Local and Other Items. Loox out fs Phe Twins. ~ Yeo Vi. P., is at the Osborne, hawks a <r pox has been discovfred 10 Portland, Me - We regret ¢ that Benjamin Hooper, ’ g dang . Esj+? - Fou | eee PARADI No L& = at the D i Shed to m w evening at 7 30 ” - A MAN med Kelly was last night serious- ' stabbed on Qreen Street by another man y staboed ‘ . med Steel pa o Burka Li No 23, L. O.G T., meets | h at | instead of Friday. én nha! ’ - ro ws ~—election ol otheers. uel ¢ I i of the tirm of Hickey Carraus M. Hick es ; tor Kentucky to ih morning . 1S G8 . te & Stevart & f tobacco leaf. = ———- ~~ ~~: — ec eat lta tt tnt eaten wpm TELEORAPHIC o REWS Bi. oe 4 . SPROLAL Despanc Hes TO Ture Kx AMINE, } Hon. Edward Blake's Kesiguation. | Toronto, Oct, 27. The E lish mail yesterday brought the ) rumor | from London that Hon. Edward “lake had despatched to Canada, by that post, his resignation as leader of the Reform Party. Whether the re port be true or false there 18, ;at present, no means of finding out, i Ts is well known that the demands of his | Posttion as lead«r have forced him out of the pursutt of hie profosssion. ard that he has to fight a losing battle at a | loss of $25,000 a year. It is also known that at a recent cancus of pro- mitnent Grits here, the question of Leader- ship, in view of approaching general elec- tions, was discussed, Blake has cases coming before the Imperial Privy Council in February, for which he has or will receiv: aout $14,000 fees, and it was stated at the *- | caucns that he would either have to give up ~} tn | these fees, or the leadership of the party. Taere have also been of late visible sym toms in Varlous Ways pointing to Attorney General Mowat as the new leader cf the Dearty - hasnt The Eastern Question ©Tt Pererspone, Oct. 27 | | mde | Novt Vremya publishes an interview which its ¢orrespoudent at Phippopoiis hal } with the Bulgarian premier, M. Karareloff. | M. Kararelott denied that Bulgaria had avy }agreemeat with Eagland or Austria before revolution respecting the funion of Balgaria and Roumelia and jsaid they acied on their own re- ithe Roumelien lu select the firms supply 0 = » Wr ‘he Anchor l.ine PLES m i AND Che OT ine ArrLe : : ; fr > teams r ( aledon'a, due at Halifax from bo 8 - ) +11 load » OU Dat els of apples tor Lo ton, wi doa. — Mai o [Ix our notes nye ' lay'’s issue respecting N our the issue of Retuin kets to parties attend- 1 b ' OUAK ires we Omitted to! e that 3" .oG4 m be had lor one state uu a fare 2 si 4 LAWYER s hotel Jandlerd the . ‘ - » fall ynesti fa man you allow. j : “a t DD m, and dies, what co you £100 te Keep ! S es : do? Do you} ror Alm: ‘No repiled the lan ives for auother like him - . ” A Ui FUE wspap fet F a ot the opinion that next crop of sugar W il be vue * - c me of t ’ st t ha been gatuered tor 0 t ot . : ‘ 10 yoars pws’, and thet th re god reasons : ' ._ to hopel rt it hing year > Me. J. G. H. Brow has bought Mr. Geo Muttart’s half interest in the Cherlettetown Rolier Rink, | will take an active part in - its management. | fal in the past, a sided by Mr. Brown’s energy on| busiuess ability, will no doubt be much more successfal in the ‘uture. inna Tur steamer Worcester, Captain Allan, arnivel from Boston on Puesday night, at 11 s'elock, with treight and the following pas- sengers: Mirs William Molyneaux and four chiidren, Mr A ‘WV Merrill and son, : Mrs Martha Merrill, Mrs Ellen Doyle, Mary} Brace, T U H Richards, William Coffia = - — } | | the newspaper. ispomsib:lity in taking the initiative |in bringing about the union. If there was | any instigation in the matter, said the Pre- | inier, it was Russia whese Consul-Generai | at Phillippopolis first agitated nnicn, and by bys 2 "Apa. » Rink has been succees- | helped to start a newspaper devoted to the | ;}cause of r union with Bulgarian money. | When I entered the Ministry, believing the game dangerous, I stopped the subsidy of the Ba'garian Government to Me. Karareloff reaffirmed the statement that Prince Alexander noti fied Russia of the intention of Roumolia to