THURSDAY. Locai and Other items. ieee New ROLLED Oats, rolled wheat, wheat flour, at George Carter & Co’s, Market Riuare. oc! 23 Siend —— 9 —-—— Sotp.—Brigt. Delhi, 186 tons, built at p. E. Island in 1857, has been sold at the Tyne to Danes for £360. Concert.—Attention is called to the ad- yertisement of Messrs. Lloyd and Heartz’s Concert in our issue of to-day. ——. Police Court.—This morning, one drunk was fined $2 or 8 days, and a case of malicious injuries to property was adjourned. TycKETS.—Tickets for Messrs. Lloyd and Heartz’s concert may be had in the stores mentioned in advertisement, also from the Jady members of Philharmonic Society. Bors uP SERENELY.—Prof. Ashley, of tooth ling fame, has got another speciality company together and is now in Halifax, where he promises to preform for a “‘ limited geason. Orvic TAxes.— Parties who have as yet not paid their civic taxes, should do so at once, as the list of defaulters is being prepared and will be published in a few days.—R. Vanider- stine, City Collector. A Canarp.—The rumor in circulation yesterday afternoon, that an elderly man had fallen from a cart and broken his neck, proves to be untrue. We fail to see the purpose served by the manufacture of such falsehoods, Marcu Racze.—A match race between Lemuel Hooper’s Starlight and Yellow Bird, will take place to-morrow, 24th inst. Both animals are well matched, anda good race may be expected. Partiat Exection.—This is election day in York County. N. B. The Government of New Brunswick is a coalition, some of the most prominent members of the oppos- ition being staunch liberals. Tur Tror To-moRRow.—The admission fee to the Charlottetown Driving Park to- morrow, to witness the great match race between the trotting mare, ‘‘Blackbird,” aud the pacer, “Harry G.”, has been placed at 25 cents, Race begins at 2 o'clock, p. m. LecrurE.—The Rev. ©. E. Perry will lecture on Canada and Orangeism in the Orange Hall, corner Kent and Prince Streets, this! Thursday, at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited, especially the ladies, Admission free. Farmers Gorna West.— The Canadian Pacfic express last night took away a number of farmers Belonging to Nova Scotia and P. E. Island, bound for British Columbia and ‘the Northwest. The party including women and children, numbered fifty-four, and comfortably - filled a colonist car.—Lz. aaa tie Frremen, Atrention.—The firemen are re- quested to meet at the City Hall this evenin at 7 o'clock sharp, to proceed to Powna Wharf to escort His Excellency the Governor- General and the Lady Stanley of Preston to Government House. Their Excellencies will land at a quarter past seven. An Arrraction.—The new sign board before the Diamond Bookstore is well worth seeing. Giving ita full front view jt announces Carter’s inks ; taking a look from the left it reads ‘‘ We've got Em” while from the right portion it states that “You want “Em.” ——.—_—_ Oxnarcep Wir Murper.—The inquest on the body of the two little McGonigle girls, the particulars of whose recent brutal murder at Cumberland, Ont.. have already appeared in Tue Examrnzn, has been con- cluded. The jury returned a verdict that the girls met their death by strangulation, and from evidence strongly suspect Narcissa Larocque of being the guilty party. They ordered his arrest, and he was committed to the next assizes. Mapam RamspELL, well known to our fashionable lady readers, is again visiting Charlottetown. She will be at Mrs. Mc- Gregor’s, Prince St., near the Baptist church, for a short time, and will be very glad to meet her customers there between 7 and 10 Pe m., each evening. She will call on all the dies she can during the day time. Her stock of hair goods is very large and well assorted. Switches from 75 cents upwards. The madam makes a specialty of ladies and gents wigs, and will give good satisfaction in all work she does. oct 22 2i —_—_~——- Amonest the many decorations in this city to-day, we notice the private flag of the very old established firm of the late James Duncan & Co., of this city many years ago, of whom many will remember. Also, the private flag of the firm of Messrs. Clift Wood « Co., of St. John’s