: 45 ” ae i . i and Winer tems, } i i i i >i. it I ‘ mu and ww a ure being made for loseph s Convent, oe British Nort \ lean scuadron wil! s 1 Halif : rmuda on the 26th {} ih prices in clothing at fh. Maedonald’s ci r out sale. a \ | rvests that births be un sd Of; new music - i) t i. lue Miss Gray, daughte: fH Col. Gray, for wedliag favors. - unted with bargains given at TH: DAILY” TELEGRAPHIC VI SPECIAL PD) ESPATCHES TO Tk Examiner Nore Fishery Cuptures, hr. AnpREW’s Oct, 20; The Dowinion eruiser Gen, Middeea| Special Netices. tor sale only oct20 Bi Re smedies. * Hall. TRE “eet vi Apothee aries Coprisn. best quelli, eured expressly for the Fish Market, Grafton Street. 2i~-oct20 \ ' . - a ener rE Ss HILO Famity & EDIES, \ fresh iy received to-day at Apotheearies’ Hall oct20 21 = HURSDAY, NO arrived here on Tuesciy afternoem—-That| yy yc. SHap. in half barrels and kits, at hight a number of the fishermen were ay. Bi \iyrick z Co's., Crafton Street. torching off St. Atidrew’s harbor, and, not-| oct®0-= i Withstanding thet the Middleton was | Finan Happies and Digby Herring, at achored in the harbor, some of them were J). H. M yrick & Cis... ( Grafton Street. . bold enough to enter, and with flaring | oct20 ~ Di torehe 8 prosecute fishing as though to chal- MACKEREL, Kxtra Mess, Nos, 1, 2 and 3, lenge the right ef her commander to inter- | jn barrels, halves and kits of 10 to 20 lbs. tere with or stop their illegal work. The | each, at J. H. Myrick & Co’s., Grafton St. | result was that a boat put off from the Mid- dleton and captured ten fishing boats. A!] ulinit that Capt. MeLean performed his duty in the nest considerate manner. LATER. by order of Deputy Minister of Marine Tilton, Capt. McLean has released the fish uring sale at J. B. Macdonald's, : ; we jing boats, warning them that this was the MBER the meeting In St. Paul’s school | last act of lemic hey 5 oclock tor bible study. All are! — - ro y i Excitement in Halifax. p iB i Garrison Artill y. meets | Haxirax, Oct. 20. te iy " lnele ry . . . evering at 8 oclock. A full | the whole tepie of conversation is the : wi uested n ‘ | refusal of Canon Carmody to bury a soldier ~~ t 7 , . - . . } » died of. suffocation . rink, ag st ‘) DP to o% Boys Suits Good | ae ; uifocati ~ pe 9 omy nt ' o c¢ e) } 488 n } * . > Shite to it Rove { years to 14 for’ $1.50) °" (press command o ore tussell wad $1.75. eae | Arrangements were made yesterday for his ow | burial, but as he had not received the last ( j ' | rites of the Church, and the ie colored beser, tor : : i reriy Charlo we, will teach oa arvard | panes t believing... that. *‘No drunkard Caliees shadente tanly art of self-defence | 5041 inherit the Kingdom of Heaven,” his wint | refuse to bury the man in consecrated - iground. (To-day the Garrison Chaplain . »..C., and L. Bh | Feac id the Church of England service but ) tawa to cue | unk ler protest. The priest cannot be court- Pears efore the | snamtialled but will be dismissed, and the . ( Canada archbishop will refer the matter to the war office. ’ I Nii DD. \ prea th heii a snd disp t : I t ti Lord's | The E: — : s see Talat haidenelt 1 Mate. he Eastport Sufferers. ‘ _ 2 aU p | onan <apite z Shae St. Jonn, N. B.. Oct. 21. i n eal The citizens executive committee met f $0 of her new neighbors| yesterday afternoon to receive the report of . : ’ : | ; "IY .