Local and Other Items. Ati Saints Day. an Fine Wearurr—for a change. - Larner Passencer List. —The Halifax had | two hundred passengers on board when she left Boston A rue Oan.—Beach and Hanlan have signed urticies t on the Paramatta river, December Ist. enaidianiloa New Darvise Park. The contractors McIntosh and Macdonald—have begun work on the new driving park at Kensington, Mactacliatiteneats ' Srveine Crass.—The singing class in con t nection with the Y. M. C. A. will not mee to-night on account of Prof. Hawley’s absence. ieniles Potice Cocrt.—Francis McLeod, drunk and cisorderly, $30 or 30 days. bateh of dog tax summonses were also adjudi- cated upon. --—~——/}>-- + this fhorning safely without sustaining any injury. She will sail for Bostoa to-morrow morning at 6 o'clock. elaine Moytaty Meetixne.—The regular monthly meeting of “Silsoy” Engine Company will be held at their room in the new City Build- ing, this evening, at 8 o'clock, ieliniiasilapiensinen Tae Torr.—Up tothe present time this season 517 horses have secured a place in the 2.30 list, and though the season has not yet closed yearly records of the past are put in the shade. ——— AxoTHeR Recorp Broken.—A Montreal despatch says that the wie of a faimer named Daport, of Mascouche, has given birth to her thirtieth ehild. She has been married twenty- one years, —- => —— New Cars.—The Moncton Times says that the contract for two hundred new box cars for the Intercolonial has been divided equally be- tween Crossen, of Coburg, and Jas. Harris & Ce., of St. John. ita Live Gerse.—Among the freight te Point du Chene in the Princess of Wales on Tues- day was a carload of live geese in crates, en route to the Boston market. Mr. Pope, of Summerside, was the shipper. PTE Salle INTERPROVINCIAL TRAapr. — The schooner Mageilan, which recently took a cargo of plaster at the Hillsboro works for Montreal, has been chartered at the latter port to carry flour to Charlottetown.— Moncton Times. ——_—@—— HaLLow gex.—The small boys, and some of the big oued also, made t emselves generally obnoxious last night. Woorsteps were «is- placed, bells runy, gates removed, platforms torn up, snd other acts of vandalism induiged tn. EO — Istana Horses.—The Telegraph says that (Feo. Viow, of P. E. L., isin ot. Jubn, with 14 horses, which are being b.ited in Campveil & Fiemmg's stable, Unton stre ¢t; and tnat W. S. Mchse has « number of fiue draft horses at Smith s stabies, — _>—-— Snir News.—The schr. Elisha Crowell, Capt. Barter, frum the west coast of New- fouudland, anu bound for Georgetown, put into Kelly's Cove, C. B., from stress ot Weather on Monday last. or. Cairn’s tishing crew are ou buard. Keported all weil. -_ — ---— Brace Crass.—On account of the Rev. Mr. Carruthers’ aveeuce the Young Mens’ Bible Ciass will be conducted by, the Kev. John McLeod. This class meets to-morrow even- ing ia the upper parlor of the Y. M. C. A. All young men invited. Subject: John, iti. 1—14, ——_@- - — Avetrion Sate.—The auction sale of the ‘Rosebank Farm,” on the premises, next Weduesday, offers an excellent opportunity to secure at a bargaia one of the best and most couveniently sicaated properties withia easy distance of Charlot.etown. See advertise- ment.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. { jFine.— Mr. Ovid Webster’s house at Sack- ville, N. B., was deatroyed by tire on Sunday morning. <A large part of the furniture and family ciothing was burnt. The fire, which started in the woodhouse, soon destroyed the building. The building was insured tor $500 and there was $100 on the furniture. gneisses Surre Straviion.— The people of Dorchester, N. B., are anxious to have a shire stallion. They have already subscribed $1,700 and have chosen the prop: ietor of the Dorchester Hotel as the buyer to go to Europe and select the horse. They intend guing as high as $3,000 Or more, if needed. One gentleman has sub- seribed $500.—~ Telegraph. slhetiianenit Stitt Taere.—The intelligent juryman is still an important factor in tne administration of justice in the United Scates. An exchange says that in the case of the man Barber, tried for the murder of an aged woman ia Ithaca, N. Y., the jury last week returned a verdict of arson. The coart reminded the jury that the prisoner was not on trial for arsoa, but for murder. A half hour later the jury re- turned a verdict of murder in the first degree. Tae Stoxm.