= ime EAN ODT io STP ee TRL. Loe: “se t and Other Hems. | i ‘ p 1 i \ Lag : j - \ i lay, Nov. 29, ‘ ' for holding the pol ion epealing the Scott Act In ‘ ‘ . ports that ‘ r5dded at Soum Lave wi \v it ‘ i I ty ML - \ bb centine E a2 I S V’¢ LAL bros. & Cr ee with i ‘ y I An from Liverpool, : ’ i t} is i} 25 day . ~~ GARRISON ARTI KR) No. 1 Battery G. \. are requested t t Drill Shed, on Tuesday evening, the 30th inst., at 7.30 lock sharp, to 1 ive their annual drill pay. ~~ Tar Exrorr TRAbDER. An Ottawa lespat h says that the value of Ca Nan exports au ig September aggregated $9,500,000, and im ports SU,700,000. Che duty collected was $2, 150,000, o DearNess Curep.—A very interesting 132 page Linstrated book on leafness. Noise nt ea How th Ly be cured at your Post free 3d idress Dn. Nicnon _ St. John Street, Montreal. dw tf - Ue Bork Trrat.—Dagald Maedonald and fohn McAttee, two of the men charged with assaulting train hands at Richmond Station ght of the 16th inst., will be up fo: } re R. I Fitzae ald, oka P.5 to-morrow i j = ALQUATI ‘ Jo } pipers ) i at the | ! le i \ Galanaugh ra ame off on iN bicasses bay on Fr ernort Vail \ 1 Witi bSt (raia vith laims have irt his kn i f wv agai t | ‘, rer CHA »p HANDs. ‘i Essory, of etown, sold a very Isome yea w Barrister colt which weighed 1300 pounds, the othe day, to Mr. George Gordon, of John, N. S., for 8210. Mr. Gordon in Rive he } 4 alll cis Keeping iis muUaoie ANNA: TOT SLOCK purposes This colt was raised by Mr. James bb ryce, | f Bonsha i r illustration of the virtue of good breeding. -- Agriculturist. _ - FaTaL Accripent.—A sad accident occurred Winsloe [| i 1 Friday ifternoon, wh re 5 littie B Ss1¢e, da igntetl el Mr. a shn i». R i, lost i Patri says that girl was laughi is ind playing about with . » DOYS ant the hired ; i assing behind the h« was i in tis ack OF ti ad, and killed al M * R } i i was abdsent from home at the time of the acciden o in Tro The Halifax Herald reports t two writs ha I 1 issued in the Snu- ; % uzainst Charles Annand, as pub- lis i the F for damages for libel, at the : Joseph Fa ler and James McDonald, x" p shing an item in the Echo to the effect that negotiations were pending for the of Fader and McDonald for being con lin setting fi Fadder's establish men ton Bedford Row, Halifax. It is said the damages are placed at $10,000 on each at aia FooTBa Marten \ closely contested football match was played at Victoria Park, on Saturday afternoon, between the Prince Ed- wards and the first team of the Prince of Wales College. resultimg in a victory for the former by a score <« The teams were ; hed, neither gaining any material until a few minutes before ulled, wh victors ceeded in making t touch-downs anda val. Thé'Prince Edwards, we understand, intend playing the second t St. Dua stan’s College, in a few cays —_—__ > -— Tus Srory Dentep 2 (Jlobe reporter to-d ty that he Mr. E. R. Gregory to for libel against city nection with articles r girl, Duguay ** institution ” is tov vyenly mat wivantage time was 8*1C- im ol! Abell told a had retained institute proceedings newspapers in con- erring tothe young a few days ago, by Detective Ring at the instance of the vitl’s mother. He strongly denounced lvetective Ring, saying that he had to ‘éree the girl to leave the house by showing her handcuffs, etc. The girl he says did not wantto goaway. He declares the statements in the press were never made by the girl. aft. Joh ri Globe. —_— Aw Istanper Krittep.—Mr. Peter Cum- miskey, son of John Cummiskey, of Fort \ngustus, was one of the workmen employed Mi the Short Line KR silway for some four or five months past. On Tuesday last he had jecasion to visit one of the blacksmith’s shops along the line, and while there picked upasmall box of dynamite caps. While examining the caps a spark from the anvil fiew into the box and in less time than it takes to tell it there was an explosion. Asa resylt of the explosion Mr. Cummiskey’s left hand and part of the rig ht were blown off, and was badly injared. The blacksmith, some ten feet off, was knocked senseless. Mr. Cummiskéy lived till Thurs- day morning at four o'clock, He was con- us uatil a few minutes before death. His remains were brought to this city by a fellow- workman—John Laverty—on Saturday even- ings” and weye taken to Fort Augustus for interment yesterday aiternoon, The deceased urs of age, and bore and triends