Ee res eae a ee to ee Pe mca 7 , | ‘ ' net . bb pocal and Other items, af ; w sets at the 1 oct21 4i o ta, latest aty le % Ott e X + now so much in 4 e i t arrive ” oo oO Sas Victoria Division, So is Organized in this 2 - ' y ves, Dents tan mus gue ta g t opens dat the London | house oct2] a > Recervep to-day, one case American Hat und Bonnet S 3. —~STANLEY Bros ct20 - TAMES eft by train this morn ing Minn., in which city T Wea ‘ inga very nieelot of as sorted k will he sold cheap.—W., P. CG sepls dy wy 2w — Nive Scott A wes -si adjourned and three dismissed ymestituted the business at the St iary M strate Ss ( rt this morn ing o A ¥ mene Warden's | aw 1 Scheher t the Diamon Bookst ’ lat | il an Hons - ived, a lot of t ‘ ; ts made by |} in | : K. Jost’s, North Q ~ - i ‘ Masterp I son’ is the su! 4 Lat ire in the Second M at : this evening Judge Hens lev . Lecture ft commence at 8 > Es, ATTENTION !—A special meeting of the ! ( mittee o e P.E. Island Hospi tai is t held in St. Paul's Schoolroom on M 24th inst., at 3 p. n for the pm pose of sing a suitable time for the annual 8 2:--oct21 lathes I W orces left for Boston last e < k M na gene i arg and t y passtng : I La ’ Sarah \ Ma B Mrs. Hat Mrs. V \ s Whit Mrs. Dog) rty Alice M Leod Virs Robins } Nic I) 0 : Miss M. MeD 1, Mrs. Mahar, Miss L ‘iin “ My isba i ui a cold on bis lungs, and sing Ada ns Balsam he-was re lieved and finally ‘ ne should be without it perties are certainly won f \ H. C. Somers, Hotel Effing am, 1435 | ‘treet, New York. Trial ottles 10 , dy wy.lw o> M J. W. Perers, who carried on a gro- ery isiness in Portland, St. John, the other kK s departure for some unknown United States. Very few were tention to take a trip : ul, a became known, several people t | for various reasons, - Mrpp.LetTon and F. Wise, husband and : spectively the young lady who Saturday with Hamilton, the. bank la followed in pursuit. It has trans- : t t Hamilton lv ev ery body, in ny sband, who has S10,000 ¢ v ye acdventurer’s trick a Tue Pa yes ay Says: The St. John st t railway.is very popu- lar , ira ty nad his feet crush- €a DY he | ta iat LY evening. A I t requires a crush- ing [ ‘ s by the cars in order to make t ypular . p tary uldress to Sir A: - p sented last Wednesday eve t e of his departure from St. John's the governorship of the Bat AS by three thousand Citizens of St presenting all classes and nati His Exeellency sailed for Ha yest . ithe Peruvian, en route f B via New York. ~~ Bi » wat i wy, on Brunswiek Street. Halifax. z streyed by fire on Wed . ny la The building was insured, the ; y piring at 12 oclock yesterda Four hundred dollars worth of bottles machinery valued at three thousali I were also destroyed. The wate . deticient, otherwise, it is said, the ing might have been saved, cm ale Crs es Lee, of Woodstock; N. B., re- ive 1 heavy electric shock last Tuesday evening. The awning of a store, when turned up, bad ne in contact with the electric light wire ; Lee, reaching up, took hold of the awning and was knocked out on the side walk, He was picked up and, tinutes, restored to consciousness. ’ airy t 8+ 1088: He evidently was not aware that the awning was ] aded - A HOT K¥EPER named Tronellette left Caambiy, near Montreal, on Monday forenoon im & 51 ff, intending to cross the Riche- lieu river to St. Martha’s, where he was to pay $145 he had in his possession. The boat wasupsetand Trouellete was rescued by one Belan i, aged 20. who robbed him of the mey and then ducked him inthe river, leaving him to drown. He was rescued by anot ind restored to consciousness. Be- ind ¥v irrested. elitist AN accident occurred to the boiler in the Electric Light Station last evening which left the ly without lights for some four hours, just ata time when they were most required. Wi that a second boiler is being built at the foundry of Messrs McKinnon & McLean, Of this city, for the Electric Light Co., and in th se of a few weeks will be ready for use, so that in future should any part of one botier get out of order, they will have another to fal. back upon, and thus prevent a recur- rey? , > last night’s mishap. Mortuers.