DA THE Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC ' : — Tex th usand American Queen Cigars re. | ‘ved to-day by Connolly & Co. oll lw : ™ - Swindlers Arrested. LADIES, NOW 18 the time to pot hyacinth | - bulbs. A choice assortment at Haszard & Moore § - oo — SPECIAL DesraTrcurs ro Tur EXAMINER. New York, Oct#12. | Cornelia ee and Priscilla Field were arrested Satu Frwortu Leacve.—Mr. Robert Sutcliffe | locked up at police 14 Boe neg Se will read a paper before the literary depart- | tive sergeant Golden, accompanied by Wm. to-night. , R. Hoar of the British consulate, received - from U.S. Comm’r Shields a warrant of ex- Lawrence Lodge meets | traditton against the women. The warrant Che second de- | charges the women with receiving stolen | Property to the amount of £50,000. The | particulars are withheld by the authorities, Meefing of Victoria dij | but from the counsel for the women it is ment 1. 0, OU. F.—St.. thie evening at So clock . oree will be conferred , eee [eMPERANCE. ~ vision No 4 Sons of fem perance this even- le arned that they are the wives ‘og in McLeod's Hall | of the London __ bankers, styled s es |Field & Co., who failed a month Asuone.—A Halifax despatch of the 10th | ago with liabilities amounting to £100,000. gays that the & hooner Lady Franklin is re- The women are said to have come to the ported ashore at St. Ann's, C B. ,country with funds that should properly - ‘have been applied to the liquidation of a Mase A Note or It.—A_ change in the | anaes eatin ee of the debts of the insolvent firm. for West River is advertised in another col- notre rs _ to have been a large _basi- for We ness, paying 25 per cent. on all moneys left ig with them. The doors of the institution Lost CANARY. ~The owner of « lost canary closed the last part of August, and soon bird can have the same by paying for this | after the wives of the two members of applying Later time of sailing of the sn at Watson's the firm sailed for this country. they received drafts on the banking house - _ot Brown Bros. & Co. for 95,500 pounds. Meerine.—The monthly meeting of the| Uther drafts followed, but Brown, Bros. & Hillsborough Boating Club will be held | Co. refused to honor them, having received this evening, at 8 o'clock. A full attend-|a cablegram from London advising them ance of members is requested. | not to do so. advertisement and Diug Store. > _ i Svocess Warrs on Merit—That is, Geo. | H. Cook & Co's. photos still take the lead | without the necessity of employing agents | to secure orders at reduced rates. Ottawa Notes. Ortawa, Oct. 12. ‘eisai A postal packet arrangement has been Porice Covrt.—This morning two drunks | effected between Canada and Japan, and were fined $3 or 14 days each, and an assault | will go into effect immediately. case was settled. The case of Gay vs Man-| ‘Six thousand feet of space has already derson was adjourned for evidence. been applied for in the Jamaica Exhibition = and applications ars still pouring in. Miutrrary.—The annual shooting match Che Minister of Customs is expected to of No. 3 Co., 82nd Batt., will take place on | return here to-morrow from his trip to the | Wednesday next, at 10a.m. Ammunition! Northwest. He is in prime health. free. Rifles will be issued at Drill Shed --——_ — on Tuesday night. A Deplorable Error. ADVANCE IN ASTRAKANS.— Owing to the un- i Lonpon. Oct. I. precedented demand for Astrakan skins from Mr. Gladstone has written as follows to New York the prices have advanced 70 per ct. a friend on the subject of the McKinley Jackets of this tur may be expected soon to Bill : ‘I look upon the Act as a deplorable advance $5 to $10 in Canada. ‘error, which will be attended with the most - severe and cruel consequences to innocent From Boston. The sccamer Carroll, Cap- people.” ln a subsequent paragraph he tain Brown, arrivedjfrom Boston on Saturday says ‘‘l will speak further on the matter in evening with a general cargo and the follow- | yiigjothian.” ing passengers.—D McLean, A McMillan, H F McIntyre, NJ Godfrey, Mrs Finlayson, Annie McWilliams, Ellen Siveau, C Smith, Jas Wightman, M McLeod, - oe A Beneficent Testator. Montreal, Oct. 12. Bapty Orr.—The Pioneer states that a! The late James McCready left an estate letter was received from Quebee by the/ Worth half a million dollars, of which steamboat officials at Summerside a few $20,000 goes to St. Patrick’s Church and days, ago addressed to “‘M. A Starr, Esq., $90,000 to charities, of which $6,000 is in Point du Chene.” w anting to get 150 Protestant institutions. The testator was barrels of oysters. @ Roman Catholic. M. Louts Tesson, professeur de francai Warrants for Dillon and O’Brien. des Ecoles Ingres-Coutellier, vient d’arrive- --— a Charlottetown, pour remplacer M. on stant Toutes les personmns qui desirent prendre des lecons de francais peuvent saddresser de vive voix ou par lettre a M. Tesson, Hotel Davies, Charlottetown. ’ en IstaxpERS InJcrep.