ERT EERE IERREekD aGhediaen ae * x ze : = = THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - Local and Other tems, | ELEGKAPHIC NEWS, Hien TIDE t «Jay. ee SPeCIAL Despatrones TO Tuk EXAMINER. l. O. O, F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets to — 4 Bad for the Tramps. Civ the regular monthly meeting of ah Monrreat, Oct. 8. the Uity Coanctl wail b« Held this eveuliy, : 5 sete While three tramps Were walking on the Scorr Act.—One more new summons has} ©: P- track at Lachine to day an express een served, It is for a third offence and is}°8™e up behind them and blew her revurnabie to-murrow, vhistle. Two of the tramps left the track, eo ci ut the third remained on, and his head fie Rivie.—No, 2 Battery will meet at 8] «od arm were taken completely off. While } CK bo-morrow eVenloy, » arrange tor the } the train w as back ng up the tratup com- hua maton to be shot tor their badge. anions Were seen rifling his clothing. They ~ even attempted to vet his boots off, but \RaIved.—The brigt. Hattie Louise, | ap vied and fled to the wood . tain Geraaid, has arrived at Darba Oe8, wi) — : le DaSssag cupled s Lee, > one “este ee Ross-NeDouxsall Competition. NOTICE There will be & meeting of the . +s : ; Otlicers and members of No 3 Company at New GLascow, Oct. 6. Cupt. Stewart's to-night at 8 o'ciock. Ali The Ross-MeDuougall hammer throwing mein vers are requested to attend. ontest came off this afternoon on the ath- ats etic grounds. A large crowd was in at Comtne.—The last number of the Dominion | tendance McDougall won the light ham- Illustrated announces that views of Charlotte ner, throwing it 132 feet | inch. Ross won town are la preparation for that exceileut | the 16 pound throw, while McDougall won pic.ortal, the he ivy h immer, thruwing it 8&7 feet. > Rain fell slightly, interf ring with the Our exchanges re throwing. the dept of from three to severai of the SNow. port that snow to fell in untes of Untario one myght last week, dolng cousilerable damage siX Inches, — a Destroyed by Floods. western ¢ to the orchards. init City oF Mexico, Oct. 7. . . . . @ mT ‘ . . . Dearxess CunEp.—A very interesting 132 The Governor of the State of Hidalgo page lilustrated book on deafness. Noise as received from Zacu Utipan information in the heart. How th y may be cured at you hat the tow n of H aco] Da has been com- home. Post free 34—Address Dx. Nicuo pletely destroyed by floods. Over 300 son, St. Joha Str » Mouutceal, ilamihes ren lered homeless are in the - n . ;; | euntams and in great distress. Many of . APPLE ne - nBepots) the houses were sv completely buried in opectator Says tuatabout 12000 barreis of |, » a) : ! ; | She sand that the owners are unable to dis- Graveusteins will be s pped to London via | or Mie Halifax this w k ! he pples re the p cover the Siightest vestige ot then. ike wt Wwe ai ‘ yp. ‘ reo duct of ' ssboapou bu 4 ru illis va icya, j : ae inet Smail Pox in Toronto. SHOOTIN Phe aunnal!l ting of No. 3 7 . Company y 8 Sliver cup will Toronto, Oct. 6, r the ( : take piace on Kensington Oth inst Also the Graham ( ip and a num ber of other prizes. Range Wedauesday, Two more cases of small pox have been | discovered since Friday night, and people Shooting to commence at} are becoming thoroughly alarmed, Twelve physicians are busily engaged in house to house vaccination, aud the Board of Health are seriously thinking of euforcing quaran } tine on Buffalo. 12 o'clock sharp. aia Tue Stakr.~-The steamer M. A. Captain Ferguson, arrived here from Halifax. Via Intermediate ports, after an exceeding y starr, ; } —— —— rougo passage, at eight oclock vest rday : i morning. She brought the usual genera No New Developments. cargo, and sails on return this evening, with 5 aes . - ‘y - ~ , a full freight of lobsters, pytatoes and oats. PoRONTO, Oct. 6. ~~ ; There are no new developments in the Drivixe Park.