tis face who stood werd ; was about twenty-lour ye a good character. His relatives have our sympathy in their bereavem ent. EEO nan Personal. [he St. Petergbage prpers express indigna. magmer in which King Milan, of e from Queen Natalie, : ' tion at tiie via, secured a divor and denounce the divorce as illegal. Mrs. Delia 8. Parnell, the mother of Charles Stewart Parnell, addressed a letter to the Irish-American voters appealing to them to support the Democratic National State ticket. tis stated that the three Americans by whom the King of Wurtemburg has recently been greatly influenced are Jesuits, and that the King haS become a Catholic, the ceremony of baptism having been performed secretly. Much has recently been circulated about the religious views of Canon Farrer, and a great deal of the information appears to have forsCanon Farrer writes as follows toan English paper: ‘*It is grossly and in- famousty false to say that I have anywhere called the believers ia the Incarnation ‘ inbe- ciles and hypocrites,’ or that I have said that ts of our Blessed Lord to His mother gpectful.’ Ail my writings the hands of "ae bae nh taise, th > W were *f ir from re ' which are in ih many volumes, hundreds and thousands of Christians all over thé world, are «ufficient in every line and on every page, to refute so preposterous and ridic slow ; a slander. | don’t know who the Rev. J. Ormistou may be, but if he endorsed this calumny he would deserve to be pu lished ; cos : : y acourt of law i IL deigned to notice state- ments so wickedly foolish. As it is I can ouly pity and despise the character of the reli gion which can so shamefully forget the most elemvatary graves of truth, justice anu charity. weer amet, EX” DAILY were EXAMI CHLEGHAPHIOC NEWS. Late trish News. Dusty, Oct. 26. At a meeting of Protestant home rulers to-day i letter from, Gladstone was read, in which he deplored the fact that the Protestants of Bel- fast, who a century ago were devoted nationalist sa how assembled Hartington, and everything fatl condemned, to applaud their fore- ers thing their ferefathers applauded. A letter Morley read, most hopefully of the progress of the Lrish cause. John Dillon, addressing league convention at irom was also national the convict ion existed. advocates an Lord Hartington now extension of the Ashbourne .ct, but when land purchase was advocat- Lord Hartington opposed it. > , ‘ ed by Bright, : Dilion said he objected to tenants purchas- | ing under compulsion and might take the opportunity scon of advising them to re- pudiate such debts, A solicitor, supposed to be acting on be- half of the London Times, had an interview ! yesterday with the invincibles Mullet and McCaffrey in Downpatrick jail. The and condemn every- | He spoke | Thurles yesterday, | said he was opposed to land purchase while | NER, = +o saas “Carroll” & “Worcester. TN Boston! Round Trip Excursion Tickets, Charlottetown to Boston and Retara, $6.00 EACH! ‘THE STRAMER “WORCESTER,” NICKERSON, ; Will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlotte- town, for Boston, | ‘On Thursday, the {8th inst., : AT FOUR oO’CLOCE, and wiil be followed by CAPTAIN prisoners refused to give any information. | 1 aa ” It is reported that the Times will ask the | THK, CT RAMER CARROLL, commission to compel the attendance of | Mullet and McCaffrey. } CAPTAIN BROWN, \ Lively Meeting. Paris, Oct. 26. | Wag: | At a Boulangist meeting in Salle ram 600 Che, party of Boulanger headed by Lullier, provoked a free fight. Many were carried out with lacerated and bleeding faces. to-might, ' persons were present, time before close of naviga! ion. v Qu Fhursday, the 25th inst, VHESE STEAMERS will take Passengers at the above low rates, which includes Berths in First Cabin. Stateroom extra, These tickets will be good to return atany To enable persons in the Country to take ad- vantage of these Cheap Boston Excursions, we | have arranged with the P. FE. Island Railway to ‘issue First-Class Tickets, at all Booking Stations Lullier fired a revolver from the platform | om the Railway, to Charlottetown and return, into the audience. He was immediately thrown down and belabored with sticks, one of which penetrated his neck. tired again three times, whereupon the gas was put out and a general rush made for the doors. Lullier where his wounds were dressed. It is not known whether any one was