< i a } 1 b ee dees the em | yo collectors. Most of the collectors re- ‘ a00U ‘ a) ported in whole or in part, the cash returns in . i i ‘ t I A W S footing well up te $2,000 with Carleton and a one or two city districts to hear from. . whilet b> eee eaaeiaane Lonpon, Oct. 20. fr } N to ind Karth ju ike shocks have been felt in . \f ‘gail and} Alsace and Lorraine, the Vosves and Black - . | ‘ 7 . revs > ca ; put k to} Forest. The movement was from north to ~ ’ . ) , south. ¥ PLA Ni 70, of Fox Harbor, — -- i he 4 i : “ ‘ Moodie, aged 105. Against the Moonlighters. atte b \ rst Sunday night, “ t e house he was staying and LonDOoN, Oct. 20. wi : » mon dropped dead. Most Rev. Thomas Naulty, Roman Ss Catholic Bishop of Meath, preached a = oy ' powerful sermon in Dublin on Sunday. \tld., despatch says On . , F a a Cant ‘} against moonlighters. He declared that the ! t Live r Emeiine, LOTAIN o £4 } os Guenil ‘ sean “y ‘nt in Ho untry was now on triai and that if Ireland ral ’ : i is manus, was ‘ Sa ey ca Be : “a ern nt Alin - acted mene ail ee, show i during the coming winter that she found Che 1 bound from St, {could govern herself, Home Rule was sure : ; m Fol] Pierre to Bay | spair. She struck on Aragon to lollow. Proi tory ann 6 quediate! Ly. eet ~ . nes a : ae More Earthquake Shocks. MADA A I ti remain at the Oslorne House until Monday, Oct. 25th - vr. E NpDoN, Oct. 20 Ladi: wishing to sé will please leave LonpDon, > =U. their rads ” r+ the house trom Severe and prolonged shocks of earth- 7 till 10 o'clock in the evening. Ladies wish- | quake occurred in Serinaqur, Cashmere, ing to ked up in a satis-}early this morning, the shocks created a . > ey OY | ; | al » . mm factory mann mid avail themselves of} pame among the people. The extent of the this opport damage is not known. ~—_—_—+_—__ — peas — —_— Rev. Mr. Meikle Married Die ad From Fever. The lethodist Church at SGranviile Rancoon, Oct. 20. arr. ; dw | : ls roe an - ; F é fo Pe rr ¥. © HOG WwWHhh & mrs" nal Major General Sir H. T. Macy sherson, | r) wil ice Pe eS ait? gy + ; ; eS | ae j i f he R “ Wi >} commander of the British army of occupa- : he nuptials o oa Mi "- }tion in Burmah, died from fever after but M e, the evangelist,.and Mis SEY hewo dave’ ilinces. And . <i rhter of Capt. D. Anderson, P D> } Pics a yimerly or Pictou, fhe pu'pit and organ ie ten Massing the Troops. we decorated with ferns and eee ini bole cai ine he rhole flowers, a ‘dove surmounting the whe le, Sorta, Oct. 20. making a ver pretty picture. At 11.30 ] ° 1 . the beid Ar oe sialeol The vroom was Much alarm is felt here over the massing ee er ae e grr - tof Turkish troops w in progress on the supporte a hy Rev. Mr. Langille. of Hamp- _ ret ee a4 it ers on the é . d J > tigarl . or. > ore Ww as 8s a som i. B.. amd the tele ter. Mics Jeane! = gant - frontier R * regency has sum + ‘ 7 , . me "e; : “¢ ce : a . Meikle, f New Glasgow. James E. Shafner a — ‘ oth. gress ee conven gave the bride aw Ly. Rev. J. M. Fisher CLOusr ie ” 1ed the ceremony, assisted by Rev : performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. wn ait Mr. Ackman, of Bridge ‘town. After par- Mercy for the An: irchists. 1. Map ] “ taking L La nh a tne re sidence 7 the > : aimee et. 20. brides mother, the happy couple took the <5 Ri HM¢ _ A., ( t. steamer Secret. en route for New. York. "he genera! assembly of Knights of Labor The many friends of the Rev itleman in | to-day, adopted a resolution asking mercy Chat town, extend their heartiest con-| for the condemned Chicago Anarchists. gratu -- ——— _— ee ———— 4 Princess Missing. Phe Texas Horrer. Lonvon, Oct. 20. Further particulars. of the disaster at The Russian Princess Galatine, who re- Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bay: u are being cently left Dresden, is missing, and it is received. Innumerable touching and | supposed she has committed suicide. heartrending incidents are related by sur a vivors One house, containing fourteen 4 New Councillor. color .d people, was seen to go down with a crash. every one of whom was lost. Inci- Montrea., Oct. 20. dents are related of husbands lashing wives} [Ex-Mayor Rivard has been appointed a and children to floating wrecks and then Legislative Councillor in suecession to the seeing them killed by heavy logs driving} late Hon. J. L. Beaudry. wainst them \ young wommm im a nude nbd. te was found roaming around the — i Weather Bulletin. prairi five nile from Sabine She ridei tell her owt wi : _— P 7 Toronto, October 21—10 a.m. 1 en a " - 7” ‘at hh 6422 ‘Saeinba Fresh to strong‘south and west winds, partiy : e pesened sab ; ro i nous . 