—Monday’s storm was very severe at Bathurst, N. B. A violent gale from the northwest, accompanied by snow and rain, continued from about 6 a. m. to 6 p, m. A temporary wooden roof which hadj st been placed over the tower of the Roman Ca- tholic Church, was lifted by the gale and strik- ing the large stone cross on the front peak, tore it from its position, precipitating it to the ground. The cross was about 8 feet in height and weighed about 1,800 pounds. ——- The Americans are without question a go- ahead and wide-awake class of people, and generally a step in advance of their Canadian cousins; and with the wory and turmoil of active business, and mad haste to get rich they are fast undermining their health anc making physical wrecks of themgelves. It is said that ‘f prevention ig better than eure,” and we believe it, but the most of us never think of prevention until need of a cure comes, Qur American cousins saw the need of something to build up the system some- thing to soothe and quiet the over-taxed nerves, and they are becoming wide-awake enough to leave rum and quack mixtures sloue, and instead are using celery as food and medicine combined; and it is enormous the amouut of celery they consame. We heara grest ado about a medicine called ** Paine's Celery Compound,” We know noth- ing about it, out please note it is called Celery Compound,” it is significent to say the least of it. For our part we prefer the pure article, sach as can be procured at Gay's Stall, Market House, Charlottetown. Orders taken now for winter supplies. Prices from 30c. to 50c. per doz, boxed and shipped to way addivee Jase J. Gas & Sox, Powanal. Vou om in row a single seull race for £1,000 i ’ Another | | Tue Hatirax.—The S. S. Halifax got off | i Sackville; RK McKenzie, Flat THE: DAI. UZAMINER, -. = - - = 4 Head Office for Canada, MONTREAL. STEWART BROWNE, Manager. Prince Edward Island Branch Office—Corner of Queen and Water Streets, W. C. White, Agent, Montague. Conroy, Agent, Tignish ; F. Morrow, Agent, Souris ; ee as Y NOVEMBER 1, 1888. aes ee me a 7 Lets ms . ae THURSDA F. W. HYNDM fnascrane News MCaral& Worcester” ene ea GUEIP EXCURSIONS WINNrvEG, Oct. 30. A Considerable excitement has been occa- sioned in railway cireles byan attempt made | last night to burn the U. P.R. bridge at | Headingly. The bridge had been saturated with coal oi] and was considerably damaged. | Oo Sy On The C. P. KR. has sent out a force to make | @ repairs. The affair is generally deprecated. | The Government has now started a gang to | work to complete track laying on provincial | roads, leaving the points at the crossing untouched. Round Trip Excursion Tickets, called for Thursday of next week, which | CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. | ; j i a Oe ue The Steel, Clyde-built Steamship untouched. | What action the C. PR. will Chanlo:tetowil td Boston and Return, | «« H A LIF AX” J $6.00 EACH! would seem to indicate that the differences | between the Livutenant-Governor and} 1650 TONS, tention to lope relatatoryTogitaton, THR STEAMER “WORCESTER,” |S: B+ HILL, COMMANDER, which will probably include the removal o a i iia, exemption from taxation now granted to CAPTAIN NICKERSON, the C. P. R. | Will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlotte- town, fur Boston, The Sackville-Murchison Letters. On Thursday, the 1ISth inst., AT FOUR O’CLOCEH, and wiil be followed by Pomona, Cal., Oct. 30. The excitement is still as great as ever here over the Murchison and West letters. IS INTENDED TO LEAVE . Boston for Charlottetown VIA HALIFAX, ; a. Four detectives have been here during the THe STRAMER “ CARROLL,” SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, past few diys searching for clues to the identity of the author of the Murchison CAPTAIN BROWN, letter. General Barnum has sent word . ww os from the National Democratic cumenittes| Thursday, the 25th inst, to spare no expense in the effort to tind | Murchison, and especial y to ase rtain if Patrick Evan had anything to do with the authorship of the letter. LincoLn, Neb., Oct. 30. HESE STEAMERS will take Passengers at the above low rates, which includes Berths ip First Cabin. Staleroom extra. time before close of navige'ion. To enable persuns in the Country to take ad- &T 4 F. M,, —AND- = Every Saturday Thereafter, Ai SAME HOUR, These tickets will ve good to return atany| During the Season of Navigation. ; " : ‘ ; -. | Vantage of these Cheap Kusten Excursions, we Patrick Egan arrived at his home in this! have arranged with the P. EK. Island Railway to 0 a OWl or 0S 00 city last evening. In an interview he denies | we Fira -Ciess Teles a all Basking Stations 7 o : . | othe iway, to Charlottetuwn and return, the authorship of the Marchison letter and lat ONE FIRST-CLASS FAR ».. says he knew nothing about the letter un- ihese Railway ‘Tickets will be issued on Wed- til he saw it priuted in New