* G Sie eae SON OUR Stl comnts ai THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - -. Local and Other Items. \V j LT Leet Me rt at Beer & Cott 8. oct 26 2i oo J ' iexta is still prevalent in Fred e i Crores G 1 Grapes by the keg, at Beer & Goff's oct 26 2i - , BLOCK i sh) covers A tew sets at the London Hous oct21 4i > Ove drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court thist 7 Don't forget A. MeNeill’s auction sale of even o clock to morrow. apples at el > — New London Layer and Black Basket Raisins just received at Connolly Bros. hain, ean Dents corset lacing gloves, Dents tan mus- _— gloves just cpened at the London ouse. oct21 4i taineiiilacibl A suxcu of keys, picked up in Beer Bros. shop will be delivered to the owner upon calling. - —_ Cuorce Eleme Figs, Dates, London Laver and Black Basket Raisins, just received at Connolly Bros. badiidilliceadadtl Bunker Hitt Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow by the pint, quart or gallon, the best made, at J. H. Myrick & Co's, ieliahititali all aa Tue Earth Trembled,” a new work by Rev. E. P. Roe, at the Diamond Bookstore, together with other new books. 2 We understand that the e\ er-popular H Price Webber has secured the Lyceum for two weeks, commencing on the 7th November next. a The schooner Ethel May, Capt. Poole, sail- ed to-day for Fortune Bay, Nfid., carrying a full eargo of potatoes,oats and turnips, shipped by C. H. Schurman. hionieeuilipiaameee THe eastern visitation community will meet in the Presbyterian Church in Summersfde on Wednesday morning, Noy. 2. at 10 o’elock.— J. G. Cameron, Chairman. —_— > Tuere will be great bargains at the sale of Mirrors on Sataideg. They are British Plate and handsome gilt frames. Go in them. JIerms, three months. and see aaehietinns SHORTLY after eleven Sunday morning, fire broke out im the Mechanics Hall, Montreal, occupied by the Salvation Army, and dam- aged it to the extent of $12,000. jihiis THe steamer Carroll arrived here from Bos- ton at 7 o'clock this morning with a general cargo and the following passengers: Mr C B Bagster, Miss Smallwood, Miss McKay, Mrs Grant, Mrs McKinnon, Mrs Livingstone, Mr Charles Palmer, Mr Walter McMahon. oomapilatlts AN important business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held on Thursday evening, the 27th inst., at 8 o'clock. Members of the Association and others interested in the work are requested to attend, as matters of vital importance tothe success of the Institution are to be considered. ceiliitiniadiiiien A NICELY exeented portrait of our late lamented townsman, Benjamin Hooper, is on exhibition in the window of the Diamond Bookstore. It is done in India ink, and from the studio of A. Macdonald, St. John. The agent, Mr. D. B. Macdonald, is at present in the city and is registered at the Osborne, and will remain for a few days, dadoindnchefecsenlhi Bewake ov Counrerreres.—A $20 legal tender United States note of the series of 1880, signed ‘‘B. R. Bruce, Registrar,” and * A. N. Wyman, Treasurer,” check letter C, is re- ported to be in circulation. The following is omitted in the printing on the face of the note, and ought easily to be detected: “ En- graved and printd at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.” With this omission on the note no one should be deceived. tiga. Tue Presbytery of P. E. Island will meet 1 in Sammerside on Wed- at 11 o'clock a. m. tuton, Kensington Sation, in quarterly SCSx | nesday, 2nd Nove Business : Augme: noe, Session Re -ords, reception of Rev. John Hutchinson, M. A.; report of eastern visita- tion committee, motion’ anent semi-annual election of moderation. There will be a public evangelical service in the evening.