unite with Bulgaria, and that Roumelia was willing to continue Turkish srzra- inity, but would not cede an inch of territory. In conclusion the schoouer Foam, | that a case of} Captain Moran, of the lately from Pictou, reports gmali pox developed in the 5.5 Bonavista, | which arrived in thst pert on M ynday last A child was found atfected by a light attack of the tiseage, and was removed to the Quar- : antine Hospita', acco panied by its mother, | After taking in coal, the steamer rem ined | anchored off ths harbor for twelve or four- | teen hours. Ss iain We are reminded by a friend io the country that the recitation cf Mr. Alexander Mc- | Donald, Teacher, of New Glasgow, at the} entertainment given under the auspices of the Teacher's Convention was tnnoticed in the} rrnert given by Tuk EXAMINER. tis n ed- | less to say that we regres the omission. Mr. | Baigarian Premier said, if Turkey declares war, we alone are able to raise Macedonia in three days. A European war is none of our business, and we are not alarmed atthe armaments of Greece. As to her army, it is far from being terrible. ———=——- -- — Servia’s Attitude. BELGRADE, Oct, 27. Reports from the frontier say that the Bulgarian regulars fired upon the Servian Customs officials at Negotina,and that the officials withdrew from their posts pending ovders, but afterwards ra occupied them. The latest communication from the ene mea sromntpampens DAILY MXAMINER, OCTOBER SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Oct 27—J W Arnold, Arnold, River John, lumber; G A Smith, Smith, Lunenburg, bal; Magyie F, Sonier, T'racadie, N B, posts; Anna McGee, Le- Blanc, Halifax, fish, ete; Confederate, Forrest, North Sydney; Marion F, Dignard, Tracadie, lumber: 1 Dare, Sprague, Wellport; Mocassin, Heisler, Lunenburg, bal; Josephine W, Hebb, St Peter's, limestone. Oct 28-—Swallow, Scott, Wallace, lumber; S Me- Donald, Vaoli, Shediac, do; Emma Proctor, Proctor, Hawkesbury, fish; Margaret Ann, Mc- Evoy, Sydney, coal. CLEARED. Oct 27—Enterprise, Bali, Arichat, produce; Maggie F, Sonier, Tracadie, bal; Williamette, Terrio, Pinette, bal; Bright Star, LeBlanc, sroduce; I Dare, Sprague, Northport; lenley, Halifax, produce. Oct 28—Van, McMillan, Isaac’s Harbor; Swan, Herman, Halifax, produce; May D, Drysdale, Wallace. Arichat, Trial, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 27—Ent scis Richard Thomp- son, Walsh, Chatham, lumber; Trio, McGuiggan, Crapaud, oats; Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, coal; Phantom, Kennedy, Shediac, ballast; str Mira michi, Baqnet, Pictou, stores, 27—Cld brgtn Ald- wyth, Wetmore, Charlottetown, mdse; str Mira- michi, Baquet, Montreal, 1,037 brls oysters, $2,074; 305 boxes lobsters. $1,525; 195 cases mackerei, $780; 20 boxes boneless fish, $25—Total, $4,404. HOLEE ARBRIVe LS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Oct 27—-J F Rupert, Rochester, N Y; Henry E Wright, Summerside; F J Hughes, Georgetown; A McWilliams, Malifax; S C Clark, do; George Forbes, Vernon River; kX N Beatty, Amherst, N 5; RJ Myers, Crapaud; A C Stewart, Clinton, N S; Rev J A McLean, Vale College, N 38; Dr Brad- shaw, New Glasgow; N McLeod, Orwell; C C Carlton, Souris; John S C Bell, Summerside; Jemcs Yeo, M P, Port Hill. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Oct 27—Mathew Smith, Crapaud; George S Mc- Leod, Ilunter River, Robert kord, New Glasgow; Dougall Beil, West River; J McDougall, do; Alexander Forbes, Grand River; Edward Henry, Grarville; C E Pratt, St Peters Bay; Miss Hynds, Mill View: Colin McPhail and wife, Argyle Shore; Hugh Fraser, Cavendish. RANKIN HOUSE, Oct 27--Jas Keegan, Augusta, Me; Allan Fin- layson, Vernon River Bridge ; H Fulton, Halifax ; W T Foster, do; M Smith, St John ; KE W_ Heffer, do; J M Huckins, do; Rob H Gray, Toronto; Alfred Boyd, do; D Phillips, Shirley, J E Sheter- field, do RANKIN HOUSE, Oct 28—Alex Brown, Toronto; J S Leskey, do; Chas P Knight, Souris; James Bain, Portland; T Dobson, Montreal; Robt Stead, Wheatley River. MAéARRIUD. At the mause, Aiberton, on 20th inst., by