Ce ssa Di i de tecal and Other items. AWER wml oversnuoes at Dorsey ; & ¢ oct 22 ti = rm: best place in the tv to buy Boots is 8 ®& ‘ - Cu & Sausages at A. L. Bridges & Co., for eleven cents per pound an Cuoice Pork Steak and Roast at 8 to 9 ets. p wound, at A. L. Bridges & Co’s. ~~ (us Government Savings Bank agent at New astle, N. a it iS Sal a i, is $4,000 short. iieer your feet warm. A superior lot of Felt Boots at Dorsey Golf & Co's, oct 22 tt - | wmer Miramichi arrives from Mon- ti this evening. She makes but one more trip lls Se mn ~ oe Crotce Corned Pork, Corned Beef, Sausa- ges, Lolognas, Lard, Lamb, etc., selling at . } oi aoe “a . , who.esale prices at A. L. Bridges & Co's. - Macp S. recently trotted a quarter in 304 seconds——a 2.02 gait. The feat was performed on the track at Mr. town Bonner’s farm at Tarry- ene Mone than 200 dogs have bee the St. John, N. B., police station as un- licensed. The authorities are to commence a crusade against tuem next week. - Tue Island trotters ave coming to the fore with « vengeance. One ofthem, it is did a quarter in Upon n reported at said, Park thirty-four at yestercay. This is certainly doing it up Ore atest fue football match announced for to-mor row aiternoon, created vreat interest when p ryed last fail. Wee would therefere advis¢ ail who Wish to see an exciting game to be s present \NOTHER perjury case has grown out of the Crossman trial in Moncton. The accused is Dennis Hogan, the man who preferred the charge agatnst Crossman, and Crossman is the compialnant ikiidinaliammieaiaa eld girl named Campbell was with a boy of her own age at Stellar- A iVE year playing ton a few lays wo He i iyfully man iged to chop off a couple of fingers of her right hand With an axe. eee Mr. DD. O'M. Reppin, Jr., has sold his well known “flyer” to Mr. J. J. Davies, of the] Rankin, fora handsome sum. Mr. Davies will likely make it hot for some of the boys on ! DAL ¥ TEL Ke in wPHie [SPRCVAL Desparcurs To Tux EXAMINER. THE WA AX DEMONS PRAT 1 AN IMMENSE SUCCESS, | The Speeches Well Received, Grit Failacies Dispelled IWS. Hawrrax, Oct. 21. The Li vative to-night was the ineeting ever demonstration political not even ex- held by Sir Notwithstanding state of the weather the was packed to its utmost capacity. Notwithstanding the ellorts of the Recorder newspaper to in- duce the Grit gang to create a disturbance at the meeting the very best order was pre- served, and those who went to make a noise doubtless left thoroughly convinced of the rottenness of Gritism, Repeal revenge, etc., and the growing po pul irity of the Liberal- Conservatives with th le Inasses. Thomas E. Kenny presided, and the speeches of the Cabinet Ministers, Hon. Messrs. Thompson, White and Foster, were greeted with frequent and hearty applause. beral Conser successful 1 ia] . held in Halifax, great imectings Charles Tupper in 1878. the threatening Drill Shed ost ] cepting the a — Liberal Meeting at Chatham. en ATHAM, Oct. 21. The Grit meeting in the skating rink to- night was attended oe 4 700 people. The first speaker was Mr. Burchill,who charged turned to power would rectify. iJ. B. Snowball followed, saying he would, if chosen by the Grits, ;contest the “County next eleciion. He | was followed by Dr. Alward. Hon. L. H. 'Davies went over the same ground as in iedionn: the only | being the Northwest rebellion, in which he itried to | been the ice next winter. } - | Mies xc Indian was accidentally shot in | the sick 4t. Peter’a, C. B.. on Sauanden i He was handling a gun when it went off and} ve contents in his | 7 he received the wuole of t} body. He will not recove that unless the striking employees of Wun. itil P. Troth & Co., in Frankford, return to anit aeeetein marine te the odhhten ; work before November 3rd, a general lock of anew Driving Park it is | h “d that tal it wi a ensue, to take effect on that date t the project will not fall hi rough on account of | any petty jealousies which may exist. alan At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this | forenoon on '‘Neott \ t case Was disposed of | for a fine of 33) and the case for exposing | liquor was further adjourned for one week. Two little boys for and discharged. > SCOTCHMEN V8. ALL games of football will be played at Victoria Park to-merrow afternoon,commencing at 3.30 between a team of Scotchman selected from the a St. Dunstan's, and’ Prince of | Wales ( olleg : clubs, and a team of al! other i nationalities selecte1 from the same clubs. A4 lively game may be expected. ~~ NATIONALITIES A | | } } Fovr or five miles from Moncton, on Thurs- day morning, a sleeping passenger on the | train from St. John, got excited when the brakeman made the announcements in _ refer- ence to changing cars usual on approaching this station, and got up and walked off the train. He was badly shaken up, but was able to walk in to the station. _ - Cart. Davipson, R. E., of the Royal Mili- tary College, Kingston, will arrive here on Tuesday evening next, and inspect the Char- lottetown Engineer Company on Wednesday, the inspection to commence at 10 o'clock a. im. The corps will compete for the Gzowski Cup, by building a military trestle bridge or portion thereof across Government Pond. ‘ —_———_»-- — Ortent Division, 8. of T., will hold its regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, in D. McLeod's Hall. The committee on the “good of the order,” are arranging for social entertainments at the close of the routine business each evening, to consist of speeches, recitations, sifging, &c. The rvom is neatly arranged and well lighted, and everything is being done to make the members enjoy a pleasant hour, aie tihibeetaen Tee steamer Merrimack, Capt. Crowell sailed for Boston at an early hour this morn- ing with a cargo of potatoes, eggs, mackerel, etc., aud the following passengers:—-Winnie Galbraith, Lily Collings, Miss K Rogers, Wm Foley, J Reid, Mrs J Ried, Miss E Matheson, Miss E Merphy, Miss McGregor, Miss M Welsh, Miss vi A McLean, Miss Costello, Miss Kickham, Miss KE LePage, Mrs LePage, Miss E McFarlane, Miss Easton, Geo Carter. sianiliinenc a Tur Neweastle, N. B., Advocate that the skull and afew bones of a body were unearthed last week in Mr. C. E. Fish's qu: urry, at the Mill Cove. They were found in a small cave uncer a proje seine rock on the face of the bank, and were covered with The sku!l was worn very thin, and pecaliar slape is suppose «1 to have The remaindcr of the recovered this reports human earth. from its belonged to an Indian. skeleton, it is expected, will b W k - : 5 * W = learn that Mr. O. F. Ruffey, of Bridg town, N Ss) a8 purchased a fine Royal Harry stallion frea Mr. James A. McMillan This stallien is six for a handsome sum. years old, weighs 1350 peste. a. has a record of 2.50. For size, style and speed, Mr. Ruffey’s*purchage is one of the bestanimals ever seieed on the Island, aud Bridgetown is to be congratulated on this valuable acquisition to its stock. We congratulato Mr. Ruffey on bis fine purchase, and wish him every success. nor.-——Sweet are the uses of os 07 said, but he set the nees of acivertising. ho in sickness and A PRINTERS ER adversity, the print it up, ‘eat a Sweet, indeed jose W suffer wen the advertisement of some soveriega remedy; upon trial has brov cht them from death's door. ‘“‘The best thin , I ever saw In MY paper was the advertisement of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,” is again and again the te stimony of those who have been healed by it of lung bronchial affections, tumors, ulcers, wht the saw which disease, liver complaints and the ills | stoppage of | Wages. trespass were admonished | David Googlier, a German, who raided a ; woman attacked him first and by her lan- | day, encountered a hurricane : lost 41 head of cattle and had her rails ecar- |steamer Anna fewh is hetr. the Dominion Government with creating huge scandals, and largely increasing the public expenditure which the Grits, if re- new point ti aken up prove that the Government had guilty of masterly inactivity. The meeting closed at 11 o'clock with cheers for Davies, Alward, Blake and the Queen. Employers to Retaliate. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21. The Philadel tion yesterday phia manufacturers associa- issued an edict declaring 000 of Muptinenaas. and will represent the about $100,009 per day in a A Murderer Confesses. Orrawa, Oct. 21. | Wornan and her two children in a house at | Palmer Rapids,*set fire to it and mur- dered the woman when she broke out, has confessed the crime. He claims that the guage aggravated him into deal ing her the blows which caused her death. An Unfortanate Steamer. Lonpon, Oct. 21. The Furness Line steamer, from Boston, which arrived at Durham City, Londen to on the 10th, with the and had a‘ hole To-day she collided Webster punched in her bow. A Fatal Explosion. Sanpy Hook, N. Y., Oet. 21. While First Lieut. Medcalfe and a sol- dier named King were loading shell for a 12-inch mortar this afternoon, the shell ex- pleoded, blowing King to pieces and injuring Medcalfe so that he died in half an hour. General Kaulbars Successor. ried away. St. Pererssvre, Oct. 21. Gen. Gourke, military commander of Warsaw, will succeed Gen. Kaulbars as Russian agent in Bulgaria. a ——-- ——— A Lie Nailed. CAMPOBELLO, Oct. 21. The statements in the American press that Campobello people looted Eastport during the fire are false. oo Weather Bulletin. Toronto, October 22 —10 a.m. Moderate to fresh northwest and southwest winds, fine and slightly cooler. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 21—C J Peters, Moncton; Geo Muttart, S’side; D A McLeod, Eicon; D Young, Stur- geon; Florence E Donnelly, do; Neil Young, do; Geo Sicle, Lower Montague: JA MeWil- liams, West Cape; J G Toombs, M D, Mount Stewart; Capt J W Pitts, Halifax; Jas Ross, Mt Stewart; W Myers, Victoria, RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 21—Geo B McEachern, Souris; Jas Rod- er, Montreal; L Archibald, Halifax; J S Mc- aren, St John; E C Elpin, do, REVERE HOUSE. Oct 21—D Schurman, Summerside; W C Noxon, Ingersoll, Ont; J W Movers, Toronto, ne tee oe DIED. At Herring Island, Murray Harbor, on the !st October, Mary — beloved daughter of We.. Herring, aged 3 ars. Horsford’s Acid *hosphate. ONE OF iitt, BEST TONICS, Dr. A Atkinson, Prof. Materia Mediea and Derm: atol ogy, College of Surgeons and Physicans, Baltimore, Md... says: “It shen) a pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics . in the shay of phosphates ig solute form.” EXAMINE R ra Paes a ¥ 4 re @ a ~. “4 i" S u NEW MANTLE DEPAR?’ MENT. DOLVMANS, LONG PALETOTS, SHOKT JACKETS, AYRLE CLO JACKETS, STOCKINGE TTS JACKETS, JERSEY JACKETS, CLOTH D= PARTMENT. KVYRLE CLOTHS, DIAGONAL CLO CHS, OTTOMAN CLOTHs, ASTRAK N CLOTHs, ST@CKISCRT E CLOTHS, REALE. LES, DRESS GOOD: DEPARTMENT CASHMERES, MERINOS, FOULE SERGES, GRILLAGE CLO: i, CAMELS HAIR SUITING, FURS. oe ee FUR-LENED CIRCULARS, "UR CAPES FUR MUPFS, Fil CAPS, FUR GLOVES, — —— Felt Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Plashes nse A em aleemee RID, AY, 20 oe ee BR AE Be & OO DS. A Large Assortment Low Prices. | Cheice New Goods. Latest Styles. Ali the New Dress Materials of the Season with Plushes to Vateh. \ ‘ A Large stock. “ {ii Prices. J (0 Velvets — {oit—_——— HARRIS & SUCCESSORS GES. DAVIES «& Ch’town, Oct. 1 2, 1836. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED. Oct 21--Magyie A, Smith, Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; ss M A Halifax ; Ocean Belle, Griffin,South Bar; Mary P, Philpot,Sydney, | Flora Dill, Smith, Halifax; Walter Flaherty, South Bar, Bella May, Nicholson, Glace Bay. CLEARED, Oct 21—SS Merrimack, Crowell, Halifax; Frank C Batt, Hobbs, Pictou; Maggie A, Smith Orwell; Flora Dell, Smith, Pinette. Bril- Oct 22—Amarette, liant Star, Roberts, Hartlin, Halifax. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct. 20 Cld, General Gordon, Sangster, bal; Isabella, Fraser, Halifax, mdse; Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, lumber; Angola, Inness, Live lumber. 