—Stock is already taken in | (alt candy poisoning case. A detective che proposed Exhibition Ground and Driving has been put upon the case, and the vis- zat = we ee ameau of $15,000. All -- — cera of the dead children and the untasted 7 wheah<-tegy should OAS 'ess Cas Cpper unity | packages have been sent here for analysis. of investing in this enterprise, A meeting of Che package for McKay, of Pictou, N. S.., stockholders and all interested will be held . turns out te have been sent by his empluy- er as a sample. this evening, in J. D. McLeod's Hall, at 8 Oo ¢.ock, sciciiaca aa te Tue Reine Passion, Etc. ~ During the fire yesterday the ladies boarding neighborhood, after care- Exemption from Taxes. Toronto, Oct. 6. Inoruling some of in the ° ; . ‘ . . fully packing their trunks, remained The congregation of Jarvis Street Baptist behind to arrange their bangs, spending as Church have been discussing for some time : : : af. 2 > irror hye ney much time before the mirror as though they the question as to whether church property » gett > + fore urch or ; io r * were getting ready for church or a s PP'DZ | shouid pay its proportion of municipal expedition. taxes, and have decided at last that it — . ; should. It was held by them that church Moncton Pouice Sratistics.— The Monce- {5° J eS ton police made 22 arrests during the month of Sept. and collected $50 in fines e i 9 . Geno nluation, ant costs, as compared with 20 arrests and exemption is a torm of state and which | shoald not be countenanced by the Baptist $25.20 in tines and costs d iring the mouth ween of August and 17 arrests and the collection Charge Dismissed of 328,75 during September of last year. | aati iieaniid roronto, Oct. 6. CoUnTsRFEITS.—An exchange reports that cleveriy executed counterfeit 39 an. $l bils of the United States are being la gely circu lated. The paper in the five dollar bij] isa f | The charge against E. B Cox, ex-broker, ippropriating to his owa use $10,000 of Centrai Bank fuads, has been dismissed. Che failure of the charges against him is fie thicker than it should be, andthe head : : trifl hicke ee ae o : {ascribed tu the cashier’s refusal to return of Gen. Grant somewhat rougher. Inthe one ‘ io ; from | neapulis at astify. dollar cctntectelte tiie paper is better, but the | from M inne spolis and testify same defect €xists in the head of Martha , _— Washington as in the head of Gen. Grant. Yellow Fever. citi ail Tus Currie Cas: Che celebrated D. D. JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 7. Carrie case will probably be among the first cases reached at the sitting of the Supreme Court which begins at Fredericton to-morrow (Tuesday). lp this case tik Methodist con- ference are called upon to show cause why Rev. Mr. Currie shou'd not be reinstated. The case involves some fine points in eccles lastical law, and will be watched with gene ral interest. The yellow fever official bulletin for the 24 hours ending 6 p. m. to-day, shows new cases 33, deaths 9; total cases tu d ite, 3,151; } corrected number total deaths, 291. The j}deaths to-day include Edward Martin, editor of the Times Union. Immoral Literature. -> = —_— Canapran Carriz.—A further sale of Canadian cattle imported by the Canadian < Company at Aberdeen, yielded an JY7 were sold. Kineston, Oct. 7. All numbers of the New York Tilustrated, exposed for sale here yesterday, were seized by the custums authorities as immoral store sttie average price. There wasalarge attendancs and brisk Meeweiarve buying. The total proceeds were £5647 ee 53 giving an average of £1 s, 6d. per a 15s giving an average of £14 4s, Becoming Insane. head, against £13 10s.. the average of the last cargo. An extra cargo of 315 cattle is Mowrasat. Oct. 7. Gue by the Europa, and the trade is assumn- : m Pee ing large proportions. It is believed that Pitcher, the Provi- o dence bank embezzler, who is serving seven years in the penitentiary, is becoming ; jusane. Potice Covrr Aun Dogherty, violation of Seott Act, remanded fo veek, to be released from custody on furnishing two bails one oe scdllieisietilidlnn in Seach. Charles Slate, drunk and out aiter hours, $30 or 30 days. Norman Valley, Donation. drunk and disorderly, $99 or 90 days. David —_— Carroll, charged with being one of a gang that Created a disturbance in a house on Pownal Street on Saturday evening, was remanded Monrreat, Oct. 7. Mr. Mo'son, of this city, has donated till to-morrow James Burns out after $3,000 tu the library of the Fraser Insti- i s » hours, three months hard labor, tute. ion ditecitins iii —_— Axotnzr WarNING.