1 American Queen Cigars re TEN ti usanh t oll lw iy by Connolly & Co 7 eives rwenry barrels apples at auction Mon- + 2v'clock by R. Bearisto. day - BHostox.—The steamer Carroll left st 6.15 this morn ng, and ja oy about § o'clock, a ve oxnruy or INspxerton.—The ladies will | iprercsted in examining the display of bigh-class black goods in Beer Bros, show | wl - H. B.C rhe annual monthly meeting of | he Hillsborough Boating Club, will be held t. Mon lay evening next at Ss o'clock. A full } rtendance 18 requested, a eG peace | CHANG? er Trme.—The steamer Heather | elle will leave Steam Nav. Co's wharf at six oe clock & m. on Monday for Pictou, in place j of the St. Lawrence, which vessel remains in | port that day for cleaning of boiler, ete, - Sorr Beps For Sourts —The Champion | Feather Renovator will be taken to Souris | next week, where it will be put in opera- | tius. Leties having feathers that they | wish renovated will please make a note of ’ | this \ Miguty AWAKENING.— Messrs. Hunter | THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - Specrat Desrarones ro Tur EXAMINER. Bishop LaFleche’s Pastoral. THRee Rrvers, Que, Oct. 10. _ Bishop LaFleche, of this diocese, has isgued a pastoral, imposing a tithe on the layerop. Grain is now s> little cultivated ‘tnt the clergy, it is said, can hardly live on their tolls from it. The Bishup says that, having to proteet his priests-as well as the faithful, he orders that frum the pre- sent all farmers and others raising hay within the limita of the diocese be required to pay to the cure $7.50 on every thousand bundles of hay. This contribution will have to be paid in money. His Lordship says that he who neglects to pay his tithes will be guilty of an injustice and will not be admitted to partake uf the sacraments unless he submits faithfully. It is expected that the other bishops of the Province will follow Bishop Lafleche’s ex- ample, and hay has become in late years one of the staple products of the Province. conatimeentialipien A Spy Convicted. Nancy, France, Oct. 10. Mme. Bonet, in whose possession were found plans of the defences of Nancy, and who, when placed under arrest, confessed and Crossley, the evangelists, held immense | she was in the employ of the German Gov- reviva meetings at Sault Nte. Marie, Ont. | ernment, var weeks there were 279|/German spy, sentenced to five years’ im- Atthe close of f eonverts. People drove in tothe meetings a/ Prisonment and distance of ten miles has been convicted of being a fined 500 francs. Upon | the expiration of her imprisonment she will | ' ‘ o— | be exiled from Faance for ten years. Exotneers,— No. 2 Squad of the Charlotte- town Engineers will have their annual target practice at Kensington range on Monday | afternoon at one o'clock, sharp, in uniform. All members who did not shoot last Saturday are re gue sted to atte nd. l ~ A [xamp.—Parties should keep their out- at night. houses locked Dillon and O’Brien Missing. Lonpoyn, Oct. 10. Messrs. Dil'on and O’Brien have left the country, and there is no doubt their objective point is the United States. Upto the present A svedy looking in- | hour absolutely nothing is known of the man- dividual was discovered in a citizen’s barn ner in which the two gentiemen succeeded in early this morning, having lounged there for eluding the watchfalness of the large police the night. Asthese wanderers generally smoke, | the fighting of matches might cause a fire and perary. _——_oe—_— Tur Wortp Gone Map.—Rev. James Car- | ruthers lectured in the basement of Calvin Charch, St. John, on Thursday evening. His subject was: ** The World Gone Mad.” The Sun says the lecture was one of the most in teresting ever given in that city. The rev. gentleman was tendered a hearty vote o thanks consequent loss. | } a Ox Exnursrrion.—The photographs of the | Exhibition buildings, grand stand and race | track, taken by Mr. Lewis during the recent | meeting on the Charlottetown Driving Park, | are now on exhibition in the window of Mr. Lewis's studio, North Side Queen Square. They are weil taken. rc { Astoxismtxe.— People wonder how goods! can be sold at such marvellously low prices at | the Diamond Bookstore. Yet the wonder never ceases The latest grand bargain isa superb lot of handsome figured brass photo- | graph frames, at four, six and eight cents each. But it is necessary to call and see the goods with the prices and be happy. ieseiliiineiatl Tux New York Excursions.—The St. John Sun says: The excursions to New York by the International and New York lines were well . 