Newfoundland, from the warehouse of C. I. Morrison, Auctioneer and Commiesion Merchant, which gentleman has recently opened out in that warehouse form- erly occupied by W. B. Robertson. This gentelman has removed to more commodious remises, situated on Kent Street, owing tc arge and extensive connection in agricultural machinery. Seeds of all descriptions, Car- riages, &c., &ec. li lice tga A FEW Days AGo an American, travelling in the interest of Ferry, Seedsman, was over- heard tosay thae he could seldom or ever find celery on the country table, and he wondered that the Island people did not use more of this king of vegetables. He was, at the same time, censuring his landlady for not providing some for dinner. The American appetite for celery ison the increase. lt has become a necessity, not aluxury, with them, and they will have it at any cost, 25 cents not being an unusual price for one stalk. But with celery as cheap as Gay & Son are selling it, there is no reason why it should not be on every table, They have something extra this fall in the. celery line—so good that they are offering a sample bunch for 5 cen‘s, and wi'l guarantee to supply the same for winter storing. The flavor of our late celery ix **xway ahead” of any we have yet sold this fall. Celery for storing, 30 to 40 cents per dozen. Orders taken at our Stalls, Me:ket House, Charlotte- town. Orders from a distance securely ted, and will be received in good condition or winter keeping. Address J. 7. Gay & Son, Pownal. oct23—dy 2aw (mth) wy 3i —The Summerside Journal asks that the Stanley be placed upon the Point-du-Chene Summerside route as soon as the St. Law- rence is compelled to retire. The request is worthy <f consideration. We cannot afford, this year, to do withoutany means of transport that can be put upon the straits when the ice is forming. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spectat Desparones to Tue FXAMINER. Footbali Union Formed Hanirax, Out. 22. A meeting was held this evening to form a Maritime Province Football Uniou. Re- presentatives were present from D -thousie, Kings and Acadia, the Wanderers, New Glasgow and West Riding football teams. It was decided to form such a union. Capt, Wood, of the West Riding, was elected President, Prof. C. G. Roberts, of King’s, Vice-President, andJ. N. Duffus Secretary- Treasurer. The constitution of the Scot- tish Rugby Union was adopted essentially as the constitution of the new union. The playing rules of the same union were also adopted. All Clubs in the Maritime Pro- vinces will be members of the union on paying the fee of $2. A great improvement will be made in the system of scoring by points, Halifax News. Hatrrax, Oct. 22. The West Riding Regiment, it is said, is to leave this station in March next for Shorncliffe, England. The Grenadier Guards and the 17th Regiment, now at Ber- muda, are expected to relieve the West Riding. St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church of this city has deen vacant since the appoint- ment of Rey. R. Laing to the secretaryship of the Ladies College. At a Congregationalist meeting to-night it was agreed to call Rev. A. J. Mowet, of Fredericton. The salary is $4,550 with a manse. Notwithstanding the increased tariff on potatoes, American buyers are now pur- chasing in this district and paying an ad- vance of five cents a bushel on the old pric. Ottawa News. Orrawa, Oct. 22. The Minister of Marine and Fisheries has been notified by parties in Nova Scotia that it is their intention to ship live lubsters te the English market, and arrangements are now being made with the steamship com- panies with that object in view. The Minister of Marine states that the Government have received no intimation from the Newfoundland Government of their intention to open the negotiations with the States regarding the fishery ques- tion. A Report Contradicted. Monrrua, Oct. 22, The president of the Luke of the Woods Milling Co., says that there is absolutely no truth in the report they are about selling their property to syndicate, or that they are about entering ‘nto a combine with other miilers They purpose operating their own miil as heretofore. Birchzil’s