OE 3h gc CE Aine. Aad me tocal and Other liems. V icTORIA LuvIston to night e i _ Tre present October is signalized by having two full moon a H. L. MACDONALD Eso., M. P. P., Cardi gan, is at the Usborne - Reservep seats for Balabrega’s performance at Reddin's Drug Store aise Tur gallery tickets for Prof. Buell’s enter- taioment are all disposed of, -> _ Tue reason thattruthis mnch rarer than fiction is because it 1s mnch rarer. > in endless oct 8, 5i Dress goods and trimmings variety at Jas Paton & Bo. Gita Ture will be a meeting of the temperance committee this evening at Upper Great George Street. dpsnets No. } Lapravor Heruine.—For sale, 100 barrels ata bargain. Apply to A. McNeill, Auetioneer 3i—octl0O - Tue meeting of temperance workers takes place in their committee rooms, Upper Queen Street, to-night at 8 o'clock. Carrats Evans returned from Pictou on Saturday evening. He will leave for Sack- ville to-morrow morning. 10.0. F. Tae next session of the Sove- reign Grand Lodge will be heid at Los Angeles, California,in September, 1888. - 1. O. O. F.—Regular session of St. Lawrence Lodge will be held at Oddfellow's hall this evening at So'clock. Initiation uf candidates. > BaLABREGA and his company appear in the Lyceum to-night and to-morrow night. They gome well recommended. Give them good houses. siting Mx. J. Carmopy wishes to inform the pub- lic that he is prepared to supply any quantity of fresh Oysters, fished by himself every day. House on Dorchester Street (east. ) 3i Rev. J. Latuery, D. D., of Halifax, will lecture in the Second Methodist Charch on Friday evening, 2lst inst. Subject -‘* The Masterpieces of the Victorian Laureate. ” anetitlealipanie Tee American papers are condemning the novels ‘‘A Modern Circe” and “As in & Looking Glass.” They are alluded to as “belonging simply to the literature of the brothel.” ntatelipirennes [r is said that Sir George Stephen, president of the C. P. R., will leave for England next month to arrange for the building of three powerful steamers of 4,000 tons each, for the Pacific Ocean service. angina AN Ottawa despatch says that a petition bearing 6,000 signatures for an election to repeal the Scott Act in the united counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry has been presented to the government. o-— Owrne to several of the performers being unavoidably absent from town, the concert in aid of the Y. M. GC. A., advertised for to- morrow evéning, is postponed nntil further notice. —Charles Leigh, jr., Secretary. <i MANITOBA’Ss erops are:—-Wheat, 12,000,000 ; barley, 2,000,000 ; oats, 5,000,000 ; flax seed, 180,000, and potatoes, 2,850,000 bushels. And yet this is the country the Grits said would never be anything but a hunting ground for indians. It may interest some ef our fruit growers to know that from sixteen gravenstein trees, set out 17 years ago, iuifor: D. Morse, of Nic- taux, N. S., picked 93 barrels of shipping apples this season. These apples yielded Mr. Morse $275. A SENSATION was created in St. John on last Friday afternoon when Capt. Peters, of Quebec, severely pumelled E, H. McAlpine, a local lawyer, ov account of the latters per- sisting in paying sunoying attenticn toa Miss Beatrice Hatheway. Bt “Never take asulky girl to ride in a buggy,” says Harper's Bazaar. No; we should prefer a hansom girl in a pheton.— Philadelphia Herald. She ought to have a good carriage, of course —Grip. Please don't tire us with such puns. Tue ladies of the Ernes* Workers Band in connection with the Second Methodist Church will hold their first social this evening at 8 o'clock in the large class rooms of the church. ‘here will be music, readings and refreshments. A silver collection will be; taken up. All are cordially invited to attend. Joszpu YounG, a section man engaged on the railway between Bathurst and Newcastle, N.B. was run over while attempting to board a special at Bathurst station on Friday. The wheels of one car passed over his body, break- ing bis legs and arms and crushing him | frightfally. The man died from his injuries next