5 ‘ . ea ' j cloudy, to cloudy, with local rains, generally : : u i Pas bhOOK ING * 7 , . ; : : : warm. for He sane: Mitac n ree chidrei vere Myself, P: RSF HVS MARRIED, rn ng i At w crac as 5 as At Granville Ferry; »49th. by Rev. J. M. ur we ng to pieces rae “ ore | Fisher, assiced by Rey, “M+. nan, Rey. Wm. n nt and then anothet | was hold-|M f Pictou, to Mary et. daughier ing the youngest, little Pearl. Soon my Ie ep ng Anderson,ot Granville Ferry, formerly =) . . ; + uu . wife said, *““r0 ul-bye, husband. i 4 — goin a i ‘ vuld not reach her a he piece | DIED c . , C . she was on broke off, and she sank before | es. Yheld onto little Pearl some | ,, 1" this city,on the 2ist inst, of Consumption, at my eyes. 4 held on ' b . _ | the residence of Robert Smallwood, Long Street, time longer She said Papa, I'm tired;| Elac ameron, late of Lowell, Mass., in the 34th won't you walk with me?” | told her dati of «hie deceased Was youngest ee T the piece I was OB was thtsc its er of the late Capt. Duncan Cameron, of coulda t. i} une piece A — « s cit crumbling to pie I told the little one; (Funeral leaves hor late residence, Long St., at Tt Sha nut hoth her little arms | 2.¢ clock. p. m.,. on Saturda;, the 23rd inst., for the to kiss me. She put both her little arms) ()0. terv at the Cross Roads, Lot 43.) i ete 7 a 3 3 ‘ ' ava A ad 1ust around my neck. £ a& Dig squeeze, anc JUST ' 1 | } no | = aaa — So tanen ‘ us i 14 | saw her no . ( God, why didn’t I go down Horsford’ 5 Acta Phosphate. ' fH ” | to go on board the — Pent refused, sayl * Here | ONE OF THE REST TONIOCS, re the bodies of my , ° : : . : ~ o i I at : Dr. A. Atkinsou, Prof. Materi tedies and { - senda * ; nl A re will | stop! pormatok gy, in Colk of Surgeons and ; = t am No ay be! ‘2 Physicans, Baltimore, Md., says: ‘It makes ; } + during a pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics d 5 eared the jist OF in the shape of phosphates in soluble form.” the cs : : Johnson will bi -- + ER 4 ‘ eval ‘ t c . 4 — red or i , thus Mak Dun Wiman & .Co. report a total of ! a ; ; YY? : ] 17< 31 } . . ! 7" th total yer of victims of the , 179 tailures thre rughy mt the country for the | “ ' : nm wy 4 _" i hurricane fully » hundred. The destitu- past week, as compared with 190 for the | aSnien teal ¥4 survivors, Of whom there are week previous. Nineteen of the nurgber | over @ thousand around Johnson's and were in Canatla—four Idss than the prevetl- Roviford’s, is desuribed as sbmothing awiul. jing webk, tZ0—21 A SPECIAL meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in their Hall ‘on Friday evening next’ the 22nd inst., at eight o'clock, for the pury f considering a question of very great pgyer yee, which received at- tention at the: order of Necretary. eet’ pon Monday night last. By Preside. John Hennessey : Frew people know what is the best Scotch whiskey to drink, there are so many brands. The Gaelic whiskey, shipped by the Stirling Bonding Go., Sterling, N. , for age and | purity has long stood first in Scotland amongst the nobility, It is sold in full sized | bottles to the gallon—nearly all other | brands sell in small sized bottles. The Gaelic SLX whiskey is sold everywhere. Black di mp | bottle, gold capsul and gol 1 label. See you get it. WE HAVE OPENED UP A etal Grocsry Busitess Suits from $4.50. up. Job Lot Clothing at meal Large stock of Dress