a rey i gocal and Other Items, BowLING ALLEY open to-night. bahiadist ENGINEERS. The Charlottetown Engines rs will meet at the Drill Shed on Wedne sday evening to receive their Crill pay. -> INSTALLATION. -—Installation of officers at Victoria Division to-night. A full attendance is requested. Visiting brethren always wel come, - Hoox axp Lapprer.—The regular monthly meeting of the Hook and Ladder Company will be held at th ir room this evening at 7.30 sharp. By order.—C. Bell, Secretary. 1 O. O. F.—To-night, at 8 o'clock, S1§ Lawrence Lodge holds its regular session. At half-past eight the members of Wildey Lodge will pay a fraternal visit. mmm More Lames Sureesp:—On Saturday morning last, Mr. Thomas Drummond sent away two hundred Jambs in the steamer Pr m So ymerside. 2 $n market. oo daca an Hantaw WINs At the autumn cl: bration at Louisville, Ky., one day lat week. Han'‘an defeated Hamm in a mile race, for a purse of $2,000. Time, 5 min. 30 sees Gaudaur won three-mile race in °1 min. 10 seconds, Hamm second, an Ten Eyck third ’ ee Anorner Fire.—We are sorry, says the Summerside Pioneer, to learn that Mr, Daniel Cameron, of Mount Pleasant, Lot 12, got his house burned | st Thursday mofuing. The fire took p!ice about o'clock in the morning, but how it started our informant did not know. siihiiliiniiseiinn Diep Suppenty.— Mrs. Stark, wife of Mr. David Stark, C. E., of Ottawa, whik presiding at a dinner party at her resid- ence, on Tuesday evening last, was seize«t : hours The deceased !ady was a sister of Mrs. P. V. Robin, of Port Hope, Ont., formerly of Charlottetown, with apop'exy, and died in a few - - “WeLL EARNED.—The medals presented to Messrs. William Murphy and James MeQuil. lan, pipemen of ** Rol'o” Hose Company, for their untiring efforts in trying to extinguish tie fire in the Cameron Block last Febiu- ary, have been received, and are how on exhibition in the show window of E. W, Taylor's Jewelry Store: The medals are of ) , . silver, Maltese Cross #h uped, and are nic ly chased: Fach bears the initials of the fire- men to whom presented. ‘ saiteenitoons <u1e News.—The clipper schooner Elisha Crowell, fifty hours from Broad Cove, west coast of Newfoundland, with a cargo of canned lobsters to the Hon. D. Davies, arrived in port jast evening. Captain Butler reports light fair winds on the passage up. The wea- ther had been very stormy at Port au Port for the fortnight before he sailed. The E. Cro well will sail for Port au Port, via Murray Harbor, on Thursday morning next, to bring Mr. Cairns and his fishing crew home for the winter. spite apatite " Asour Horses.—The Poineer says: Six horses were taken across by the steamer last Saturday morning, besides several of the trot- ters who weer at the Charlotteown races, Mr. Beverly of St. John, while at the provincial exhibition bought a fine Ham- bletonian mare from Mr. William Ross of New London for $150, also her suckling fill sired by Westlawn, for $100. They were taken over in the St. Lawrence last Saturday morning. We learn, too, that Mr. James McLeod of this town, refused an offer of $160 from Mr. Traverse of Rothsay, near St. John, for a year and a nalf colt by the same sire. 4 » > Tue PROVINCIA “NIBITION, 1889.—We are glad t> lealiu 4% at this Venera Exhibition has been « auancial saccess. “A bank deposi" >i 2 in favor or he Secreta: y, trom Mr rda. whe sold tie ission tick: ts, t io +9) sed ¢t rex ip i pr eas died i i “8 OM issiv 8S ath EXNDDITOIs ad en rauce fees fur live st receipts to over $1300. Li ock, “ill being the is 18 a fair wing, considering that a large number of on the second day went to visit the horse races ou the Driving Park, who other- wise would have visited the Exhibition. Se visiror - - PECULIARITIES OF THE Season.— This season is certainly prolific to nature. Some sprigs of strawberry bushes plucked by Mrs. Hugh J. Massey, were left at the Pioneer office one day last week, with the second crop of ripe berries hang- ing from the sprays. A bunch of butter- cups in full bloom were picked at Moncton, on Friday last. Alimbof a crab apple tree, from the garden of Mr. Daniel Hen- nigar, of Noel, Hants Co., mi B.