ee A ea € ' Ii rocal and Other Items. S i Regular in ting of Victoria Divi \ j s evening at S 0 lo Iw oe \\ ve old goods on hana ; » 4 s 18 }) pHewest spaces Sta y Bros., B wns Block. } oc? i | + " | TA eS SCARCI Lhe Halifax Va SAVS: | Potatoes are reported scarce In the suntry, and asa ms ence prices may bé« high this - } estoring the color, thickening the rowth, and beautifying the hair, and for pre sldness, Halls Hair Renewer is un « venting surpasseu a wy i) vs One case of these favorite igars received to-day for sale wholesale eap \pothecaries Hall, (DesBrisay’s cor ' oc26 3i dy - MASON Victoria Division, No. 2, A. F \. A., will hold a special meeting this evening t 8 o'clock sharp The third degree will be mfierred * i. ‘ \NOTHER FReAK.—A Halifax paper says that Mrs. Caleb Dorey, of Fox Point, St Margaret s Bay, has at present an apple tr in full bloom. If frost does not come too soon it may have apples by Christmas - Fresh fromthe loom! The choicest, th richest, the freshest, the best stock of dress goods we have ever shown.——Stanley Bro brown's Block. e2t 3i - - lueoryr AND ConpiTtion,— Doctor : these powders as directed, and your cold will ‘* Take be gone in two or three days. tient ** You seem quite hoarse, doctor. t ** Yes: I've had a bad cold tor four w hos oe FooLtinc THE FISHERMEN.—A Halifax ex . cnange says that large schools of mh ackerel were seen in the vicinity of Herring and Fer guson's coves on Friday, but the tish disap peared before the fishermey. had time to set thelr nets. - PATENT, Registered No. 80769 The new improved childrens’ Cashmere hose, six‘! sid, extra-spliced knees and feet—superio: dye. Stanley Kros., Brown’s Block. oc24 31 cad . Hap ro Retrre.—The Halifax Hera/d has been requested to say that ‘‘owing to recent developments in the extraordinary Preeper Doyle murder case, Emily Dillman has been f Army from the Saivation requested to retire platform. - A Seconv Crop or Porators.—When dig ging his potatoes, Mr. Jonathan Spry, of Belle- ville, Ont., planted a few of them as an ex- periment, and has gathered a second crop of tubers equal in all respects to tae Lruly this is a fertile country, this ¢ , ours, tirst crop. ] ; anada O! Ss ala More SuHirmMents.—~We learn from the Pioneer that Messrs. Layden and McGrath sent over 375 sheep on Thursday morning ; on Friday* morning Messrs. Davies and Merril sent over 412, and ayain on Saturday Messrs. Drummond and McNutt sent over 191. Two horses were also taken across on the last men tioned day. —_— - a What Becomes or THem.—The Chicago News asks, ‘How do poems grow?” and goes on to tell how. Itis a wonderful des- cription, but is entirely untrue. Poems, es- pecially uewspaper poems, grow by picking out rhymes and building lines on to them. Finallyimost of them are transplanted into the waste basket, erie More Natura Gas.—Natural yas has been discovered at Fenwick, Cumberland County, N.S. The Press says: In its escape trom the earth it became ignited, and on Sunday night was a source of wonder to a large crowd which the curiosity attracted. Many were superstitious cnough to attrilute the light to supernatural causes. intelli From Boston.—The steamer Worces- ter, Capt. Nickerson, arrived from Boston, at half-past eight this morning, with the usua! miscellaneous cargo and the following passengers : Mrs Goram, Mrs A E D ‘Tap- per, Miss Elizabeth Bryant, Mrs Andrew Doyle, Mrs Charles Gerrick, Mr R Me- Neill, Mr R Ferguson and Bessie McAulay. ici cacidliign A Rane Fixp.—The Halifax Mai says: A fisherman has turned his attention to digging out the old ruins at Louisburg. Having a certained from maps of the old town shown him by visitors, he commenced at the ruins of the governor's office on the west side of the barracks: After working for some time he discovered a number of coins among the rub- hish. Hecarefully overhauled every spade- ful until he get over one hundred coins, about thirty gold and silver, balance, copper, the dates on many of them intelligible, being from 1690 to 1745. He also found a diamond or stone, being, experts think, part of a seal ring, having cut on it a crown above a bunch of roses with a wreath underneath. ata A Disastrous Aceipexr.