Rev. A F. Carr, A. “1., Mer Alexander Mc- Iunis to Miss Elizabeth McLennan, both cf Lot 7. At Georgetown, on 20th inst., by Rev. W. H. Spencer, Donald Gillis to Miss Eliza Mc- Phes, both of Brown’s Creek On 12th inst., by Rev. John McLeod, Mr. Alexander McKenzie, to Miss Christy Ann Bethune, daughter of Allan Bethune, Erq, Strathalbyn. — = —_—————_— SPR UL MD. At Summerside, Oct. 25th, William Joseph Edward, only and beloved son of George avd Mary Sheen, in the 19th year of his age. He died trusting in Jesus NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about WeLcomE Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost ef “‘Fure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing . a. Soe PRRKING & STRRNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN EMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: : NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, fA Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Birding, Chamvis Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet’ Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collare, Cuffs, Damask. Dress. Caps, Dress Steels, Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls. Kiastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, & , Fringes, Felt (for embr:idering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, H:ir Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mantiepiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (a big range), Rvilway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Roem Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper* Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &c., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c, Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, Xc. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, °85. om i eam eR a nce ane tame pee } ——awt Se eee ——————————————————————— Found a Menn‘as'rrer Bought Part of His Steck at a Sacrifice. Prices are Siill Tumbling and Pur- chasers will Reap the Benefit Thereof | EID BROS. bave purchased a large Invoice of Fine Saxonby All-wool Tweeds from a Manu- facturer’s Agent, whose name we are not per- mitted to mention, at a great sacrifice to the mills, and we intend giving our patrons the advantage of this purchase. These goods have never in the history of P. FE. Island been retailed at less than $1.40 to $1.75 a yard, and we now can offer them at S5ects a yard, or wili make up suits from them tc order, with linings worth $1.10 a yard and other trimmings to match, at the popu- lar price,$16,worth just $22,50 all over this country. Will produce Jetters from some of the best men in town end country which must satisfy the most eesthetic that our cutter, Mr.Bruce, and his helps, are equal to the times, and his garments are always heat, strong, perfect-fitting and full- fashioned. Experience has taught us that many persons have been driven away in disgust from houses who are continually advertizing goods at extra- ordinary prices, W hich they are unable to produce when called for, and to meet this difficulty we ask intending purchasers to call and examine our stock and we are confident that one inspection will satisfy the most skeptical that we never advertize a humbug. 50 Men's Suits, heavy black worsted goods, winter weights, only $6.50 a suit. 3 do do fine guality, $8.50, worth $12. 20 do do fcotch Tweeds, fine quality, $9, worth $14. 100 pairs Men's Black Worsted Pants, only #2, worth $3. 50 pairs very heavy Black Worsted Pants, only $2.50, worth $3.50. 106 pairs Men’s heavy working Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. 20 pairs Island Tweed Pants, our own make, $2.75 and up. ‘Tryon Tweed Suits, made ap to order, $11, $12, $13 and up. 100 Children’s and Youths Suits, $1.75, $2.50, $3 and up. Children’s Suits made up to order from fine Scotch T weeds, $6, and up. Men's Overcoats and Reefers, $3.50 and up. Youths’ and Children’s Cvercoats and Reefers, $3, and up. Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, London made, $1.65 and up. Ladies’ Jackets made up to order at low prices. 