—The Bangor Ccm- mercial, referring to the late accident on the Maine Central Railway, saya that John El- worth, of Charlottetown, had his leg cut and bruise]; and Edward Revens, also of Char- \ottetown, was hurt about the head and body. Charles Deagle, who also hails from the Is- land, had his leg cut and bruised. — +> — -_- i Destty, Oct. 12. Warrants for the arrest of Dillon and O’Brien arrived at the castle Saturday afternoon, but were not given to the ‘detectives and n» steps will be taken by the Government to ask forthe arrest of Dillon and O’Brien in the United States. A Dying Indge. WasHINGTON, Oct. 12. There is little change in Justice Miller's condition since early this morning. The Jus- tices respiration has greatly increased, and his DasTaRDLY InceNDIARISM.—At West River, throat is rapidly filling with mucus, which >t. Mary's, Guysboro, N. S., four barns with | will ultimately result in death. His physician their contents were burnt to the ground in, states he has been dying all day, wed ties the one night last week. In some of them cattle’ end is not far off. were destroyed. It was evidently the work of one or more scoundrels, The burning began , in the early part of the night. One man sat up till two o'clock watching his barn, but alter he retired it was destroyed, —_—»2>--—_ Disastrous Fire. Monrreat, Oct. 12. —s Pillow, Hersey & Cu’s. rolling mills was Heavy Gace.—A gile from the north and , burned yesterday morning, entailing a loss northeast set in about midnight on Saturday, i of $75,000 and throwing 400 men out of and still continues. The average velocity of employment. The loss is fully covered by the wind since the storm began is twenty-two insurance. miles an hour, with occasional spurts of forty sliniee meee, lasting two or three minutes. The To Meet at Rome. rainfall, which has been almost continuous ene since the storm set in, is about two anda Rome, Oct. 11. quarter inches deep on the level. The barom- . oa a eter, however, is rising, indicating clearing, | His Holiness the Pope has summoned colder weather. ‘the four archbishops and the senior suf- ee | fragan bishop of each Province of Ireland Proposep Foorsat Tocr.—The Halifax | to attend him at Rome on the Ist of No- Mail says: The football team in connection | vember. with.the West Riding Regiment are trying to perfect arrangements for a tour of the Mari- “me Provinces. Should they be successful in ing so, the team, which is a very strong | 5 an W indsor, New Glasgow, Pic-| Renie LaMontain was found guilty yes- Ridine club, - eee a - <a terday of murdering his brother-in-law, Na- brated olub of Pri oo had 1 Ieland se cele! poleon Michell, in July, 1888, and sen — tenced to be hanged on the 19th Dcember. Condign Punishment. SHERBROOKE, Que., Oct. 12. - Cuaprette’s Atmanac.—This valuable for 1201 ia ; we: An Excenent Ipza —We are informed by sinus! for 1891 is in press. In addition to| 4) Higgs, Secretary of the Board of Trade, fc Yast amount of information always! that commencing to-morrow (Tuesday) evening aie therein, the publisher this year will]|the Board rooms in the Cameron Block *'d a list of three thousand words often will be open each evening till 10 o'clock. misproneuounced, and of words as to|This is an excellent idea, and we which a choice of pronunciation is allowed,|have no doubt our merchants will empiled by the very best authority. The | gladly avail themselves of the op rtunity to vbjact is to make the almanac an indispen- | gather together in a comfortable, well-fur- sible hand-book. vished room, to talk over matters of trade, sniipatntlitiinen finance and other topics. The table is sup- ; plied with the leading papers. Fousp Drownep.—The Summerside papers Fepert that on Thursday morning last the lite- . . ies lad oa! less body of Frederick eat Ba to belong CaPTAIN LEE Deab. We ar a e to Portland, Maine. and who has been cook on | “i2 Lees of the Gloucester schooner Orient, board the K she ee ae : who was stricken with paralysisa few days re ne atic Stewart, now undergoing re-| 1, ag already stated in Tuk Examrnxn, died Dear te ead’ wharf, was found floating at Souris this morning. His son is on his a0 the vessel. The man had heen missing way here from Gloucester. tnee Tuesday, 30th September, and was o—. “a d cot y : enna, As tnqnest wee ne SpeaAMERS MovemeNnts.