—The Sammerside Pioneer says: Mr. George Taylor, of Lower Freetown, near the hatchery, lost a valuable mare last Tuesday, and very nearly lost his own life as well. On that went to Wight’s mill, near Centreville, with the mare and truack-wagon. He had driven out on the dam and turned the beast to give her a drink. As he was getting out of the wagon some- thing frightened the mare, and being very spirited, she sprang oat into the water. The truck-wagon sank, leaving the box floating ia the water, with Mr. Taylor in it. He prompt- ly got eut to catch the reins and try to save the mare, but he found that the wagon was dragging her down; and as he had no footing he again caught held of the box, but was un- able to get into it. As the mill was tn motion those inside did not hear Mr. Taylor's shouts, and it wasonly by accident that some one came out and saw the predicament he was in. He was quickly rescued in an exhausted con- ‘The mare was drowned, and being a Taylor will aay he ditiou. very fine animal the loss to My be a severe one. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Oct 26—R F Merlin, Halifax; R Booth, \ontreal; L Girard, do; J R Roussel ; Quebec; R McHaffe, Hamilten; H E Cox, Boston; H Bishop, Montreal; C E Goodspeed, Bos- ton: J raiy, Toront yz ty 7 Diblee, Frederic- ton; E W Barlow, Montreal ; D M Kerr, do; J H Cross, do: P J Quinn, St John; E C Ress, Yuebeo; P J Plante, do; J Lear, wife and daughter, Halifax; E Grant, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE, fh t26—M Anderson, Velfast; WA Ching, % Mehail, Kensiagton; Geo McKay, Clifton; (> Gillis; Dundas; J E Newsom, Alex Ander- son, Heston; © B Whidden, Antigonish; G A Thompson, Montague; W C Kennedy, city; A Mauro, Cardigan; W Craig, Truro. Rabbers, beots and shoes. —2]2 cases Am- srican anid Canadian manufacture, best quality, selling cheap, wholesale and retail, at phe Vominton Boot and Shae Store. BD a 4 DAILY SprciAL PDESPATCHES TO Luk EXAMINER. New Extradition Treaty. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. re Wasa report here on Friday night © effect that a new extradition treaty had been agreed upon between ‘the | nited States and Great Britain. lt was also | stated that the Behring Sea question was the first one that Blaine expects to be roaught forward by the British minister wheu they begin to consider diplomatic matters. It is this one too, in which Can- |} te 1s most coneerned, because of the urgeney of the British Columbia sealing in- terest and the pres bia members of Parliament are putting on ) f i the Ottawa Cabinet Che cause of the cur reut report is explained to be that the Canad l Ministe1 of Justice has been ue ng up some data conceraing ex- tracition to be used in the near future. The sl ct 1s undoubtedly bern fully prepared by e British legation with a view to ne The Fast Line Service. or MonrTREAL, Oct. 27. j'on. Mr. Abbott arrived back from Eng- leat ) Saturday. Interviewed respecting ist line service, he intimated that the re sal of the Government to give rail faci- lit was the cause. The understanding was that the C. P. R. should have the same facil:ties ! ryin passengers from Halifax vel the Intereolonial that they were to have via the Moncton and Salisbury branch if _ built. lhe Government have backed out of the ar- rangement. As quick transport through without a change of cars was indispensable » the success of the fast line service, the Andersons considered it useless to make t cessal srrangements. ‘ i. a Turkey's Solid Position. BERLIN, Oct. 26. he Nati Zeitung declares that Tur- key occupies a solid position in European concert. e protection