* inal Local and Other Itenis. TELEGRAP ‘ WERRWA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. N LN \notker convicted sSeot!l Act was ‘Srun in” last night. roraL Desvarones To THE EXAMIN#R, _ . SyELBOURNE ELECTION The election in wy WN \y iy x ATI N ~ ie! takes plac e onthe 5th October. hos aN heat de a o Frost The frost of last « vening was come sufficiently h ard to skim over the edges of the THE DAILY EXAM a Negotiations Proposed in the ‘See United States Senate. Epes ATIONAT i ve Lt wchers’ Association will meet ia Upper rince Street Scho i, on Thursday and rrida) next > - Orrawa, Oct. 1. YO ESTION < new san j do TT) : . . ‘ Ist new sanitary Che Empire published the following tele- ~ y Pa IS & Heap < 1 ial ry ver } 7 : ne ” 2 gram which was sent for publication by m Mr. Wiman’s Telegraph Co It was also syit ; OP Be ; OrrictaL \ Istt It is p s‘hable that the bh ut to the Globe and Mail, and alterwards, Minister of the Laterior will make an offi ial | request, suppressed by them, | An at- visit to the Northwest before the winter sets tempt was m ade to withdraw it from the i Empire, but the offer was declined. It is — - as tollows: fas | ARV EST Large quantities or ‘in| ‘New York, Sept. 29,—I deem it my duty still remain to be harvested 1 1 [his is partic-|to say that information from Washington elarly the case inthe western part of the | re wches me of an important character to the Provi So late a harvest as that of this | effect that the Senate Committee of Foreign rear is very rare. Affairs has, during the past few days, in > lfurtherance of the views of its’ Chairman, Pt ~ 2 he . : : ays enato hey eeneal MACKEREL ome of the mackerel seiners | Senator Sherman, been discussing the ques- have been catching a few lately. One »essel | tion of inviting the Dominion of Canada to took 40 barrels in one dip sf the Magdalen | join the United States. So far have matters Islands on Friday. Others took more ot less | progressed that it is not unlikely that a reso- in that direction during the week. ilution will be reported for the concurrent - action of both Houses declaring it Warsnir at Sovais.—H. M. Warship} ‘° be the dnty of the President to Pylades ¢ alled at Souris the other day. Aftei tee negosiasions “ ith (reat Britian look- fark her electric lights were brought to bea: oe to a political union between the Eng- upon the town, lighting up tke houses in} _— sp king natio Pens this conse ut. yrand style and making quite a sensation. Phe conditions attending the imvitation 1 Canada ts understood to be that the United States would assume tix entire debt ol the Dominion. estimated to be three hundred Commercial Union was } urged as the basis of the prepose d negotiations fo THE DEAF Deatness and noises in the by a simple reme ly will send A person c ired ol! head of 24 years st sanding | ; 3 . deseription of millions of dollars it FREER to any peison who applic s to NICHOL | sox. 30 St. John Street, Montre t{m—m 14 | on the ground that while a large majority . j might be secured for it, only a small minority Launcn.—-Launched from the shipyard of | favored political union ; but the sentiment of Hon. W tichards, Bideford, Lot 12, on ithe Committee was so streng in favor of pro- Sa.urday + 20th ult., a barkentine called | POSimg, at first, pol tical union, that it was Rita, 377 tons, to iss 10 years Al at | impossible to contend with it. Lloyds, and intended for the Southern trade. | (Signed Exastus WIMAN.” > The despatch caused intense indignation Complaint is rife on Queen | ; here. Street on account of the obstruction In front | ’ ee store of Beer Braos..—and no plank way | cttipuncicmaanipinantnnanaiite around it. Ladies ho come to 1t must go ln- |} : sound te Ladin who come to ister |The Toymament at Halifax, SrIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE’S COURT.- for 200! t an he gave his sine as- Or i ‘ Y 7 T ee dachSlec 4 doy fer being | COMME BON ROSS BEATEN. his | ee eas. drunk Three charges against k. Carmody 1-6 . , . . —_—_—oeoro eo fur violation of the Scott Act were dismis eda } , : ; ; and one adjourned, Mrs. Dogherty was i Haurrax, N. S., Oct. 1. Sergeant Major Bailey, of Halifax, de- \feated Duncan C. Ross in the mounted Exarsrrios Nores.