wound- ed by the shots. store, er Imperial Federation. Orrawa, Oct. 26. pefial Federation is the leading topic of newspaper discussion. i ally says there is no present danger of a re- pitition of the blunders which caused the American revolt, yet England ought to be prudent. There is no assurance that the colonists have yet agreed in asking for a definite scheme of confederation or offering to bear the cousequent financial burdens, but federation may make its way safely and surely. Narrow Escape from Death. Toronto, Oct. 26. John Barnard, a retired merchant, was found bead in his bed this morning, and his wife in an anconscious condition beside him. The stove lid had been left open all night and Barnard had been asphyxiated by the escaping gas. His wife is in a criti- cal condition. The Manitoba Trouble. Orrawa, Oct. 26. Tho Manitoba Government yesterday maaaged to make a crossing of the Mani- toba South-western near Headingly, but the company’s men tore it up. Bob Wat- son has volunteered to head four hundred men to make the crossing in defiance of the C. P. R. Se ee Local Notices. J. B. Macdonald’s for Gyercoata and Keef ers, largest stock, the lowest prices. oct29 dw Manhattan Feed for stock; also Poultry Feed, for sale by Geo. Carter & Co. Call and enquire about it. oct25 2i eod Blankets, Blankets. One hundred and fifty pairs Blankets, selling cheap at J. B. Mac- donald’s. oct29 dw Fifty pieces all wool and Union Grey Fannelg at cheapest prices at J. B. Macdon: ald’s, oct29 dw The cheapest boots in Charlottetown will found at the Dominion Boot and Shoe B. Macdonald, Proprietor. oct29 dw be Store, J. 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 and making physical wrecks of themselves. It is said that ‘prevention is better than cure,” and we believe it, but the most of us never think of prevention until need of a cure comes, Our American cousins yaw 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 ram and quack mixtures alone, and instead are using celery as food and medicine combined; and it is enormous the amount of celery they consnme. heara great ado about a medicine called «« Paine’s Celery Compound.” We know neoth- ing about it, but please note it is called ‘Celery Compound,” it is significent to say the least of it. For our part we prefer the pure article, such as can be procured at Gay’s | Stall, Market House, Charlottetown. Orders taken now for winter oo. Prices from 30c. to 50e. per dozen, boxed and shipped to anv address. —James J. Gay & Sox, Pownal. : oct22 t m lm Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 29.—-10 a. m. Strong winds and gales shifting to west; rainy, followed by clearing. TELE. : This morning, Oct. 29th, W. H. Hobkirk, F. R. C. S., Eng. /Funeral from Rocheford Square, at 2.30 o'clock on Wednesday, to St. Paul’s Church, by special train to Sherwood Ceme thence tery. | On the 26th Oct., from injuries received from the kick of a horse, Bessie Jane Rodd, aged 4 years and 7 mos, SALVE. was taken toa drug] | | | |- The Times editori- | On Thursday, ist November Next, We ; j}at ONE FIRST-CLASS FAR#. These Railway ‘Tickets will be issued on Wed- | nesday and Thursday next, and on Wednesday Lullier | and Thursday of the following week, in time to catch the Steamer at Charlottetewn on Thuraday, (and will only be good to return after the arrival at Charlottetown of the Steamer from Boston. CARVELL BROTHERS, : Agents, Charlottetown. R. B. GARDNER, Manager, 34 Atlantic Avenue, j Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1888—dy & wky ‘Real Estate For ‘Gale. A special cable says the question of Im-! <= instructed by MRS, JOHN TRAINOR to i sell BY AUCTION, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON: Her HOUSE and LOT on the Premises situated on Fitzroy Street, adjoining property owned by the late Thumas Pethick, Esq. Terms made known at sale. ‘ E. NEEDHAM, oct25 Auctioneer. SARGAINS IW Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, SILVERWARE, c., FOR SIXTYDAYS E. S. BONNELL’S. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Neatly Repaired. . Ali Watches. Clocks and Jewelry left for re- pairs aver one year, if not called for by Ist of December, 1888, will be sold to pay expenses. E. 8S. BONNELL. Charlottetown. oct26—dy 2m law & wky Labrador Herring. half barrels very choice Labrador Her- ring, now landing at Queen's Wharf, i100 boxes and half boxes No.1 Table Codfish 200 cases Lobsters, tal!s and flats, 100 * 3B.C. Salmon; “Bon Accord” brand, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Flour, Cornmeal, &e. 2,000 bbls Howard Flour, in store and to arrive 259 “ Am. Kiln Dried Cornmeal, 1039 ‘“* and bags Oatmeal, 160 bags Bran, 250 bushels Barley, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. 