Ce Local and Other Items, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Wen’s Cardigan Jackets, 75 cents each Harris & Stewart. > ~W - pontcr Ce [his morning one drnuk 12or Sd és ays. was fined § ) i Received to-day, a quantity of OysTERS : some to-night. Call and get fresh oysters J is . i ' AvxcalL MerTING The shareholders of she Skating Rink Co. are reminded of the an yer » be held this evening - Ladies Astrakan lackets, the jargest stock snd finest we have evet shown Harnis & Cony ART, L I ion Ho ise o Pra Members of the Methodist wick) Church Choir will please remember the practice this evening at eight o'clock sharp o : RemeEMBER the spec ial train to Summer- side to-morrow (Thursday) morning at 8 o'clock. Fare only one dollar. Excursionists can return by mail express if locai time. they - aesire. Mors Ecos For ExeLtanp.—An Ontario r will ship from 100 to 150 to the English markets from Lake p niuece export eases Of ees Montreal by the Beaver Line steamer Oatario next Wednesday morning. - LAID Rest.—The body of the late Sapper U, Saunders, of the Engineer corps, . was interred at Milton this afternoon. A firing party drawn from the corps accompanied the funeral procession to the cemetery. -_ Our “Imperial Jewel” Hall Stove is a double heater, and the handsomest Stove | manu actured. Complete in every particular. Sold on comn \ission.—E,. H. Norton & Co. oct28— 3i a a John P. Murray, late of the Boston Dental has purchased the od will and interest of Dr. H. B. Findlay, continue business in the office re occupied by the latter. See advertis DexTAL. —Dr. Colle ge, ment elsewhere. - —Those wishing to hear a attend the Lileyd and Heartz, Philbarmonic MrstcaLt TREAT musical treat should not fail to grand concert by Messrs n Thanksgiving evening, in H = oe kets may be had at stores named in advertisement Gittins POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF THE STORM.— The furnitare advertised for sale on Tuesday last will be sold on Friday at 2 o'clock at my salesr Anyone wanting parlor, dining- m, hall, bedroom, or kitchen furniture, i attend Rr. Be airsto, Auc’t. a Use Bensdorp’s Royal Dutch Cocoa, The est Cocoa made. More economical and wholesome than tea, makes a delicious drink andis easily prepared, Sold in 3 and 4lb tins at Geo. Carter * Co's, Market Square. ect 27 lw L. O. A.—A regular meeting of St- George's Lodge, No. 1171, will be held to. morrow night, in their hall, corner Kent aud Prince Streets, at 7.30 sharp. A full attendance is requested All visiting brethren cordially invited. By order. 2 -~ More Damace.—The gale and high tide of | yesterday damaged the wharves at Rocky Point and Southport somewhat, and caused a amall washout at the west side of the Railway Wharf. Slight washouts along railway track at Montague Bridge and a short dis- tance west of Summerside are also reported. sliceciittr aime SteAMERS’ Movemegents.—The Island steam- ers did good work yesterday, notwithstanding the high winds prevailing. The steamer from Pictou reached here about half-past seven, and the one from Point DuChene was but a few minutes Jate in reaching Summerside. The foreign mail} arrived in the city about twenty minutes to nine. icles aeittien A Livery Otpv May.—The Shelburne, N. 8, Budget says: John Lyons, Sherose Island, Barrington, spent last week with his friends at this place. Mr. Lyons, who is 78 years of age, walked from his home on the Is and to tne reside nce of his sister, Mrs. Crowell, at Lower Wood's harbor, in twu hours and aqnarter. The distance is about Salk wath. eignt miles. a A Bic Orrer Rerusep.—W. J. Nelson, of Bridgewater, N. S., states that he has refused to accept an offer of $100,000 for the right W. J. Nelson & Co. have to manufacture Minard’s Liniment in the United States, The offer was made some days ago by an English syndicate now operating in the States. The right to manufacture the liniment in Canada is held by C. C. Richards & Co. of Yarmouth. ‘dean Incanpescent Licutine.—By reference ur advertising columns it will be seeu tuat the I’. E. Island Electric Co. have im- ported the plant necessary for running the Thomson-Houston incandescent system of electric lighting. They are prepared to take orders for the lighting of stores, pri- vate residences and buildings. On and after to-day, all information can be obtained at their office corner Waterand Pownal streets. ———— i _» Westey's Cenrenary.