—The Princess of It wag brought out in evidence that the Wales arrived at Summerside from Charlotte- ;aeed had been drinking through the day hi abit dekeck: Sha Ok ust “{ Toeaday the 30th ult, and at night when | °W® 8's morning : : aticmpting to ge b nat oe . he had | leave for Point du Chene however, owing to fel, ole th ge Sa ene de the stormy weather prevailing. eo Punk aad qrewaed. - Sees The Heather Belle which was to have taken the place of the St. Lawrence on the Char- Ctased wag about 37 years of age. P . , tetown-Pictou route to-day did not leave THe Parner Matriew Centensiat. —The ae y ao anniversary of the birth of Father a... we Was celebrated at St John on Thurs- Cy by a huge procession of the different ao total adstinence societies of the ci y ene ‘einity, numbering eleven in all. Over Ww) people wand seven bands were in the pro- Session making it by f . se ; y far the greatest temper ae ; South End “nee d+monstration ever witnessed in St. John. MreTING.—A meeting of the Sou A Meeting of delegates from the societies was Boating Club will be held thie evening at ' ta 4 iu the afternoon, at which the Catholic | °¢lock sharp. * #5stinence union of New Brunswick was Le WarTerLoccep Bark.—A telephcne mes- sage from Georgetown states that Commander Gordon, of the Acadia, reports seeing a water- logged bark off East Point on Saturday. =. is '#*nized and officers elected. In the even-| Tue evening session of the Charlottetown wens concert was held in the Institute, | Business College and Writiog Academy opens rR. Sexn _*. Quigley delivered an address to-night at 7. Intending students should a ‘ll Catholics to embrace totak abstin Jenter for the term at once, and secure the usual discount. (LY EXAMINER, - - - - Richmond Street. $3,000 —OF ALL KINDS OF— BOOK Offered at Cost roms THE—— DIAMOND > BOOKSTORE, To Make Room for Xmas Stock. This is a Rare Chance ——TO—— GET BARGAINS! These Beautiful HANDKERCHIEF BOXES full of Stationery, for Fifteen Cents, are the WONDER OF THE AGE. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore and Bazar. Ch’'town, Oct. 10, 1890—3i eod AUCTION. \ E are instructed by Mr. James Wood to sell by Auction, On Wciduesday, 15th October, inst., At 11 o'clock, a. m., at Southport, All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, con- sisting of Parlor Furniture, Bedroom Sets, Glassware, Carpets, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Dishes, Kitchen aud Parlor Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. This Furniture is in connection with the Canadian House at Southport, and is all in first-class condition. E, H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. oct9—dy 3i (sat mon tu) wky li Half of Italian Warehouse TO LET BY AUCTION, fFXHE subscribers will offer for Lease, at Auction, on the premises, Qu Thursday, 16th October, instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, the Northern Half of the ‘Italian Ware- house,” on Queen Street, Charlottetown (next door to the Connolly New Block), under con- ditions of sale to be then submitted. Terms made known in the meantime by Messrs, Palmer & McLeod, and premises shown for inspection by the subscribers. EK. H. NORTON & CO., octl1—+#tl sle Auctioneers. FOR SALE. ---——- N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALO- £4. WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire. enetiaians apply at Toe ExAMIner office, to Hon. D. Ferguson, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16. Oct 8S—d w Wanted For Bermuda. 6,000 bushels Black Oats, 2,000 ‘* Garnet Potatoes, 1,500 ‘* Table Potatoes, white. B. WILSON HIGGS, Duncan’s Brick Building, Water Street. octl0—3i FURNITURE BY AUCTION. I AM authorized to sell by Auction, at the late residence of Mrs, Peter McGowan, Rotchford Square, On Wednesday Next, Oct. (5th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A M., Part of the Household Effects, comprising Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Mirrors, Pictures, Carpets, Mats, Window Trimmings, Feather Beds, Book Case, Sideboard, Cupboard, Stoves and Pipe, Lamps, Clock, etc. R. BEAIRSTO, oct9 Auctioneer. ——————S———_— re S Gidley wishes to inform the Ladies that she is prepared to Dye Feathers black and all other colors; also clean and curl old ones to look aa good as new. Upper Hillsborough Street. y Si eod wy 2i—octil T° LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Possession imme- diate.—W™m. Dopp. “3 sept22 wan TED.—A smart Boy to learn the Printing business.—GEORGE W. GARDINER, Steam Printer, Queen Street. 3i eod—octl3 T° LET.