprentices as they wish. This settles the strike, and the men will likely go to work to-morrow. The Allerton-Nelson Race. Grand Rapips, Mich., Oct. 9. The race for $10,000 between Nelson and Allerton was witnessed by fully twenty thousand people. Allerton was the favor- ite In the pools. Nelson won the first heat by an open length in 2.13. Allerton get the second heat by a half length in . 145; the third heat by an open length in : 153; the fourth heat by an open length in 2.164. Parneli’s Faneral. Dustin, Oct. 9. It has been decided that the funeral ceremonies of Parnel! will be held at the cemetery at Glasnevin, three and a half miles north of Dublin, on Sunday next. The body will arrive at Dublin on Sunday morning ard will be taken in state from the City Hall. From there the funeral will proceed. Fire in New York. New York, Oct. 9. A fire yesterday destroyed the five-story brown stone mansion, 101 Fifth Avenue, owned by Mrs. Hayward Cutting, and oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. August PB linont. Mr. Belmont was not at home, but his wife and child were living there. The servants had very narrow escapes from death. The house was filled with costly furniture aad tapestries. The building was eompletely gutted. The loss is estimated at $200,000. The Behring Sea Affair. Orrawa, Oct. 9. The Rritish Commissioners on the Behring Sea matter are expected to return this month. The Premier had a communication from Sir William Dawson stating that delegates had full and ample opportunity to make any investigation desired, and they speak highly of the courtesy of Russian and American officials. ————<»— Still! Investigating. Orrawa, Oct. 9. The sub-committee of council are still continuing the investigation as to irregu larities in the departments. It is understood that pending the final decision, Peraira, Henry and Turuer, have been notified to resume duty. ++O+>— Personal. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gleeson, of Halifax, are visiting the city. Mr. McQueen, of the British Farmers’ Delegation, left to-day to visit Cape Breton. Mr. Chas. Dev. Schofield, who has been for some time past a guest of the Master of the Ro!ls, left for his home in St. Joha, this morning. Mr. Davy, accompanied by Hon. Alexander Laird, went to Wilmot Valley this forenoon, whence they will drive open to the north side through New London, returning to Summerside in the evening. tey. S. James, and son, of Murray Harbor, P. E. Island, are in town ov their way to Sackville and other points. — [Moncton Times. Mesars. J. S. Boyd of the Times, (George McSweeney of the Hotel Brunswick, Ald, Cole and ex-Ald. Lea are among the Monc- ton visitors to the Provincial Exhibition and races. Rev. James Carruthers, of this city, is to lecture in McGregor’s Hall, New Glasgow, N. S., on Friday evening, )6th inst. His sub- ject will be ‘“* The World Gone Mad.” Mr. J. M. Learmont and wife, of the Wind- sor, left for Charlottetown on Tuesday.—New Glasgow Chronicle. — nea AE LLL LLL, Local Notices. Visitors to the Exhibition should call at Beer & Goff’s and get a parcel of their celebrated good tea to take home with them. American water white kerosene oil for sale very cheap by the can at Beer & Goff's. 08 2i Exhibitors, look ! A full aud completo line of horse goods, selling cheap at W. E. Dawson's. Farmers, take notice that the cheapest and best place in the city to buy horse rugs, surcing!es and halters is at W. E. Dawson's. John McLeod & Co. are showing @ very fine stock of gents furnishings. Call and see them. 05 lw MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on Thursday, Oct. 8th, John Birt, of Peake’s Station, Lot 38, to Margaret Dorethy McCannell, of Pisquid, P. i. Island. DIED. i C d, James At Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 3rd, O'Brien, aged 36 years, formerly of George town, leaving & sorrowful widow and three ehildren to mourn their loss. May his soul rest in peace. ————F scansitbttalicsiuamente HE Large Store with Warehouse —— ing, fronting on Queen Street, net ater Street, at present in the occupation of ‘ ane H. Toombs. This preperty 1s openeiee = shipping, etc Possession given lst Vecem , etc, next, 1891. For further particular Messrs Davies & Haszare signed at Southport. JOHN AYEWARD. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1891.