THE DAILY EXAMINER, - -. - . . , Local and Other Items. yy lence on . r Va.ues in tloor o- \ MINIS iy net be a brakeman. but he ene k of hat and bonnet shapes open d to-day at Beer Bros. - R lacob Sharp's sentence has been ew York Supreme Court. - \ D rand bride were at the ( st. John, N. B., on Wednes 0 Wor w Vig usly pushed on the newcity ¢ my, waoileh gives , promise of wing a very : e structure - OLtpand young, rich and poor can get v ut the cheap cro kery 1 7? , : tore \\ { sep28 dy wy 2w a Iris said that an investigation is to be held \ ties into the circum- oho e collision between H. M. S. Cana ‘ Leeress, oe | S i the late fire, corner of Kent sna (ireat George Streets, remains unfenced, retore dangerous. It should be en. losed betore any accident occurs. 7 I wade i state of the Secretary's entries of live stock, especially will be unusually large. All live tries will close to lay, Sept. 30th. > r meetings of the Hospital Sew ing Circle on Monday, Oct. 3, in St. 2S | Reem. A full attendance is L. P. Beer, Secretary, se29 21 - Mr. M. C. Dicxson, Freight and Passen- ger Act, Unicn Pocitic Railway, Montreal ; and Mr. A. B. Macklin, agent of the Chicago and Alton R ankin tailroad Co., Yoronto, are at the > Pre three mile with turn boat race between irtney and the English champion ame otf at Uswego, N. "\ ~ ia Subear Wednesday, and was won by C surtney. Time 19 344-5. Another race is on the fapis seein l members of No. 3 Co., 82nd Battalion . wii shoot fer their silver cup at Kensington fKange on Monday next. Firing commences ut S o'clock, at which hour all the members xpected and requested to be present. dun OriENT Drtvistoy, S. of T.. holds ite suniversary and re-union meeting this even- ing, in Division Room, McLeod’s Hall. at 8, All members of the Orient are earnest- sted to bi preseat, as a pleasant time ipate i declined si A BRIGHT red ' eieéctric gl oe was ( placed on the lamp in front of the Diamond Rook- store last « RO 0. Hs nin ae lone TRURGRAPHIC NEWS, [SeecraL Despatonee to Tie EXAMINER, ] What Chamberlain Thinks. LONDON, Sept. 29. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham to-day said no one was more sincerely ani- mated by friendly feelings towards America than he. No one more desired to maintain good relations between England and Aw- erica He referred to Canada’s progre: s and. in reference to the fishery dispute, said that England's duty was to secure for Canada a fair pre- Sentinent of her case. He regarded the appoitment of a fisheries commission as affording an opportunty for commenting a union between Great Britian and the Colonies. The Home Rule question had no right to claim the tirst attention of the Von.mons to the exelusion :f the questions of local government, p,otection of life at sea, temperance and other important sub- jects. He pralsed Lord Randolph Church- illas the first statesman in many years who advanced the subject of economy in public expenditure, He blamed John Morley and Sir William Vernon Harcourt for not defining the Home Rule scheme, and denied that the majority of the people in Ireland really wanted Home Rule. His speech was received with enthusiasm. A resolution expressing confidence in Cham- berlain was met by a counter resolution to express no confidence. Uproar ensued, but the resolution of confidence was finally car- ried, 200 voting against it. , The Fishery Commission. Wasuincron, Sept. 29. The President has invited William L. Putnam, of Maine, and President James B. Angell, of Michigan University, to act with the Secretary of State in negotiating with Great Britain forthe settlement of the Canadian tishery dispute. Both have accepted. Putnam has been United States counsel the last two years in cases arising under the law and treaty in connection with the fishery dispute. Angell is one of the commissioners by whom the latest treaty with China was negotiated. The Popes Jubilee. RomeE, Sept. 29. The Pope's jubilee receptions have be- gun. The Roman police have seized the Pope's jubilee medals, which are inscribed ‘*Pope Leo III., Pontifex et rex.” It is expected that the Vatican will protest against the seizure, and point out that the law of guarantees recognized the Pope's right to the title of soy ereign. Extensive Bush Fires. Monrreat, Sept. 29. Extensive bush tires are raging in almost every direction in Ontario and Quebec. So far not much damage has been done to farm vening, ani made that section very ‘tractive. Viewed from Crabbe’s corner thes efi ° 7 us excoedingy tine, the various hues g Deautifuily variegated. It will be dis- piaved again w nignt. eer We invite the attenthow wf ~.. «odes ww the acrostic advertisement