10) Molasses and Sugar. 50 puns Porto Rico Bright Molasses, 50 bbls Extra Standard Gran. sugar, 59 “ Yellew Sugar. , —~-ALSO— 100 half chests Kaisow Tea, 10 . Ovlon “ 50 boxes Extra Fine F!avored Tea, 300 bags Liverpool Salt, 20,000 Grain and Po: ato Sacks, At Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. octl6--2w eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND te. Apply to Mrs. H. W. VINNICOMBE, Fitzroy | Street, near Kirk, OR SALE.—A Set of strong Double Driying i Harness, in good order. Apply to JaHN INGS. “pa Si—oct27 re ea ago, on Water Streei, near Hotel Davies, a hardwood round-backed .brown Chair. The owner can have the same by | proving property and applying to 39 PRINCE | STREET. pa 3i—ect26 LW oes Girl for general housework, 3i—oct27 7 LET.—A House on Richmond Street, near Hillsborough Square, containing 8 Rooms, Yard and Stables. Possession Ist Apply to J. B, MACDONAERD. ood Cellar, Noveinber. oct25—fi war rED.—Coat, Pant and Vest Makers. To good hands, highest prices and constant employment. Apply immediately to Mr. KEITH, at B. =. Davies & Co’s., Cameron Block, Queen Square. oct24d O LET.—A House containing six rooms, an Euston Street (centre). Enquire of JosEPH KNIGHT. tf—oci23 GS Shorshana il Class for instruction in Shorthand will be started about November st, prox. Charge for tuition very low. Intend- | ing pupils will please apply as soon as possible, | ss only a limited number can be taken. Enquire at Railway Office. octi7--3i j | Ww K WISH to employ areliable manin your i county. No experience required; perma- ' nent position for three years. Salary increased each year. Light, easy, genteel business. Money advanced for salary, advertising, etc. Largest mannfacturers in our line. [Eaclose 2-cent. No |p stals.—Centennial M‘f'z Co., Cincinnati, O. octl7—1m eod WANTED.—a Mon with a small capital to go i into partnership with an experienced \ Baker to carry on in this city a Scotch aes a eee ae KAY Americas ay iS , . - MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1888. ee tana tie anne U0 YUU It represents something you method of doing business. and Guarantee. the Best, the Cheapest. TEN THOUSAND qualities. We are always pleas- JAMES PATON & It means SQUARE DEALING ! See our FALL STOCK OF NEW GOODS just in. 600 Pieces Dress Goods ! Dealing. ‘ like and appreciate, and it illustrates JAMES PATON & CO’S This is what we Preach, Practices You will find them the Freshest, 1,000 New Mantles, Jackets and Jerseys ! YARDS OF MOURNING GOODS AND CRAPES, . New Gloves, New Millinery, Plushes, Trimmings and Ribbons. Our BLACK SILKS are known all over the Island for splendid appearance and wearing d to show them, Come and see us. We will treat you well and give you a big dollar's worth for a dollar bill. | Square ‘Dealing. CO., MARKET SQUARE. _ Charlottetown, October 18, 1888—5w eod & wky | CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. The Steel, Clyde-built Steamship “HALIFAX,” 1650 TONS, S. R. HILL, COMMANDER, Boston for Charlottetown IS INTENDED TO LEAVE | } } VIA HALIFA2, —~QN— SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, | AT 4 fF. M,, | —AND— } i Every Saturday Thereafter, | AT SAME HOUR, ' During the Season of Navigation. | Charlottetown for Boston EVERY WEDNESDAY. AT 7 & M., Conmencing on Sist of October. The “HALIFAX” has been built specially for this route, combining SAFETY, SPKED and COMFORT, The Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER eee between BOSTON AND THE PRO- Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- rooms, Grand Dining: Saleon above the Deck, Palatial ‘Social Hall, Spacid«s Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTUN with Fall River Line for New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Moutreai, Toront2 andall Canadian points; New England and Savannah S. 8. Line for all Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railreaa Lines South and W est. : At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer * Electra”’ for water, Mahone Bay, &c., &c. At PORT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D’or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- deck, Whycocomah, and all points in Cape Breton. FARES: Charlattetown to Boston...............