day. He was 21 years of age. Tae St. Paul Pioneer Press says of Profes- sor Buell’s exhibition :— ‘* The representations were brought out with such accuracy, minnte- ness of detail, and true life-likeness, that the beholder was surprised that works of art could so approach the natural. The exhibition included scenes of the most beautiful natural scenery, the finest public buildings, and the most interesting cities of the old and new Worlds, as well as portraits of distinguished personages, statuary, etc. Tur telephone is not the succcess anticipat- ed in Russia; and no wonder Just fancy aman going to the ‘phone and yelling: ‘‘ Hel-lo! Is that you Dvisostkinichsmartoviczski?” ‘‘ No. It's Zoliemschouskafirnockemstifisgow off. Who's speaking?” ‘* Sozimochocwiertrjuaks- mzyskischokemoff. I want to know if Xlif- éromar skoffiskillma ju wohzvastowsksweibiers- kiis still stopping with Dvisostkichsmartvoic- aki.” Such momenclature over the telephone | gation into the loss of the propeller Caii- | camping in the fields. ‘at five o'clock this morning. would tie the wires full of knots and twist the | enunciator all out of shape. Until the kinks | are ironed out of the Russian names the tele- | phone wil! not be an overwhelming success the land of the Czar. _ BLapreca gave a few tests in mind-reading in the Rankin House parlor‘ at 2 o'clock this afternoon. About twenty-five gentlemen were | eens and were delighted .with the result. ! liss Lyndon was biind-folded, and while so answered correctly the denomination of coins, numbers on bank bills and various other articles held by the audience. Balabrega then retired and allowed one of the spectators to hide a pin which was placed in a secreted | part of a gentleman's coat. The mind-reader then entered, blindfolded, accompanied by the party assisting, and in a very brief space dis- covered the hidden article. Another pin was hidden in a-remote part of John Coombs’ ee iain adehd” in | persous in this city have no hesitation in re- THE DAILY EXAMINER’ >: -. -- - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Sercrat Desparones to Tae Examiner. ] The Fishery Commission. WasHineton, Oct. 9. Messrs. Putnam and Angell, who, with | Secretary Bayard, will represent this coun- | try in the negotiations between Great Britain and the United States, for the settlement of the fishery troubles arising under the treaty of 1818, arrived here yes- terday and held a preliminary conference with Secretary Bayard. A mutual interchange of vews and a! general discussion of the subject of negotia- tions took place. Messrs. Putnam and Angell will remain here a few daysin con- ference with the Secretary, examining the voluminous official literature relating to the) treaty. The Bulgarian Election. Soria, Oct. 9. All the government candidates have been elected, and the results in the pro- vinces are favorable tothe government. Election affrays in which blood was shed are reported at Plevna, Cuttoitha and Rho- vitza. A crowd of citizens made an enthu- siastic demonstration this evening at the palaces of the Premier and Prince Ferdi- nand, who praised the loyalty of the people. Swoboda says the Russo-Turkish nego- tiations will be labor in vain. It should be known once for all that Bulgaria will never be abandoned by the Prince it has chosen. — Sir Charles Tupper's Arrival Haurrax, Oct 9. Sir Charles Tupper arrived from Eng- jand to-day on the Nova Scotian, after an unusually rough passage. He leaves for Amherst to-morrow. In a few days he proceeds to Ottawa, and will return to Eng- land by the middle of November to com- plete some important business now in pro- cess of negotiation there. Sir Charles ealled at St. John’s and interviewed the Local Government there in reference jto New foundiand’s position on the Commission and other matters pertaining to the welfare of that colony. It is understood that the sub- ject of Federation was taiked over unofti- ciously. An Attorney-General in Trouble. Ricumonpb, Va., Oct 9. Hon. Rufus A. Ayers, Attorney-General of Virginia, was jailed last night