CHE DAILY EXAMINER, - Po ence — ee ane eee erent nat 30 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1889. Local and Other Items. (PRELRGRAPHIC NEWS Personal. 4RARLNA 4 Bw 1 We ileal a ; rn me = ino, | Mary Poacesell, : Detroit widow, has sued \ Livety Port. vere were 112 vessels in ne i eeuaelle $n , ,one Sylvester, claiming $ i , Z : at Halifax on Monday, in luding ten SpxctaL Desratcuks TO THE EXAMINER. ' had sched It is hea th ceobabie “* on <a fe, “ i. ° ‘ ‘ thought she was. : tia | a ain somamue it Pwtarmoate vovtery | 2LVGLAL-LonservVativE Trigmph 1 pleasing to tearm that Mr. Roche, Ley Ps NOVELTIES iy wood practice last evening, notwith ! ee eee ae ae granted a pension a oe , 5 ; pe ; i . whether. i Away West vy the United States Government, on account IN EVERY DEPARI MENT. eA | i ot his son who lost his life at Samoa in March ‘i a | A ™ | last. etl te ‘i Prierts. —It is said = _— a = : ee. | Elizabeth Liske, a Russian, 11 years old, Dress al A'S iB sand pligrims attended the shrine La} } ; ; +¢+4r already six feet six inches in height, three feet . aa! Bonne Ste. Anne, Quebec, this season No Stock Ml Unrestricted Reciprocity one and three quarter inches aeoued the waist, cnn ca ES. / | /} | / 4 J a 7 if pee itclicinlanceissinees | and three feet eleven inches around the chest, \ \ \ C oe 7 ¥ ae oe and i Don't wait till the chilly winds of Novem \is the latest thing out in giants. The doctors 00 § BN ey \z \ Be» oF eS ff fp i er strike you amidships, but come straight Orrawa, Oct. 29. | say she will continue to grow in every way for , ° ——at keaton ak r B ft to D. A. Bruce's for solid winter clothing. Chomas Earle, straight Conservative, was | Some years to come. ee _— ' ~* | | cence onne 5 ee > elected by acclamation for Victoria, British One of the richest men in East Boston is LARGE iG: ee Fe Fe recs % i if re_ernonte.—The new list of subscribers | Columbia, to-day, vice Baker, resigned. John Perry, from Tignish, P. K. Island. He VARIETY _ owe eT ae ing /the Moncton telephone exchange numbers — - made his money selling pork. He is the of ——- =~ (X)———— OUR / 168, and the Fredericton list has 190 names. The Candy Poisoning Case. owner of about one-quarter of Putnam Street. ‘ \ y wT * ti obs - : as So says the East Boston Free Press. He went LONDGE i ASH iON A BLE M AN TLE iu x : rus St. JouN Jalt.—There are forty-five Sr. Joun, N. B., Oct. 29. there a poor man, twenty years ago, in @ . ee A SPECIALTY 2 STOCK im ison 1 in the St. John Jail at the ‘ ht’s s 2 i schooner. a anc CS Mb Eo } _——— i P scam teen Rs chee ho At to-night’s session in the preliminary Miss Killa Schoff, the pianist of the Schoff PA RI { was nevet te ; — a it sixte © | examination of McDonald, the prosecution | Concert Company which gave two entertain- S$ 4 Cena fe ed Lettie Yo tp 80 nf , a. did something which was never heard of | ments in Charlottetown last month, | will be Rob se were 7 -—— , Se ccal ae | id Gran Divimox.-iihe Grand Division met before im the history of trials or an investi- married in St. Stephen 8 Chapel, Halifax, to- Se J if / rors we ’ <a \] Complete, zz this forenoon. About seventy members were ; on in this city. It was the putting on meray ere _ —— euuate Fo / ; : .s toe : . “ithe ates * om oe Rocle 3 man. \ \ . i attend nce. Several reports were present: a es and ‘ f ‘ ). A. Mc Lean, clerk: in the Darius Cook, of Iowa, being down in Ala- i ieee - | \ \ : a . ed and received, The election of officers is | 0" ot e ~ Stockton, the prisoner's bama, inquired at the postottice fora letter, | | ia ow going on. ° insel. Mr. Stockton protested strongly and was so pleased because he got one that he ae 2 Asi “\ - Aa Siniisilcaicalan against such a proceeding, and declared presented the postmaster with a diamond pin. / z / i \ ~ ~ is Jo Surprers.