40 dozen Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 30cts, to $3 each. 5 dozen Ladies’ Undervests, 95cts and up. Another large invoice of Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves, only 85cts. 20 dozen Gents’ Top Shirts, winter weights, 60cts and up. A full stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. A very large stock of Tryon Tweeds, Blankets and Yarns, Even ... 3 eae... CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1885. EXHIBITION. B. SMITH, ‘‘Domivion House,” will - exhibit his defeated Stock before the Public, on the Market Square, in Charlotte- town, on FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at 12.30 p.m. The public will then be ewvabled to judge of the compsrative merits of these ani- mals with those which were awarded prizes on Exhibition Day. ‘The Commissioners are invite i to bring forward at the same time the Stock to which prizes were awarded, and also to be present themselves. Oct. 22—dly 1 30 rhs 1 it ln line barn e ‘ ¥ hi % : ; siiisnientadatiaeinsiieillpiiils senemneenmenen deummemmemnetemnemurtmecns memcmnnmnn ataiil . ; ‘ a ee ern awn iene cit de si No. 83 Queen Street. MeDonald’s recitation of Poe’s mas‘erpiece of | powers to the Servian Government promises Qualities, the demand for which proves the “The Raven” showed c»reful study and very | that the st«tus quo in rome would be advantage por by how a —— eter " ower, restored, and demanded that the Servian/over Soaps of doubtful character. one fi ee | te : - “a be demobilized. should be deceived even by Red and Ye!low oe eee GRAIN D CuarLotrerows LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC | —— ries co aoe nena 0 onia | Iu iN ll HI | Institute —A meeting of the above institu- | j a a ee ee a ic ( | | Ex } { La ¢ ing tion was held ia the new Temperance Hall, The Porte Active. eer on every bar. Made by Curtis, | 5 | : ’ . over *. D, McLeod & o's. store, on Saturday o ae Jarvis & Ce i evening, the 17th inst. After considerable ConsTANTINCPLE, Oct. 27, - yee 1 8 8 G. discussion on matters concerning a oe | The Porte continues eee troops at 203 REFERRING to the above, i bes boon Soates } being of the society, the meeting adjourned | 4}) points available for the offensive opera- : : . mead’ to cadian fe cakes ae Sn ae eee ey ee pee of | ions in Eastern Roumealia, ia event of SALT! SALT! SALT! UST opened a large assortment of the Latest Novelties, tn | preserved by a soiciou ‘urnips, Cabbage, Man. . ielock, in the same place. Al! mbers ¢ inama measure i 3 ed j " , &., will be placed in k -barrels, a a nd a” . ae s inten one become | °= "Femme measures being resorted ; ; ! : f ZO orrive about the 20th October :— ® ent Rt icy vied, — mem! is — leads a pr sat |despatch from Smyrna ve seys toe z Farmers who have extra good specimens of ei >? — xpectieu oO de resée e | onc > 2serves gone t« atarinmoe ey ont Vv tables, . -sted to forwar amples o' peak eo | 200,000 men of the reserves have Kone 10] 5 so pass of FISHERY SALT, LADIES DRESS GOODS, __sinscenaicestocr wit be'suiices | A ruete NUISANCE has for several years | 544vnica. 2,000 Bags of LIVERPOOL SALT. toeny Station Master on the Railway, or direct to been pe ted by the Canadian Govern : . either of the Agents, Care should be taken to —— ee + ‘ RA tos ; . revent injury to products from bruising. ne eens eee ose: | errr Ch’t 1, Cet. 10—3 a west dee MANTLES, TSIMMED BORN Grr Aue rete whi ray : A. MCNEILL, Charlottetown, . lottetown. The sidewalk in front of the} 7a * aches Pel da te r ry Q N D ULSTER CLOTH RICHARD HUNT, Summerside, | Government Examining Warehouse is con- RaNGOoN, Oct. 27. : 5 ; 1 ‘ YEP Oy AND FLO WERS, MANTLE AN ? Agents for Collecting Exhibits. tinually blocked by trt cks which are being It is rumored here that a revolution has Qt i ‘ 5 /y as TWEED, ec. Oct. 24, 1885—dy wky ye te ede loaded and unloaded. This nuisance 610|proken out at Mandalay, and that King 5 Bie iB) i _ 7 ; / Sings, doce in tbe 0d ot) “Attaerans Fottpagonnder gona beve| 2, The balance