— Mrs. Winslow's ng Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a becton.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all om regulates the bowels, aa is the best nown remedy for diarrhea, whether arising ‘rom teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W insloe 8 Svothing Syrup, and take no other kind marl] ¢od & wky ADVICE To aoot . | ever in the LL SASL NN ee Nh CN THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - TELEGRAPHIC MEWS. ISencLal Despaicues to Tak SX AMINER, } t-ladstone’s Proposal Attacked. Lonpon, Oct. 20. Lord Randolph Churchill, at Sunder- land, to-day, denounced as immoral Glad- ‘tones proffer to make the disestablishment vf the Church in Wales a plan tor the Liberal platform, in return ‘or support for his Irish scheme. He said that even if Gladstone succeeded in forcing \ dissulution, and obtaining a majority for | Home Rule, his proposals would be fought to the last grip, even to ihe abolition of the House of Lords, thus certainly post- poning these vital until at 1891, re forias least a | The Fisheries Question. Orrawa, Oct. 20. | A Washington dispatch states that At- | torney-General Garland’s persistent efforts to maintain the headland theory on the | Pacitic Coast has caused a disagreement be- | tween him and Secretary Bayard, who cun- jningly wished no determination in that action until the Atlantic Headland question was settled. The feeling here is that under such circumstances Canadians may yet their due. , | . a Davitts Reception. Dus, Oct. 20. | Michael Davitt was given a grand recep- tion on his arrival at Queenstown to-day from New York. He declared that the | trish in America were more earnest than cause of Home Rule. Ameri- can public opinion had unequivocally pro- nounced against Coercion. ; | a Another Disastrous Collision. Lonpon, Oct. 20. The steamer Upupa collided with and sunk the German bark Flantaur, off Beachy Head, on Sunday. Eleven persons were drowned. The captain of the bark has since died. Only two of the crew of the bark survived. a More Floods. Havana, Oct. 20. Numerous springs have appeared in the district of Roque, and formed several Jakes, which are gradually uniting. The village is inundated and many are homeless. The tloods are increasing. — The Lieut. Governor of Quebec. Orrawa, Oct. 20. \t ameeting of the Cabinet to-day, Judge Angers, of the Superior Court of (Quebec, was appeinted Lieut. Governor of (Quebec, a a The Contract Signed. Winvires, Man., Oct. 20. Mann & Holt, contractors, to-day signed acontract with the local government to complete the Red River Valley Railway. Chief Justice Wallbridge Dead. Winnrpec, Man., Oct. 20. Chief Justice Wallbridge died this morn- ing of kidney complaint. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 21—10 a.m. _ Easterly winds, increasing to gales; increas- ing cloudiness followed by rain. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 20—J A White, Souris; V L Leavitt, St John, N B;.J J Melamphy, Montreal; J B Dawson, St John; John Leck, Truro; A J Craig, Pictou; J A McDougall, Souris; J W Edgill, Barbadoes; T H Dobson, Montreal. OSBORNE HOW®SE. Oct 20—W P Stewart, Me; H B Stewart, Southport; W L Poole, Sturgeon; H Mc- Donald, Bedeque; E G Porter, St Peter's Bay; A R McRae, W C Kennedy, St Peter's Bay; J H Barke, J 5 Bryne, Georgetown. SHIP NEWS PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 20—Pioneer, Kenny, Mulgrave; Foam, Moran, Pictou; North Star, Coniod, St Peter, C B; Snow Drift, Hadley, Geo’town; Ethel Blanche, Cahoon, Murray Harbor; Robert Boak, Mullin, Victoria, C B; Mar- garet Jane, McDonald, Pictou; Ida May, Currie, Halifax; Minnie R, Harty, Murray Harbor; Athlete, Zink, Lunenburg; Blanche, Rogers, Port Hawkesbury; Maggie Bell, Mason, Lunenburg; Isabelle, McInnis, Pinette; E Brown; Richards, Grand River; Mary, Philpot, Geo'town; Teazer, Bollong, Hawkesbury; J A Hirkle, Geldert, Lunen- burg. Oct 21— May E McDonald, Renault, Arichat. CLEARED. Oct 20—Frank, Grant, Wallace; Lizzie Wharton, Hemeon, Alberton; Genesta, Cameron, Picton; Foam, Moran, Pictou; Lizzie, Taylor, St John’s, Nfid; SG