—Shippers having freight in th st the crown was acting ina most undig- Every Alabama postmaster is now on the ene nee ENE " ® Koston for Charlottetown or Summerside will | "ted manner in attempting to secure any | hustle when a stranger calls for mail. i li ita ‘ take notice that the steamer Coila leaves Bos-| line of his defence which the clerk A Halifax despatch says that Archbishop ton for these ports on 7th November.—D. } might have secured im a contidential way. | O'Brien, Rev. Father Murphy and Hon. M. J. 9 Farquharson & Son, 3i d w—oct30 fhe magistrate allowed McLean to be] Power, Speaker of the Nova Scotia Legisla- 7 - sworn, and Mr. Stockton objected to nearly | ture, will attend the Catholic congress at as i A PieroxiaN Murperep.—Roderick Me-} every question asked, but all were allowed. Baltimore next week. ; i Kinnon, formerly of Pictou, was stabbed in| The object of putting McLean on the stand Now it is asserted with all due solemnity Boston a few days ago, and died fr his i was to show that under Mr. Stockton’s in- | that the President pays no attention what- FT juries. His assailant’s name is Ty Che} struction he had visited sume fifty esta. ever to the servants in the White House. _ff t ys men . dispute over a 51 wager. lishments in the city in saath ot tomes (eee has been laboring under the delusion a : > ; ni 4 ain eee i al Mi that the | resident blacks the butler’s boots a fue Rirve.—It is proposed itecote Ee eve 16 polsones | every morning, and takes the cook to mati- inter-city telegraphic rifle matches next se | randy had been sent, but was unable to find} nees’ in the family carriage, he will be sur- 5 gon, one on each of the following days : 24th | 8@Y- yrised at this news. aim «(Cf o> > i _ May, lst July, and some other day to be de- | ssitinileiesilaiiiliiiuatiailaale , We announce with pleasure the arrival of We > Ee Ei » ren & ti A BEEK ided later. Rifle to be Martini; ten men o Wholesale Smuggling Reported. | Mr. Victor de Lebzeltern, who represents Geo. iY oo. AS ’ a ; each team. ae Barrie, of et Bry to = (x) ny > ‘ ee » & famous art firm, Gonfil & Co., of Paris. Mr. ee : : di ee eee Laer ennet nee a ie rae Gotp Yieup.—What p s to hea | i — pee nee a. de Lebzeltern is presenting to the art lovers | A Ng * CO, supply every weeny ipuion of MEN'S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, and the good value ,;PATON & profitable ‘ewdjot gold has bee . strackat Middle osepa Vabrie!, 8 Brit ish Columbia mine } of Charlottetown his ** International Gallery, SP om ). give od household word tar ugh ut the Island. An Immense Assortment of REEF ERS and OVERCOATS. A VERY 4 dain i 3 cece? Wik BR alte bie ier from Vi tori 1 in an interview last | —a hundred examples of modern and ancient | * KECIAL Lf ] OF OV ERCOATS, worth $7.00, clearing out at $4.75. This is a race chance; don’t miss the Bargains. Come J ede Cle ood Mit. Olin are the | ht said that about the largest part of the art. The plates are partly executed and see us. We will! treat you well and give you good value for your money. 4 interested parties, aud they are hard at work | inmerce between British Columbia and in steel, etchings, and also in the artist's OVERCOATS rn leila, , | MS their Gnd. , « United States is in opium and China- | favorite method of reproduction the process of —_ XCOATS, - - §$ 2.00 REEFERS, ; ; ; & 2.00 i iat men, which he declares are smuggled by photogravia, giving & perfect fac simile of OVERCOATS, ; " 3.50 | REEFERS, - . - - 2 50 . PoLiIce ws..