—Mr. W. F. Carter has | tournament to-day, in the presence of one four hundred different and distinct varieties of | thousand people. He won three out of apples to show. Some were grown in this | the five events, as follows:—Tent pegging, Province more in Nova Scotia. He is un-|22 to 18; lemon cutting, 18 to 14; and able to find space for it at the Drill Shed, and | Turks’ ¥ 98 to ? ror , oo podmeage met gchar ; te urks’ heads, 28 to 20. Ross won the} vill have the show at his otore, \ pper NK 1eeN | tilting for rings, 10 to 24, and the sword Street. leontest. 7 to 2. breaki Bailev’ “dj : ‘contest, 7 to 2, breaking Bailey’s sword in The street leading to the Drill Shed was a " E ithe last bout. busy scene to day. ' further re manded ; and Donovan, chai ced | with stealing, was discharged. - > “ Wepprne Betts.—By reference to the pro- per column it will be seen that one of the} . Bagg Me Masters ot the P ie Island | Railway has j vined tlie great army of Bene- The President to-day sent to Congress dicts. The knot was tied in th of | his approval of the Chinese Exclusion Bill, a large assemblage ol friends who were pre-| accompanied by reasons therefor, and sug- sent to witness the interesting ceremony, and | ested that a joint resolution be passed, al- icongratlate the high contracting parties |fowing the adwiaaion of such Chinaineh x vex extends ita congratulations to the happy \are now on the way to this country. It is eouple, with the wish that choicest blessings | doubtful if this additional legislation will be granted. The remarks of Senators Stew- Chinese Exclusion Wasninaton, Oct. 1. pre sence may be theirs ali along the journey of life. oa fart and Dolphe, after the message was read, ye . | . *,* . Supposep To BE Drownep.—The Pioneer| indicated opposition to it on the ground | reports:—‘* The rumor reaches us that Mr. | that similar legislation has been tried be- | Donald MeNeiil (ferry) is supposed to be | fore with the effect of giving admission drowned. He was in Sammerside last Satur-|to other Chinamen than those intended. } y af me » iF > e , or f *7% . ' day, and lefteame time in the all meng: 5 The President recommends an appropria- | > ; the wacon witli i «s | > Q0re @ . - : MeN. of 8 Ie. He ti ed 2 2 os ition of $276,619 for the purpose of indem- McNeill of Lot If, He then took the 10 rae, | nifving Chinese subjects for Jusses and in- and at the Andrew MeUregors corner, where | «|: , “Se ; ae |juries received in the Rock Springs the road leads olf to the big bridge, this lady -v. a oe sali Seimei 1 thi "the last that | Massacre, not because the United States go out to walk home, and this is the last that). - 33 ‘ ‘ . has been heard of him. The horse has been } § legally liable therefor, out simply as an found drowned under Mr. McLean’s shore at | act of humanity. . . o ry? 1 $ on , 4 C + ‘ -— the Ferry, the wagon turned upside down and } The pubiic debt was qecreased $12,247,- some leather also found, which he had with 000 last moath. him, but there is no tidings of the missing | man. Great consternation pievails all around the river. Haiifax News. a 3 ae on eee ~ a an mt The York and Lancaster regiment em- oothing Syr ould alway ye user phen | . . aie . children = catting pee It relieves the | barked in the trovpship Urontes to-day, little sufferer at once; it produces natura! jand will sail for the West Indies to-mor quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; | TOW: “ = and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a | A grand naval, military and militia re- button.” It is very pleasant to taste. Jb) View will be held here next Monday. _ scothes the child, softens the gums, allays all | The weather is exceedingly wintry-like ain, relieves: wind, regulates the bowels, and | to-day. is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, ‘ae whether arising from teething or other ee causes. Twenty-five cents 4 bottle. Be | Quebec News. sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing | . Syrup, and take no other kind. [April] ‘88 —_—_>——-_—_ Hatrrax, Oct. 1. Qvesec, Oct. 1. Hon. Jas. Gross, millionaire