—The Methodist8 of England are preparing to celebrate to celebrate the centenary of the death of Wesley in March, and to build over his grave atomb. It is proposed to substitute seven handsome marble pillars for the pre- sent wooden pillars under the gallery, each ts cost $500. The Methodist Church of Canada has been invited to contribute funds for one of these, and the Methodist Episcopal churches of the United States one each, * SS. Torowro’s Crvic Trovsies.—The civic debt of Toronto is $75 per head of the po- pulation. Toronto has evidently been ‘eading a fast life. Her net debt is $12,- ‘79,000, upon which the average family of live persons has to pay $17.60 a year in- terest. She has spent $3,370,783 of bor- towed money on water works construction since 1804, and now she has a water famine. Her sewers are miserable and her streets are muddy. rn ae _ THe Governor-GENERAL IN Pictrov.— Che Mayor and City Council’ of Pictou presented His Excellency the Governor- General with an address on the occasion of his return to that place from Charlotte- town on Saturday. Previous to the pres- entation of the address His Excellency and party were treated toa drive around the “ty and suburbs, visiting the Academy thy Logan's Tannery during the course of Main on The vice-royal party re- nained in Pictou over Sunday, attending “ervice in St. James Church, and left for ontreal via Truro on Monday. } | j | | — i 2. S Pig . » "ay o- om ° SPROIAL Desparcuks To Tuk EXAMINER. Ottawa News. Orrawa, Oct. 28, Mr. Webster, immigration agent, has assurance that four hundred (Canadian families settled in Dakota will remove to Manitoba next spring. Manitoba dairymen are asking the Goyv- ernment to raise the duty on butter to en- able them to secure the British Columbia market, Bishop Macdonald, of Alexandria, was oct 23 mj | COnsecrated to-day at that place, Arch- bishop Cleary officiating. ‘There was a large attendance of bishops, priests and laity. An address was presented to the new bishop by the Protestants of the dis- trict and a banquet was given in the even- | ing. The “Colonel” Heard From. Woopsrock, Ont., Oct. 28. The latest sensation in the Birchall case is & letter dated October 5, addressed to the prisoner, and sapposed to be written by a person in Jackson, Michigan, and signed by the “Colonel,” a signature that has figured very conspicuously in the case in connection with the telegram that was a riddie to the prosecution. The writer tells the whole story how he killed Benwell. The whole thing is no doubt a *‘fake,” and looks more as if it was written or dictated by the prisoner than any person. The writer is supposed to have been in Birchall’s confidence during the whole plot. He addresses him very familiarly as ‘‘Rex, my dear,” &ec., and tells him he has been watching him since the eventful 17th of February. oe They Want %5,000. ttt “WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1890. Vessels for Charter. (oe WANTED for Vessels to load for Boston, Halifax or Cape Breton Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Queen Square, Charlottetown. oct29—dy lw ports, Meeting of Grand Division, §. of '., at Summerside, SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Charlottetown on Thursday morning next, at 8 o’clock, for Summerside, returning same evening. Return tickets, $1.06. This will be a good opportunity for any person desirous of visiting Summerside, SIMON W. CRABBE, Chairman Committee. LUMBER BY AUCTION, To Close Out all Consignments. W* will sell by Auction, on THURS. DAY, Oct. 30th, at 3 o’clock, on Connolly’s Wharf, the unsold balance of several cargoes of Lumber, including 30,000 choice Pine Boards, Lot narrow - a ce ec Spruce “ ** Hemlock Boards, ** Scantling, 3x3 and other sizes, ‘** Hemlock Deals and Spruce Plank, ** No. 1 Spruce Deals. Terms at sale. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. GRAND CONCERT aren peileal oct27—3i ~~ orrawa, oct. 28. MESSRS, LLOYD & HEARTZ, The Vacuum Oil Company, of Rochester, commenced an action in the Ex- chequer Court iv recover $5,000 deposited with the Collector of Customs at Montreal two years ago, on the occasion of the seiz- ure of some of the company’s goods, such seizure being subsequently shown to be un- founded. The Gunboats All Right. Lisson, Oct. 28. Advices have been received from Mozam- bique to the effeet that the British gun- boats Mosquito and Herald have safely as- cended the Shire and entered the Ruo River. Letter of recall have been sent to Senor Freitas, Portuguese minister;to to England. Another Strike. Cuicaco, Oct. 28. _ Every steam fitting establishment in Chicago is idle to-day. All gnion and 95 per cent. of the non-union men are gn strike. —— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 29.—10 a m. Moderat. to fresh winds; fair weather. 2. me eee A Denial. Sir,—My attention has been called to the following statement of the Guardian: ‘*Mr. R. Galbraith was employed jy the liquor dealers some time ago to canvass in every hole and corner of the city for names to & petition for the repeal of the Scott Act in Charlottetown.” This statement is absolutely untrue. R. GALBRAITH. ‘inisiiaaiiienilaiiiaaaaaiiiaiine Caledonian Club. At the regular meeting of the -Caledonian Club, held at the club rooms, on Tuesday evening, the 28th inst., the following were elected officers for the ensuing year :— Chief—Hon. A. A. Macdonald (re-elected), President—Lt. Col. Irving (re-elected). ist Vice-President— David Small (re-elected). 2ad Vice-President—James Calder. Treasurer—J. W. Morrison (re-elected). Finanancial Secretary—John A. McLaren, Recording Secretary—William McNeill. Corresponding Secretay—-John McPhee. Piper—P. Ferguson. Board of Directors—Hon. H. L. McDonald, R. J. Campbell, Joseph B. McDonald, A, McNeill, Joseph A. McDonald, Charlottetown; A. ©. McDonald, Montague; A. R. Beaton, East Point; Neil McKelvie, Summerside ; Hugh McLeod, Kensington. - the Se eo Personal. W. H. Findley, Esq., left this morning, to return to San Diego, Cal., after spending a few weeks with his many friends in this city> Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., and Mrs. Davies, have returned to their home, They enjoyed a pleasant trip to England and returned in greatly improved health. : Supt. Unsworth, of the P. E. Island Rail- way, and wife were in St. John last evening, and went west by the C. P. R. Mr. Uns- worth is on a vacation trip.—7'elegraph. _ > <> a -- A Mystery oF THE SEA.—A correspondent sends the Telegraph a package of letters apparently Danish or Norwegian, which came ashore ats Park Corner, P. E. Island. He understands that there was a box full of the letters, but that the boys who found then: preserved only a few. Other wreckage that came ashore there include a tool chest, a wicker fruit basket, some plank and spool- wood. The spoolwood is in bundles and marked in stencil, ‘‘Carbray.” Lots of plank, logs and other wooden cargo came ashore be- tween Darnley and French River. The cor- respondent thinks the indications point to some Norwegian for Danish vessel a total wreck. He also describes a piece of wood found bearing on one side the word ‘‘Falka,” and on the other ‘‘Greenock.”—St. John Tel egraph. Ladies Fur Collars in Beaver, Persian Lamb, Astrakan, Alaska Fox, French Seal, &c., with Muff and Boas to match.—HakrIs & Stewart, London House. oct 23 5i Knitting wools, “all the best brands— Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. al i ont ——----- To the Deaf. ripen A person cured of Deafness and noises i the coal of 23 years’ standing by 4 Simple Remedy, will send a description of it LREE to any person who applies to Nicuotson, 177 k. McDougal Street, New Yor Sep 4 dy law gain, by applying at this office. ——CONSISTING OF—— Popular Selections, Both Vocal and Instrumental, inal ims THURSDAY EVENING, NOY. 6th, = Philharmonic Hall. Tickets may be had at the Drug Stores of Messrs. Watson, Rankin and Johnson ; also at the stores of Beer Bros., Haszard & Moore and T. L. Chappelle. dy—-oct22 eGo tsar. . HOUSE situate on Sidney Street, oppo- site the Methodist Brick Church. ent moderate. Atso—A House situate on King Street, opposite Judge Reddin’s. he above Houses are in good repair. Ap- bly to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, or to the owner at Southport, EDWARD KELLY. sept26—2aw N. K, FAIRBANK & U0., Lard Manufacturers. Factories at Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Montreal. HAs been appointed General ent for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, I shall keep in Warehouse at Halifax, ready for immediate delivery, a a stock of Lard in 3, 5 and 10 lb. Tins (cased), 25 lb. Pails and 50 1b. Tubs, Quotations f. o. b. either at Montreal or Hali- fax, for the Wholesale Trade only, may be had on application to OSBORNE BLOIS, General Agent, 94 Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. 