< has on one side full grown fruit, and ea the other side full blown blossoms. On almost any put of the tree the same curious freak may be observed. freaks of Supreme Court---Prince County. Fripay, Oct. 4. Patrick ©’Mallin vs. John Joy. This is"an action on a sale of beer and liquor sold in Ch’town. where the C. T. Act was and is in force. As the defence in this case is chiefly on points of law, Mr. Justce Hensley, on consent of Counsel, heard the case without a jury, The Court sat, till J1 colock at night. Judgment was reserved. Hodgson, Q. C., for plaintiff; McLean for defendant. Saturpay, Oct. 5, The Queen vs. Thomas Cannon and CharlesZCannon. Indictment for rescuing a prisoner from constable. The Attorney General for Crown; W. A. O. Morson & McQuarrie for traversers. The defence finished to-day. Monpay, Oct. 7. Same vs. same. Mr. Morson addressed jury for traversers; the Attorney General ior Orown rr anammaa 8e agihMOS Fie pe The Monoton TJ'imes says: Messrs. Coun. Toombs, A. C. Jones, J. P. Dilabunt and Mr. Powell, Monctonians at the Charlottetown exhibition, returned home yesterday. They report a good show and good racing. . ge Fresh lemons and green grapes at Beer & Gott ’s, oct] 3i "PC Oee They were for the Ber- | ' Over coats and Reefers see them at once they ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Spreorat Despatcuss to Tur Examiner. THE POISONED CANDY. A Drug Clerk Arrested, ‘CHARGED WITH SENDING IT Through the Mails. THE AUTHORITIES RETICENT Sr. Joun, N. B., Oct. 6. Never possibly in the history of the city ‘re more excitement than prevailed |on Saturday afternoon wheh it becarre | known that Wm. McDonald, clerk in th: establishment of T. B e Waa i} wholesale drug ; | Barker & Sons, had been arrested charged with being the person who sent the poison- | ed candy through the mail, which caused the death of Mrs. McRae. People flocked to the police station and stood in crowds about the streets discussing the question. While it was the unanimous op‘nion that some strong evidence of McDonald’s guilt had been secured, no one could say what the nature of that evidence was. The police officially were ignorant of what evi- dence had been secured against McDonald, is Solicitar-General Pugsley simply told Chief Marshal to have McDonald arrested, and after a slight hesitation Inspector Weatherhead and Detective Ring were | ordered to proceed to Barker’s shop and | bring the accused to the station. Me- Donald did not want so go at first, but when told by Ring that he could walk a few steps ahead of the officers he consented to go. At the store McDonell was searched, but nothing beyond some paper with short- hand characters on it were found. Steno- grapher Frye was sent for and this paper was placed in his hands to decipher. Coroner Berryman and Solicitor-Gen- eral Pugsley were both interviewed by your corresondent, but they declined to say a word as to the nature of the evi- dence. The Solicitor-General, however, said that the arrest was made on informa- tion believed to be strong, but, in the in- terest of justice, it was not advisable to let the public know tne nature of it. After the arrest detective Ring visited Barker's wholesale establishment, and found boxes corresponding exactly to the ones in which the candy was sent. They were used for fine-tooth combs, and a quantity of these were found which looked as if they had been emptied out of their regular boxes. McDonald was for some time in the asy- lum, but was discharged as cured in May last. He was, about a year ago, employed as private secretary to O’Shaugnessy, as- sistant general, manager of the C. P. R., in Montreal, and was in some part of (luebec or Ontario during the Galt poisoned candy cases. C. A. Stockton has been engaged to de- fend McDonald, and no reporter is allowed to even speak to him. McDonald is a brother of Mrs. Barker, widow of the late Mayor Barker, of St. John. Summary Vengeance, Vancouver, B. C. Oct. 5. HE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - 7 TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of-cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in avery short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, neviN-ly dy St. Jahn, N. BK Please connect with each line, Let the people ALL know I have made made up my mind That, while others are BLOWING, Vil just give a Pore, Aud to all my kind petrons I know that’s enough. They know what I mean, And the truth’s to be seen, That in Quantity, QUALITY, STYLE and PRICE, There's few taat can beat us—be they ever so