—J. M. McLeod, Presbytery Clerk. > sy reference to the advertising eolumns of to-day’s issue it will be seen that the Y. M. C. A., of this city, have secured the services of the celebrated Jubilee Singers, from the Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Those singers have won a world-wide reputation, and have performed i-fore all the Crown heads of Europe. They will, no doubt, be welcomed in Charlottetown, and hope that the music- loving citizeus will avail themselves of this grand opportunity of hearing these celebrated vocalists. onion lessen Ovr old friend, Mr. C. B. Bagster, arrived this morning in the S. S. Carroll from Boston, very glad to be “ home again ” after his ex- tended round trip to the Pacific, twite passing over the whole length of the C. P. R. by the Lake Route. On the return journey he visit- ed friends and relations in Ontario, made various trips to Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, etc., and spent a summer (keeping bachelor’s hall) at that pop- ular watering place, known as Onset Grove. Returning to Charlottetown he has resumed his old quarters at Mrs. George MeKay’s on Kent Street, where he proposes to winter once more, <cilsclllppionateal ALMOST every day newspaper men are called upon to notice this or that thing which is of no. interest to the public, but which would be an advertisement for him who asks the newspaper favor. The columns of a hewspaper are the publisher's stock in trade, Worth so much an inch, and which he js will- ing tosell to make a living. Hence, when a publisher is asked for so much space to puff some one free, he who makes the request is acting precisely as if he should ask a jeweler or aring, ora tailor fora coat. There are some people who think it a favor conferred Upon & newspaper to ask a puff. Every puff is Worth at least ten cents a line, and when a een gives this away it is just so much out of his pocket. — Hx. annie’ A FARMER named Peter Doyle, fifty years of age, living in Middle Misquodobit, N. S., left his home a week ago last Wednesday to attend a rellgious service at a tarm house four miles away. He did not return. On Monday morning the neighbors were notified and a search was made. After a long and thorough search his body was found lying in a pool of blood about a mile and a quarter trom his own house. He had been shot through the lungs. Nothing pointing to the guilty party Was elicited at the inquest, but it is rumored that arrests are to be made. A young man who bears & very hard name has been employ- ed with Doyle for some months, and it is hinted that he and Doyle's wife may have en implicated. This, however, is as yet only a suspicion, and may prove whally groundleyy, lof the ‘ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SPECIAL Desrarcuks to THE EXAMINER. ] The Fisheries Question. Orrawa, Oct. 25. A special from Washington states that Secretary Bayard has recently asserted that his government has not through its diploma- fie reépresematives asserted its rights to jurisdiction more than 3 miles from the Alaska shore He does not believe such a ciaim could be sustained, and that t similar claim by Great Britain to Canadian sealers would be conceaded. At- orney-General Garland takes the opposite groand and has maintained the right of the revenue marine vessels to make sei- zures more than three miles from the Alaskan shore. The President’s only in- terference thus far has been to direct the release of vessels seized in opposition to Secretary Bayard’s views. No matter how radical the difference of opinion between the Cabinet officers, a vonflict of authority is mot inevitable. As to the foreign policy and diplomatic claims administration Mr. Bayard is su- preme, unless the President overrules him. Sudden Death of a Conspirator. Lonpon, Oct. 25. Aman died suddenly in South London to-day, and when the police took charge of the body a search of his clothes revealed that he was an American and connected with a dynamite conspiracy. The names of his fellow conspirators were given, but the police vere not able to arrest them because they have not committed any overt act. At the inquest to-morrow over the remains full disclosures regarding the conspiracy are probable. — Mr. Blunt's Case. Dusty, Oct. 25. During the hearing of Sir Wilfred Blunt's case at Woodiord to-day, the Crown coun- sel announced that °English and Irish agitators in Ireland would be treated sunilarly. Lonvon, Oct. 25. The English Home Rule Union has _re- solved to continue holding meetings in Ireland, notwithstanding the arrest of Blunt, and will send another deputation to that country. —_— ameter Incendiaries Confess. Kineston, Oct. 25. At the Police Court this morning two incendiaries named Andrews and Newman pleaded guilty to three offences here. Last night they started fires in a stable, the Salvation Army barracks and the Third Methodist Church. They say they