merchant, Celery is ar article of food that is coming} died to-night. He is supposed to have lett more into favor as its medicinal ——_ | four or five millions. “ome to light, Are you nervous, irrita yle, or The Ge casine- Coase left here to-night out of sorts? Do not, I pray you. ily to! for Ottawa to take up his permanent resi- quack mixtures, or destroy the nervous Sys- k tem by a too liberal use of the pipe or cigar. “Come. let us reason together.” Throw your | dence. The Veto. runs back 100 feet on Euston Street. The House FURNITURE, STOVES, &. NBR CS Plums, Apples. — ow WILL SELL at my Salesroom, TO-MOR- ROW, WEDNESDAY, at 10.30 o'clock, a& Mm.:— 40 Boxes PLUMS, 2 Barrels DAMSONS, 10 “ GRAVENSTEINS. GEO. M. HARRIS, oct2 Auctioneer. PRIVATE RESIDENCE, BY AUCTION. I AM instructed by MR. WILLIAM LARTER, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Wednesday, 10th October, AT 22 O'CLOCK, NOON, HIS DWELLING HOUSE, SITUATED ON THE Corner of Great George and Euston Streets. This Property has a frontage of 51 feet, and is well built and finished throughout, Terms at sale. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept20—t! sle Auctioneer. BY AUCTION, AT MY SALESROOM, On Friday, 5th October, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: Household Furniture, Carpets, Pic- tures, Stoves, Xe. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept29—t] sle Auctioneer. AUCTION SALs Farming Implemsuts, Carriages, &°. ee AM instructed by the HONORABLE JAMES WARBURTON, to sell by Auction, at his late Residence, “* HUNTINGTON,” On Monday, Sth of Octeber, AT 31 O'CLOCK. A. M.: All his FARMING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of 1 tron Plough; i Iron brill Harrow, with mould boards; 1 American Plough, iron beam ; } Woeoden Harrow: 1 Wooden Koller; 1 Cart, with Truck Body ; 1 Double Seated Wagon. with Pole complete; 1 Marketing Wagon, ! Wood sieigh ; 1 Vouble Seared Box Sleigh; 1 Drivin Sleigh; | good Wolf Robe ; I sett Silver Mounte Harness; 1 sett Black Mounted Harness; 1 Base Burner and other Stoves ; lot of Stove Pipe; Hot Bed Frames ; Oak Casks, &c., &e GEO. M. HARRIS, septs—tl sle Auctioneer. TENDERS FOR COAL TENDERS will be received atthe office of the Water Commissiovers for the City of Char- lottetown, up to Saturday, October 5th, 1885, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M., ond marked ‘Tenders for Coal,” from parties Wiliing to contract fer the supplying of 200 Tons Culm Coal, newly mined and fresh, either RESERVE, ACADIA or VALE, delivered in the Coa) Shed at the Pumying Station. Coal to be delivered on or before Ist day af November. TARR, Commissioners do not bind theniseives to ac- cept tue lowest or any tender. By order, D. McLEAN, Secretary. W ater Commissicner’s Office, Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1888. sept27—2i thurs mon HOUSEKEEPERS ! IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, ‘We Ask Your Attention. i 7. WANT TO BUY where you_can buy to best advantage. CHEAP GOuUDS will not suit yonif they are of poor quality ; and very medicine to the dogs; the loss of a stray | canine or two would not be missed in our now ie Big over-populated dog life. Are you & smoker ? | Montreal, Oct. 1. — ‘Throw your black poisonous saturated| Premier Mercier, in the next issue ol pipe in a tub to soak, and for one month bid | the Quebec Gazette will havea proclamation good-bye to medicine and pipe, and try a | vetoing the district Mayisirate’s District judicious, syatematic use of Gay s pure white | Gourt, and thereafter close the tribunal. celery, (unadulturated, as nature provides), ? and if you are not benefited by the experiment | ee Unusual Cold and Snow. there must be something radically wrong in} Aan your composition. A fine retatl supply on | Quesec Oct. 1. hand at our stalls, Market House, Charlotte: | . town. Orders taken now for winter suppiics. | It is very cold, and snow fell on Satur- Address, James J. Gay & Son, Pownal. iday between here and River du Loup, on sep 13 mon & thur tf | the line of the C. P. R., and also in parishes ——_—<—<$—<— OO | north of the city. Personal. npn me —— Yellow Fever. Hou. Wm. Richards is in town. He stays bev ‘ ; at the Hotel Davies. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 1. Don Carlos has written 4 ae Seazing | The re were 99 new cases of yellow fever iati : with | + oapaledy orsimes 28 a reconciliation With | | 4 10 deaths the last 24 hours. Jdftin McCarthy publishes an indignant | denial of Mr. Chamberlain's statement that the Irish leaders have profited by the Nation- | alist agitation. Atthe time of Mr. Matthew Arn id’s EE Weather Bulletin. Toxonto, Oct. 2.—--10 a. m. In eastern portion, clearing weather; in the financial results of his labors It seemed | cloudiness and rain. as if fume were the principal reward the dis- death it was observed how small had been | western portion, easterly winds, ge \ ADAME RAMSDVELL, of. St. John, N. B.. i manufacturer of the finest quality of | tinguished literateur had reaped. jhe move- “TIATN 4p __Our, © Home, Farm and | ment in England to found a memorial of the AGEN } S ' ~~ Business. Cyclopedia 19 | usely U- | justrated, and also contains portraits of the lead- ng statesmen of the pominion. The thee de- a : Ton partments into which the work is divided, treats Isat present atthe OSBORNE HOUSE, where author ani critic is in charge of Chief Justice | y targe work comtaiaing 900 pages prof Coleridge, and the aimof the promoters is three-foid : To erect a tablet to Mr. Arnold’s hizh-priced articles, HOWEVER GOOD, do not suit in duil times like these. You don’t want to deal in asiore where oneor two articles are sold below the market price as @ bait, and other iarticles sold dear to make up the deficiency. | You want to trade at a store where good articles are sold all the year round at moderate prices, and prompt and careful attention is given to all orders. On thi basis we solicit your patronage. We warrant allour goods. We are direct im- porters, and can aud will do as well for our cUus- tomers asany Storein the city. Now, try Us, and see if these things are not So. This is the time to buy PICKLING SPICES and VINEGAR. We have Crystal Pickling, French, White Wine and English Malt Vinegar, Whole ‘ixed Pickling Spices, Whole Pepper, Mustard§seed, &c. UESDAY. L. EK. PROWSE low prices. may blow as they His STOCK one who wants to s September 10, 1888, THe BLEW RAPPER is The Cheapest, The Purest ii SOLD ABOVE GROUND. | | | | —_+ oor TRY IT and be CONVINCED. sept27 MILLNER'S TIN SHOP. VARIETY OF COAL HODS, NICKEL and BRASS TAPS, Ion and Daisy PUMPS, STOVEPIPE and TINWARE. Auso~A few ASH SIFTERS on hand, which will be sold cheap for cash. sept20—Im eod NOTICE. — ee LL UMBRELLAS ang PA RASOLS left at the Old S:and (opposite Bridges’ Mcat Mar- ket, Hillsborough Street,) if not called for before the Ist of November, will be sold for cost. All work done promptly and to order. Ss. 8S. TAUDVIN. sept27—-Im dy & wky SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. eb Subscriber has opened an office above R. K. Jost’s Boot and Shoe Store, for repairing all kinds of Sewing Machines. JOHN HIGGINS, North Side of Queen Square. septl4—dy lw wky 3w ANTHRACITE COAL, HE GUARANTEES to sel! cent. lower than any other house in the trade ee nea eee “1888. ee a TROUBLE FEARED BY COMPETITORS. omseocaenenee{ @) THE TROUBLE will be to sell Clothing, when sells his Stock at such ridiculously from 10 to 20 per They please. this Fall is larger than ever and cheaper than the cheapest. 995 PIECES DRESS GOODS AT A BiG BARGAIN. EVERYTHING marked at rock bottom. Bvery- ave money should patronize L. E. PROWSE, Sien of the Great Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. eat Exhibition New Fall and Winter RY GOODS! i | Goods New--Stock Complete-~Prices Low. ~-—-—_—_—_— PERKINS & STERNS. Charlsttetown, Oct. 1, 1888. “GRAND EXHIBITION —— OF-—-— DRY GOODS AND GLOTHING eh Pec J. B. MACDONALD®. ee —— An Immense Stock of Readymade Clothing. ene commas { ) eemeeees mmmrmnnnns Our Coats, Reefers and Suits selling at prices so cheap never before attempted in this City. 0 ee To ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New York, due here about 12th inst. :— 270 Tons of the celebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfaction last year. R. McMILLAN aug7—dy & wky tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. WANTED.