Ladies’ Hats, &c, GREAT GEORGE STREET, alongside of John Stumbles‘ Harness Shop, where we are bound to sell everything in our line at Bottom Prices, TH, (diff SUGAR, RAISINS, “« . CURRANES, WHOL USES, N WROUNDLAN® FISH, and evé erent qualities. ) rything you want in the Grocery line We are determined to give those who favor us ! with the pir patronage entire satisfaction, and the | best value for their money and produce. Come one, come all and inspect our Goods. a. member the plac e is on Great ‘ieorge Street, ‘xt John Stumbies’ Harness Establishment. bees Wanted. JOHN EVANS & CO.,' GREAT {, 18 86. THE Silver~ Plated Ware. —— are Likely te Go Up. GEORGE STREET. Oct. 3mo eod PRESENT IS A GOOD TIME Prices The following is contained in a letter just receivedby us fron’ a manufacturer : “There is a regular boom in trade. Cannot send travellers out, have to keep them home to help to get out orders. Everyone crazy about goods, The whole west is in a ferment and prices are going to be higher, as it-is utterly j impossible to nake the gocds required.” The above state of the trade is in a great meas- ure due to the fine exhibits of Silver Ware made at the Colonial Exhibition in London and the consequent popularity and demand for Canadian goods, Wehave a splendid show of Sugar, Butter and Cream Dishes, Cups and Mugs, Ice (colored and plain), Spoons, and ail kinds of BUY WOW. Ee, W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, Pitchers, Castors, goods, Dishes Kings, Pickle Napkin Oct. 9—2aw EMERSON PIANOS. —— ~ EAD what MR. G. H. celebrated pianist) says : HOPPER (the ** CHARLOTTETOWN, Oct. 9, 1886, “*Thave used the Emerson Piono, furnished by Mr. Fletcher for the Court Musicians, and beg @ express MY ENTIRE SATISFACTION with the inst: a- ment. * G4.’ H. HOPPER,” &@ The Emerson Pi iano has won for itself a world-wide reputation—the Company being established as tar back as 1849. They area high grade but medium-priced instrument. They are remarkable for their Purity and srilliancy of Tone, as well as for Durability. The Company are to-day one of the largest Pianoforte Manufacturers in the United States, and their mammoth Piano Works are located in Boston, Mass. Nearly Fifty Thousand Now in Use. 4 Piano made far eyery king hour in st adver- rl ps ] . it pieads notoriety ihe Emerson Piano is its own he tisument. It travels on its nicrits, its own cause; it is not bolsteredjinto by ether than its Superior Qualities. Write for Catalogues and Prices to the Sole Agent for P, E, Island, or call at his Music W arerooms, c P. FLETCHER, Sign of the BIG FIDDLE, Queen St. | Ch town, Oct. 14, 1886. PEDFLCTION & EXCELLENCE WOOIDEE, LS Capea a bee BAY BAL ING POWDER <ETAILS EVERYWHERE, Cans, 8, 14, and 25 Cents. Paper, 6, 1%, and 24 Cents Oct, QU, 1886 0c203i PAY *t BLE (MMEDIAT. LY “|to withdraw ; (6) the form of policy is | i. KH. PROWSE does not offer a discount per cent; to do so, 60 per cent profit would mee: added. Such profit would ruin a farmer or ony other mini---sbeb, per cent discount means a profit of & But the facts are: He buys for fore buy from 18 to 28 per cent ‘less ae many house in the trade, and can afford to sell even fess than t eent. ocr OBE R an, TSS6. ON 20% or Bs! di to be ish only, who pretend to give those Fabulous Discounts. | Tern Thousand Dollars (§$10.000) worth of . lathe ing at wonderful price. Sacque Cloth, S. G oD, half. EU lsters, Shirts e488 low prices, Overcoats from Goods, S Sacques, very cheap. and Underclothing below competition. | | } Every sensible man and woman should see his stock and not be led away by sensational! advertisements. L E PROWS ST ABLING ACCOMODATION | Ch'town, Oct. 21, 1886. ANXOUNCE MENT | | After careful study of the usage of Assurance ; Companies at home and abroad, and of the