-Joha Rice, drank sad in- { ¥ bolesale. the originals, for thesame price that a person OVERCOATS, ‘ : ‘ . - 5 00 | REEFERS, ‘ ; ; ] 4 3.95 i. capable, $4 or 20 days. The case of a youn i Che blame of the sealing trouble is laid would peered nie a a ar OVERC ATS, : ; : § 9.50 REEFERS, - - - ° J i 4.00 , man charged with using profane languag n the British Governbent, which, after chromos or eet eile a8 at te prac OVERC ATS. . - . - - 6.00 | REEFERS, ‘ ‘ : : ‘ : . 4.25 a Scott Sct case was adjourned until Novem- c seals, refused to protect them. Great cao a © eT OVERCOATS, — - : : ; ; 7.50 | REEFERS, 5 . - - 5.50 Ee her 4th. As . a ee wee sion, and sold by fraudulent art vendors. The | Oy BROOATS : : : t : : : 300 | REEFERS 9 as Deitain, he said, was @ poritive handicap to | art lover will get copies of masters who have OVERC ATS. Da Ce . : : : 6.00 af, \ Pastor Cuosen “At us meetii kee ee the _ country, _ Gabriel de-| stood * the highest tests of criticism, en- OVERDDATS’ s : ‘i : : 8.00 ee : : » - . 6.50 cougre ankcn of Zion Chure 1 last er enin Ae c'ares that the — o \ a ae almost graved by engravers who oe celebrated ex- OVERCOATS. : 10:75 SEEvEns ; : ; : oe clade disided to extend t call to | Uueaimecus for annexation to the United | ponents of their craft. We wish Mr. L. suc- ’ ngage : - - - +75 | REEFE ws, : : 5 : ‘ 8.00 _ Se eg eatin Reena : States. cess. OVERCOATS, SS ee rene Aer eee 11.50 | REEFERS, ple wy? ote: a lee ee the Re v. David a rane of Grove Unurch, enccnipinsiip aati ee tums | OVEROCOATS,— - . 3 : j ; - 12.00; REEFERS, , a a J : : : 9.75 cer ngearadty bi llaX. ane rev. gentiem an’ Wiil Davitt’s Rig Speech. SHIP NEWS. SEP OATS, : : 5 . ; : 12.50 REEFERS. ; f . ’ ; ‘ 4 10. 60 4 a ee ieasctlsilieidaanian — neue i BEROOATS,— - - - - . - - 13.50} REEFERS, . ; : ‘ ; : : 2 Bf a A Pavyixe Roap.—The Canada Pacific rail Lonpon, Oct. 29. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. REEFERS, Ses oe, gg ae at 14.00 . way people were jubilant when the returns for Michael Davitt resumed his address be- Minor Se ‘ a q the month of September were handed in. The | fore the Parnell Commission to-day. Helo: 96 _ Hector, “Skinner, Port Middines; Ali kinds of Children’s Clothing at Lowest Prices. | . wth win’ $820 sie kedeaws ae, - os —— o = a ap cs ri William, McLeod, Pictou; William and Owing to tl Wonderful Val > , . sa i g Hy Tal : Twa Y " | sit wenietis luck. bear. or an imocesse of 105 Parnellism and Crime willuily invente®} Mary, McRae, Pictou; Sea Bird, Hyde, |. ng to the Wonderful Value we give our sales increase. Extra Value in MEN’S FUR CAPS, GOAT ROBES See ee 7 aud garbled quotations from American] Murray Harbor; Tarquin, Cameron, Pictou; NDERS AND DRAWERS, &c., &ec, per cen Ba papers. They distorted everything relating Margaret Jane, McDonald, do; Phantom, 4 “Fee 3 Coxcert-—A Harvest and Thanksgiving | ‘° the movements of the Irish in America. Taylor, Baie Verte; St Flavie, Sundley, do; JAMES PrPALON c& Ceo. " Concert will be given by the Synday School tie said the Clan-na-Gael was not an ass | JA GC, Reid, Point Brule; Emma Proc- baa dito : 7 ™ scholars of the Upper Prince Street Methodist | #5Sination society, or,any more of a secret tor, Proctor, “St Peters, C B; Danie Rob- . arlottetown, October 25, 1889. The Great Clothing Store, Queen Square. Charch, assisted by an adult chorus, on the | Society than the Order of Freemasons of} ¢rts, W allace. 29 -- Annie McGe sett SS aR? te ws ——-—-— ~ evening of the 14th Nov. The church will be | England. chell, Halifax; Lily, Goddard, Burin, New- . S dees” late y de sorated with the various pro ee oe foundland. duets of church and field. The programme s » y . CLEARED. will be published next week. e ro ™ Withdraw - Oct 26—William Mitcheil, Hickman, Pinette; een orem : , Mary Florence, Hobbs, Crapaud; Cit A Vessex **‘ MANNED” BY Women.