—A Lady Boarder in a_ private family. Pleasant situation. Moderate terms. Apply at tnis office. 3i—-oct2 300 PIECES NEW DRESS GOODS, HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. a You will find the Everything new, everything cheap. J. B. MACDONALD’, QUEEN STREET. [right prices at Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1888. OARDERS WANTED.—A Gentleman and his wife. Apply te Mrs, KENNEDY, Hilis- borough Square. Wiis. A good piain Cook in a small family. Apply at this office. \ ANTED.—A steady Boy,” useful about a Louse and understands looking after a horse. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. acti—tf JUND.—On Saturday last, a Sum of Money. The owner can heave the same by proving property and paying expenses. Knquire at this office. 3i—octl ANTED:—A Girl to do general housework Good wages to a competent girl. Apply to Mrs, W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. sept29—4i 1 LET.—A House containing nine rooms, with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part For the Farmers, we haye Mechinery Ou, Sweet Oil, Kran, Ground Qil Cake, Potato Baskets and Butter Tubs. In GENKRAL GROCERIES, we offer Flour, Cornmeal, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Raisins, Currants, Spices. &e. gar Eggs taken in exchange for Goods at One Cent advance over Cash prices. GEO. CARTER & CO., Market Square, Chariottown, P. E. I. sept2é—dy law (mon) wky a NOTICE TO LADIES. a HalIR GOODS, in she will remain for a short time. Her stock con Memory P ster Abbey, t provide , aeeen fealare connection with Home and } hort | nemory in Westminster Abbey, ‘oJ fully every feature ip connec siats of the finest line of HUMAN HAIR GOODS hir wife with a recompense for the loss of the ( Guvernment pension, and to establish at Ox- | succes «sful Basivess Life. Each de partment iment pet 7 ‘ the work has the advantage of being writven ford aa Arnold scho arshtp or lectureship with Canadian ~pecialists. The work is purely Cana a@ view to encourage the study of English lit- dian, We want an Agent erature. . es . iN. B. Splendid Pickliag Viseger, onby 45 cts. per | J. § ROBERTSON & ¥ gaffic, at R. Ke Bk ‘s atgZ3—Zaw & wiy Be ieee in every town and \County. if you want t rritory, terms and fal ' pariculars, write to Ww. E. KARLA, St. Jobn, ja! piness, success "arming and stil) more | its happiness, succes ful Farming ¢& i f| FANCY HAIR GoODS and TOLLET ARTICLES | by |} ever shown in Canad 2. - MADAME RAMADELL makes a specialty o Ladies’ and Gents’ Wigs. Hope every evenin Wire Ch’town, Fo genes Apply at this office. 6i eod—sept29 0 LET.—The new Dwelling House, containing Warbarton, Prince Street, Apply to Mr, E. Hi. Norton, corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, orto the subscriber, at County Court Office.— HENRY SMITH. sat wed—sepi2zs LET.—Dwelling, with four rooms and porch, on Sidney Street,—R. K. Brace. sept26—lw al store. Apply by letter. with references stating salary, ‘‘ Bux 562, Caarlotetow n,” sepiZ5 octl 2i—octl | ot the city. Stable and Warehouse attached. | nine rooms, adjoining the residence ef Dr.) ANTED.—An experienced Clerk in a gener- READY-MADE CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES, ' | i | } } | \e Queen Street. Switches, Frizzes, Wigs, ete., | WANTED.—At the ‘Hospital for the Insane. a Housemaid and a Female Attendant. Apply | | to DR. BLANCHAK 2. sept20 ee work. Apply at this office. 5i-—sept2 £; ‘TO LET.—Half of a House situate on King Street, lately owned by Mr. Taudvin, and at She wil] ca! apon the Ladies of Charlotte*own | present occupied by Mr. Stewart, of the firm of their heuses; and will be at the Osborne: McLeod & Stewart. Possession given onthe 15h ge Be ai ss. -LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing é¢leven ftooms. with Shop. Possessicn ' immediatety. “Apply to M. McQualp, Lower ~~ tf—aug?2l ANTED.—A Servant Girl for general house’ “ i iain Be SES. Sten ae = a Hen Bree em ree: a LS Ls Se om a lll ls asiat & oF UAE OT OE OE AC EO OR LACED LOLLY EL 8 NE TOE Sac KIM Oe) bes a ed Pet 2 et eee “te ening seaman, os 2 ae om