atford ed by the Berlintreaty. Regarding Emperor tu Constantinople, omission of such iit of the worst She eLyoys ta Wiiliam’s coming visit the papers say that the un act of courtesy would ad unlerpretation. Rumored Changes. Orrawa, Oct. 27. it was rumored here yesterday that Hon. Mr. Foster, Minister of Finance, is to be made Collector of Customs, at St. John, instead of Mr. Ruel, who will be superan- nuited on account of old age. Sir Leonard Tilley will then enter the cabinet and seek election in King’s county in Foster’s place. A Battle Fought. . ZANZIBAR, Oct. 27. Uapt. Wisseman has had a battle with the natives under Bushere, and defeated them, killing or wounding 300 natives. Only seven Germans were killed. Three Arabs have been executed for the murder cf officer Nailson of the East Africa Com- pany. ——— A Royal Wedding. ATHENS, Oct 27. Che marriage of Princess Sophie of Prus sia and Duke Sparta, Crown Prince of Greece, was solemnized to-day. The wea- ther was delightful. The Smalipox Seare. Orrawa, Oct. 27. There is intense excitement in Essex the smallpox scare. One of w down with the disease is lled through the most county over the patie nts no known to have trave populous parts of the county within the past few day Ss. Wore Trouble Feared. : is JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Oct. wi. The prospects that Johnstown will again very Rain has continuously for the be under water are good. been falling almost past 36 hours and a great many streets are alre idy almost impassable to pedestrians, Sradiaugh Better. Lonpon, Oct. 27 Bradlaugh, who has been suffering from congestion of the luags, has re sovered, and will soon take a sea voyage with a view tu regaining his full strength * Bosion Market Prices. Oct 24, L889. Porators.—Receipts ior past six days, 156,000 bush: previous six days, 107,500 bush. The market ha become pretty badly demoralized owing to the heavy arrivass ¢ f western afd P. E. I. stock. For inferior davs western have been urged the past few quai- oo oe and Chenangoes have been dragging at 48e to 50. ancy Hioulton stock holds up the best, but when there is so much cheap stock offering, it has a tendency to drag down the best. We quote prices of Island on a : 4 RRL at joe to 4D aS to stock ?. E. Island Hebrons.,... le Oh. " EE Pe Le ,. 95 to 60 ae Stars and Burbanks.....50 to .. Silver Dollars... ... << 59 to Chemamgoee os 6 99% 48 to 50 Eaes, Receipts tor the week 22 boxes, 221 bbis., 11,692 cases; last week 221 boxes, 274 bbls., 12,209 cases. There has been considerable increase in the receipts of held stock this week, and prices tor such are easier, but really choice fresh stock is still in light supply and in good demand, Island firsts sell at 2c. Frsu.—There are few changes to report in the fish market. Mackerel are not quite so firm as they have been owing to the ar- rival of Irish stock. Below are the prices : Mackerel, extra shore ® bbl......30 00@.... “ M6 bie css teste 25 00@.... ” Oe Ee yveeeedd OO@.... ” No. 3 large rimmed... .20 00@.... - No. 3 plain......-+-+:- 18 00@.... és English. ....--++-: ee cck OS. For canned mackerel and lobsters the following are the prevailing prices -— Canned Mackerel, — 1 lb. tins labelled per doz..... Canned Lobster?,— 1 Ib.tins, labelled, new, per doz 1 GO to ,,,, : Ow is sare the British Colum- | KHXAMINER, - oe PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SHIP NEWS. Halifax, Oct. 25.—Ar schrs Dessie M, Lea- mau, North Bay via Souris, 70 bris mackerel; Kilen Mary, Hepson, Pownal; John M Inglis, Wolfe, North Bay, 187 bris mackerel; (iuide, Porrior, Charlottetown; Zephyr, Hayrpell, Georgetown; Edgar T Richard, Richard, Or- well; Welcome, Borrang, Cardigan. Cld, schr Diclytres, Cook, Georgetown. Canso, Oct 25—Sld, schr Maria, Ripple, CGuysboro. boston Oct 23—Ar Miletus, Haugh, Montague. Cid, brigt Westaway; St John’s; ischr C C Warren, Comean, Charlottetown. schr i Weather Builetin. | : Toronto, Oct. 28.