com- mitted the crimes out of pure deviltry, and inspired by strong drink. The Inter-Provincial Conference. QueEBEc, Oct. 25. The inter-provincial conference-sat both morning and afternoon yesterday. Its work will not be finished before Wednesday and it may sit on Thursday. Most of the delegates will attend Winan’s lecture on Commercial Union on Wednesday night. All the delegates attended the citizens ball this evening. Another Arrest. QuEBEc, Oct. 25. Ona warrant issued out of the Vice- Admiralty Court to-day, at the svit ot the Dominion Government, the bark Loyal and her cargo were arrested onan action for damage by collision in running down the Lower Traverse lightship. The amount claimed is $45,000. A Plot Discovered. Sorta, Oct. 25. A plot has been discovered ‘to assasinate Prince Ferdinand, M. D. Staubuloff and Natichoitch. It originated with the slave committee and Odessa. An emmisary of the committee has been arrested. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 26—10 a.m. Moderate winds, fair cooler weather. ssiiaagiltgglaalleadilialaeaaitiasiitaaaitainn Apvice To MorTHers.— Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrheea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind marl7 eod & wky S— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 25—John B Foster,* Dorchester, NB; N J Finch, F M Miller, Montreal; 8S S For- rest, Geo Shearer, Halifax; C U Geneveux, Quebec; J Ewing, B W Bent, St John, NB; J D Irving, Buctouche; M B Gillbride, Boston. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct. 25—Geo T Shaw, St Eleanor’s; A Mor- rison, Marble Mountain, N B; M McLean, North Wiltshire; J A McDonald, Orwell North; A D Lawsen, Merrimac, Mass; David Evans, Chestre, N. 8; Clifford Smith, do; J L C Baker, do; E Webber, do; Charles Mills, do; James Stewart, Point Prim. 26th—C R Palmer, Victoria; A Brun, do; J Hudson, do; James McVane, Bothwell; L S Kimball, Bos- ton, Mass. MARRIED. At Rollo Bay, on the 24th insf., by the Rev, J. G. Cameron, Mr.* Hiram Mills, of Little River, to Miss Mollie, oldest daughter of th? late Alex. McKie, Esq. ‘For the past four years I have sold a large amount of Adamson’s Botanic Balsam, and it has given such universal satisfactio 1 that 1 always recommend it before anything else for coughs and colds. E. ©. Powers, Druggist, Danvers, Mass.” Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw dicntiiail nde An old man named William Belyia, fell over one of the wharves in St. John, N. B., on Wednesday night last, and died from his injuries on Sunday afterndon. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 24th, 1887. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence,Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : i eee ee vais dbo 195 ok” gd ee ee, ee 569 soy corp eee EN «ss 04.5 44 dca b chee eka 105 i ., ... ee arene 400 I. oleic cin a as cenese see en. 5 a eee see's bere 6 6 bush oats.......... idiv liga Kec 3 2 Cn I es Seat J Te Ute OMNTE. ones cco soe. P48 297 13 1 brl buckwheat. .......... : 5 By same steamer on 25th :— 32 horses . $3400 165 bags potatoes. ........... 130 3 bris mackerel ot ddal 0 48 616 sheep 1226 18 cases Ws fi. 2% ‘gn SE 92 10 brls OPEE ei... ; coe + oe 15 300 lbs butter...... tet. ARNG ae ot 3 bris sounds..... pe oa Wieder aiGe see ee... ee o4 $5097 = ————_— 10 RENT, OB SELL, BECAUSE of failing health, the owner offers his well-cultivated PARM OF 200 ACRES. in a good locality and possessing fine facilities for getting mannre, with Stock and Farm Imple- ments, if wished, at a very moderate rent, or w_uld Sell on éasy terms. To the right man, even if caplial is limited, who wants to succeed, an unusual opportunity is otfered, Call on, or address, ‘A. B,,” EXAMINER office. Ch’town, Oct, 25, 1887—2i eod wky pat & ex 3i FOR CHARTER. BARKENTINE “EREMA,”’ 300 Tons Register, classed Al at Lloyds, ALSO, BRIGANTINE AA FR A, 250 Tons Register, now lying at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, are open for charter to load Potatoes, Oats, and other products of the Island for United States Ports or West Indies. Apply to OWNERS. Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1887—tf ~ ae ae FURNESS STEAMSUIP CO'Y, HALIFAX AND LONDON. IT" is intended that those Steamers shall make the following sailings : London to Halifax : 8.8. British Crown..... ........... about Oct. 13th EB es ee en eee about Oct. 27th ls RMI 6 ik URW iis od bvccanda end about Nov. 8th Halifax to London: 8 Re Re i a iY Fei about Oct. 30th Good Passenger Accommodation. Freight both ways at low rates. Through Bills of Lading from all points on P. E. Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to Continental and Other ports. . For Rates of Freight and other particulars er W. W. CLARKE, or to Agent ai Charlottetown, P. KE. L PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax. Oct. 17, 1887. Real Estate for Saie. THA T valuabie property in Charlottetown, known as “Kensiagton,” containing about §0 acres. The best and most eligible site for Exhi- bition Grounds, clore by the Railway Track. For particulars apply to GEORGE PEAKE, Agent for owner, Ch’town, Oct, 12, 1887--3aw WANTED. AN energetic and pushing Man, with Horse and Carriage. for two months’ travel on the Island. Liberal weekly salary to the right applicant. Best of references or else security required. For full particulars address BOX 18, ST. JOHN, N. B. Oct. 7, 2aw & wky TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Why Waste Your Money? prices charged __ retail for BAKING POWDERS. WOODILL’s GERMAN ROYAL Retails: Retails : Te Mer nse stnncs 5 Cents 2} oz...-....+++- 10 Cents Co Sm re a eas ak — 2 * i soctae. eee —Difference in favor of WooprILi's ,|GERMAN BAKING POWDER, 28 Cents per Pound. READ TH!'S: NEw GLassow, Sept. 21, 1887. We have for years us.d, and are stil using WoopDILi’s GER} AN BaKING PoWDER. It never fails to give satisfuction. H. MURRAY, Norfolk House, CHAS. McKENZIE, Windsor House. ' Sepf, 30, 18SS7—1mo eod i FED CRUSS LINE THE S. 8S. “MIRANDA” IS INTENDED TO LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, About the 29th OCTOBER. rates to Bermuda and West Indies. Baltim.re, Savannah, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBER?}, AGENT. Ch’town, Oct. 19 1887. BANK STOCK. AT Auction, at Rooms, FRIDAY, THE 28th INSTANT, AQ Shares Merchants Bank of PELL. a. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1887—ts CHANGE OF TIME. BOSTON STEAMERS. CARROLL and WORCESTER will leave Char lottetown every 1 HURSDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock, commencing 6th October. Oct. 3, 1887. JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE, MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererences; Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Cuear anp 9 & 14 Mrncrne Lang, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muserave, Halifax. Sept. 24, 1887—-Imo pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND ec. Wan fkbD—A Girl for general housework ina ' small family. Apply to Mrs. James Stanley, King Street, oct25 4i W ANTED.—Experienced General Servant; also, a Nurse for children. Apply to Mrs, Liddell, corner Pownal and Euston Streets, oct24—2i pd a SS FOR SALE—A nice Driving Pony with ,Double Pheeton and Harness, at a bargain. Enqutre at EXAMINER oOflice. oct24 3i pa ANTED—A good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. John Longworth, oct 24 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SServan: Girl for general housework; good wages. Apply octid 4i oa BOARDERS . ACCOMMODATED — At Mrs, McLean's. Hillsborough Street, between Dor- chester and King. octl9 eod tf b * at this oftice, ITUATION WANTED—In a business, bya young Man, aged 21, holding testimonials (3 yea's) from a large establishment in Scotland. octl9 tl sat pd yO LET — One-half of Two-story Honse on Fitzroy Screet, adjoining John stumoles, con- taining six rooms, with Targe porch. — Patrick Sherry. septzi tf ypOR SALE-A young Brown Stout Mare Colt, 24 years old. Enquire at Dover & Robert- son’s, Charlottetown. oct!38 tf T°? LET—A House on the corner of Pownal and Water Streets, containing nine good bed- rooms, besides halls, drawing-room, dining-room, kitchen and pantries; possession on or betore the Ist November next. Apply on the premises or at the telephone office. octl7 eod tf Fer SALE ~—Ninety Preference Shares in Char- lottetown Gas Light Company. Apply to R. F, DeBlois, Provincial Building. octl5 eod tf WANTED—A good General Servant in a small family. Apply at THE EXAMINER a, octlit BUY your Furniture at John Newson’s. You can always rely upon his