York, bias catch the S'eamer at Charioitetown on Thursday, and will oniy be gvod to return after the arrival The lee-bound Whalers. at Chariotietown of the Steamer from boston, Wasntxeton, Oct. 30. CARVELL BRO'IHERS, ns Gave se Agents, Charlottetown. t. B. G! ? , Manager, The President to-day instructed Commo- 4 —— AW het. ie . y 8 ct, f ° dore Harmony, Acting Seeretary of the Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1°83—dy & wky Navy, to take immediate steps for the re- | hef of the 590 whalers mmoprisoned in arctic | ice near Herild Island. Commodore Har- mony promised to do so, He said be would | sinattiasdil * * a : : ’ > endeavor to COMUNUNICHS with Commodore WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Forty (40) Men Emory of the U. 8. S. Thetis, now cruising and Six (6) good Axemen ; also, Fifteen (15) in the Arctic, which is expected to arrive eae and Sunes and Five (5) Double Teams to at San Francisco inashorttime. The pre- "For further taformation apply atthe Park, or sent plan is to fit this vessel out for a relief | at the Contractors’ office, in rear of J. D. Me- " aces i iaie “i 3 Leod’s Grocery “tore. expedition as soon as she arrives at San McINTOSH & McDONALD, Francisco, and will expedite the arrival Contractors. there with that end in view. oct29—tf Reducing Salaries. Cuicago, Oct. 30. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway employes yesterday were notified that the wages of all salaried men on the (VIA HALIFAX),- nesday aud Thursday next, and on Wedne-day and Thur-vay of the following week, in time to EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 7 As 2. Commencing on S3ist ef October. The “HALIFAX” has been bnilt specially for this route, combining SAFETY, SPxEp COMFORT, p : on ‘the Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER STtAMEK between BOSTON AND THE PRO- Charlottetown Driving Park, |:'S°* Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- ‘rooms, Grand Dining Salvon above the Deck, Palatial Social Hall, Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTON with Fall River Line ior New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Moatreal, Toronto andall Canadian poinis ; New EKagland and Savannah §S, 8. Line for all Southern poiats ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines south and West. At HALTFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer ** Electra” for Lunenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Bay, &c., &c. At PORT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Baa- deck, Whycocomah, and all points in Cape > : Breton. line would be reduced ten per cent., begin- : FARES: ning Thursday, November Ist, except | salaries of employes who belong to organ- j , Caariotegtonn to tt cr esata? * ized bodies or unions. This class was ex- "iawn... Radeusaiens 1! 56 empt because it was not thought advisable Tignish Pees as. or erton fd Aaanibeee en to court a strike. I <0 con ccuscied O'Leary eT) Set thee teks s detente th OOO MUD ST : Ldangeesevecscnsccobeosesen Canada To Be Warned. EN F's ohiisin venhoreancinss cess Miscouche Sess thes Like bisbv ewes Obs Ve I Pk Sic eeaae eenecabens New York, Oct. 30. Kensington sis dienintie na ehieabiiedies : " . ‘reetown es ie hk phnihctkdsne wie soso The Herald’s Washington special says SEE 5 1. Shpupas stings na: oder vena that President Cleveland is about to issue ove Sante fl tt tet tee teeeeeeeetenceeees a proses. putting 2p roe oe “ Hunier Kaver “ sch hf Sas Son ily teat taliation act against Canada, igs Sal " MODITO ccceseess Dieses PGaness< Tes timely warning ‘will be given to'the Can- General Agent for P. E. Island eee a, vrescerevanmees sie ohn 8 a « adian government that unless a due regard _¥FOR THE Cee’ 2°: 5 oo tk wiv. hike cdinan - is had fer our commercial rights the law or Cardigan i al EG At 7 70 ill be enforced as strictly as the privil | ; ' : fthesct wil allow. | BAL” = Washing © Maching,|2ctetrs © eicccSi: 18 Still R iging. Berwin, Oct. 30. A great fire at Huenfeld, near Cassel, continues to spread. Three hundred houses, including public buildings, are con- The only Washing Machine worthy of the confidence of the publ c. Hundreds of Testimonials of these who have used it. Correspondence solicited. CHARLES I. MORRISON, sumed. A force of military and thirty fire brigades from adjacent pl ces are endeavor- N. B—Maz. J. W. Ho poe pe | ing to get control of the flames. Agent. ' > Oh: eae 9 g ce HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. WANTS, LOST, FOUND atc. WANTED.—A Female Servant, to whom gnoa | i } Oct 31—A M Milne, Montreal; Mrs Knight, | Dorchester Street. NM eod—ovoi30 Halifax; G F Brigham, New Bork; J A Lea- ANTED.