—A House containing seven rooms on tet Street. Apply at Pickard’s Bakery, octl3—t OST.—In the neighborhood of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, yesterday forenoon, a Lady’s Cloak. Finder will please leave same at this office, li pd—octl13 T° LET.—Half of my House, pleasantly situ ated on Prince Street. Possession given on 2th inst.—JOHN HIGGINS. pat 4i—oct13 WANTED.—A good smart Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. M. STEVENSON, $$ tiTO tf—oct13 - MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1890. PROWSE BROS. Want to Say a THE UNBELIEVING ! a {X) - oo Few Words about their Clothing and Eur Caps. Now, in the first place, there is only one Firm sells the CHEAPEST. that really (x) —— in the City A iook through our Stock will convince you that we are that Firm. ‘nose who don’t believe the statements we make, we ask (in to call and see our Immense Stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Coildren’s Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, which is the Largest Stock ever shown to the People of P. . island. REMEMBER, we are always hunting for Bargains for our Customers in Clothing, We are bound to EXCEL, No one can afford to go any place else to buy. Charlottetown, October 1, 1890. 136 & 144 Queen Street. nnn = — ae _ — — — : ae = = — ee = = = —-— HARD TO FIND. quips x) : (x) T IS HARD TO FIND BETTER VALUE in all kinds of DRY GOODS than what y.u will find with us. our Store usually come again. If you have not tried before do so now. Those who once buy at Good Goods at Low Prices is sure to bring them back. —{x) inti PERKIN & STERNS. Mantles, Jackets, Sa (x) Ulsters. Waterproofs, NEW, CHEAP AND STYLISH. Mien’s Scotch and Canadian to (Xx) Wool Underwear; Ladies’ Scotch and Canadian Wool Underwear; Boys’ and Gurls’ Wool Underwear; large stock of Wool Hosiery; all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Charlottetown, Oct, 6, 5999 —eod & wky PERKINS & STERNS, The Cheap Dry Goods Store. AUCTION SALE. At Mount Edward. ] AM instiucted by Charles Palmer, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his Mount Edward Farm, in the East Royalty, near Charlottetown, On Wednesday, 29th Oct, next, All his valuable LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS and CROP. The Stock consists of 5 Horses, viz., 1 Brood Mare (Gladstone), 1 heavy young Mare, 4 years (Rodd’s Harry), 1 Barrister, 4 years old (gelding), 2 Fillies, 2 and 3 years old (All Right), A herd of Imported Here- ford Cattle, registered, consisting of 1 Bull (Conqueror 5th), two years and ten months; 2 Cows (Beauty Maid), calved October, 1886, and Sweet Simplicity, calved 19th January, 1887, and their two Heifer Calves, dropped 14th October and 26th November last, Amelia and Rosie; also a young Heifer Calf of Amelia. Also—2 Shorthorn Grade Steers, one and years, and one Yearling Steer (Here- ford and Shorthorn) grade. Also—3 Milch Cows, one just calved, and their Heifer Calves. Two of the Cows are Shorthorn grade, and one Jersey grade, with Ayrshire Calf Heifer. Also—2 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs, Sow and Boar, imported and pedigreed. The Farming Implements consist of 3 Ploughs, one a double mould board; 1 do. Drilling Plough, 1 Iron Harrow, 1 Wheel Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scuffler and Moulder, 2 Carts, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Truck Body, Cart and Plough Harness, Forks, a set of Black- smith’s Tools, iucluding good Bellows and Anvil, and various other articles, including a good Stumping Machine and heavy chains. Terms—All sums under $10, cash; over that amount, 12 months on approved joint notes. Sale takes place at 11 o’clock, a. m. J. MoWILLIAMS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. BELL ORGAN, almost new, will be sold at a big discount. CHAS. I, MORRISON, oct6 106 Queen Street. oot3—dy tf two | Se ————— > Et) Exhibition Visitors | hat (9) We work that we have been unable to have been so rushed with take the time to make a display of our manufacture of Furniture in the Exhibition Building, but we would invite Visitors to the City to visit our Show Room on the way to and from the Exhibition Park, and examine our fine dis- play of Furniture now in stock. | Special Bargains given during Exhibition Week. — MARK WRIGHT & OU., LID. Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1890.—2aw wy woh de ¥ ee ee 5 ial WB eee ae ing: Tt ee A eS: ae pk ae pal dei ae genie ait tein ee he ae sem See ge sees © pear Cok je 288 LOO egpiane 5 ee. anton latins sei aii lia: ah setae able eiaiaantl tis ea ecg e: ie ie ei een, oat i a ie