of my stock expected daily. Liberal -Couscrvative Convention, puting a door in the ena of At Rangoon forty-pounder guns nave ’ . . the building next the lane This been erected atl cargo boats to reduce King Brown s block, Opposite Market Ho se iS | will remedy the evil and afford our men of | Thebaw’s forts ae 23 —s x | A CONN ENTION of Delegates trom the differ, i. business additional accomm dation. We as " ~ ma TS Fre : dl @ A ' & Belinat aeootieas Districts will be held _ in : respecifully direct the attention of the r nhaw W: like HATS A‘k S ». SCOTT’S HALL, Charlottetown, on W KDNES * proper authorities to this matter Fhebaw ar ’ ’ DAY, the 4th day of November pant, Bs is oepeck. / tho es to th : lignes ee a Se ee u \ wage a aaliee Catcutta, Oct. 27 a Sica ; Next Door to Messrs. Beer & Goff. sees Oe te pease Pere Se ae Promistic — Articles of agreement have i Sie LARGE STOCK of American and Kng- trict of Queen’s County in the Legislative Coun- ; es — pris Gcht ana hard gloves Advices from Mandalay, dated Oct. 22, lich Hard and Soft Felts, Ch’town, Sept. at wkly cil, in the room ef Lauchlin McMillan, Esq,, | betwe on "abel ik Killen. of { hicago, aud say that King Thebaw scorned pacific coun- —q ~ *> $$ deceased. : Joreph Li f Boston, but formerly | sels, and is fortifying every available point ¥- KH R — © EL HK A. - § oe as 7 (eee OME Tas ee haba DONALD FERGUSON, rates Bane s Ieload ae ia . , : li f British advances | Vice President for Fort Augustus District. of Prince Edward Island. The fight is to} on the proposed line of britist f . AT — e : ALEXANDER MARTIN, rr ma cea oak Oa sid a ie be ae Ti [- LAN GAS a RE i NSU HA ‘ Vice President for the Belfast District. . “1 November, and is for $5900 a side and a salisbury. i ] hi ases. ontecieeeraanet hint heavy-weight champiouship belt Both men Lord Salisbu y:. TANGY BRUT Heh ct, 24, y y : are able and willing, and the result is pal 9 { ; 66 y € te : anxiously awaited by sporting men. * * * Lonpon, Oct, 27. b i Ls . OF EIN CBELAWN D. A W ord ims ayson. Jemmy Dogherty, of Cambridge, Mass, is Lord Salisbury,who yesterday underwent Ch’town, Sept. 22—3i a wk anxious to arranye a six-round contest, for a), surgical operation of an abscess of the | ~ : or OYSTERS. parse of $150, with George Godfrey, Boston's arm, is making steady progress toward early "= ~4 . ; soittiins Gain trl ‘oxer rho hy the way i recovery FOR SALE. | capital - $15,000,000 Pees Sooke ES = - “ S isheder, “Dede” a Ew es ; : Capita a : : 9 or on the Half-Shell, ls at | “ccommodate him. ‘Veatner Guiletin I RIGHTON TANNERY, ‘aoe Steam a McDONALD’S er ee ieee = oo + Sngine, Boiler, Sp'itting Machine, Stuf pb S200 000 Opposite Owen Connolly's, Queen St. Tus following officers were elected at bead syybabilities for the next 24 hours fo | ting Metine and sie Plant is offered for Government eposit, ? Ch’town, Oct. 14—tf feguiar meeting of the Caledonian Club last PTOVaOUIMe ae ? ! a Sande tract ; —————_ - —— - he Variti Proviness. sale at private contract. Se w ; eveaing i the Variteme ovencse The above Tanvery was formerly operated 0 4 AN® & ; LOST, FOREN BD, de. ( = ag ut.-Governor A. A. Macdonald, ot t. 28.-10 4. m by the late Dona'd McKinnon, of the late | b l-k 5 lnmmenes a sk ee) Toronto, Vet. £0. - ak f McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is din the above well-known fir cet aie “ae gale pre Presidest -A. McNeill, Esq., (re-elected.)| ys .qorate, fresh winds, fair weather, not fitted ep ik crak aeeipus eee wan Insurance effected in ee KARVUL For the xt ten days p } ‘ ; , S ea ° - Stowe a . ¥ ~ _ resi rw a = Campbell. much change in temperature. has aero. eae ‘ wee pe = th Company at lowest current rates. : Se eee ane = y a Vic+-t resident— DU. Smail. capital invested. To capitalists no better in- s “ : Treasurer—J. W. Morriso -elected. ; . ; . ; Reworliog Sec'y—0. M. ’ Campbell, tre ‘Char! stotown, Oct, 28, 1885 Section TLluaao Apply for quotations to VV ANTED— General Pervant in higheet elected ) : 7 ariottetown, Uct. <0, . wie es . di : 5 three ; no washing or iroring ; highest i i terday, (read at . Possession given immediately, , OF es Financial Sec’'y— A. A. McDonald Highest Temperature yes ’ 54.8 , , . S UROUVU wages ; must heve experience. Apply to this ’ e a ee , . i can. . in dats be 0 6668 eRERe ee ee N we ; N , 7 Correspon ling sec J. A. Melanis. midnight) Slade esterday, (read at MARY J welariamis «oo A. - ° office. oct26 rd of Directors —A. R. Beaton, M. Me: | Lowest Tetperature Yon 'sh bv» 09 5 Authorizad AGENT for Prince Edward Island, od, H. L. M eee ald. ‘A. 0 McDonald N. midnight) .....