8. oct22—dy Bowling Alley. as subscriber has fitted up a BOWLING ALLEY and SHOOTING GALLERY in his Warehouse, opposite Railway Freight Shed, Water Street, which will be opened to the public for the first time this evening, at seven o'clock. 4 JOHN JOY. oct27—dy tf FOR SALE. BELL ORGAN, almost new, will be sold at a big discount, CHAS. I. MORRISON, 106 Queen Street. oct6 WANTS, LOST, FOUND de OST.—Last evening (Oct. 28), two Saws, & Cleaver and a Knife. The finder will be rewarded on leaving them at THE EXAMINER office, or at the store of PaTRICK TRAINOR, cor ner of. Mat cn oe and Dorchester Streets. oct29—1 WANTED FOR CASH.—Any quantity of, Old Pickle Bottles. Enquire of F. GIL, Stan- ley House, corner of Great George and Kent Stree ts. oct27 OST.—By a little boy, between Kent and Lower Queen Streets, a Five Dollar Note. Any person finding the same and seater 2 os at this office will be rewarded. NYONE desiring the use of a horse for the A winter can hear of one, or can buy at a bar- 2i pd—oct25 Apply to Mrs, octl7 WANTED.—4 Housemaid. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. OST.—In this city, on the 4thinst., 6 Purse containing a small sum of money and cards with owner’s name. A liberal reward will bo paid to the owner of the same. Enquire at this office. oct6 T° LET—A House on Lower Queen Street Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 ecd T° LET—House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and porch, warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. Brace. ocs tf T° LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Possession imme- diate.—W™w. Dopp. sept22 LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. Somme “oe ea - ere = September. Ap udge ey, store of George Carter & Co. vod t#—auges cw We have just Charlottetown, October 29, 1890. OPHNEHD TO-DAY for these goods will please give us Silk S eal ATL PERKINS & STERNS’. siete seneanceiaiatiniiigy (x)—--— ineninllieitanenndipeaiy received another lot of that beauti- ful SILK SEAL, which took so well in the early part of the season. Those who have been waiting their order early. (x) PERKINS & STERNS, The Cheap Dry Goods Store. | Fr LOW PRICES. icry, because they Prince Edward Island. | WE HAVE GOT THE GOODS! them for very little money. Made, so come along everybody. PROWSE BROS., Charlottetown, October 15, 1890. We blow because we 1386 and £144 Queex OFFER |! (Xx) Whose are the men who back up their advertisement with a rewaré of $500 to any Man. Woman or Child who can find another stock of Mens, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Clothing on P. E. ™Esland as large and cheap as the one toe be seen at PROWsE BROS. have the WONDERFUL High Prices sit on the fence and see we do the Clothing business of Wou can have Money Saved is Money THE WONDEXFUL CHEAP MEN, Street. SS FOR SALE 510,000 WORTH READY- De CLOTHING CHEAP at J. B. 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Men’s Suits! Boys’ Overcoats! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. J. B. MACDONALD. least 10 PER CENT. cheaper Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1890—eod & wky Dominion Boot and Shoe 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell Store. (X)e —(x) at than any other house. Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ARTIES desirous of a or any other articles, dyed in the very latest shades, will do well to apply to C. I. MORRISON, Agent St. John Dye Works, 106 Queen St. N. B.—Coats or Suits dyed and pressed as FOR SALE. N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire, For particulars apply at THe Examiner office, to Hon. D. Ferguson, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16. Oct 8—d w ENORMOUS STOCK! 500 Cases Rubbers and Overshoes, AMERICAN AND aac aan GREAT VARIETY. GREAT DARGAINS! — Oo} RUBBER IS RISING IN PRICE. ; before the rise we can give you Bargains. the rush to GOFF BROS. As we have bought Come with Charlottetown, Oct. 17, 1890. i Pas ie pon cme di ae Sa £ be i ’ ater i $ Mt se i ES