NICE. Therefore I am ready with a NICE, GOOD, FULL, BANG-UP stock of * P. wf a in a he oes a= 4 vaso * nl aa the Lf a a ma h ote ee 2 aos 3's am = > ee ME a TP P ama w So that when doing the Exhibition, for any other time), Please use your discretion ; For From One Dollar to Five ! As sure aa you're alive ! You can buy your BOOTS AND SHOES: ——AT—— Stamper’s Corner. I am ~_ to the front ; Take a back seat I won't. For 1 know I can PLease, and give comfort and EASE ; My prices are Farr, and the stock good to WEAR. And if you'll give me a ‘snow ” I'll never say ‘‘ No,” So you need never ‘‘COMPLAIN About a BARGAIN You get from G a Bb. ” ay ye VV =“A-T-l=S-2. intel'igence from the British colony in Borneo says that summary vengeance has heen meeted out to the Ghae, a Chinese Septes Secret Society, which recent 7 decreed 7 emierenes nn-nembers Rijai Beo ka, pri i i it u aw} vit est b 8.1: ec | brivis ipremacy in e Str «its, rned j . a : : the Conspiracy nd in a sudden TANTE! L ood nt M eply tc ; . . ' one - wk up nthe Societies quarters | RS. UN'S ey Mouth Stiroct, ; ,. . uo secured docuements which ied to th: a J arrested of about fifty leading m 1 WAT AN DAT o> 64h Cock wis | loge ee nt ‘he KLI Houss, K i uoggead and i tre Six were shut and eleven wounded, and after imprisonment will be permanent!y exiled. This is the same society” which almost compassed the miurde r f the first Ra} uh, Brooks and all the foreigners in Sarowak a generation ago. Several hundred were then executed and the society wiped cut. Ministerial Addresses Yarmoutu, N. S. Oct. 5. Sir John Thompson, Minister of Justice, and Hon. C. H. Tupper, Minister of Marine and Fiskeries, addressed about 1,000 people in the Rink here to-day in response to the invitation of the Con- servative party of Yarmouth. Wiman’s Dinner. New York, Oct. 6. The delegates to the International Cun- ference yesterday received and accepted an invitation to a dinner in Canada on the evening of the 13th inst, which day they, will spend at Niagara Falls. The host will be Erastus Wiman, and the entertainment will be given at the Clifton House on the j Canadian side. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 7.—--10 a. m. Easteriy winds, increasing to gales; cloudy with rain. DIED. At Charlottetown, on Sunday, Oct. 6, Han- nah Hodgson, relict of the late George Ww. McKay, aged s:xty years. {Funeral will leave her late residence, Lower Great George Street, at 2 p. m. on Wednes. day. ] If yor hav’nat seen Prowse Bros stock of are cheaper thaa the cheapest. scenesicesiiilitasieiaii : The Canadian cantatrice, Madame Albani, visited Balmoral Castle the other day and sang before the Queen. For Belicate, Sickly Children Scott’s Emulsion is Dr. ©. A. Black have been acc usinted with Scoti’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hyphosphites, for | years, and consider it one of the finest pre- pen snow before the public. Its pleasant | ‘vor makes it the great favorite for children and 1 do highly recommend it faxall wasting di- eases of children and adults” Sold by druggists, 60 cts. and $1.00. unequalled. See what! of Amherst, N. S., says; “1 | —_——@——— New Fruir.—Green Grapes, Cataba Grapes, uinces, Bananas, Pears, Sweet Potatoes, Mew Valencia Raisins. For sale by George Carter & Co., Market square, oct7 3i eod siamo Fresh ground Linreed Meal at Geo. Carter & Co's: {oct7 3i Bolo na, ehicheo, hank and tongue sau for aly ah Beer & Goff's, oct] 31 | WANTED.—A Female Servant for general ect7~—lw pd I IRSE WANTED.—A Carriage Horse, six or seven yeirs old, and weight ; ten or eleven bundy es --Patrick J. DouGHERTY, Dorchester Street (Mast knd). i 4i—OCt7 WANTED. -A good Servant Girl for general . housework. Apply to Mrs. D. STewaRt., Kent Street, octé housework in a small family. to a suilable person. Dorchester Street. Good wagus Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, eod—octs OST.—On Tuesday last, in or near the Market, asmailsum of money. The finder will oblige by leaving it with the Market Clerk or at this office. 3i—octa ‘ OST.—A small Memorandum Book. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it with W. W. CLARKE. 3i—oct5 OST.