word. He would not (even if he had good ground-) publish at foot of his advertisement an insinuating paragraph. reflecting uvon trade competitors. He believes in honorabe dealing al! round. Such virtue merits public patronage. Call and examine his fine stock. octli tf T° LET—A House on Water Street, opposite Railway Station, in good repair, containing sevenrooms. Apply at EXAMINER Office. octl3 tf T° LET—Half of a double house on Keni Street, near Pownal Street. Apply at EXAMINER office. octl13 tf A VERY good Pa:lor Organ for sale at reduced + price. Apply to P. O. Box 155. sep 23 eod tf FEATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin House— Mrs. Macinnis., ser23 tf PO LET—That Dwelling House on corner of Euston Sureet and St. Peter’s Koad, now given at once Apply to Mrs. George McGregor, Euston Street. septs tf Fok SALE—That House on the-eorner of Cum- berland and Dorchester Streets, in Charlotte- towa, in possession of the subscriber. For title and particulars apply at Messrs. Palmer & McLeod's office.—Bernard Toole, Ch’tosn. Octl?2 lwk WEDNESDAY, OCTOI] HORSES and CATTLE carried at through | Through Bil!s of Lading issued to Philadelphia. | Bermuda, West Indies, ‘ occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession | BER ¢ ASTRACHIAN SACQUES— Special lines of unsurpassed value, Latest Styles in Fur Dolmanettes, Capes, Promen- ades, Collars, muffs and Muff Bags, Cuffs and Trimmings, Black Fur Capes (very cheap), Men’s Astrachan, Bear. Racoon and Bison COATS, at Low g Prices. § All Goods are of very best make, and are priced low to secure quick sales at BEER BROS, BEER BROS. CARPETS! V KE are now showing our New Stock of Carpets, in Wilton, Brussels, ‘Tapestry, Scoteh, Manilla, &e. Customers will find them unsurpassed for quality, designs and lowness of price. expected, a large stock of New Rugs—all sizes and qualities. Daily —— 0 ; BEER BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 1887. FiRE INSURANC Ei. ESTABI ISHED, 1824. SCOTTISH UNION AND NATIONAL INSURANCE 60.Y. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. rs CAPITAL, - - : $30,000,000 :0:———— Risks taken at Lowest Rates. A. S. URQ@UBART, Agent for P. E. Island. A.so,— Agent for the Lancashire, Commercial Union, and British America. Ch’town, P. E. I., Oct. 22, 1887—2wks eod The strongest Fire Insurance Company in the world. THE SO8STT AT. Sour say will be sustained, others say it will be defeated; but all adr it that “Sear” Talloring Estab Cannot be defeated in turning out the nobbiest fitting Su.ts, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &e., and at prices away down below competitors. Remember this is not a mere blow, but stern facts that cannot be got over by our competitors. Try us and you will be convinced. Our Fall Stock is now complete. By calling and examining it you will see t keep as fine a range of goods as any house in the trade. We also keep a good and select stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, which will be sold at prices that for cheapness cannot be beaten. VISITORS TO THe EXHIBITION, And all who are in need of Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &c., you will Save Money by leaving your order at our Establishment. Work done when promised. sa We are now prepared to make up, in the Latest Style, Ladies’ Newmarkets, Rag lans, Dolmans, Wraps, Sacks, Tailor-made Suits, Riding Habits and all Tailor-made gar ments worn by the Gentle Sex. t we —- ————() ae eneee MISTLEOD & MSKENZIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1887—eod & wky ne ee ee Ee wt Very Important, -——:6:———— A Montreal House made a big dump of Clothing tn our store the other day. They did it because they wanted Cash, We are going to Sell 1¢ for Cash. And the man who has the Cash will get the Biggest Bargains in Overcoats ever heard tell of We Blow because we know our prices cannot be looked at by our competitors, A visit to our store will prove it, Come Right Along. ————— --O-—-— —- i 2. rae a oe. HAT, 8+ QUEEN STRERT. i SIGN OF THE GREAT _ Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1887—eod & wky BIG ur wer rg amass Cet (Rie li” — TAB lige i aoe: ea Anannse SESE PATS GT: TE RE ES AS DETR is wang A AAO: a BB io ERE lS A GS Tlf ARNE cot ih ata o ’ 7 px * Bee os ae ictey ene eee crite _ ee Ly - 2 mca