—The oe Orrawa, Oct. 29. (Queen, Bralm, Mahone a haua schooner Maud B. Wethereil, Capt. McDon- fhe owners of the line of steamers now Dewar, Wallace; Sea Bird, Hyd>, Murray ald, recently arrived at Provincetown, man- doing business between Vancouver and Harbor; Tarquin, Cameron, Pictou. 28+ : ; nel (7) entirely by women, with the exception | China and Japan, in connection with the St Flavie, Sundly, Pictou; Phantom, Tay- | | of the captain, who spoke in the highest terms} Pacitie railway, have notified the railway lor, Crapaud; J A G C, Reid, River John; A. of the discipline and efficiency of the crew. | company of their determination to termine Vegite, Maskell, Sydney CB; Willie A, 7 Uhe vessel is no small bos ‘ta schooner of | the contract of the trans-Pacific steamers.| andry, D’Escouse, NS, , 1o7 tons*burden, —( ape Cod litem. They will not accept any freight GY pas- Halifax, Oct 28.—Ar schrs- Beatrice, Ar- ‘ qj BREACH OF aatiliaad sl arket. Ont. | S02sers after November 22nd. This means | vold, Newfoundland via Georgetown ; Egeria, ances doa = : Bilis narket, Ont., | she” withdrawal of the steamers from the} Wolfe, North Bay, 150 bris mackerel ; Twi- has a breach of promise case. The plaintiff, Miss Wilkins, is a well-known dressmaker. The defendant is Joseph H. Belfry, a mer- chant. The defendant, tt is claimed, ‘‘kept nel on C 6 +s a re ’ ; ie ‘ : anso, Oct 28.—Ar schrs Dominion, Lu . company” with the plaintiff five years, being in Financial Difliculties. burg aie i Oia Victor P E lilent for ?’ engaged to her. Last August he married a Miss Lundy. The marriage gave rise to a good deal of gossip. Miss Wilkins seeks balm for her wounded héart in the shape of 35.000, a \ Great Disetray.—The display of new furniture in the Rink is certainly a good one, and well worth being seen by persons route and trade between the Dominion and China will have to go via San Francisco. Frevericton, N. B., Oct. 29. H. A. Cropley, publisher of the Capital, is in financial difficulties. John McMillan, of St. John, is here taking charge of the business. A report is current that C. H. Lugrin, Secretary for Agriculture, will con- tinue the publicatiun of the Capital. light, Baker, Pownal; Bertha, Sabeans, Liv- erpool, NS, for Montague. Cld, schr Laura C Zwicker, Zwicker, Charlottetown. Boston ; Jessie A Loy, do, do; Maggie Mac- Neill, do, do. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ke NOUND.—About a week ago, a smali sum of money. Apply at this ofiice. pd 2i—oct30 BASE BURNER in good condition for sale JAMES NE AES PAT KE who contemplate investing in anything in Ce ee ee ata bargain, Apply to Go, M. HaRRis, . that line. The different suites, tables, ‘Large Railroad Combines. oct30—2i (w f) Charlottetown, October 15, 1889—eod wky hali-stands, ete., are of the latest design a f SpA Ea es = and the workmanship is excellent. This Curcaco, Oct. 29. ve ee oi ae gio ae . elegant assortment will be auctioned off by Mr. Harris, on Friday next, the Ist Nov. He informs us that there will be no re- serve, and that the greatest bargains of the season may be expected. —_——iad Local Notices. Men's Natural Lama Wool Linders an Drawers just received at Paton & Co’s. ° . . * Gents’ Deerskin Gloves, the best glove for fall wear. Call and see them at Paton * Co's. Now is your time for bargains in crockery, linner setts, cups and sancers, etc., cheaper than the cheapest at R. K. Brace’s. We direct special attention to Auction Sale of New Furniture, to be held in the great A special to the Herald says that evi- dence continues to accumulate that a New York bankers’ triangle is engineering yarious large railroad combinations now in process of formation, aud that itis their object to ultimately unite them in one gigantic railway. They Cannot Come In. Wasuineton, Oct. 29. Acting Secretary Batchellor has decided that Chinese laundrymea are laborers with- in the meaning of the Restrictive Act, and therefore prohibited from landing in the United States, no matter whether they have been here before or not. month to Cook, and $8 to Housemaid. Apply at this office. 