7 *s ! patronized yesterday. The Winthrop took away forty persons for the round trip, and the | International steamer had fifty excursionists, twenty five of whom were bound for New York These excursions wil! continue all this month. — i “From MANGER To Turone.”—The success ol this great life work of Rev. Dr. Talmage is | phenomenal. The first edition of one million copies will soon be exhausted, as the demand for the book is unprecedented. A large num- | ber in this city have given their names for a’ copy, and any who have not done so can leave | their names at the Diamond Bookstore before the list closes diecinheinibe Reveasep..—The schooner Davy “rockett, recently seized at Souris for an infraction of the fisheries treaty, was yesterday released from custody by the Marshal, on the filing of , bonds to the amount of $2,500. The sureties are George Peake and Thomas Handrahan, Esy's. It is stated, however, that the vessel is unable to proceed to sea at present owing to | the fact that her papers are in the possession of the court and will be held for use as evi- dence at the trial. an i Scexpay Time Tasie.—For the information | ot ow readers we give the corrected Sunday time talle for the Southport Ferry :— Leave Charlottetown at 7, 8.30, 9, 10, 10.30) and 12a, m. ; 12.30, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.30, | 7 30 and 8.30 p. m. Leave Southport at 7.15 nd 10.45 a m.; , 8.45, 9.45, 10.15 2.15, 12 5 30, 45, 1.15, 2.30, 330, 430, 6.45, 8.00 and | 845 p. m. —- ~~ —-— i \ Grave Cnarce.—At the F.C. B. con- foe it Millstream, N B., on Wednesday, | A Teves nd gentleman intimated that the at- | trmpled desteuction of tie train near Ana , vance ” a3 inspired by anti-scott Act men, who vere suniog at a temperance party they sup- pore! vouid pass about that time. The rev- ‘ yeutiewan further said that he weuld | But le sur prised to hear that his premises had | been burned by fiends during his absence at the The gentleman in questien either lives in a very bad locality or is the possessor of a ve-y lively imagination. Co ven jon. - } ‘ Teurerance.—Orient Divisien, S. of T., at! its list regular meeting, duly installed the! following officers for the present quarter, viz: ! W P—J R Davison. W A—Wm McEwrn. j RS—G W Wakeford. : A R S—Daniel Stewart. F S—S W Crabbe. T—Weo D Davison Chap— David Small C—S McDonald. «A i ACS F Hodgson. Is Joseph Worren. 0 S—Wm McKie. } | Yocnester, Marcurs, Barn Burnep.— A few days ago the barn of Mr. Docity’ le licheau, a short distancefrom the Big lreovndie bridge, Gloucester county, N, B, was, with its contents, destruyed by fire. lt was crammed full of the crops of the; Sexson, hay, grain, implements two | Pigs, all a tetal Joss, mo insurance. Lins will not be far short of $1,000. A}: Yeungster of five years old, a son of Mr. Robicheau, and ‘sume matches was the | ARG, a i senretins at McKFachen'’s Shoe Store to- | Neh i p Fake a frie nq’s advice when you want the | ." ods for the least money. See Me-! Bachen, the W onderfa! Cheap Shoe Man. Splendid value in Men’s Underwear at Jas, aton & Co's, 'ver, Halifax; J and military fcree gathered in ani about Tip- The ecape canel yreat aim! ration (and enthusiasm in the rauks of the Nationalists both in Eng'and and I eland. The Mckinley Bill. New York, Oct. 9. A special from Washington says that John ©. New, United States Consul Gen- eral to London, said yesterday there is not so much dissatisfaction in England over the McKinley bill as on the continent. In Germary and France a good deal of clamour has arisen, but it will die out soon. They want our trade too much to carry out any retaliatory legislation. Trouble Ahead. Lispon, Oct. 10. It is reported here that Portuguese gun- boats have formed a line across the mouth of the Zambesi River in East Afrjca, to bar the passage of British gunboats. If they at- tempt the ascent of the river, only passive resistance, it is said, will be made in the advance of the British fleet. } Around the World. | MonTrEAL, Oct. 10. The Canadian Pacifie’s new steamer Em- press of India will leave Liverpool for Van- October, A. D. 1890. couver on January 15th via Suez, Bombay and Yokohama, and will carry a large ex- cursion party around the world. from Montreal back to Montreal is $600. Resumed Work. Lonpon, Oct. 10. The striking porters in the employ of the Allan Steamship Co. have resumed work on the Company’s terms. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 11.