for refus- ing to pay a fine of $500 imposed by Judge Bond, of the United States Circuit Court, for contempt. The people of the State sympathize with Ayers. Governor Fitz- Hugh Lee characterizes Judge Bond’s ac- tion as an outrage upon the constitutional rights of the State. —S—_—_— Fight with Wolves. Bucuarest, Oct 9. Twelve peasants, who left Pitesti to destroy the wolves in the dsitrict, were overpowered by the animals and seven of them were devoured. Brigandage in Hungary. Pesta, Oct. 9. Owing to the alarming increase of brigan- dage in Zela and Vesspium the Hungarian Government has placed those countries under martial law. ‘Obituary. MonTrREAL, Oct. 9. W. C. Boyness, Secretary of the Royal Institute for the advancement of learning and Registrar of McGill College, died to- day. Sir John A. Macdonald's Visit. Orrawa, Oct. 9. The Canadian Gazette says that Sir John A. Macdonald will not visit England prior to the sitting of the Fishery Commission. An Investigation to be Ordered. Orrawa, Oct. 9. The Government will order an investi- fornia and its attendant loss of life. Earthquakes in Greece. ATHeEns, Oct. 9. Farthquake shocks are felt daily in the vicinity of Corinth. The inhabitants are Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 1O—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds; fair weather; local showers at night; not much change in temperature. ——< Tue steamer M. A. Starr arrived at Halifax Currroxs, New London and Stanley have been connected by telephone. The line is now complete. At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning, one man arrested for drunkenness was fined $2, an assault case was dismissed, and a case of obtaining goods under false pre- tences postponed. From the St. John Daily News: “Few re- medies have acquired much fame, and grown so universally ular in the cure of coughs and colds and all affections of the throat and lungs as Adamson’s Botanic Balsam. Many commending it to the suffering. Trial size 10 cents. dy wy lw Evection News. — Haldimand is to have an- MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. [887._ HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUNSK, Oct. 8th.—J B Worth and wife; A T Por- ter. Montreal; J Warren, do; R MeKinlay, St Catherine's; Wm Wright, Montreal; O V Troop, St. Joba; Balabrega and wife, New York; G. Cobban, Montreal; J,S Lea, do; 8 Barr, Toronto; G Beal, Ottawa. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct. S8th.—C Littlefield, J. Morley, Val Vino, Z Battey, F Nedo, B Trebor, C Cone, Balabrega Company; E Evans, Sackville, N B; Chas Minto, Halifax. !0th—H L McDon ald, Cardigan Bridge; F C Barratt, Annapolis- EE es CL SHIP NEWS GTEAMER COBAN, for St Johu’s, Newfound- land, will be due at ‘charlottetown “ EDNE>=- DAY, the 12th sheep on deck. For freight or passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents. jnst., and will carry cattle and PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Cct 10—Merry May, McKay, Rustico; Mary Covell, Chapman, Buctouche; Petite Rivere, Trenholm, Cocagne, CLEARED, Oct 8. Maggie A, Smith, Halifax; Head Oct. 8, 1887,—3i TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Why Waste Compare prices charged at retail for BAKING POWDERS. UPTON ©) "curncetajtevor of Woopus's Gro PARI —Difference in favor of WoOoDILL’s .GERMAN BaKING POWDER, e ‘ 28 Cents per Pound. RE‘\D TH'S: New Guiascow, Sept. 21, 1887. We have for years us: d, and are stul using WoopDILL's GERS.AN BAKING POWDER. It never ta:ls to wive satisfaction. H. MURRAY, Norfolk House, CHAS. McKENZIE, ‘indsor House. ees nh 7. Sept. 30, 1887—Limo eod TROTTING RACES 'WILL TAKE PLACE On Thursday, October 29th, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. ist Race—Stallion Race, for a Gold Medal and the Championship of the Maritime Provinces, with a Sweep :take cf $25 each. 2nd Kace (Purse $75)—or Green Horses; pro- fessional drivers barred. 8rd. Kace—Gentieman’s Driving Race, to wagons, owners to drive; for a Sweepstake of GEORGE MUSGRAVE. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— ‘ommission Merchants, HALIFAX. JaMES A. MORRISON. $10 exch. saint oo hie Oe tebe wile heats, 3 18°5,5 to enter, 8 Cc nsignments of Island produce will receive to start prompt attention. To trot under Maritime Association Rules. : ; ; : Kntries to be made on or before Saturday, 15th Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier inst Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George The Railway and Steamboats will carry pas- senx,ers and horse for one fare. Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. A strony force of police and special constables will secure goodorder and take charge of ary ~ WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, one attempting tocreate a disturbance. Persons found on the grouads without a ticket will be 71 East Curar axp 9 & 14 Mincine Lane, Lonpox, ENGLAND. prosecuted for trespass A. i. LARGE, Secretary. Oct. 7, 1887—eod & wky ul d Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, &c, BY AUCTION. AT my Salesroom, TUESDAY, Oct. llth, at? o'clock ,— Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture; also Hall, Cook and Parlor Stoves. G. M. HARRIS, me Auctioneer, Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muscorave, Halifax. Sept. 24, 1887—1lmo pd WANTED—A Man Servant who understands the cure of a horse and cow.—F. T. Newbery. octé tf WANTED. AN energetic and pushing Man, with Horse and Carriage, for two months’ travel on the Isiand. “Libera! weekly salary to the right applicant. Best of re‘erences or else security required. For full particulars address BOX 18, ST. JOHN, N. B. Oct. 7, 2aw & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. OOO aan Oct. 7, 1887.——2i why HEXHIBITION WEEE. W ANTED—Coat and Pant Maker and Appren- tice,—_W. N. Riggs. octlo 3i W ANTED~—A Nurse Maid to take eharge ofa young infant. Apply to Mrs, F. Peters, Sid- mont, Charlottetown. octé tf po LET—A very desirable residence on Prince Street. Knquire at this office. octio 3i W ANTED—A Girl for general housework ina smali family (no children). Apply at once to Mrs, F. W. Hughes, Upper Great George Street. —octld 3i BROWN’S BLOCK. O LET.—One-half of a House on Sidney Street, containing seven rooms, now occupied | by Captain Kickham; possessiva will be given 2uth Uctuber. Fur fucther particulars appiy on_the premises. oe:7 6i pd A VERY good Parlor Organ for sale at reduced price. Apply to P. O. X 155. sep 2% eod tf GOOD VALUE IN ANTED~—A Girl for general house-work, Ap- ply at this office, oc 6 4i T° LET—That pleasantly situated House on Kustan St., opp site Mrs. Bayfield’s, now occupied by Mrs, Kodd; possession given imme diately; apply on the premises. oct 4 61 OR SALE—A Sultana (base burner) Stove; used fer two winters only, in perfect order, will be sold cheap. Apply to H. J. CandalL oct3—2aw STANLEY BROS., —_ WANTED~— For a small family in town, where the washing is given out, a good plain Cook; references required. Apply at this office. sept 10 FALL GOODS - EXTRA GENERAL DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, AND FURS. W AREHOUSE TO LET—Situate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by K,G. Hunter Ap- ply to Horace Haszard, oct3 bi DWELLING HOUSE TO LET —Situate on Sid- ney Street, in rear of Cameron Block. Apply to Horace Haszard. oct3 6: OR SALE—A Newfoundland Dog, 5 months old. Any person wanting a good one cannot fail to be suited—Charlo; J. Pattom. oct3 ti pd Bex WANTED—Boy wanted to learn the ~ Bookbinding. Apply to James PD. Taylor, North Side Queen &quare. octi tf SHOW OF NEW WOR SALE—A Superior Second-hané Piand, and a Sewing Machine in good order. Apply at this office. octl uf W ANTED—Servant Girl for genera’ work, where another girl is kept. Apply at this offi sept30 tf GRAND T° LET — One-half of Two-story House & Fitzroy Street, adjoining John Stumoles, con- taining six rooms, with large porch; a'so oue- halt of a Cottage, with front. ream and porch; dry, frost-proof ceilars.