—-10 a. m. i Strong winds and gales, southeast and | southwest, cloudy and rainy weather. LAMP CHIMNEYS. In STORE: rm.) Cases LAMP CHIMNEYs, ] 0 75 Gross WICKS, 100 ‘* BURNERS, At Reduced Prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. guar jour 2i oct26—6i pat 6i Charlottetown Driving Park, PRSHE Directors of the above Association a have ordered a final call of 20 per cent. on the subseribed 30th November ° 7 (S20 a share}, to be made stock, payable on oat before next. Shareholders will please pay the amount of call to the Secretary, at the office of Warbur- Cameron Block, City, not ibove date. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. ISS9 -dy & wky tl dte ton & Smallwoo i } thar ¢ later than the Ch’town, Oct. 22, Glen Stewart Market Garden. ‘ELERY! CELERY! gURST-CLASS CELERY, free from rust, 20 cents per dozen, delivered at Sales- room, Stall No. 1, west end of Market House. Boxing extra. Cash must accompany all orders. JAMES BURKE, Southport Post Office. oct26—sat mon thu mon THE GREAT International Maritime EXRIDLTION, —TO BE HELD— IN BOSTO —FROM 4th November,) 1889, J —WILL BE~— (4th January, 1890, The Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Held in the World. a ee ee eee 4% 47 ITH a view to encourage a large attend- ance, and give the people of Prince Edward Island a cheap trip to Boston and Return, The Boston, Halifax and P, E. Island Steamship Line have concluded to issue SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS (embodying a Coupon which will 1dmit the holder to the Exhibition), at the low price of Ten Dollars Each. These Tickets will be good on the 8, 5. Carroll,” Capt. Brown, or the 8. S. ** Wor- cester,” Capt. Nickerson, sailing FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, on Thursday of Rach Week, at 4 o'clock, p. m., viz., 81st October, 7th, 4th and 2st Nevember, and sailing on their return trips FROM BOs- TON, on WEDNESDAY, Gth, 13th, 20th and 27th November. for further information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. GARDINER, Manager, Lewis's Wharf, Boston. R. b. oct25 dy Ww W KY tj i 4th Nov. ee a a na etm INES, LOST, FOUND & a \ ANTED.—A Servant for general house- work. Apply to Miss Morkis, Water Street. octz8 wo young woman as cashier ina dry goods store. Must be accustomed to changing money and have some knowledge of book-keeping. Address P. O, Box 329, Charlotte- town. 6:—oct23 ARS. FRANCIS MACNUTT will resume her M classes for Drawing and Oil Painting on Tuesday, November 5th. Application can be made to Mrs. Macnutt at her Room, 79 Hills- borough Street, on ‘Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2 till 5 p. m. dy 3i wky 3i—uct28 NYONE with a good Base Burner for_ sale A will hear of a purchaser by calling at EK. W. ‘TAYLOR'S Store. oct26 ww NTED.—Situation by a young man as clerk in astore. Good reference and experience. Apply at this office. 21—oct 26 W ANTED IMM EDIATELY.—A good general Servant. No washing. Apply at this office. oct26 ‘ WANTED. -Situation as housemaid by gfrl with three years’ experience. Good refer- ences Address Curisty M. STEWART, | Orwell Bridge. oct 25 5i pd WANTED. _Two smart young men. Apply at once to S. GREY, Railway Station, Charlotte, town. oct25 3ipd ANTED.—An experienced Saleswoman for W a Dry Goods Store, Address P. O, Box 165. oct2t tt CO TO LET.—A Furnished House for six months r or longer, oncorner of Great George and Pi Streets. Apply to MRS. BLatcH. oct22--1W } | DATON & CO, supply every description of MEN’S _ CO. give is » household word throughout the Island. SPECIAL LOT GF OVERCOATS, worch $7.00, clearing out at $4.75. We will treat you well and give you good value for your money, | amt a — ———-- - MONDAY, O JAS. PATON & CO'’S REAT CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Ne A ite Be a" and see us. OVERCOATS, - OVERCOATS, . - - . OVERCOATS, . - - . . OVERCOATS, . - ' OVERCOATS. . - - . . OVERCOATS, - . ° . r OVERCOATS, .