—A Waltham Watch an4 Chain, betwecn tiocklin House and Carvell Bros. The finder will oblige the owner by leaving at W. W. WELL- NER’S. pad 3i—octs ae ~Mr. W. H. Croskill will start a class = for beginners in Phonography about the jioth inst. Applicatioas will please be made as soon as possible, pd 3i eod—oct2 W ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE, Charlottetown, sept26—dy & wky NOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—Two second- hand Dry Goods Show Cases. one Hardware Show -Case. Ajso, one large Exhibition Show Case.—PERKINS & STERNS. lw—sept30 WANTED DIMEDIATELY.- A Cook. Ap- . ply to Mrs, WATSON, Queen Street. oct2—t WANTED.—A Girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs. David SMALL, Pownal St. sept24—eod tf myo LET.—A Coitage on West Street, with water in connection and sewer to shore, Stable and Coach House, etc. Commands a fine view of the harbor. Also, a Shop on Upper Queen Street.—H. C. Douse. tf—oeil O LET.--The corner tenement of the Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester rooms, is suuvplied MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1889. PROWSE BROS., We would like to it. under our own feet rule, patronize the mmerest 5 PRUWSE BROS., Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1889—eod wky IN ALL Ch cks and strip2s (extra value) FURNISHING PRICK. JA Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889-—eod wky 4 “ Ve —- Jur Heo} ai ihe Liew ks Greatest Show The Greatest Show The Greatest Show Streets. It contains eight with! water and heated with hot water. Posses- sica 2nd October next.—GEORGE ALLEY. sept7 | Milliner. Highest W ANTED.—A_ first-class wages paid to the right party. Address | P. O. Box 487. an tot | ; | \ TANTED.—A good general housework ser’ | vant, to whom good wages will be given | Apply at this office. si-—oct2 | ; ! \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good ; (oat Makers.—P. J. Foran, tw—oct3 | wax TED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gen- | eral housework. one who understands cook- | Apply at this ing. Good wages will be given. ) ti —septlo oiiice. NAISS GREEN would 'ike to form a class,of— three or four iadies fur French, (conver- pal). A the residence of the Rev. Seige Terk, Pownal Street, septid haa ‘Where is no more room for reduction the selling price a litthe more would be to cut into the cost price, and that would be digging the ground from . Already we are too close for com- fort to the cost mark, and must sell lots of goods at those prices to make it pay, but the more we sell the ‘heaper we can sell; so if you want the price cutters to Ne NEW FALL GOODS, 1989, NEW DRESS GOODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in ——_—_———— GRAND EXHIBITION! § (x)— Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Childrens’ Suits, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Sacque Cloths, Ulsters, &e., in fact the Largest Stock ever shown on P. E. Island, at THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. make closer figures, but we can't do To cut down price cutters. They work in your hey save you money. If yon don't want the best goods for the lowest money then stay away from THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. AT PATON & CO’S. ~_~ “ ~ Just Opening, our First Instalment of Dry Goods from the English Markets. ——(x)-- WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO Our Stock of Dress Goods YHE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS COGDS, - Pl.id Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, k‘snne'ette Wineeys, aud Printed Dimity, &e., Xe. SEPARIME™T is weil stocked with the Best Materials, and MES PA'TON & CO., BROWN’S ‘BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE all the of Ladies’ The Leading Styles and Fabrics, Dress Robes, &e. Dress Material, in of Mantles, Jackets, Fur-Lined Mantles, Fur Capes and Boas, Muffs, &e. of Mantles, Cloths, Sealettes, Imitation Persian Lamb, Astracans, &e. The Greatest Show of Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Wings, Feathers, Buds, Flowers, Ribbons, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Xe. The Unprecedented Show of Mens’ and Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits, the largest stock ever shown in this Province. We will also show our patrons the Lowest Prices ever seen in Prince Edward Island. COME GNE AND ALL TO OUR GREAT SHOW. J. B. Charlottetown, September 27, 1889—eod wky (x) {x)— MACDONALD, Queen Street. ~ scanner oes Fees > Sa aa perenne sae: a 4 ’ a