—Patrick Sherry. septzitf — WaNtTED—A Girl for general housework in @ amall family, Apply at this office. sep2é FE ATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin House—Mre. Macinnis, sep23 tf Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1887—eod T° LET—House and Shop on King Square, now occupied by E. Walier; possession given imwediaie. y. Apply at ExaMINER office. other election. At the close of the recount, Coulter, Grit, was three ahead, but in order to avoid disclosures in reference to the per- sonal charges against him, he threw up the sponge and asked that his election be declared void, oa the petition against Scarth, M. P., was thrown out by Chief Justice Wallbridge to- day, ou the ground that the time of service bad expired. MARRIED. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on the 1¢th inst.. ! Ww. gGuire % ited Rohe pubes, bony of COMMAS wg A Winnipeg despatch says | GLEN STEWART septa tf To LEET—That Dwelling Héuse on corner of Euston Street and st. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession P given atonce Apply to Mrs. George Vctregor, James Burke, Proprietor. Euston Street. septs tf FoR SALE~One small Steam Engine, used but very tile and in good repair; also, one up- right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. aug’ tf | ! Go0ov CELERY, 25 cents per dozen, delivered at customers doors in Char'ottetown. If _packed or put int» cellar, 10 cents per dozen , extra will be charged. . enka All other vegetables at market prices. TO Mr Feed Ne tenamiaee ton Address all orders wy Soutingort P. Ofice, P. & rooms; rent moderate ; Uh patra Uj ggg aii Bogie Vary ; . al arent Y jee, Mur at For St. Jolins, Newfoundland. | rs New Goods, Your Money? Reaches, Murray, Pictou; Lady Franklin, : ; Power, Rustico Ww “Ee § GERMAN poten. ; , : “ ‘ ; tetal's: etails : Oct 10—Merry May, McKay, Shediac. a oki 5 Cents 2} oz........ sees 10 Cents | — GS Pe ir.d- aa. e he ous fue «>>> Loe ** GRAND DISPLAY tices Soh 5 et ees L. E. PROWSE’S, 70 22" All kinds of Goods will be sold cheap ‘during Exhibition Week, sa BO cae Ti) Rup ROWSE, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 84 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct..3, 1887—e0d & wky CLOTHING +o» 1887-8 FALL AND WINTER Overcoatings, Overcoatings, Meltons, Naps, Vicunias, Worsteds, Beaver Pilots, Venetians, Worsteds. ———:0: . TWEED SUITINGS (In Endless Variety.) Worsted Suitings, Worsted Trowsering, Tweed Trowsering. 0 We are better prepared than ever before to turn out First-class Work at short notice. We guarantee FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES, and cheaper than any other house in the JOHN MACLEOD & C9., Merchant Tailors and Gents Furnishing Store, (Roger's Building, Queen St., next door to J. D. Macleod.) Ch’town, Sept. 29, 1887—eod & wky NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, Ch'town, PE. . W.R. BOREHAM'S OLD STAND, Stock Eatirely New and Personally Selected from the Best Fac- tories in the Dominion, and comprises a Full Assort- ment, suitable for Fall and Winter Trade.; R. K. JOST. _ o EFERRILNG to the above, I beg to thank my numerous customers for the patronage of the past and solicit a continuance of the same for my successor, and should be pleased to see and wait on all of my friends as formerly, Mr- Jost having eng uged my services. , W. R. BOREHAM. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1887—-e0d & wky To Exhibitors, AND OTHERS. —~--—- O-——— NTRIES will be made in our Order Book from this date, till kK 20 days after Queen’s County Exhibition for TROUSERS, from a Special Lot of 69 pieces Tweed, at the following discount : $8.00 Trousers for... ......---0 0 eee seers: imaae $6.90 7.00 r Pe. Spee gs pana etemed <> Sean ee aren ekg oats es aceia 4.80 Re A -\ eaeedllh sub sos cna ar eine re 2 4.25 Te ee ee ree ee 3.75 ere oe ee apap tide 16-88 3.25 4.00 Bs a 1 Rbinmlaed bo 'o4 9'Go gob Ge 3.00 MD = ah ieee .os on amrgnas oo oman ater 2.50 FORTY PIECES SUITINGS, SPECIAL WOT, $24 Suits for........-.-.++-+++- oo o H20.00 22 Fe a nae 66 de ORs T ERPS: 0000008 0 17.00 20 Teo. 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