—There have been a Weather Bulletin. food Many warnings published this year from —— ‘Hsdians in the States, to their friends in Toronto, Oct. 8.—-10 a. m. ee te tapas ot inspection of Manitoba and the Northwest, much impressed with the capabilities of those regions. | Th: Rev. John Carroll, of St. Church, Chicago, is said to priest in the United States. He was ordain- el Jan, 20, 1820. He was born in Ireland in Mary’s 1797 | ade 7 3 ~ | The BRIGANTINE “J. L. B,” with all Rig-| A he Agric ulturist suvs that Mr. John ging, Anchors and Boats, as she now lies at Woodsi le, of ¢ linton, Lot 20, now in the 84th Kombail’s Lobster Factory, Cape Bald, near year of his age, is a hale and hearty old man, and week before last he pitched over six hun- dred stooks of grain. Rev. F. X. Gallant, who has been trans- ferrd to Hope River, teok leave of his par- isulo vers of St, Dunstan's, at High Mass yes- terday, His remarks were very affect ng. | During Father (iailant’s ministration in p rish he has mide many friends, who regret ' exceedingly that he is to be removed to an- other sphere of usefu ness. Hope River is to be congratulated on securing such an excel- lent clergyman. Captain Audrew Sullivan, of Her Majesty's Cu toms, having recently received a well- deserved increase of salary, entertained a number of his feliow-officials at an oyster | Supper at one of the city restaurants, on Sat- urday evening. Those preset enjoyed them- | Selves immensely. All voted * Andy” a joily | good fellow, and expressed the hope that it} | would not be long before he received another | increase of salary. Aiter an absence of tl irty-three years, Mrs, A. McKinnon, of Melrose, P. E. hb, 3 on 8 visit to her mother, M rs, Morrison, on Allen Street. She was accompanied by her son Bernard, who has proceeded to Baltimore to enter upon a course ef study in a Catholic seminary. Mrs. McKinnon isa close obser- ver, and expresses much surprise and delight at the marked changes which Lave taken place in this city and vicinity during her ab- senc?.—Cape Ann Advertiser. All great mep joke. Prince Bismarck re- }m irked to the Emperor the other day as the )two stood before a magnificent new cannon : * Sire, ours is undoubtedly a K-rupped gov- ernment.” William laughed so heartily at the Chancellor's jest that he sent Oscar Karl Adolph Otto Hans Augustus Wilwhelm Caro- lus Frederich Heinrich Gustavus Peter the Great Hohenzollern, as the baby has been named, into convulsions. John Bvuyle O'Reilly, poet, author and editor of the Bostun Pilot, has had some thrilling experience in his lifetime. At 21 he was sentenced to be shot for disseminating Fenian ideas in the ranks of the Fourth Hussars, of which regiment he was a member. The sentence was commuted to twenty years’ penal servitude in West Australia. “He es- caped at the end of the first year and secured a berth on a whaler, which after a six months’ cruise again landed him in Australia After a number of romantic escapes from cap- ture, he finaily succeeded in embarking tor America, Fresh Cream of Tarter Buns every evening, at Knight’s Bakery. Repeal of the Scott Act. The Famous Platform Lect urer, THE REV. B. B, KEEFER, WILL DELIVER ONE OF HIS POPULAR LECTURES Y. M. C. A. HALL, Tuesday Evening, 9th Inst., AT FIGHT O'CLOCK. Subject, ‘‘ Rapaal of tha Scott Act.” Silver Collection to defray expenses. oct)—2i fri mon Furniture, Carpets, &e. _ AM instructed by the REV. A. S. STEW- ART, to seil -by Auction, at the Manse, West River, On Thursday, October 11th, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M.; All his Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Car- pets, Pictures, Glassware, Crockeryware, &c. ALso:—1] Buggy, 1 Sulky, 1 Sleigh, 1 set Harness, 1 Cow. Terms:—All sums exceeding Ten Dollars, thiee months on approved joint notes. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. PRIVATE RESIDENCE, BY AUCTION. AM instrueted by MR. WILLIAM L ARTER, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Wednesday, 10th October, AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON, HIS DWELLING HOUSE, SITVALreav UN THK Corner of Great George and Euston Streets. Oct, 3, 1888. the Province atest i » fr . : So ovinces. Amoug the latest is one from Fresh to strong winds; generally cloudy, & Nova Scotian, formerly ot Cornwallis, who r : . | With occasional rains; not much change in writes to say that he has been five mouths in A deisel ° Califernia and that he is in a position to warn ‘ nadiang against going there, unless they o* . * m « . . . * we men of money and wish toinvest. He Personal. Says that there is an immigration society in ea J Hon. David Laird is recovering. San Francisco, run in the interests of the This Property has a frontage of 51 feet, and runs back 100 feet on Euston Street. The House is well built and finished throughout. Terms at sale. GEO. M. HARRIS, railWayg, by which Canada is flooded with Bishop Caurtney is visiting Cape Breton. literature and this literature is deing much Mr. D. J. Mae lovald aud bride arrived | “aM by inducing Canadians to go to Cali-| home on Saturday evening. : fornia, —— é Miss McTavish, of Baltimore, denies that ~~ there is any truth in the report that she 24 Celery is an article of food that is coming engaged to the Duke of mw : | More into favor as its medicinal properties Archbishop O'Brien is preaching a series of | come to light. Out of sorts ? quack mixtures, or des roy the nervous sys tem DY @ tov liberal use of the Pp'pe or Cigar. “* Come, let us reas on together.” Throw aun Medicine to the d gs; the loss of a stray Are you nervous, irritable, or | SeTmons on ** The Catechism and ee Do not, I pray you, fly to|in St Mary's Ca hedral, Halifax. | ¥ | Messrs. Leslie Clay and J. A. McLeod, of , were in town yesterday on their Upper Provinces. — Summersicd wav to coiiey*, in the Moncton Times Mr. John Rogers, the popular represent- ative of Evans, Sons and Mason, Montreal, is to the Islaud. He is re- i Vavies Sanine or two would not be missed in our now |} over populated dog life. Are you a smoker ? hrow your black prisonous saturated : ; Pipe in a tub to soak, and for one m mth bid | Ststered al a Zvol-bye to medicine and pipe, and try a ee ee J8dtclous, on a business trip + +} » bait wrote to Adam Clarke ; ‘ : this lieonic epistie: ‘* Do not please the Systemibtic use of tray 8 pure Wiilie Celery, (unadulturated, as natare provides), | “evil by preaching too toud or too long, but Snd if Yuu are not be netited by thee sperciment | ple ase rod | y ste ying you self herein. there must be something radically wrong i:| The Amherst Gazetfe says that Messrs. JOUr Composition, A fine retail supply ou | Dawson and Usher have léft for the island to haud a0 our stails, Mirket H muse, Cuarlotte purchase horses for the Chignecto Marine ‘own. Orders taken now for winter suppiies. | Kailway. é Addscas, JAMes J. Gay & SON, Pownal. Mr, H ury Moore, agricyliural editor of sep 16 mun & thor tf = the Litution 7¥mvr, has revurned from a tdor AUCTION SALE Farming Implements, Carriages, Mf, AM instructed by the HYNORABLE JAMES WAKBURiON, to seli by Auction, at Lis iate Residence, * HUNTINGTON,” On Monday, Sth of October, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M.: All his F ARMING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of 1 irow Plough; I Iron brill Harrow. with monld boards; 1 American Pi ugh, iron beam; 1 Wc oOien Harrow; 1 Wooden Moller; 1 Cart, with ‘Teack edy ; L Double Seated Wagon. wiih Pore complete; 1 Marketing Wagon; | Wood sieigh; 1 wouble Sea ed Box sleizn: 1 Drivirg Sleigh; | good Wolf Robe ; Ll sett Silver Mounted Hornpess; 1 sett Bisck Mounted Harness: 1 Base Burner and other Stoves ; lot of Stuve Pipe; Hot lied Frames ; Oak UCasks, &c., &e be the oldest | | | oct3 } “ WANTED! Se esas nent lien aes ean eaeeeamananatmanan —— _ ia a a ct tt sl OCTOBER 8, 1888. Meee a ena cetient ee eriiaremenaetinen anata te sete htnt/hentheeyntteesssunaty igantine J. L. B. VHERE will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th of October, inst. :— Shediac, TEM MS—Cash at Sale. MR. DEACON, Auctioneer, Shediac, 10,000 Bushels GOOD BLACK OATS, —AND— 00 TUBS BUTTER. Highest Cash Price Paid. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. oct3 DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. HE SUBSCRIBER, intending to leave the Island, offers for sale his pleasantly situated tesidence on Upper Prince Street. The House contains 8 Rooms, and is heated with Hot Water. For further particulars apply to JAMES E,. WELSH, Upper Prince street, Or to F. L. Haszarp, Cameron Block. oct4—dy lw CASH PAID Se eiateeeenenaAssinntidtnseamene-asumeemn on CRAND EXHIBITION sven DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING ——A T—— J. B. MACDONALD’S. ——O———— An Immense Stock of Readymade Clothing. —— ef) Our Coats, Reefers and Suits selling at prices so cheap hever before attempted in this City, 0: 300 PIECES NEW DRESS GOODS, HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. ‘a You will find the J. B. MACDONALDSS, QUEEN STREET. NEADY-MADE CLOTHING, TT LOW PRICES, Everything new, everything cheap. right prices at Ch’'town, Sept. 27, 1888. Flour Exshanged NEW WHEAT, CHARLOTTETOWN ROLLER MILLS. oct5 —-6w eod & wky THe BLEW RAPPER a The Cheapest, The Purest iy SOLD ABOVE GROUND. TRY IT and be CONVINCED. sept27 TRY JAMES PATON Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1888. & CQ. NI are opposed ‘i believe in giving people their rights, and to bluffing for the purpose of gain. W* Our principle is to deal ina straightforward manner, and give right value in selling BOOTS AND SHUES. We Warrant every Pair of our Celebrated Solid Leather make of Boots, and we kindly ask you to purchase your own and your family’s Boots for this Fall from us. Every one having a PIANO or ORGAN should send for our Lis's of 5 and 1 cent Music. Send Posta! Card to LANDRY & CO., 52 King Street, ANTHRACITE COAL. T° 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. . OTICE.—The three young ladies whe took a | pound of Tea from a Grocery Store on Swurday night last, had better return it at once, orthe joke may be made more public by their pretty hames appearing {nthe columns of this paper—not under the marriage list. oc'3 WANTED —A medium size Base Bu rner Stove in good order.—G, H. farLor. Jeweler. oct6—2i pd OUND.—On the road at Cornwall, on Thurs- day evening, October 4th, an Order Book tor «ictures. The uwner can have ihe same by pay- ing for this advertisement and app!ying to O. B. WapMan, Crapanud. 2w dy & wky—oc 18 W ANTED,—A Young Man about J6 or 18 years of aze, as Cierk in a Grocery Store. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 26, Charlottetown. oct6—3i T° LET.—A House on King Street, near Pow- nal Street, containing seven rooms in good repair. . 2i—octé O LET.—A House in good repair, containing five rooms, situated on King Street, near Powna!] Street. 2i—oct6 YOARDERS WANTED.—A Gentleman and B lus wile, Apply to MRs, KENNEvY, Hilis- vurough square, octi O LET.—The new Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, adjoming the residence of Dr. Warourton, Prince Aireet. Avopiy to mr. KE H. GOFF BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co. September 13, 1888—eod & wky. THE B. LAURANCE PEBBLE AND CRYSTAL Npectacies 7 Eyeglasses —ARE— RELIABLE AIDS FOR DEFECTIVE VISION. 5e Testimonials and Get Your Eyes Suited of the following AGENTS, who have a Select Assortment of these Celebrated Glasses on hand: Norton, corner of Prince and Vurchester Streets, orto the sabscrioer, at County Cour: Oitice.— HENRY SMITH. sat Wed—cep.28 \ ANTED.—An experienced Clerk in a gener- | uistore. Apply by letter, with references, Stuliag salary, ‘‘ Bux 562, Caarlottetown.” Se pr2s W LET.—A House on Water S:reet, contain: | 1 mz eleven : ws Wilh sbop. Po-session : é : GEU. M. HARRIS 4 seprs—tl sle er. si, A i. a In Charlottetown -E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. * Summerside -H. R. Crockett, Watehmaker. “ Georgetowa—Angus MeLean, Kent Street. * Aiberion W. B. Dyer, Chemist and Druggist. Ek. W. TAYLOR, Sede: TY, 1883 —udy & wiey WHULESALE AGONT, CHARLOTTETOWN. saga AERA ERE EAE TEES Dib PY pte RLS _ dE a arene ee RDG AE , s “geome Aa SNe MTS came wha oe emits fee es SPE BES. hy I Sn ROE GN corti i de ee +o ascent ~~ since Fe NRA SERN am chan NRE ett ee ee en Se . note