Sentence. Woopsrock, Ont., Oct. 22. As expected, the petition for the com- mutation of Birchall’s sentence has been coldly received by the public. About one in every fifty appeared willing to attach their signatures to the document, although it has been greatly modified, Sad Death. Turee Rivers, Que., Oct. 22. Louis Terreault, aged 19, got up ona circular saw table at Ross Estate Mills this morning and fell across the saws, one of which cut off his two feet, the other sever- ing the body in two diagonally. “He died an hour after the accident. Obituary. Boston, Oct. 22. F. W. Nickerson, well known in ship- ping circles, and formerly a heavy owner in the Boston and Savannah Steamship Line, died to day in this city of dropsical trouble. The Turf. AMEHERST, N. S., Oct. 22, In the match race here to-day, Sir Charles an easy winner in three straight heats, dis- tancing resolution in the third, and making, notwithstanding the heavy track, the time of 2.40 Again Postponed. Harrax, N.S, Oct. 22. The race between St John and Halifax four oared crews was again postponed an account of heavy north east wind. Weather Bulleiin. Toronto, Oct. 23.—10 a. m. Moderate winds to-day, fine weather, not much change in temperature. Prospective Markets for Canada. The Department of Agriculture at Ottawa has issued a commercial pamphlet dealing with the trade done on this continent, which contains besides the detailed statistics of trade between the United States and Central and South America, the tariffs of the Argentine Republic, Boliva, Brazil, Chili, Colombia, Escuador, Peru, Uruguay, as well as the new United States tariff including the free list. In a brief introduction, Mr. George Johnson, Government statistician, says: “The tables show what trade with the continent has been done by the United States. As Canada has much the same classes of articles to. export as the United States; these tables will serve as a ' guide to our exporters. Attention is specially | directed to the table showing the market ‘there is for flour.. The several countries in | South and Central America and.the West | Indian Islands import over $12,000,000 worth ‘of flour. It is believed that with our superior | wheat much of this trade could be done by Canada, which is compelled by the increased tariff against her products entering the United States market to seek new outlets for her products, and thus make up for pos- sible loss.” | | Qadies Fur Collars in Beaver, Persian Lamb, Astrakan, Alaska Fox, French Seal, &c., with Muff and Boas to match.—HARRIs8 & SrewaztT, London House. oct 23 5i KK. D. ©. Cures Dyspepsia. ili aiati WooD, Solicitors, Cameron Block. OCTOBER 283 1890. LL PERSONS owing Mrs. R. Young, who have not recvived legal notice, will | please call at the ** London House” and have | their bills receipted by Miss Wright. | All orders for Millinery left + it) Miss | Wright will receive my careful atten‘ion \ MRS. R. YOUNG. oct] NK. PAURBANK & 00, Lard Manufacturers. Factories at Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Montreal. Ne w Stock of R m | 0 eadymade Reefe é O Pee appointed General Agent for N ow O wy y S eefers and vercoats Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, I } | B y i 7 shall keep in Warehouse at Halifax, ready for, . y p en. % Go etter a ue iQ the Cit immediate delivery, a large stock of Lard in 3, 5 | rg and 10 lb. Tins (cased), 25 Ib. Pails and 501b. Tubs, pie ee eee eee ese eee oe Quotations f. 0. b. either at Montreal or Hali- aa, te ee fax, for the Wholesale Trade only, may be had os | ; on application to OSBORNE BLOIs, General Agent, $4 Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. 