ry ’ Local and Other liems. | Pf PLUGRAP AIC NEWS. | ELA W Ks | , —==== er Toit 19 cineat, THE ‘ suspend is - i ( : A re j eb | i - ar i 5 Vs I Soa S Ly. Si Ww IROL) re i re Aci i r Wintel . Che people of Kildare ar } ead, haulIDg their prodauce ew bridge, and duly ap intage it affords as ‘ LPs Lh regular monthly it hoyal Salvage Corps is post ) Wednesday, October 9th. By |! i i Wilson, Necy. - : I stean Coila is dae in S Friday orning next, 4th “ rrelgt for Boston, sailing INatu ’ toing tor Boston, calling at Cha: | : Potato digging is wel ; ; ' ' uutry Re porte Chie crop are coniiict g » HOWeOVET, that it Wiil i ; - ¢ how rapidly the feeble an : : strengt ama \ rw tak . Sa Sapa i I what ‘ ulle > nD i in eise . \ per 7. N i¢re is how some I INSWICK people pt h Ba! " ’ \ ius Martin's N 4 i 5 ’ the t De dhe s | ty, of Upham, ‘ B., , i bost es ; , i veil and Miss |. ~ LA j ihe members of No. 1 tery, . A., will meet at the Drill] She: w (Thursday) night, at 8 o'clock. purpose ot ‘ppointing a day for ’ hual target practice, the time pre wiv ch sen i iving bee n pe st poned, z to atch being fired (by telegraph une day (Saturday) - NOT! ATrRAcTION.—The directors of have made an arrangement with Mr, Johnson, of Boston, to drive his cek . gelding Ja ks nan exhil ; 2.390 to-morrow. Jackson fastest sle gh horses in th ‘ i } nson having driven Him a mile in 1.04 on the ice. The exhibi- wil kely be aa interesting one. - i ee The Circuit Races. flast of the series of maritime circuit bezan on the splendid track of the vn Driving Park this afternoon. will continue! to-morrow. Phe ry g { condition, notwith yp eee es 3 VY raiu Of SSC nicht an 1 De ‘ iance ol pocta ; es i ntries in the difleren ‘ : llow : . ut «|6+lrTiven by Creorge ' ‘ wi ie . " Donald MeL »i, Una : : i iven by R. Steele. lriven by WN. Lee, wned by Angus A. McKenzie. i i ’.. S. Brown. . ir... by R. C. McLeod, snd driven by Robert Waite. Sehvind. owned ©. H. Pendleton, St eU., owned and driven by J. Churchill. Ning, owned and driven by A, -, owned by Thomas Clark, St. id, owned by J. J. Davi s, Charlotte LM., owned by L. B Miller, Charlotte- Md dhiven by P. S. Brown. ®-YEAR-OLD CLASS, _——_ idviven by S. T. Golding, aN. ] steuse, owned by A. B. Etter, Am . ry 4 \\ yt Chi rwhed R. Fitzsimmons, ver, ar i iriven y R St | » owned and driven by A. N Large, _—em « we oN epee Dies DAILY EXAMINER, Leer SPECIAL DesPatcues TO THe Examiner An LReclesiastic’s Protest. Dustin, Oct, 1! Canon Griflin, of County Cork, has writ- ren # Jetter severely condemning the state- ment made by hat the renunciation by Balfour of the Catholic University scheme Was a bitter blow to those seeking to consolidrte the power of England at the Vatican against the Irish Nationalists, and that the leading object of the mission of Monsignor Persico | to ireland was to muzzle the Irish ecclesi- ; astics. Canon Grittin says that Healy’s re- {marks are grossly insulting, and should such language reach the Vatican, it must teach the Pope what to expect if men like like a schism in the Church when the Cat holies applaud such utterances as those Oi Healy. The Cattle Trade. Orrawa, Oct. 1, The Deputy of Agriculture has informa- tion of the fact of further importation of the disease of pleuro-pneumonia into Eng- iand, a case having been found recently in & shipment of cattle landed at Liverpool from the N rth western States. AS a con- sequence the Department is tightening up its quarentine regulations on the north-| west frontier oe J indignant @itizens. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 1. Irish citizens of all political factions are : i | ina state ol indignation over @X-Diayor | Ames’ remarks reearding the condition of ireland, in which he said the c untry was not ready f r home rule and was priest- {ridden. Bishop MeGolderick and other | equally prominent Cetholics have written | communications to the press denouncing in | Vigorous language the utterances of Mr j Ames The Fishery Commission. Orrawa, Oct. 1. The Fishery Commission who were sent | some months ago to Europe by the Do- } minion Government to enquire into the state of the herring tisheries have concluded their labors and will return to Canada by the steamship Sardinian, leaving Liver- pool on 3rd October. They visited Eng- land, Scotland and Ireland during their tour of investigation. —_ A Laborers’ League. Dusur, Oct. 1. The farm laborers in County Clare are j} indignant at farmers who, they claim, are | using the National League for their own | profit, while they oppose, iu every way, the interests of the laborers, and it was re- | Solved to form a laborers’ league and de- | mand the power to elect representatives to the loc al boards. ' : pes — Boston Overjoyed. ' i Boston, Oct. 1. There is unbounded joy in the city to- | Hight over the result of to day’s games, by which Boston once more tops the League, Philadelphia likewise advances, taking third place, Chicago fourth, while Pitts- burg ties Cleveland for fifth place. reecnanttpeaintnills Found Guilty. New York, Oct. 1. John Fitzpatrick, alias Liverpool Jack, on trial before Judge Cowing, of the gene- ral session, charged with kidnapping men and siipping them to the Isthmus, was found guilty to-day and remanded for sen- tence till Monday. _ - —— Postponed. Sr. Jonny, Oct. 1. A heavy rain all day rendered necessary &,postponment of the fourth St. John- Sharacock games until to-morrow. —- Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 2.—-10 a. m. Fresh to strong, south, veering to west winds; cloudy or partly cloudy weather, Personal, ig the pr inent menin town to- : , TY | A wOT ICE H l. Senator I rowse, fion, | =m”. ‘Murray Harbor, Hon. J. | oot, Wellington; Hon. J Se | f . HM. lL. MeDonald. | bg v 5 a ‘ ' i) ; t {* ! * : iy i ‘ ' _.. ick Jy: I i-, Uyster Bed p M N ef I yy Wm t Ss, mu : : D muy, i ; i i nt ms Y a ; 7 yer Esq ‘ Lib rion, John , e ; “ D> eford Arth r Si | Ti , *itw and Rey burke — *+Ooe Exhibition Netes. “’%® Parade will take place on the N grounds at 10 o'clock to-morrow : +} : ree usand persons were in at- oe ca oe % he Exhi illon to-day. 2ens Band is present. discoursing <r’ at intervals. = I 6 Local Notices. al Wo ¢ i : > tons just received it Cleorge ‘a - oct] 3i Pran, cracked i a COKE B Lin, on} Cake . stock if hi. ©. CCG, at me | arter & ; oct 3i Teas ( ’ \V } : ; . : *) ondet fal low prices 7% } : j 4 ‘ice stripe goods only 1c. , eV) t ld 4 BE o> Gress goods worth } ' ‘na judge for ‘ ) ‘Aisine at 4 vot] 2; ' ! : ae 260T : lL 3i i ¥ : ; , ’ t buy | ? : 7 | Qj id kery |} n rel med more ex. © CaN suit al) i; he lit al. in price and heap Crockery Store, — W. with occasional rains. ——__—_—__—_—__.¢+9+¢—~— Hymn Books.— A large stock of new Baptist hymn bouks at staszard’s bookstore. Timothy Healy, | Healy ever vet in pow?r in tIreland. Can-| |} On Griffin declares that it looks very ouch | i WEDNESDA CTOBER 2. 1889. Y, O A Favorite and Most Valuable ‘Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novit—ly dy Nt Tonn, N. BK tireatest Show Greatest Show W-a-r-r-6-n, “ted- The | Ley Shoah eran eee Greatest Show UN FOR FALL, 1889 J. B. MACDONALD’S. sows ——-——__—({x)—_—_____ lpetanie of Ladies’ Dress Material, in all the The Leading Styles and Fabrics, Dress Robes, &e. of Mantles, Jackets, Fur-Lined Mantiles, Fur Capes and Boas, Muffs, &e, of Mantles, Cloths, Sealettes, Imitation Persian Lamb, Astracans, &e. HELLE TH ER E The Greatest Show of Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Wings, Feathers, Buds, YES? _- Please connect with each line, Let the people aL know [ have made made up my mind That, while others are BLow1nu, ll just give a Purr, | And to all my kind patrons | I know that’s enough. They know what I mean, Ard the truth’s to be seen, J. B | | That in QUANTITY, Quatrry, StyiE and PRIcE, Vhere’s few that can beat us—be they ever so | NICE. & Dm = om | Therefore l am ready with a nicer, GOOD, A CTTIO N SALE FULL, BANG-UP stock of Se = .. ——OF A—— | | 7 . } | a “ = House and Lot on Sidnay Street, | Ps a a in Charlottetswa, | oo“ 