+..... $ 6 50 : “ New York, via Fali River BOD 5 sca iie cB Ge 0 5s sens 11 Tignish to Boston...... re a a athe 10 uO Alberton yo Ss sdbaabeceswelbiaruperes 9 GO Bloomfield ” ssl cancun caeekiN icon 9 35 haem ef Letiihitidhdita inate ialidenea'y =a 915 Port Hill Fe ad ry. n kK e Gaabenesee 8 6: Wellington “ .cscccscese sc nnikiie aha bah oos 8 3) Miscouche mo Obeseke : Gc. aeesaces 8 15 ee a co ihacscacseees shxasion > os 775 MemmimatO nc cecces ces covcrevccsesece 7 70 Freetown eo arene ae ae oes 7 kmerald WT ee Vi, paces ves ebsk eee eben cece 7 Cape THUv'se *© ccecscccsccscccccs aeauD ose 7 x0 Bradaibane “* Sieg had + ikes Cbgpuee se 7 40 ee Ee ee eer Liao a ST... , a chap tenepekencees caeeree 7 0 ED Gagan eC re Ns schies Si eetaces 6 55 Bedford Se ee de dilecebies 6 99 NR te) Ts, oan dp ucaubbwh ob odes 7 13 Cardigan eo Oe. Sone aves viene ebeaeets 7 70 CRON | vi cb ngs ccdme so ceqaeenaedess 7 Morell age I SEE a rh pe 7 45 St. Peter’s Ee Eee Es es a 7 65 ee. og, Sh ee ees Cibo sckbicns 8 00 Souris ih ei ee uke bale bun se dels ee Oo EXCURSION TICKETS, BOSTON AND RETURN, Good for Balance of Season, $9.00, Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. FREIGHT AT CURRENT RATES. Through Bills of Ladiang issued to New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Nertolk and points in Ontario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, London, Giasgow and ; West Indies. Freight received up to 5 o'clock on Tuesdays. For Staterooms and other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, - eh CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax Ricuarpses & BARNARD, Lewis’ Whari; §; Boston. get2z2 A Knitting SL — Time, RR arcs = — ——— [x] PERKINS & STERNS. ———_—_—-[x ]}—-——- Yarns, Wools and Fancy Goods at Lowest Prices, —_———[x |———_- in all Colors, in all Colors, in all Colors, in all Colérs, Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery. for for for for Rutland Yarn, Beehive Yara, Saxony Yarn, Cyprus Yarn, Berlin Wool, Andalusian, Fleecy Wool, Shetland Wool, &., &, Cushion Patteras, Slipper Patterns, Bracket Patterns, &., &¢. Plush aud Felt Patterns, in Slippers, Wall Pockets, Tidys, &., &. [x] A Full Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS at our usual — never-to-be-forgotten Low Prices, PERKIN & STERNS. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1888—dy & wky CREAT BOOM! Away Ahead ! T IS A FIRST-RATE PLACE TO BE, and as we undoubt- edly possess the ability to keep ahead, we can afford to lend Lunenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- | & hel ing hand to our numerous stru rolin C i etitors. As 5 5 we have attained to the proud position we now enjoy as leaders in our art, through years of toil and hard work, we would say to our competitors, DON’T BE DISCOURAGED. Step by step, if you persevere, perchance may find you approaching our pre- sent standard. BUT REMEMBER! you will not find us there. Perfecti n is our Standard, and nothing short of that will satisfy our ambition to present a faultless garment upon a faultless gentleman. To supplement cur own natural skill, we employ artists who acknowledge no superiors in the Dominion of Canada. 3;Thus equipped with superior heads and unequalled hands, and 'Goods of the finest quality, we feel: safe in saying that we are »| prepared t» fill the bill every time. -McLEOD & McKENZIE, star MWMierchant "Tailors. Charlottetuwn, Uctober 2, 1898. —— Another Consignment! Tie Eucursio Tickets t ‘Basta or | ARE ‘CHEBAP, FURNITURE. ee on ea 33 Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Tho AMERICAN BAKERY, Sideboards, #xtension and North Side Queen Square, Centre ‘ables, | Forall kinds of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Syrups ; iT ga ‘and Confectionery, White Bread, Graham Bread, Hair, Flock & Svring Mattresses, &c. aaa eesioae Tien Buce, Bath buns, Sponges -——- ‘akes, Drop Cakes, Vanilla “akes, Hermit Cakes. Diamond Cakes, Ginger Cakes, Chester Cakes, Jelly Squares, Jelly Rolls, Pies of all kinds, ete. J. T. PEARDEX. | Ch’voway Oco. 1% THS—Ui ov I respectfully invite the Public to inspect this lot. GEO. M. HARRIS, det4-—tt Avuctroieer, ——_ ne vs n —