8. oct22—dy | AM instructed by Chi: les to sell by Public A Edward Farm, in the Hast Royalty,. near Charlottetown, j | (in Wednesday, 29th Oct. next, It will Pay You to Buy a x has 2 All his valuable LIVE STOCK, FARMING | | Your Clothing at Paton’s IMPLEMENTS and CROP. Be eg ee ae » i The Stock consists of 5 Horses, viz., 1 Biood | Se ee ME ak ed | Come we seen cece senerereeeesecese eeees 5 mt Mare (Gladstone), 1 heavy young Mare, 4i yyy 4 crow we are Poe wl ar do. years (Rodd’s Harry), 1 Barrister, 4 years old WwW 7% fi KK. gE D m Store (gelding), 2 Fillies, 2 and 3 years old (All : a Right). A herd of Imported dHere- | : ford Cattle, registered, consisting of 1 Bull = ANDSS : (Congnene eee ae years and ten] { 1 | months ; ows (Beauty Maid), calved 5 fl iy t October, 1886, and Sweet Simplicity, calved HE ur . Ga, 06 , sae Jenaaey, se their two Heifer | ----++++-sssee-- Do aioe iin oo ee Md cae : : alves, droppe th October and 26th] <> <> <b <=> <b a : = : November last, Amelia and Rosie; also a| +--+ ea. ale sins ede ae a5 eee eee ee se ee Shorthorn Grade Steers, one and two MM o.. ¢. years, and one Yearling Steer (Here- en’s underwear Scarfs, Collars te Py ford and Shorthorn) grade. Also—3 Milch : : : eee cheap. Cows, one just calved, and their Heifer (x) Calves. Two of the Cows are Shorthorn finales soe ran, won DAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE Pigs, Sow and Boar, imported and pedigreed.} Charlottetown, October 4, 1890. eee The Farming Implements consist of 3 ae Ploughs, one a double mould board; 1 do. Drilling Plough, 1 Tron Harrow, 1 Wheel Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scufiler and Moulder, NEW DR 2 Carts, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Truck Body, Cart and Plough Harness, Forks, a set of Black-| : : , ; J smith’s Tools, including good Bellows and|- GREAT GEORGE STREET. WiLL FURTHER NOTICH the Exhibition of HOME-MAN UPACTURE ) - ING will be continued at 140 QUEEN STREET. pee The articles displayed to which your special attention is-directed aro READY- MADE OVERCOATS, in Melton, Nap, Worsteds, Beavers and Tweeds; Blue and Anvil, and various other articles, including a, good Stumping Machine and heavy chains. | Sailing Hour Changed. Call and examine for yourselves. No trou-| Black Nap REEFERS; Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of om ~~ |ble to show goods. Domestic and Imported Cloths. . ae Terms—-All sums under $10, cash; over| UREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, BOSTON STE AMERS. _Preseriptions compounded at all hours, e |night or day. Night bell at side: door. that amount, 12 months on approved joint complete ‘line of “Patent Medicines, notes. Horse Powders, Liniments, ete. Sale takes place at Ii o’cleck,a.m.| Full line of Paris Hair Brushes, Combs, J. MoWILLIAMS, etc. Finest show of Perfumes in the city. : Telephone connection. “B PEGINNING with the * CARROLL,” ey . Choice, brands of. Havana and Domestic Qnd of October, and for remainder of Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, ete. season, the hour of sailing will be FOUR Auctioneer: Complete stock of Rodger Gallet’s Celebrated O'CLOCK, P. M., from Charlottetown. t3tf—d ee Extracts and Waters, just arrived. CARVELL BROS. In CUSTOM TAILORING we are prepared to make up the best fitting nt whe : * arments at living profits. Here will be shown you Pilot Cloths, Wevteds Ohinchillas Scotch Tweeds, Fine Beaver Cloths, Fine Trouserings, Canadian Tweeds. In GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, we have Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ Wool Underw Top Shirts, White Shirts, Cloth Gloves, Knitted Gloves, Kid. Gloves, . Rates! F. D eC. D AVIES, Coats, Woolen Underwear in Scotch and Canadian make, Umbrellas, Silk, Handker- chiefs, Collars, etc., etc. DISPENSING CHEMIST. Courteous attendants will be at your command. .Doors open from 7 a. m, to SO a re ee re eee ks f. ORED p. m. Admission Free. WANTS, LOST, FOUND we ae od D> B "4 j (NOTTAGE TO LET, on J Douglass Street, gon: FOR eg EK e A 9 R UC KK, taining four rooms. Good large yard. Ren ' A a A @| Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890. ancien, Rie ante moderate. Apply to PETER BRADLEY. oct22—3i WANTED.