5i—0¢ t30 OST.—In this city, a fewdays ago, a purse containing $5. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. si—coct30 OUND-—On Exhibition night, a Horse Collar. Apply at Police Station. pd 3i—oct29 NOR SALE —A three-tenement House, with plotcf land 100x5@ feet, situate on Lower Spring Park Road, opposite Boyle’s Tannery. Will be soid at a bargain. Apply at the office of McLean & MeDonaid. dy i wy li pd—oct29 | OST.—Between Charlottetown and Bonshaw, 4 on Friday evening last, a black Oashmere Mackintosh with cape attached. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same @t Tur EXAMINER Office. oct29 2i ANTED.—A Servant for general house LAMP CHIMNEYS. Iw STORE: 1 >) Cases LAMP CHIMNEYsS, e) 75 Gross WICKS, 100 ** BURNERS, At Reduced Prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. oct26—6i pat 6i guar jour 2i the Skating Rink, building next Friday, ist Se work. Apply to Miss Morris, Water Jn Store and To Arrive: November, at 11 o'clock, a.m. This ts cer Baseball panes, vanes tiinly the grandest display of Parlor and Bed- 500 Barrels * KENT,” U 375“ “HOWARD,” yoom Suites, Extension Tables. Sidel ' : ANTED.—A young woman as Gasiier in a iW i R sa . 7 aes les ic poards, New YORK, Oct. 29. W dry goods store. Must be accustomed to eae il Racks, Cane Bottom Chairs, etc., ever : changing money and have some knowlede of 250 * “JEWEL, : exhibited in this city, and we would advise The world’s series of baseball games end- book-keeping. Address P. O. Box 329, Charlotte- 150 ** “KOBE,” parties requiring Farniture to attend this sale, as the whole lot will be sold without reserve, ed to-day by New York securing its sixth . J J s n victory out of the nine games played. To- town. 6:—octZ3 Mee FRANCIS MACNUTT will resume her CORNMEAL, Flour and Cornmeal. 100 barrels * Buckeye” Fine Bolted K. D. | Stock of CHES Gn Hand, frem $5 up—Tested and Warranted. anion {x)- — Cheaper Kept in Stock but not Guaranteed. Our Watches having received the highest awards for general excellence and bime- Keepigg qualities, we can thoroughly recommend them POnsolicited testimonials regarding their merits received continually. }in every department. | | | New Goods a G EF TAyt om nollie NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. . UNPARALLELED! a np earn in another column. =o day's score was 3to 2 in favor of New a tevemher the ie hen nan o At Bottom Prices. niciapiaiitadas A a SB, < . oi Cle York. . , 7 ts " i. : ’ a t +s made to Mrs. Macnutt at her Room, 79 Hills- ak ih oni E: — — oe. { rag ean Wer — borough Street, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from FENTON T. NEW BERY. N § =f - I ee eehiesing on ee a Weather Bulletin. 2tiSp.m. dy Si wky Si—votts oct26—6i pat Gi guar jour 2i — _ i : ? é pened aa eb. Cineen> Laman age NYONE with a good Base Bérner for sale 5 rants, i cee, Freee. tees; hemes Toronto, Oct. 30.—10 a m. - will hear of a purchaser by calling at E. W. - sneered 3 orm , 4 and Orange Pee l, Marmalade, Jams and Jel- : ee ol nie | teat gu Sven's Is] Nomen nat win luce Et “| MOLASSES. i i oe <a ‘xe ‘how Chow, W: «. Pie. | partly clou with a few light rains;. sta- ANTED.