in another column e **Magic Healer” Salve. Its merits ure well known to many of our citizens, and 4s an ointment for skin injuries has very few eauals. We commend the article to the pati nage of our readers. dita es Owing to the pressure upon our columns we are obliged to hold over the regular daily in- stalment of Sir Walter Ncotts story, “The Pirate,” to-day. W: large amount of responden nd other matter on hand, which must stand over until the rush attend- aut upon the exhibitions is past. tae cen At the =*+ pen li wy Ma ristrate’s Court this morning seven Scott Act cases were up before His Hon Or was fined $100, and the other six i283 Vi adjourned. A drunk wa sssault cases were tined $2 na na supposed to be in- sane was sent to F mwood Asylum, ee St. Joseru BAZAAR opens on Tuesday next at tw The ladies are working hard in o1 rt nake it a success. The elec- tric light will be putin, and everything possi- ble done to ensure a pleasant time to all who atte: \ 4 ; to be lotteried is # large stuffed eszle enclosed in a glass case, the i h and Mr. John Cai . In St. Georg h. Moncton, on Wed- nesday evening, Mr. Kk. A. Knight, Private Secretary to (reo Taylor, Esq., General Freight Agent ie I. C. R., was united in marriage to Mary E. Stevens, daughter of R. M. Stevens, Esq., Locomotive Superintendent I. C. R., the Rev. Mr. Talbot officiating. The happy pair now on their bridal tour, which embraces a trip through Nova Scotia ind P. E. Island. Tue ExaMINek congratu- lates ceeded We were to-day shown the championship med sl to be compete: fo: at the bicycle race inthe Roller Rink on Wednesday evening next. The medal is of silver, cross-shaped, and is ornamented with gold leaves. In the centre is an engraving of two bicyclists, and on the rear the incription, ‘* Five Mile Cham- pionship of P. E. Island.” On the pin from which the medal depends is a place for the Winner's name. The medal was manufactured by P. W. Ellis, Toronto, and was imported through Mr. G. H. Taylor, watchmaker and jeweler, in show window it can be scer whose Oo A LARGER amount of drunkeness than usual has been noticeable about town during the past few days, and several peaceable citizens bave been assaulted while passing along the streets. To such an extent has the nuisance tpread, that some of the citizens have appeal- ed to the police committee of the City Council, to try and make some arrangements whereby ali drunken and disorderly characters should be arrested. The committee were to have Waited upon the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, but owing to the latter being en- gaged at Court until about one o'clock, the in- terview was postponed until this afternoon. eeniahal Narzow Escare.—Chester, the six year old son of John Dingwell, of Annandale, had & narrow escape from sudden death on Tues- day last. His father was engaged in hauling kelp from the shore with a heavy truck wagon ‘nd a span of horses. After loading the wagon the father placed the little fellow on the top ot _ the and started. He did not go far Selore the boy tumbled off, falling between the wheels, the hind wheel passing over his body between tke hips and shoulders. He Was carried home partially conscious, and Medical aid was sent for. After a while the little fellow began to rally, and hopes are now eatertained of his recovery. The wagon, Caded ag it was, would weigh overa ton ; ud the wiutler is that the chili! survived, load | were mude,’ ' buildings. The losses being chiefly in tim- ber and fences, but unless rain comes ope. a ay eo — ot several villages which are now surround- ed by fire. . A The Charlevoix Victory. (QUEBEC, Sept. 29. The election in Charlevoix to-day result- ed in the return of Mr. Cimon, the Government candidate, by 500 majority. The late member, father of the successful candidate to-day, was a Rielite. This is a splendid victory for the Government. The New Under-Secretary. LONDON, Sept. 29. Col. Sir Joseph Westridge, recently in charge of the British Commission on the Afghan Boundary question, will succeed Major Geaeral Sir Redvers Buller as Under-Secretary for Ireland. The Manitoba Wheat Crop. Winnipec, Sept. 29. The total yield of wheat is placed at eleven million bushels, leaving a surplus of seven milllon bushels for export. The average yield is between twenty-five and thirty bushels per acre. The Race Postponed. New York, Sept. 29. ‘Tt’ , he second race between the Volunteer and Thistle was postponed owing to dense fc rg. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 30—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fair weather, sta- tionary or slightly higher temperature, = —— GREEN Grapes at Beer & Goff's. sept 29, 2i scecleialliellantii A Havirax servant girl who wished to go out for an hour or so and knew of no suitable excuse to give her mistress, invented the story that her brother was drowned. The result was that a morning paper published the item and there was a sensation in the ‘‘ drowned man’s” family. The hoaxed paper exposed the story and the author who got more un- enviable notoriety than she bargained or cared for. ascii I. O. O. F.—The Sovereign Grand Lodge met in Denver on Monday, the 19th inst. They ‘vere received by the Governor, the Mayor and local Oddfellows. There was a full attendance, and the reports of the Grand officers show a prosperous year. The increase of membership was 13,000, making a total of 547,303; encampment membership, 97,773 ; militant branch, 15,259. There was a relief expenditure of $2,250, 000, and a revenue of over $5,500,000 during the past year. -- a. | | An Ottawa despatch says: ‘On Friday inight the Salvation Army had what they jcalled ‘the procession of the ten virgins,’ that number of women walking, five with lighted and five with unlighted torches, all being dressed in what appeared to be a burlesque of a Catholic girl's costume for her tirst com- munion. The show caused a great deal of comment yesterday, and to-night when the ‘army procession without the virgins was near |the post office a large crowd assembled and hooted and jeered them to such an extent that they retreated in shortorder. One mem | ber of the Army who wanted to be demon- istrative was hustled a little, but there was no so.-throwjag or LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Reform Asked Fer. SrRr,—Could not the Post Oftice Depart- ment prevent the nightiy crowding of the lobby? = It seems as if a large number of persons—imany of them looking for males have a studied reluctance to moving and thus allow others to approach the boxes. In all other cities it is imperative that the hall of the office should be kept free from blocking, and there is no reason why the system should not prevail here. Will Mr. Brecken kindly consider this matter and earn the thanks of ONE SQUEBZED, eee Ch’town, Sept. 30. At the Butts. Atthe spoon competition of the Rifle Club yesterday afternoor, ranges, 400 and 500 yards, 7 shots at each range, Corpl. H. Hooper captured the spoon. The scores are as follows :— Pts. POG EE IOOROS,, pained ss sins’ cesses Rs OEE is i ce ales Oe I II td oe 58 INES sc 0k, due ccdeusiess 90 58 Sr Ss ee fe i ce Sina oh 57 Lieut D L Hooper..... ab + ees eae j4 io ot ny np A OO Ee ee Se be ee ee ee Se a ae 53 NN, . . << née cnt ceusbaonettin.c CRS oe os souk dons ek. ee ee Pe CN ick de cc cbleveeskiics . — + Tue steamer Carroll left at 6 o'clock last evening for Boston, with a large general cargo and the following passengers: Miss Squires, Mrs R Currie, Miss Currie, Annie Currie, F Currie, Mr McLeer, Miss Bruce, Miss Me- Pherson, Miss Louby, Miss McDonald, Miss C McDonald, M MeKinnon, Miss E McKin- non, Miss Reid, Miss Cervin, Miss Gall, Miss McDonald, Miss Gordon, Mrs Wallace, Mrs C R Aitken, Miss Pratt, Miss McKinnon, Miss H McLean, Mary Carmichael, Maggie Carmichael, Miss Jenkins, Miss McKeim, Miss Doucette, Jane McGee, Miss McLaugh- lan, Miss Burnett, Miss McInnis, Mary Me- Isaac, Dr T P Martin, Miss Johnson, Mr and Mrs Willis, Mrs Martin, Wm Willis, Miss Barr, Miss Hubbard. THe Illustrated London News, which formerly cost $9 per year, can be had at the Miamond Bookstore for $4 per annum, or ten cents per copy. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOWSE. Sept 29—T P Wilson, M T Dunton, Win- chester, Mass; E Leahy, Halifax; C A Me- Intyre, Rochester, N Y; P J Cahill, Tignish; H « Dean, W J Worth, New Bedford, Mass; W H Bodin,New York; J Hanrahan, P Walsh, Rockland, Me; T C Creighton, Quebec: S M Fisher, J S Barker, Boston. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept 29—J R Cravey, Montreal; W C Davis, Portland, Me; E A Smith, St Johu; R A Knight and wife, Moncton, A Lang, Montreal 30 ~A B Macklin; Chicago & Alton Railway; Mf‘ DNiaboan Lins.— DC _D_ +3 SHIP NEWS. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Sept 27— ent schr Carrier Dove, Allen, herring, Port Hawkesbury; Min- now, Chase, Richibucto,lumber; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Picton, stores; Lizzie D, Drysdale, Tracadie, N b, cedar posts. Cld, Minnow, Chaser, Richibucto, bal; Lizzie D, Drysdale, Tracadie, N B, bal; Adonia, McKinnon, Pictou, bal; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal. BIRTH. At Ottawa, on Thursday, September 29, 1887, the wife of Mr. Joseph Pope of a sen. ‘DIED. At Little York, on the morning of the 30th Sept., Abram Gill, age 55 years. {Faneral on Saturday at 2 p. m.