—A Giri for general’ werk. Avpl man, Truro; Geo W Jones, St John; W W is thie atic . pa ‘Svcd ANTED,—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mra. H. W. VINNICOMBE, Fitaroy | Street, near Kirk. | Riebards, Bideford; Jas Webster, Shediac, | OSBORNE HOUSE. 3i—OCt27 ot 31—C McCarthy, Halifax; B F Kier a. te ney, Cap? Island; C H March, Boston; Geo! e SALE.—A Set . a saravne Furbes, V R Bridge; D McLaren, Belle Creek, | fae arness, in good order. wely ta Joun Mrs D McLaren, do; C B Herritt_and wife, | ~" Theatyitte; ty LET.—A House on Richmond Street, near Hilisborvugh Square, containing 3 Roums, Murpy, P EIR; & K Caldwell. Kentville; | ! 3k JE hiclding, SS Hudifax; Thos Watkins, do, | mee elias oe seq Srqpics. Pussepeian 1st H Smith and wife, Pownal; A Morrison, Mt S aaeee as . . . Stewart; J Morrison, do; J H McLean, Pic- | tou; Mrs E McLean, do; Jas Henderson anc i inarirsiheliestllntinn—tiraainniis oeininiate fis , ON Late fF three genre i V ANT ED.—A Man with a amail capital to go each year. Light, easy, genteel ousiness. Money into parinersihip with an experienced advanced fur salary, adverti-ing, etc. Largest Geotgeiows "ac wok hiacenentlhuln a 790 Moreil goer Biv. Ts. Be. Wa. Sess cke . ch000kk.- & 00 Souris s EXCURSION TICKETS, BOSTON AND RETURN, Gord for Balance of Season, $9.00, Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. FREIGHT AT CURRENT RATES. Through Bills of Lading issued to New Yor. Philadeipvia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and points in QOatario and Western wages will be given. Apply to Mrs ALvEy,; 5!ales. Also to Liverpool, Londoa, Giusgow and West Indies. Freight received up to 5 o'clock on Tuesdays. For Svaterooms and other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, - Agent, Charlottetawn, P. E. J, CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax RroH#aRnpson & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. oct22 w* WISH to employ areliable man in your couuty. No experience required; perma- Salary increased wife, Lowell, Mass; Mrs 4 Aa and Baker to carry on inthis city a Bootes miner. nannies io oor Bae Enclose ae No iverpool, NS: Mrs A ¥ vl glaby dbali- aiso Pastry on the American plao, Apply hy gp sta!s.—Centenaial "i Ong son, Lair Beedle wives ve D, M. K. BkKaminan giliew, ous | owll-dewd hans dhisw M Sohormen, ud, W. U. KENNEDY, Special Travelling Azent. | “Damaged Flour. WAG AN, General Agent; R. Hunt, Agent, Summerside; George 3i—oc 39 —- a You Don't Say so! aiaiitinel 5 ncsomsnaeita $2.50! $3.50! 8450! CUSTOM MADEPANTS cay copaneaginceltnes \}———— $7.00! $8.00! $9.00! At above prices we have on hand and make to order NAP REEFERS, guaranteed to give you solid comfort. sic iilentincl inh nicuosanes $8.00, $1000, $12.00. We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. Yuu have here an opportunity which should not be missed. ponnpcistceel A ncnaiiigpnile $15.00, $17.00, $19.00. Of the OVERCOATS ir this line, we have only to say: COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money, — wi 2 Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making ite patrons happy with good fitting garments. : FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and all zouds in our line marked very low witha view to exchanging them speediiy for “Dp. A. BRUCE, Mercuant Taior. Charitottetown, Oct. 24, TRR&S8. HORACE HASZARD, Manulactarers and General Ageut —REPRESENTING— J. LEWENZ & HAUSER BROS., London, England, Te AS. ROBERT LAMB & CO., Dundee, Scotland, Bags, Hessians, &c. The NOVA SCOTIA SUGAR REFINERY, Halifax, N. S. J. F. CARTER, Beverly, Mass., Oil Clothing, &e. ! Bags and Hessians. m™/\ Barrels and Bags of DAMAGED! Potato and Grain BAGS, 150 FLOUR. . | L000 300 slabes Striped and Plain For sale by For sale by HORACE HASZARD. HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, October 2, 1888—lin eod | Hessians, oo eee ° Families Wanting a Supply — OF — WOULD DO WELL TO. Leave Their Orders With Us, AND WE WILL SELECT THEM CAREFULLY, AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. “0° We have on hand a large assortment of FELT BOOTS, LEATHER BOOTS, RUBBER BOOTS, WALKING BOOTS, OVERSHOES, KUBBERS, SLIPPERS, &ec., seliing at prices to suit the times. TO SHOEKRMAUKERS {—Just received, a Large Stock of CUSTOM SOLE LEATHER, svld by the Side at 24 centsalb. Also, an assortment of FINDINGS, GOFF BROS., ~ Suocesscrs to Dorsey, Golf & Co, Ustober 22, Ledt—wod & wky. FALL BOOTS! A A Ri. it A Se a / SE Nal EMS NN SR A NR RIN ERR ert a ons ACT SRONG OE RO + eR RRS em eee ftps a ; wy ’ Ay ae A AE Ee I EN | ccna vIn: tic: ‘ Cy a ii sans ss