21— Jeanne D'Arc, Malley, Richibucto, lumber. Cid 20—Schs Effie Sweet, King, Barbadoes, oats; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Shediac, bal; Jeanette, Murray, Point du Chene, bal. Pugwash; Shediac, ? rpool, Special Notices. — A sprcrAL meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in their Hall on Friday evening next, the 22nd inst., at eight o'clock, for the purpose of considering a question of very great importance, which received at- tention at the meeting on Monday night last. By order of Presi lent.—John Hennessey, Secretary. 0c203i Few people know what is the best Scotch whiskey to drink, there are so many brands. The Gaelic whiskey, shipped sé the Stirling | Bonding Co., Sterling, N. , for age and | purity ‘has long stood first in Scotland— amongst the nobility. It is soid in full sized bottles—six to the gallon—nearly all other brands sell in small sized bottles. The Gaelic whiskey is sold everywhere. Black dump bottle, gold capsul and gold label, See you get it. UNDERWRITER'S Salk *O be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Breakwater, at Belle Creek, Lot 62, at the hour of ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., on TUES- DAY next, October 26th, the Hull, Material and Cargo (White Oats, Deals and Butter,) of the Bark Katie Staart, as she now lays stran. ded off that place. Condemned and ordered to be solid for the benelit of all concerned. B. “WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Oct. 2!st, 1886, 4i: ig yh wD OSTR HAL Aen ALEANED, tGlossed and Curled. Old ’ Feathers made as beautiful as new. Spe- cial terms to Dry Goods Firms, Orders may be left at the residence of Mrs. Gaur, Hills- borough Street, fourth door north of Fitzroy. Oct, 1—3wks 2aw tu fri wky 4i PERFECTION & EXCELLENCE WOODILLS | GERMAN BAKING POWDER RETAILS EVERYWHERE, Cans, 8, 14, ana 23 Cents. Pauper, 6, 12, and 24 Cents. Oct. 20, 1886. Sf, GATHERINGS’ HALL, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. , > ent- T. ‘y > -esident. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Ner:y, D.D.,_ Presic The kK sy. W. DPD, Marri, A.¢M., Rector and aon rin.; 19th year opens sScp', 14. berms, A pote ai Increased advantagus ap gate 33 ihe prcmaata AU GUSTA, ME. Alton, | schs STEWART, TO co. NATAL DAY. ‘Grand mt Opening of the “Qld London.” he if Subscribe ar, ad ing fitted ip the “Old L aoa on,” with the view of making a specialty lof the OYSTER TRADK, and having furnished one of the best OYSTER SALOONS ; in the Province, is prepared to open on the 15th linst.. when he will supply the public with ; OYSTEKS. in any manner conceivable—Raw, | Stewed or Fried. by the barrel, bushel or pint. On the Oysters procured at the “Old London” | you can bet your life and be sure to win. Seld at ‘avery smali advavce on cost. They mus t be | handied, even at a loss, every hour of the day | and aight. Rely On the “Old London” you ‘might. Remember the “OLD LONDON,” three doors west of Osborne House, Water Street. . JOHN JOY. Sept. 15, 1886—eod oe COTTAGE FOR SALE. THAT centrally-situated and comfortable Cot- tage, now in the occupation of the under- signed, on King Siret, near Prinee, It contains ten rooms and a large frost-proof cellar. There are also a Stable and Coach-house on the pre- mises—-all of which are in good repair. For terms and particulars appiy to David R. Maclennan or on the premises to MRS. CATHERINE MACLENNAN, Ch’ town, Oct. 4, 1886—2 aw tf Civil Service Examinations, | HE examinations for entrance into the Civil Service of Canada will commence on TUES- DAY, the 9th day of November next, at 9a. m., laud will be held at the usual places, viz: Huali- | fax, N.S., St. Juno, N. B.,, Charlottetown, P, KE. L., Quebee, Montreal, Ottawa, “ingston, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Winnipeg and Victoria, &B. C. Applications for forms of «admission will be | received by the undersigned until the 15th, and musi be returned duly executed not later than the 25th of October, after which date the Rolls will be closed. by order of the Board, P. LESUEUR, Commissicner and Secretary. Ottawa, 28th September, 1886.