—Situation by a young man as cler * LL eS al r | : ' Pickles, Mixed, Chow Chow, Walnuts, Pic | partly cio sor temperature. | W_ imestere, Good reference and experience McLeod & McKenzie, Star Merchant Tailors. vadillies, Oriental, White Orions, Spanish | tionary or ower temperature. Apply at this office. OP oct oe Det le salt = oa Te Salad Cream, Calvesfeet Jelly, Swiss Con- densed Milk, Flavoring Extracts, Sago, Tapi- oca, Arrowroot, Peak, Frean & Co’s assorted Biscuits, etc, etc.—J, D. MeLeod & Co., cor- ney Qaeen and Gratton Streets. oct28 Si HOTEL DAVIES. Leaman, Truro; | Bridge. Oct 29—J S Teskey, Toronto; J D Chaplin, Be St Catherines; E C Reed, London, Ont; J A) W E Ogilvie and wife, ‘ Brooklyn, N Y; Emma Ogilvie, Wentworth, | oct 25 5i pd wart “D.—Two smart young men. Apply at once to S. GREY, Railway Station, Charlotte, town. oct25 3ipd wey 30 Tierces, Vincent and Demerara 25 Barrels, MOLASSES, At Lowest Prices, Wholesale. FENION T. NEWBERY. x Puns., Lite Barbadoes, St. Olives; Sauces—Mushroom Catsup, Tomato ee x fone ae —_——-— / c " c t he y p Worcestershire ee of MOTEL ARRI VALS. WANTED. Situation as housemaid vy girl In Store and To Arrive . : : : —({x) > ty cesar al “a China Soy ‘aes Gurr » Powder ee with three years’ experience. Good refer- ODESTY ferbids us (to use a slang phrase) to blow our own horn, and as it is contrary Anchovies, VOR Stes , ‘ences, Address CHRisty M. STEWART, Orwell to our opinion (according to the oid proverb) when in Rome to do as Rome does, we shail endeavor, as heretofore, to present tacts so undeniable as to be beyond the reach of dis- pute. True, people have gaived for themselves a name (not an enviable one) which, to all appearances, served the purpose they had in view. But wisdom dictates, before posing as leaders in the great race for supremacy, that we should look well to the foundation upon whith those assertions are based. To throw the mantle of charity over such people is our re.g ack , Le 1 Iman, | ANTED.—An experienced Saleswoman for N S: S B Black, Onslow, Ont.;J G Cree o| a anon ee etcas F. th Dox. 10. Londonderry, N 8; Onida St Marie, Mon-, eae treal; A P Prowse, Murray Harbor; F A - oct26—6i pat 6i guar jour 2i |motto; and instead of revealing to the public gaze, through your columns, the errors into which they have fallen, we will endeavor to lead them gently into the light. That you will acquiesce in what wt sas, is a foregone conclusion, namely, as Fathers of the trade in this is to the Dominion The great rush for boots oot! 9 Gi Boot and Shoe Store TO LET. SR ea. - ot le “ y a Peru ie mak ing great efforts to secure & Draper; Montreal; J Friedman, do; R Hunt, . a ean eee Province we treat the several branches of the trade in this city with the same consideration a sigs thnlagaation. The-Governeneuk bak B'side. i Fitzroy Streets. Apply to Mrs. BLATCH. as a loving parent would his innocent offspring ; and to this end we invite such traders to ‘a admitted and the Senate approved of a OSBORNE HOUSE. oct22—1w ' aim high and co-operate in elevating this, the first profession, to the high status to which it 4 grant of 2,000,000 hectares, over 5,000,000 a L Sinclair, Belfast; J P , ELY.—A good eral ala , is entitled. In the meantime, call an4 see our handsome goods, in NAPS, MELTONS ' acres, of land for colonization purposes. B oe tee 3 ee f pee Hamp- DS pein any at this office. PART of the Connolly Brick Warehouse, SCOTCH TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, etc., made up in the latest styles and cheap. F * The Monetary Times remarks that while aie N B; D McQuarrie, Boston, J A Stewart, 3 — 5 — oe yee: Sees oe | y 2 such bids are being made for immigrants, | do. 30—P H Palmer, Victoria; L Anderson, “WANTED, boy to attend a horse and cow oe se at the office of Steam Roller Mills. McLEOD a VMoKENZIE. a - eens alford to put obstacles in the Ot aioe Bay ee _ oe at cep Boenm Baeey 7 as de3) me a a ay of immigrants, A W Hayden, ; ) :