expe- | | rience of this Society in all the varied reforms | introduced by it, the EQUITABLE LIFE! |} ASSURANCE SOCIETY has combined in one form of policy all the advantages and guarantees 'which ean safely and properly be united, and | now offers it io the publie under the name of the |} FREE TON WINE PORECY. if you desire Assurance on your Life, you | should secure one of the Equitable‘s Free Ton- tine Policies ; because (1) it is INDISPUTABLE, and you buy a Certainty instead of a Possible Lawsuit ; (2) itis UNRESTRICT*’ B, rot, as in ordinary cases, prohibited (3) and you arer from geing where and doing what you please ; it is NON-FORFPEITA BLE, and you can never be deprived of a just indem) nity even on surrender ; (4) it is after death, thus providing against even tempor- ary embarrassment ; (5) it is 1 PRe-NIEIENENTLY LUCRATIVE, in many cases providing Assurance in later life for nothing, or yielding back the whole, or nearly so, of what has been paid in by those preferring SIMPLE and shorn of needless formality; tages offered under the policy are NOT OBTAINABLE =N COMBINATION IN 42 OTHER COMPANY, or under Any Other Policy. (7) the advan- For Tables of Rates and full apply by letter or in person to WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, Explanations, | | AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND. B MCKINNON, | Corner Grocery, Special Agent for Summerside | | Ch'town, Oct. 13, 1886. ST, JOSMPHS PAAAAR, | Under tho Patronage of Lieutenant Governor MrBonald. | - | MHE lacies of ST. JOSEPH'S SOCTETY i: ead | holding ancther Grand Bazaar, this year, MONDAY, NOV. STH, —IN THE— LYCEUM. The proceeds to be devoted to the equipment of | the new Sche.: Buildings, Pownal Street. No pains will be spared by the ladies in change te make this Bazaar surpass anything of t kind ever held in Charlottetown, Music will be er Chitown, Ge. 18, 1886. QSPRIGH PEAPEOAS NMLEANED, Glossed and Curled. Old ( / Feathers made as beautiful as new. Spe- Orderg may Ra | i al terms to Dry Go »9ds Firms, | be left at the residence of Mrs. G | bok rough Strevt, fourth door worth het, j--Swks Yaw fo fri wky 4i GOOD NEW RE een ee ee Oe Tricor COMPETITIO! was never keener than it is at present in the Dry Goods Trade >! cniainen Every One Wanis Dow Prices. WE HAVE TILEM o— ——- No Damaged Goods, but this Fall’s New and Attractive Stock. See our DRESS GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our FUR GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our WOOLEN GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our COTTON GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our whole stock of STAPLE and FANC ‘GOODS for 1Y DRY GOODS AT PRICES ! Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is the Largest and Most Complete in the city,and our Trimmed Millinery, as usual, leads for Style, aise and Low Prices. BEER BROS. Ch ’town, Oct. 19, 1886, FALL G@OODs. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. DOLMANS, LONG PALETOTS, SHORT JACKETS KYRLE CLOTH JACKETS, STOCKINGETTE JACKETS, JERSEY JACKETS, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. | KYRLE CLOTHS, LOWEST ame A Large Assortment Low Prices ee ce a ae Aaa Choice New Goods. DIAGONAL CLOTHS, OTTOMAN CLOTHS, | a alta ASTRAMAN CLOT LS, a STOCKINGET!£ CLOTHS, — | SEALECTES, Pr caal GOODS DEPARTMENT TASHWERES, MERIAGS, FOULE SELGES, GRILLAGE CLOCH, \ CAMELS HAIK SUITING, j FURS. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. FUR CAPES, FUR MUFFs, FUR CAPS, FUR GLOVES, Ati the *ew Dress Naterizis of the Se2 to Match. seu With Plushes 4 Large Stec! All Prices ee eee ee ee C_O( Felt Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Plushes, Felvets. HARRIS & STEWART. & STE CHO. DAVIES & GO. ae ha ie SUCCESSORS t chigowii, OVE. 13, 1890,