—oct8 3wks law iy WINTS, 158 at. , RON: a ae, A cook wanted eg Apply to Mrs Col. Gray, “Inkerman House,” Ch’town Royalty. ect2! Cipd Te LET—A House near the Foundry. Apply to Patrick Farmer, near McKinnon & Mc- octl9 tf Le an’s F oundry. ANT ED- child's cn Ap ply at Kx AMINER otlice. a respectable person, position as seamstress or chamber work. o0c119 li pd 1 0 L ET —T rhe House on Prince Street, at pre- sent occupied by C. B. Macneill; possession given aiany time. Apply to CU. B. Macneill. octld re. LET—Honuse on Water Street, opposite the Railway Station. Apply at this office, octl3 ANTED—A Servant; good references re- quired. Apply to Mrs. C. B. Macneil] Prince Street. octl3 T° LET.—A. house containing fiverooms. Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road Oct 13, tf W- ANTED—A Cook; good references required. Apply ta Mrs, H. James Pal: ner, Pownal Stree t, next door t4 St. Joseph’s Cuavent. octs tf Te! LET—That brick House and Si0p on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connoe immediate possession given. For terins aod particniars apply to Owen Connolly. junZl eod To LET.—Haif of fdouble tenement house on Orlebar Street. Rent moderate. Apply to Mr. Sidney Grey. sept28 tf WANTED. —Acook. Apply to Mrs. DeBlois Devonpors Cottage, Royalty. sep28 tf ue O LET —Im Subscriber‘s building, a L lasze office, suitable for Club or Assembly Koom.—J. May vent herp. sept 23 mo wet j Fror SALE — Dwelling House and Shop sitnete on Euston Street. Forterms and par- — ars apply to George Alley or to the owuer on ° premisi 8. . — HI. H. Pollard. se pis tf .ET—A_ House on Pleasant. Street, with TO, Ler and well in yard. Apply to a oom Dovid. ‘To LET -That “brick Hous: on Dundas aa nade. now in the possession of G. H. H aszard, F-q.; eoeene ee given lsat Ociober next. For ' Owen C onnaily. terins 2nd particulars apply to ne _jun2i eod tf RS WAN TED—Highest price paid for te FE ATH E ie ood new Geese : Newson, _OCT OBE wR 2 22, b _ 1886. -_——— 9——___. CLEARING GUT OUT SALE, Macdonald’ oO ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my store, earlyin the new year, which wi!! necessitate my closing for some time, I will SH Is DOs W dil avis lll STAPLE & FANGY DRY COBDS . wien SE Gc -L-O-T-H-I-N-G AT A TREMENDOUS BACRIFIC 1K. ee ee |) All the stock of Faney Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 35 per cent discount. All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 334 pe cent Knit Wool Goods, Shawls aud Mantles at 3% 1-2 per cent discount. Grav, discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and a!l Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount. A'l the stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 1-2 per cent. All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent White and Scarlet Flinnels at 33 1-2 per cent aw) The entire stock must be cleared before the first of the New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGALNS ever offered in this city. Ys All Goods Sold for CASII only, —— «— O— J. Gb. VAACDON ALD, QUBEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 86—dy wy at we ~ 2 meee et ee COMPETITION was never keener than it is at present in the Dry Goods Trade. 0 every One Wanis Low Frices. WE HAVE THEM eof) ee No Damaged Goods, but this Fall’s New and Attractive Stock. See our DRE»sS GOODS for gennine Bargains. See our FUR GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our WCOLEN GOODS for genuine Bargains, See our COTTON GOODS for genuine bargains. See our whole stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS for G90D GdO0ODS AT LOWEST PRICES Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is the Largest and Most Complete in the city,and our Trimmed Millinerv, as usual, leads for Style. St and Low Prives. £3 oh Bi Ch’town, Oct. 19, are BROS. Bocts=, Boots: Buy Your FATT, BOo'r ei Mt cal DORSEY, GOFF & CO, & ,—/ J Dincal Ch’tewn, Sept. 2, 1886. I fa . a cmon te Ee RTE eS a ee r’ ~~ - hae Sayin atanteeey Maree