—2w eod al : j li ew private residences. we d qT? LET. — To ished with al! modern conve, built a» ing a splendid unobstruc i unding country. inspection These houses are now ope 4s CAMPBELL, 7 a. m. to 6 o. Mm. Apply to THOM dy—sept2t s apply at office of i, or to the under- niences, com (na Richmond Street. : oo ae poadiaeda ee sete Weel SAFE — [ol | i THE GREAT | PURIFIER q 1 br! { 4 | < Se ’ = Ct |i Sy Bite | ea wee “s AES 2 i rm BRISTOL'S ] ‘9, SARSAPARILLA| Lanes CURES ALL | Taints of the Blood, £5] CERTAIN [| FRIDAY ees ~ Se ameneaeat — NN ON AO tC CO OC tt dle, can begin to show you No white man in town the pile of Bargains that are now to be seen at PROWSE BROS. MR. GC. PROWSE has just returned from Montreal. While there he hunted the city over for job lines, aud was successfal in procuring some im- mense bargains in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing; also 60 pieces Print, we!! worth 16 and 17 cts. we will clear at 12 cts. Everybody should call and OTICE. LL subscribers to the Farquharson Monument who have not paid their subscription will kindly call on the Treasurer, Mr. W. D. McKay, and do su on or before the 10th inst., as the Com- ao to wind up the business on W. D. McKAY, C. B. McNEILL, }\Com. J. B. DAWSON, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e SOc - ANTED AT ONCE.—A girl one 1 housework. A to M y oo witgumeian * ate V 7ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A seeond-h > SE.— -hand W Base Burner Hall Stove, in good condition No. 40) Sultana preferred, Any person having such for sale can hear of a purchaser by applying at this office or to P. O. Box 497. li pd- “oct? ' TO LET.—A parlor and bedroom, with board _in central part of the city. Apply at this oftice. tf—oct9 OR SALE~The well-know ili 70} he well-known and fast-sailin } Schooner RUSTIC, sixiy-tive tons aecanenaee octg, 3i pd NO LET.—A Cottage containing eight rooms kitch n and pantry, situated on Gratton Street. opposite the Prince of Wales College Any person renting this houze will have the opportunity of baying furniture, carpets and ether house furnishines, ali new, at a reason- ome Saat Apply to J. A. NICHOLSON. oct2 Apply to Captain Thomas Lowrey. W ANTED.—A steady, capable man, to help at the E'ectric Station. Apply by letter, with reference, to THE FULL ELECTRIC Co, : oct7—6i eod ] O3T.—-On Saturday night, 3rd inst., between 4 the Duncan House and the Roeekjin Huuse a silver wa’ch. Finder will be snitebly reward: ed vu leaving it at this olfice lw pd—oct7 OST.—To-dar, in this citr, a Cheques for AJ Forty ($10) ollars, endursed by Arcaivaid hiowatt. Finder will be suifabiy rewarded uy leaving it at the Merchants’ Bink of P. EB, Isiand, oct7-—-2i yd \ TJANTED.—A_ girl for xeneral housework in a smali family. Apply at this office. oct7—if OR SALE.—A Hall Stove (Base Rarner) in perfect order. Enquire at THE KXAMINER fii ce. bi pd—oct7 WANTED —For the winter months, a parlor and bedroom, with beard, in a central locality. Apply, stating teruias aad other parti- culars, to Box 206, P. O, oct6 T? LET.—The Store in the City Hotel latel occupied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. it will be fitted up to suit the incoming tenant, Good ceilarage underneath, which can also be fitted up if required. Avply to DANIEL DAVIES. sept22—dy To RENT.—Dwelling House on Kent Street, opposite City Hall, containing nine rooms, oar closets, water and good cellar, oocupied y Mr. Chappell, Architect, will be vacant about October 3rd. Apply to G, SCANTLEBURY, 109 Prince Street. eod—sept23 WANTED.—A girl for general housework, Good reference required. Apply to Mrs. Fut, Upper Prince Street. 6i eod—sept30 1O LET.—One-half of house on King Street, at present occupied by Captain Knos Rake, containing eight large rooms with closets. Pos- session given 9th of October next. The house is in first-class order, and is well adapted for a private residence or & boarding house. Ailso— One-half of house on King Street, known as Tod- vin House, containing ten rooms with closets and pantry in first-class order. Rent moderate. Apply to John Keily, Esq., Water Commigsioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Southport. sept25 a WANTED.—A Cookin afamily of four. Wash- ing given out. Apply to Mrs. STRICK- LAND, Fitzroy Street West. tf—sept23 RF? SALE OR TO LET. Dwelling House to let on Grafton Street Kast, nearly opposite W. H. Coffin’s store. Possession may be had in a week or to suit the tenant. Apply to JOHN Evans. 8i pd—oct3 WANTED.—A boy about 15 or 16 years of (must be honest) to attend a horse and make himself useful about the house. Also, a boy to learn the trade. Inquire at the store of A, HER- MANS & SON. oc ANTKD,—Local and Travelling Salesmen W Positions permanent. Salary and expenses paid weekly.—BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, To- ronto, Ont. 10i dy (mon sat)—sep t8 GENTS WANTED —“Life of Sir John,” by A his Nephew. Baroness mala kindly expressed the hope “that the book wauld be suc- eossful from every point of view.” Hugh John Macdonaid, after reading part of the manuscript, wrote Col, Macpherson—‘“I can honestly con- gratulate you on the success of your work, Any person wishing fac-simile letters of Sir John and hisson proviag the authenticity of the boox, send one-cent stamp for postage and they will be mailed immediately. Apply to EARLE PUBLISH™ «NG Hous, St. John, N. B. sep: OST.—A Setter Pup, six months old. Finder will please leave it at Police Station, petitors. determined no Firm. shall undersell pares Seer NNN ereaeeanees aasea a nor ae even if wer don’t want to buy. e have made up our minds to do the bigge trade this Fall we have ever done. We want ree Man, Woman and Child on P. E. Island to help us and we will save you many dollars. REMEMBER! The more we sell the cheaper we can sell. We mean business ! -(x) PROWS ERS, THER W BROTHERS, a GgER” CHEAP MER Charlottetown, September 12, 1891—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS. f.1 LJ We are the ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTONS doing a Dry Goods Business in the City. MARE A NOTE OF THIS! We have only been open One Week. If our busi- ness intreases at the same rate as it has during the week, we will need half a dozen Branch Stores by the time we are in business as long as some of our com- Every dollar's worth of goods put_in the COLD CASH. We are us. Hemember, our place of business is 136 QUEEN Store is bought for HARD, STREET, two doors below Messrs. Prowse Bros. It will pay everyone to call and see us. PATTON BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 15, 1801—eod & wky Grand Exhibition INS & STERNG’. ULLY equipped with New and°Cheap Goods for tue Season’s trade. We have a large stock which has been purchased principally for Cash in the best markets of the world, and being satisfied with small profits, we can assure all who trade with us the very best value to be had on P. BE. Island. Special Lines and Prices for Exhibition Week. New Millinery ! New Jackets ! An immense stock of New Woolen Goods, New Silk Goods, New Fur Goods, Dress and Mantle Trimmings; a big display of Mantle», Jackets aid Ulsters; 25,000 yards Grey Cottons, 12,000 yards White Cottons, 3,000 yards Fleecy Co%t ons, 4,600 yards Flannels ; Cheapest Car- pets and Oil Cloths; special lines of Winter Uniecclothing; Dry Goods of all kinds at the “oe PERKINS & STERNS. Sse New Dress Goods ! New Ulsters ! Charlottetown, September 28, 1891—dy & wky sept22 OST.—Between Dr. Johnson’s and the Drivicg L Park, on Monday sfternoon, 28th inst., & purse containing several notes. Finder will please leave it at this office. sept RACKED OATS, Bran and Shorts at the Koller Mills. 6i eod—-sept29 $$ ANTED.—A girl, for general hoasework. W Zeferences required: Apply to Mrs. R. B. Norton, Upper Prince Street. sept 24 ee lacie XATAN! ED.—Two or three good Journeymea W ‘Tailors at A. J. MURPHY’S. sept28 Te LET.—One-half of house situated on corner of Euston and Hillsborough Streets, lately occupied by Mr. D. 7. Johnston. Apply to Mrs. Ff, PARKER CARVELL. 3i eod—octz O LET.—Dwelling House with eight rooms, . situated on Hillsborough Street, Possession given about the first of October.. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. dy tf—septls X7 ANTED.—A good Cook. Apply to Mrs \ CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. septs WANTED.— Four Coat Makers at once.—JOHN McL&rQp & Co. septlz LET.—On the ist of November, @ Dwelling Pres on Cumberlend Street, at present a” wee LOT oF | MONEY TO LOAN, | pastes desiring to borrow money on either City or Farm prea in sume of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL. | LARS, can obtain the same on the most | reasonable terms and at a low rate of interest , by applying to | JAMES H. REDDIN, , | oct2—3m Solicitor, Cameron Block. _ Real Estate Agency. HE subscriber, having opened o Real Estate Agency at his Office, 1' Queen Street, gives notice that he has facilities for For Young Men and Old, ao business for persons wishing to In many Styles and Woods, including some variously mounted transacting, berm Lands or Houses in Town in Gold, Silver and Oxidized Silver, atl prices, Just received at | or Country. | Streets, containing WATSON’S DRUG STORE. © A. MoNEILL, Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1891—eod tf wy 23 | i LET.—One-half of that pleasantly situated House en the corner of Pow: eight rooms. “Aypiy to HG ; occupied by Wm, Stewart, Esq. Apply to H. P, Wrean. = lm eod pa—septit ’ Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1891—dy