—10 a. m. Showery, followed by fair weather; sta- tionary or 4 little hlgher temperature. ~- DIE". At his mother’s residence, corner of Wey- mouth and King Streets, on the 11th inst., James B. Grant, aged 18 years and 6 months May his soul rest in peace. [Funeral on Saeeilien morning next at 8.45 o'clock to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. ] At East Boston, Mass., Oct. 2nd, Janette F., daughter of the late Richard C. and Jennie E. John, aged 15 years and 8 months At Halifax, on the 10th inst., of diphtheria, Norman Lister, only and dearly beloved child of Dr. N. E and Isabelle McKay, and grand son of Principal L. Miller, this city, in the sixth year of his age. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES, Oct 10—-A J Boyd, Huntingdon, PQ; W B Murdock, J i‘ Black, Montreal; W H Sil- W Richards, Bideford: P Doyle, Kinkora; E A Bush, Torento. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 10—P Kelly, E Wynes, Montague; E Ramsay, Sackville; A Hart, Halifax; R H Reid, Truro; H Chapman, Northport; J Mc Donavon, A D G Vanwart, St John; E G Wil- son, G F Reid, New York; W C Kennedy, city. K. db. «. is Guaranteed. RC Set we Me ES A RARE OPPORTUNITY. '°¢°HAT desirable block of ground situate ‘ and being in the front and centre of City of the Charlottetown, and known as the ‘“KEVERKE HOUSE” property, and com- prising neerly one acre of land, and a most magnifivent site for a Rrilway Passenger Station or firet-clacs Hotel, is now offered for sale by tender. Tenders wili be received by the Lady Superioress of the City Hospital for the pur- chase of the whole block only up till the ist of December, 189@, reserving the right to accept or reject any tender. Farther information respecting buonds and conditions can be had on application to Lady Superioress at the City Hospital, or to M. P. HOGAN, Agent, City of Charlottetown. aug7 -dy tf wky her } i The price } | | | diate.—W™m. Dopp. FURNITURE BY AUCTION. | AM authorized to sell by Auction, at the late residence of Mrs. Peter McGowan, Rotchford Square, On Wednesday Next, Oct. (5th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A M., Part of the Household Effeets, comprising | Lounges, ‘Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, | Washstands, Mirrors, Pictures, Carpets, Mats, | Window Trimmings, Feather Beds, Book Case, Sideboard, Cupboard, Stoves and Pipe, Lamps, Clock, ete. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, oct9 * JAS. PATON & CO’S, New Stock of Readymade Reefers and Overcoats Now Open. No Better Value in the City. S. 8. “ WINTHROP.” New York aud turn 7 ROUND TRIP. —— | XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be is- | sued on the following dates :—Leaving St. John aj 9.00 a. m. on Wednesdays, Oct. 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th, valid to return from New York, Pier 49, K. R., at 500 p. m. on Saturdays, Oct, llth, 18th, 25th and Nov. Ist. TROOP & SON, Agents, St. John, earners lk cates it will Pay You to Buy Your Clothing at Paton’s H. D, McLEOD, Passenger and Freight Aveut. F. H. SMITH & CO., General Managers, 19 and 17 William Street, New York, ‘ INTER ARRANGEMENT «will go in effect TUESDAY, Nov. 4th, and from and after taat date the steamer will leave St. John every rt ESDAY, at 3p. m., and New York. from Fk od Kk. R., every SATURDAY, at 5060 p.m, oc > > << cp DD SD icamsaaese aus’ ub des aie ioe. Popular Store. a | See Gur Great Stock. TEETH OEE eee EEE EOE HEHEHE EEE Ee SHOE EEHEES STEAMSHIP CoO. (LIMITED.) Ts above Company, having chartered the Steamer ‘‘COILA” for balance of the season she will make regular weekly trips to and from Halifax, beginning from date, leav- ing Halifax every Monday night, and Charlottetown every Thursday. Freight solicited. Men’s Gnderwear, Scarfs, Collars, etc.s very cheap. at (Xx) - JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 4, 1890. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1890. ay r : : 7 ee ee woes SLO,000 WORTH READY-MADE CLOTHING f { HE undersigned have this day entered into FOR SALE CHEAP at J. B. MACDONALD. partnership in the business of Book- sellers, Stationers, Printers and Book-Binders, under the style and firm of Haszard & Moore. Dated at Charlottetown, this first day of fol L°J G. HERBERT HASZARD, PT NEI ole ns. cin scons +8 ass FEIE h Men ed $ 460] REEFERS................. opt Ads Woes eee ceal $ 300 STEWART C. MOORE. ee. 990 FEV TE PRION. ws hs entace ne nen OE i lc a LR SE ee ee 3 30 coun CO Ie he 5 4.0.0 no e.n. does s ts shaed hee v chia © ODE er ir bs cos «tira cb 4) Che dees 0st dea ln 400 In reference to the above, I beg to thank the ee NS i ol hier 645% a tinh o 2.40 + shawna wae © ODT Be ee a av a sos Rake doch abe encllie ¥dd6s 45 cal 475 public for liberal patronage extended to me in rs St) 12 oS. teh sneeniies DF Bee es» «+ + o> Mieadedeat> bens cadets Gian 5 50 the past, and solicit a continuance of the same es wit etie lice ws guts an xe eee UTE MGA. 5 cls cthepeess seco dbase lea becebeees 6 00 for the new firm. ESS 805 5 SBN 8 JUN. s so ond vebesews Bt . . a eee easy 6 50 All persons indebted to me are requested to it 2 RRR Er ree Re Ib nah. s poconeh ace rcdcnee see cree 7 00 make payment of the smounts respectively Pe PS cnidaen cehivctiedicen 6+ sores agit SON CITIID. «... 215-0255 eoinn ans ae 8 09 owing by them to Haszanp & Moore. PS LEE |... soensonanbs EE III ; ss ns gpesliemmenaiei en aekeile 9 00 G. HERBERT HASZARD. I one cnn eres eel én snaked sib $5 CAA EINES ..vsp ous eeeh geass lee vinsar 10 00 Brown's Block,’Queen Square, Oct. 1, 1890. CN 0555 SOE Soda al sony Gk n vendanee’ Sal... een —— ae ANTS, LOST, FOUND &e es Gidley wishes to inform the Ladies that she is prepared to Dye Feathers black and all other colors; also clean and curl old ones to look as good as new. Upper Hillsborough Street. dy 6i eod wy Zi—octli ee _Men’s Suits! Men’s Suits! Boys’ Overcoats! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. J.B. MACDONALD. Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. elataemeennisens —-— (x)—--———— 3o45 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 146 Cases Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers na X et We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house. Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. T° LET.—A_ House_on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House, Possession oe septs UND.—A Woolen Shawl. Theowner can have it by applying at Harvie s Bookstore. octld ONEY.—Wanted to borrow, on property worth 22,500, the sum of $800, at 5 per cent. Apply at this office. dy 2i wy li pd—octl0 ARBER SHOP.—The subscriber has just opened a new Barber Shop at No, 53 Pownal Street, where Saving and Hair Cutting will be done in first-class style. Hair Dressing in latest American fashion.—JOHN HILLS. li pd—octl0 ANTED.—A good general servant girl. No washing. Good reference required. Ap- ly to MRS. BRENTON F. LONGWORTH, St. Peter’s Road 5i—oct9 T° LET—A House on Lower Queen erent. eo A on rien ea. a Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1890—eod & wky SS So SS Seen I Ladies’ Jackets & Cloaks. <tpiiaiitiines ——-{x)-—-———— — 4 LET—House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and porch, warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. Brace. oc8 tf W ANTED—In a Dry Goods Store, a boy about 16 years of age. Address P, O, Box 48. ANTED.—A first-class Milliner. Apply by letter to MATTHEW, MCLEAN & Co., Souris. oct6—10i pat lw T° LET.—A House on Queen Street. A Apply to . N. LARGE. tf—oct6 ST.—In this city, on the 4thinst., a Purse L containing a small sum of money and cards with owner’s name. A liberal reward will bo paid to the owner of the same. Enquire at this office. oct6é We are now showing the Largest Range of above Goods ever carried by us—the Newest and Most Fashionable in the Market. | Children’s Cloaks! Children’s Cloaks! A Large Assortment of very pretty garments. WANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. oct4 T° LET.—One half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq, Possession can be given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc- CARRON, oct4 OST.—On Wednesday, between the London House and the Malpeque Road, a Ten Dol- iar Note, The finder will confer a kindness b, leaving it at this office, where the owner will getit. oct3 T? LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown, and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for a restaurant or other business, For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- WoopD, Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sep18 wa BROWNS BLOCE. TO LET.—On Orlebar Street, a ‘Tenement House, one part containing eight rooms, the ossession given in September. other seven tf—aug30 Apply to Mrs, BLaTcu. LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the cians of Gosres Cnater & 00. zod tt_auges Charlottetown, September 23, 1890. east maaan algae me vee ren oe ey sala: $ | | ’ ue i ie Og A SE EM ET 4 1 eee ae i a ob ee ate hes ee Peis RecA tr te te one i a a tein inti set fr