- Hatin sssesemesse S728 © Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1885. ui hor ' ;' OST—A shop-door Key. The finder will MoKeivic. J. McEachern. D. MeMi ‘apt | Lowest Temperature this morning... .-<) Office ; Brown’s Brick Block, Queen Square. be rewarded by leaving it at this office. D, Mer,” J. McEachern, D, McMillan, Cap Temperature this morning, at 8 0 clock. . .43 0, CHARLOTTETOWN ; aaa ’ ¥mcKae, J. ( peypiciot Tomperatnre this afternoon at I o'elock 47.0 Charlottetown P. E. I., Oct. 2—3mo eod i 7 — Pie aces ' — ee 7am: “YT ANTED—In a small family a Cook an Lae tramp, “Whitman,” has at last Summerside Exports. BUSINESS COLLEGE, 4 \ Maittadl; os cone Apply at en his departure for parts unknown. this cfiice. cet2i tf on his pranks at Bradalbane the atmos- SumMERsIDE, Oct. 27. — td — ere of the Island became too hot for him : <r ouns— 9.30 to 12a m. OR SALE—A balance of 15 barrels o went’ remolved to leave the Island. He) Shipped por da Cb 4 ee se on 21 to4 p. m. 5 Cement, to clear, at $3.25 ; general price aoe to Cape Traverse on Saturday | master, for Point du Chene . gtt0-0 7 30 to 9.30 Rvenings. $4. Apply at this office. oct) 9 i Sd on that night twice attempted to enter ] horse... ...ce+ ceeereeeee ore ee sapere m7 : . ar tiie . oT , te Rooms, suitable ® house but was frightened off. On Satur- = oe voneees rstcae F 21 00 SPECIAL SUBJECTS (WARRANTED PURE.) eee. a a Ane to J. 4¥ Morning he stole a boat belonging to a eee ee he ee vere rere’ 920 00 - ete I ae Sena, - COS ; t a Gen Welte. Tere amet Gardiner, started for Cape) 15 (om ans eae 450 00| pect seae aa" TELLS SOAP 1s made from the BEST MATERIALS, and r es a ee ormentine, and in the evening arrived) <9 0% 2° TT Po on, 252 00 Type Writing. i imi j anufactured. For genera eel a: Cape Jourmain. On reaching} , 2 peter. cnrnos Roane 190 €0| | piteweea Superior to any similar article ro monn g ANTED—An active Agent for Prince Me cmmentine he procured the services| °*)99 1h; oatmeal.... .... --+e9+++- 500; — Telegraphy. household and family use it SURPASSES all others. Edward Island, to represent the Union i of Mr Irving Allan who drove him to RE ONE cn tency peta e4e she? 5 00 | Navigation, &c, ray Mutual Life Inevrance Company. Apply to wrneret It occurred to those who s $2135 00| Call or write for fu") iuformation. Ks It will be to Your futerest to fry it. R. H. Mateon, Supt., Revere Hotel, Char- ‘man at the other side that he might - ; R ' ottetown. the party who murdered youug Fitz- < nae —— re gucre . Pittabur L. B. ey FO? SALE WHOLESALE BY eee ey ee me me mer - Mirick. The Attorney General was imme-| Gas is rapidly displacing cosl in Fitisburg.; » Beard find comfortable diatsly commun'c) tad ith and, sfter| At present over 1,500 dwelling houses, 06 Oct. 19 -« w : lady Boarders may find ec rte consid in‘csted Ww ; rik 4 tories, #4 rolling mills, avd 45 other | -——- . : Se ae - f= fee a © ny i f& W¥ accommodation by applying to Mre. William that the wip (elekrephing, it was discovered | gloss tae tablishmente are being supplied; | QYURSCKIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI. | = ' Tr. * | Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. t the Tretugese was Whitman. The news | in ustrias ly “0 aa be ascertained trom 8,000 } NE. Phe Jatest local and foreign vews J l 22nd 188 mos septy tf is departure wili be a relief to the fair | and as nearly a oa oap always be found therein, uly ’ 5-6 vf the community, to 10,000 tons of coal are daily displaced.