- - - . a OVERCOATS, - . . OVERCOATS, . ‘ OVERCUATS, - - - OVERCOATS, _ - - . - OVERCOATS, - - - " : OVERCOATS, ‘ OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, All kinds of to the Wonderful Value we AND DRAWERS, &c., &c Owing LINDERS Charlottetown, Ucteber 25, IS&89. SQUARE. and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, and the good valae PATON & An Immense Assortment of REEF ERS and OVERCGATS, A VERY This is a race chance ; don’t miss the Bargains. Come : - - $ 2.00 | REEFERS, $ 2.00 - . 3.50 | REEFERS, : . . . . . 2.50 . . . 5 00 | REEFERS, . . . - 3.25 5.50 | REEFERS, . . 4.00 . . 6.00 | REEFERS, : - . - 4.25 - - 7.00 | REEFERS, - - . . 4.75 . - 7.50 | REEFERS, . : . . . . 5,50 - - 8.00 | REEFERS, . ; - 6.00 - - . 9.00 | REEFERS, . : : . . : : 6.50 : 9.75 | REEFERS, - - - - - 7.00 - - - 10,75 | REEFERS, . : : . - ; : . 8.00 : - 11.50 | REEFERS, - . - . . . . 8.75 - 12,00; REEFERS, . . . - - . . . 9.75 : - 12.50 | REEFERS, - . - . - 10,50 - - 13.50} REEFERS, - . - . - 12.50 REEFERS, . - - : . 14.00 Prices. MEN’S FUR CAPS, GOAT Children’s Clothing at Lowest give our sales increase. Extra Value in ROBES, JAMES PAYTON & CO,, The Great Clothing Store, @uecen Square, ww ~ i, NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARIMENT. Dress (= Su a ae : \ m\ Ge i / a oman and on nna le As Bonnets ous[_|| | BEER BROS. | |[-|~—~ : - aS ereene a a -+ ouR LONDON FASHIONABLE MANTLES aint a F & SPECIALTY. ~—- PARIS) ly A fob | eS Se 0 Lobes. ce as ee SN Z : re \ =< | Pai diieeemab sou Lod | | Zi ; | \ co JAMES MARKET Charlottetown, October 15, 1889—eod wky PATON & G0 SQUARE. New. New. New. ener W* have recently secured from Mr, Me- Gain, of Glasgow, Scotland, from his personal instructions, the secret of making the following fine Cakes, Pastry and Rolls. Knowing them to be of excellent quality, we intend baking some of them daily with ow already large line of goods: Bath Buns, Scotch Perkins, Cheese Cakes, Seotch Oat Cake, Louise Cakes, Scotch Scones, Kye Scones, Coburg Cake, Kecles Cakes, Cookies, London Buns, Vienna Ralls, French Rolly, French Horns,;Rose Puilfs, Rock Jiscuit, Scotch Short Bread or Cake. A. & C. QUIRK, City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. Oct. 19 1m eod. eect e D ~ ROBT. BE. IRVING, Accountant and Adjuster, 2809 GRAFTON STEELT, P. E. ISLAND, CHARLOTTETOWN, E repared to attend to the making up and alancing of Mercantile and Marine ac- counts. Books posted and accounts made out if required at merchants’ place of business. Stock-taking and valuing attended to in all parts of the Province. octl7 Pictures for Mission Week. —_—— URING Mission Week persons wanting Catholic Pictures Framed in all styles, will please give a call at the Store of the late John McEKachen, Queen Street, and inspect our selections. Any Picture not on hand will be supplied to order. Give us your patronage and we will suit your taste or your purse. JAS. J, O'REILLY & CO. oct22-~dy lw 1 uf NOTICE TO SHOEMAKEKS.—We Bxjiare Headquarters for French Calf Tops, Leather, Upper, Calf, Goat, Kid, Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread, Webb, nye lets, Brass Nails, Bristies, Hammers, &c., sold cleaper han can be imported. Orders by letter carefully and promptly attended to. GOFF BROS. oe ee Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1889. Wholesale Trade. {x} \,EALERS who will send us specifications of their wants jor Fall Trade will find our Jobbing Prices Lower than any other Hardware Supply House in Canada. Order at once for importation. | Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Forks and Shovels, Nails, ilorse Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron, Chain, Bolts, Traces, &e., —AND ALL— SEeTBLE HARDWARE f & NORTON & FENNELL. Aug . 22, (389 aw & why CHARLOTTETOWN, SF a EMG Hai RES i if if it -