—A situation by a man as Salesman, | 4 7 1MPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- : ther to try. H Ci > 4 x in Dry Goods oe Clothing. "Hiaerstanae book. WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire. Telephone Company of P ‘ E. Island. keeping. Address “Salesman,” P: O. Box 77, | For particulars apply at THs Examiner office, Charlottetown. oct22_|to Hon. D. Ferguson, or to ————(x)—_-—— JOHN COTTON \ N F D FRESH OYSTERS, 25 cts. > pons oe ee JosisH CARMODY’s, Water Wellington, Lot i6, PPC) TEs TaTIN STATIONS. Street, Hast. 8i pd—oct21 Oct 8—d w ——_—(x)—_____ = a Coi de guinea), with | 7 OSE ene of gad chain attached. The ; | WESTERN STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS. finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this For Sale---Hot Aip Furmace, athon 3i pd—oct20 = | Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, n = . : 9 . WASTER TAGE conor housework | oy New aMERIcaN-Mape wor) Hunter River, Peake’s Station, oct20—tt : AIR FURNACE, complete, for sale New Glasgow, Cardigan eHow. Just the thing for a School or Church. Laird’s Mill ? 7ANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs.| Apply to ara s Mls, Dundas, CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. octl7 E. H. NORTON & CO., Rusticoville, * Gran d River Bri dge, ies ] d : Shes : SE fen, Mas uingertana book oetl6—dy lw wy 2i Auctioneers. oS Rustico, Annandale, % More. 0. x 328, ar- FP : Denar: seating experlonos and giving refer- - merald, : Souris, E a ——|New Lannery. caps, Dechene ss LET.—One-half of the Double T t & pee on the soeaer of Gucee Aaa Witeroy Crap aud, Lower Montague, Streets. Possession given immediately, Apply ee Victoria, Montague to neg Bape Fitzroy Street. feat. M ER ss oct/6—thu sat & eo urra iver, 3 se ee _| LONG BROS., | Koc, Murray River, a A oon eae, Pomeccion twsaes} 22 Cifoke tee orth, L sta . Posses - ° 1iton urra ar bo —WM. % 2 r UL diate —Wa. Dove coo |Panners and Curriers,) stanley rphian Farcetics sy TA H Low Street 4 ? 0, LET A House on, Laver Queen Strep re Ee ee Malpeque, Valleyfield, To LET.—A House containing seven rooms on Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Summerside, Orwell : : Cheeta Street. Apply at Pickard’s Bakery, Hides, Tail-Eair,.ete. oe ’ ee Vernon River Bridge, EATHERS.—Mrs. Gidley wishes to inform ee t. Hleanors. Brush Wharf, F the Ladies that she is prepared to Dye Market Rates paid for Hides, etc. Eldon. : Feathers black and all other colors; also clean and curl o]d ones to look as good as new. _ Upper Hillsborough Street. dy 6i eod wy 2i—octil MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch’town Woolen Mills. ROB ANGUS, Manager: Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1890. ro LET—-House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and - porch, warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just oet6—3m eod 3 ee es = the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. : ; Brace; g oc8 tf arate ‘ mo LET,—On Grieuar . Street, a ‘Tenement HOR ES BOAR Ei > House, one part containing eight rooms, the P other seven Possession given in opines Apply :o Mrs. BhatcH. ti—aug? FE e . - or the Winter. See Bi O LET.--A House on Hillsborough Strect‘ containing 9 rooms, at present Ras eg by 2c 5 session can be given 15tt - : Mr. George Carter. Fosseson ii Bee ore eS warm, ventilated Stables. Care- tember Apzrly to Judge Alley, or at the u eeu George Carter & Co. eod tf—aug28 ful attention. Horses handled - for Barb Wire Fencing, Bar iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- mo LET.—One half of .o Double ‘Tenement 3. 'T. WINANS, . rg : i 3 e 9 e TO Raa at Aa ee cco tt Wass. [ers and Painters Supplies, Car- Stables in rear on King Street. Telephone riage Goods, Wh olesale and Retail. iven immediately. Apply to FRANCIS P. Me- octl7—dy 2m eod speed. Colts broken. Feed and exercise as mo LET.—A House on Queen Street, Apply to! desired. Terms moderate, A. N. LARGE. tfi—oct6 or 4 For- further particulars apply to ARRON. oct4 po LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- eron Biock, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. ———_0 —_—_—_—— This ia one of the best stands in Charlottetown. OST.—In this city, on the d4thinst., « Purse : .v i and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- containing a:small sum of money and cards i £ ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur-| with owner’s name. A liberal. reward will be E ‘4e@ Charlottetown, May 20, 1890-—-dy 2aw wky ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL-| paid to the owner of the same. Enquire at this tf—sep18 ° office. oct6