} Customs Sale, QO» the 6th OCTOBER. proximo, at .11 o'clock, a. m., at «ustems’ Kxamining Warehouse, Water street, the undermentioned Unclaimed Goods will be sold at Pubsic Auction, under authority of Section 43, Customs’ Act, 46 Vic., Chap. 12: Copsignee Care of Carvell Bros PD M. Auld JAMES CURRIE, Collector. : Crockery ware, Dinner I je ; anc Tea sets, &c., 4 Vasks, ( marked W. P. C., 2 Whiffle lrees, Custom House, Charlottetown, 26 September, 1887.—3i We ask the public to remember that we sell Watches as cheap as anyone, We warn the public against those who offer Watches for sale and take very much less than asked. An instance came to our notice the other day where $35 had been asked and $20 accepted for a Watch that we and other regular Watchmakers sell for less than $15, Since then, several similar cases have been brought to our notice, Our object is not only to sell goods but to supply articles, whether Watvhes or Jewelry, that will best answer the purpose required by our customers and to sell at such a price that it will pay them to buy from us. E. W. TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, assaults and nd rs Sept. 1% Camervn Blocks Charlottetowm (887—faw & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de, Sole Agent for the Sale of Rockford Watches } ; FRIDAY. § le aettmcemn —— JAMES A. MORRISON GKONGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS | AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX | Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. REFERENCES: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier | Bank of Macleod, Charlottetown. Nova Manager Seotia, Halifax ; George | Bank of Nova Scotia, | Se , ; , WARREN & JONES, } TEA MERCHANTS, | 71 East Curar ano 9 & 14 Mincine LANE, Lonpox, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Mus@rave, Halifax. Sept. 24, 1887—Imo pd BROOD MARE FOR SAE. THE Subscriber will ofter for Sale, Exhibition week, a very valuable ‘“stockman” Mare, weighing 1300 10 1400, color black, in foal to Bar- rister, Also—Her this year’s Foal, by a young Her- nando. They may be seen after October 4th b ir- ing at the oftice’of zs ee : J. M. AULD. Grafton Street, Ch’town, Sept, 23, 1387. —23 27 30 oct5 pd A ST, JUSHPH'S BAZAAR, Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor aud His Lordship the Chief Justice. TH E Ladies ef St. Joseph’s Society intend hold- ing another Grand Bazaar! this year, in aid of St. Joseph s School, in the Convent Building, Pownal St, ~DURING— Exhibition Week, October $rd-8th, No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar excel all previous ones. Music and Amusements provided. Admission 10 cents. Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1887. WANTED—A Parcel Boy, i or 15 years of age. _ nquire at store between 7 and 8 o'clock this evening.—Stanley Bros. se pt30 W ANTED-—Servant Girl for genera! work, where another cirl ia kent Annivat this FOUND—A sum of money. Apply at Tne Ex- AMINER office. sept3v 3i T° LET—House aud Shop on King Square, now occupied by E. Walier; possession given immediate y. Apply at EXAMINER office. sept29 tf price. Apply to P. O. Box 155, sep 28 eod tt A VERY good Parlor Organ for sale at reduced FOR SALE~—A beautiful Black Mare, six years old (Morgen), a good driver. Apply a! Ken- nedy’s Livery Stable. sept28 3i WANTED A Boy for general work in a shop; must be weli recommended. Apply at this office. vept 28 tf T° LET—A Tenement in a new house on Water Street, near Railway Station, containing 7 Apply on the premises to John rsinor. sept 27 3aw tf rooms, WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook; good references required, Apply to Mrs. F. L. Haszard, Orlebar Steet, sept27 tf Wwa NTED—A boy toattend ahorse. One from the country preferred. Apply at this office, sep26 uf WANTED—A Girl for general houseword; references required; for Mrs. H. W. Long- Apply to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Cumber- sept26 worth. land Stieet. W Ax i ED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. Morrison, 40 Grafton Street West. sept26 tf wa NTED— A Girl for general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. sep2é nN — (THOMAS SMITH, Royalty, has for sale two hundred bushels of ripe Ouions, superior quality, which be will sell in quantities to suit jurchasers, at reasonable prices. Orders left at iis stalis, No. 37 and 33 Market House, or at his addrese, 2 miles from town, will be prompily attended to, : sept26 3i pd To LET — One-half of Two-story House on Fitzroy Stree, adjoining John Stumoles, con- taining six rooms, With large porch; aso One- halt of a Cottage, with front room and porch; dry, frost-proof ceilars,—Patrick Sherry. sept24 tf AKERY FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A fine opportunity now ofters to obtain a good busi- ness; our shop and bakery for sxie and tolet. A person of mouerate capital can step right in and continue our business in all its branches.