2 & & = = x am it g*HE undersigned is instructed by the} = w roma — — & Executors of the Estate of the late George | <= : = =— oe _ 4 Brace, deceased, to sell] by Auction, on the P Pr Pe <a NS, Charlottetown, | So that when doing the Exhibition, j | (or any other time), On Saturday, bth October next, Please use your discretion ; or From One Dollar to Five ! As sure as you're alive ! You can buy your | i AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, | All that Dwelling House and piece of Land owned ard occupied as a residence by the late George Brace, having a front of 53 feet on Sidney Street, and extending back 80 feet, BOOTS AND SHOES and is partof Town Lot Number Seven, in the | Second Hundred of Town Lots. The House is in good condition, and the property is-a valuable one, For particulars as to title, etc., apply at the Stamper’s Corner. en & MacNeill, Solicitors, Char- ROBERT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, AT—— I am right to the front; Take a back seat I won't. | i For 1 k I 1 gi fort ¢ “ or cnow can PLE ASE, ane Vive comilor as My prices are rarr, and the stock good to i ® WEAR. ——OF—... 4 Re RB U. B. W =A=T=P=c=t), ¥ HAVE DECIDED TO SELL BY PUR. s And if you'll give me a “snow” I'll never say ‘‘ No,” “o you need never ‘*COMPLAIN ” About a BARGAIN You get from LIC AUCTION, at the FARM, On Friday, 4th October next, if GED LONDON HOUS#. ' AT 1,30 O'CLOCK, P. M., | sept23—dy eod sept27 The following highly-bred Young Stock, sais foaled in 1887-8-9, viz. : 5s RECFIVED direct from Great Bri-}] WWM. GOULD, 9310, by Hernando, 298] ; - tain, a large lot of dam Starlight, by Thorndale, 303 ; gy. d. Starling, by American Star, 14. JOURNAL, 9104, by All Right, 5817 ; dam | Starlight, by Thorndale. ED. LYLE, 9311, by Administrator, 357 3 | dam Lucy Thorne, by All Right ; g. d. | Starlight, by Thorndale. AGRICULTURIST, 9105, by Hernando: dam | Lucy Thorne, by All Right. | ALPHA, by Dean Swift; dam Starlight, by Thorndale. PARKER. by Administrator; dam Jersey | Lily, by Hernando, CLARA, by Administrator ; dam by the Bas- sett Horse. } Shanks’ Belfast Ginger Ale, Apoliinaris Water, Soda do. Orders for any quantity promptly filled. JOHN JOY, sept23 Proprietor. KEROSENE 3 We VARKEY, full brother to Parker. X7 ATER WHITE OIL—«* Crescent,” Mr. J. A. Gourlie has requested me to add | W PRIME WHITE OIL —* Silver Star,’, | his California-bred stallion BALSTON to the above list. This horse is a handsome solid } bay, four years old, 163 hands high, and weighs 1300 in stud condition. He wag sired by General Benton, 1755, sire of 13in the 2.30 ~~ VIL. In Barrels and Cases. The above choice brands of Oil always in stock at lowest market rates. Fresh new Povous Plasters, 10 cents apiece, at Dodd's Medical Hail. sat wed Uur Suits look well because they cannot ueip it. We know you can solve the pro- sein. —bicLeod & MckKe nzie, tein ISS9, Si WK A M. Ba R list ; dam by the world-renowned Electioneer, 125, sire of 43 in the list; second, third and fourth dams thoroughbred. 4#The sale will be positive without reserve, as it will be held under cover if the weather is i unfavorable, Send for free descriptive catalogue. W. A. BRENNAN, Exhibition Auction Sales. pone iii oe ohccath re WANTS, LOSE, FOUND de Orders from the trade for fall deliver solicited. Fr, WYATT FRASER, Agent. Pictou, N. S., Sept. 30, 1889—3i N addition to Pare-Bred Stock already ad- I vertised, we will sell for Mr. Charles “HEATHER BELLE, ” Gn and after Tuesday, Oct. Sth, the Steamer ** Heather elie,” Hugh MeLean, Master, will run as follows: ANTED.—A good general housework Ser- ,_ Vant, to whom good wages will be given. 1 Shorthorn Buil, 10 months oid, Apply at this omes. oor ee 4i--oct2 — OY WANTED.—A smart Boy who und-r- 1 Holstein e es eg 8 stands care of horses, and make bimself 1 os “ Calf, 3 months old, generally useful. One from the country pre- ‘ ferred. Appiy at THE EXAMINER office, EK. H. NORTON & CO., oct2—4i ay & wky Auctioneers. ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Ap- \ ply to Mrs. WaTson, Queen =treet. oct?—ti=—__ Palmer :— PURE-BRED JEESEYS.—After the sale Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day mornings, at 7 o’clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Whar ves. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s, China Point and Orwell Brush Wharves same even- ings, at 2 o’clock, rem Lining at Brush Wharf : my siable and Coach House, ete. Commands a fine every Tuesday and Wednesday night, and on By instructions from Mr. 7. A. McLean, view of the harbor. A lso, a Shop on Upper Pharsday eight returning to < hariottetown, | we will sell at Exhibition Sa'es his standard- Queen Street.—H. C. DousE. tf—oe Ll arriving at 8 o’clock. bred trotting stallion Machinist, No. 7692, OTICE.—Mr. W. H. Croskill will start a class for beginners in Phonography about the lotninst. Applications will please be made as s0on as possibile, pd 2i eod—oct2 of Government Stock, we will sell some very fine pure-bred Jerseys, all registered stock. hk. H. NORTON & CO., iv Auctioneeri. %O LET.—A Cottage on West Street, with sigs. tad water in connection and sewer to shore, Friday, wili leave Charlottetown for Cranberry 2 » 6.4 2 Whart, Kast River, at 2 OCIOCK, a m.; leay- | ~ ing Cranberry Wharf for (fh irlottetown at | Heil-past seven o'clock, a. m., calling at} Hi ACY V ha f berry Wharves at 2 o'clock, Pp. m., returning { to Chavrioiter WE same evening, ery alternate Friday steamer will go ° | winning stock, Mount Stew rt. i Sateea ” 7 . - . eer May, Will lecve Charlottetown for ( rapaud at 520 o'clock, a. m., jcat ing Crapauwl for Charlottetown “vourl 1 o' cock, p, m. L. C. OWEN, Agent, Ch’town, P, E, L, Oct, 2, 1880—m_w f t# CaVIEg Charlottetown for Hickey’s and ¢ ran- & . Case.—PERKINS & STERNS. iw—sepi30 A. J. C. C., age 4 years. : | | senemeapenhlpumes-timitaesiltecanatadihe-adilaks Maem tarel A namber of pure-bre? Berkshire Pigs, | WV *NTED.—A good plain, Cook. Apply to iat icree ‘ i: i ins. Ge 3B PE, ck, “Thar town. guaranteed registered pedigree, all prize- | iniae aa fo PEAKE, Charlottetown reinrecier . bs erierwee : EK. H. NORTON & CO., i was {kD.—For October ist, a general Ser- sept30—2i Auctioneers, vant. Apply to Rev. J. :impson, Pownai years old. Machinist took first prize at OR SALE AT A BARGAIN.-—Two second- hand Diy Goods Show Casas, one Hardware avitime Exhibition at Moncton this year. = One ara Maritime Exhibition a a ae * Show Case. Also, one large Exhibition Show Also his Jersey Bull Benbow, No. 17,034, Street, sepi3 WANTED—A first-class Milliner. Highest | WAN wage D1 , on Sidney Street, Charlottetown, formerly } Flowers, Ribbons, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, &e, The Unprecedented Show of Mens’ and Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits, the largest steck ever shown in this Province. We will also show our patrons the Lowest Prices Prince Edward Island. COME ONE AND ALL TO OUR GREAT SHOW. ever seen in eX - MACDONALD, Queen Street. Charlottetown, Septembe: 27, 1889—eod wky Saas ——— — — — em - = = = 2 SPECIALTIES! ress Gon, Mant —— Saye eens ftienietienadiaeeeetien Milner Our aim during the last year has been to introduce into Charlottetown a BETTER cLass of Ladies’ Furnishings than ha ever before been imported here. The appre- ciation shown our venture has led us this season to introduce novelties of the very highest order in Dress Goods, Mantles and Millinery, and we now invite all ladies who appreciate fashionable goods to call and see our immense new stock. Our Hats and Bonnets have been delayed, but are expected in a few days. BEER BROS. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1889—eod a2 ee LUNDON HOUSE. —_—_{ x )>—____ EXHIBITION WEEE! ———_—_—{x)—_—_+--—_ FALL STOCK NOW OPENING. —_——_-(x -__—— 15 Cases London Goods JUST RECEIVED—BALANCE EXPECTED DAILY. ————(x)——_—_— and Best Stock of Ready-made Clothing Ever Shown. HARE ———— (0 )——--___ octl—eod&wkly. Largest iS & STEWART, Grand Exhibi i} rURNITURE | MARK WRIGHT & CO’S. eens eee _