—Jos. Knight & Son, Great George Street. sept 24 tf HOUSE WANTED—About Oct. 16th, a medium- sized Dweiling, on a clean street, near the centre of the city—B. Balderston. sept2s 3i FEATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin House—Mrs. Macinni«, sep23 tf OR SALE—A Single-barrel, Breech-loading Kemingion Shot Gun, very li-tie used. Apply to this offi e. sept25 tt TO LET—For a term of years, a House witha large yard attached, suitable fora boarding Apply to James hoase, situated on Kent Street. septi6 tf Poillips. T° LET—That Dwelling House on_ corner of Huston Street and St. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession given atonce Apply to Mrs. George McGregor, Euston Street. sept3 tf T° LET—-House and Shop, situated on King Street. Apply at this office. sepl tf FOR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but ann BER NEW Bd W.R, BOREHAM'S OLD STAND, a0, 1887. OT & SHOE STORE. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, Ch'town, P. &. I. Stock Entirely 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. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1887—eod & wky customers Sept. 16—dy & wky o ik. JOST. EFERRING 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 engaged my services. W. R. BOREHAM. NEW DRY GOODS, cennintinaetsiemninain' tS Prmnimnintinnnmmaay FALL ANNOUNCEMENT Q) ~~ + me Perkins & Stern Have much pleasure in intimating to their numerous that their New Goods for this Season’s Trade are now to hand, and all departments are mow filled up with the Latest Designs and the Newest Fabrics at the very Lowest Prices. c Perkins & Ster as cnsineneinsnslietio Novelties in Dress Good <i = 6 Dress Goods! Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1887. THE STEAMSHIP is intended to leave very little and in good repair; also, one up- right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be soid at a bargaia. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. augs tf [TO LET—The House on Pownal Sireet, occu- pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing ten | rooms ; rent moderate; possession given any time after October Ist. Apply to William Mur- ray, baker, septi2 tf 'T’'WO Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, now to let. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augls yo LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. ; Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. stevenson, Queen Street. juneld tf i W 4 NTED—For a small family in town, where fete iit pugs” Apply we Mie ogg | eo?» ot Ie j VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE 9th HOBSES and CATTLE carried at rates to Bermuda and West Indies. BEER 0 Novelties in Dress Goods. Mantles, Novelties in Wool Goods Novelties in Fur Goods Novelties in Fancy Goods. _-—————— “MIRANDA” CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, OCTOBER. through tween Mulgrave, Helifax and St. Jobn inclusive, BROS. Colored Moire Plush. Colored Checked Plush, Colored Fancy Plush. Colored Plain Plush. Qa Dress Goods Dress Goods ! BEER BROS. RED CROSS LINE) P. E, ISLAND Exhiition, 1887, [a wilt be held at Charlottetown on FOR NEW YORK Wednesday and Thursday, OCTOBER 5th and 6th. —_—_—-—~—_—- -— , All Live Stock Entries mast be made on er ‘before FRIDAY, September 30th, at 6 o'clock, % , Entries of other exhibits will be made up to / TUESDAY, October 4th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., | sharp, after which hoar nothing can be received | for exhibition, Tras elling arrangements on the most favorable | terms have been made with the P. E, Island Railwey, the Steam Navigation Company, the i steamers Heather Beile and Southport; also with the Interecolonial Railway from ail points be- ! to Pictou Landing and Point du Chene. — | large crowd of visitors from all points are ‘ A ; any . Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia. | eypected to visit this Provincial Exhibit of Agri- Baltimore, | and other Enropean Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, | calture and local industry. ; For farther particulars get Prize List aud Pro | gramme. | A. McNEILL, SEORETARY., AGENT. Ch’tewny Sept 2, 1887, ‘ —wky #4 pat her guar jour pio ‘Chideway Sept, Wo 1387. semen papel maou 4 ra , a) € i 73 ae + ie Se t a +s au