Irwin, Giffin, S’side; Ethel Blanche, Cahoon, Pic- tou; Isabel, McInnis, Pinette; John Tilton, Whittle, Glace Bay; Prospect, MeMillan, Wood Islands; Minnie R McKenzie, Me- Neill, Pictou; Emma B, Wickens, Vernon tiver Bridge; Kohinoor, Perry, Pinette; stmr Worcester, Nickerson, Halifax. Oct 21—J A Hirtle, Geldert, Pinette; Mary E McDougall, Renault, Orwell. $$$ $$$ BIRTH. At Charlottetown, on the 2ist jnst., the wife of R. F. DeBlois, of a son. ea== ee DIED. At South Rustico, onthe 19th inst., Michael French, © native of Newfoundland, in the 50th year of hisage. Weceased received the last rites of the Catholic Church, and was interred in the Catholic Cemetery at Rustico. May his soul rest in peace, (Newfoundland papers please copy.) I OST—A fortnight ago, near the Market House, 4 4 Sum of Money, wrapped in letter and tied ap in ®, handkercnict. : oe On will be well rewarded on leaving it af this office., ,; 3 oes fi Wiy | pointed editor-in-chief UPTERS TO THE EDITOR. a The “Collegium” Again. Sir,—in your issue of yesterday there appeared a letter written over the signa- ture ** Tom,” in which he gives to the pub lic the result of a critical examination of the Collegium, making «few important discoveries which he readily inserts in his letter. On his looking at the first page he observes, besides clippings from exchanges, nicely executed advertisements which are the work of the printer. Tom, you made a discovery. On the second page he finds a Jovy list of editors. Itis easily observed tht he is vexed. Perhaps he should have been ap Oh! how the read- ng world would rejoice if it were so. He does net make any imere discoveries on this page, but takes you to page three, there to show you his friend ** Timothy,” who suits our critic so wel) that ‘* Timothy ” receives | Baluimore, ; London, Liverpoal, tilaszow, Havre, Hamburg, | and other European Ports. high eneomiums for the manner in which he wrote his article in the correspondent’s column. This letter of ** Timothy ” brings this light of the nineteenth century back to the days when Addison wrote in the Specta- tor. Was it not fortunate for Joseph that this genius was not in his day subjecting his essaysto ‘*Tom’s” careful per- usal. But it would have been a lucky thing for the Collegiwm if ‘*Tom” were back in those days; then it would enjoy perfect tranquility and not be tormented by being taken so carefully over the coals as it was yesterday. Now, there comes a suggestion from ‘**Tom.” He thinks the paper might be enlarged a sheet or two. Certainly it should. It would give him a wider field for the wielding of his versatile pen. But, **Tom,” you must not expect too much from those young men. By your letter | should judge you received a good education. When you would finish your studies for the day I think you would not be in much humor to sit down and ‘‘ dash off an editorial.”’ Now, in college there is very little time to issue a paper, and it shows great enterprise on the part of the students in doing what, if | mistake not, their predecessors never ventured at. He concludes his article by hoping to see an- other issue of the Collegium. 1 am sure it will surprise the community if it will keep above ground after being dealt with in such a manner. Yours, Dick. Dee FURNESS STEAMSHIP CO'Y, —BETWEEN— HALIFAX AND LONDON. It is intended that those Steamers shall the following sailings : London to Halifax : about Oct, 3th maka S.S. British Crown. 6B, UTMRGR. . onc co 00ece cb 0dK0s-.. ee Oe eee 8.8. Damara ...«s<«. awe .. about Nov. 8th 24 i Halifax to London: ee ee ee nr ae ae about Oct, 30th Good Passenger Accommodation. Freight both ways at low rates, Through Bills of Lading from all points on P, E. Island, New Brunswick and Neva Scotia, to Continental and other ports. : For Kates of Freight and other particulars apply to Ww. W. CLARKE, or to Agent at Charlottetown, P. E. I, PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax. Oct. 17, 1887. TO HOUSEKEEPERS ! Why Waste Your Money? prices charged retail for BAKING POWDERS. WooDILL’s GERMAN | Roya Ketai's: i Retails: 24 oz.. . & Cents Bh Omences...00 -. 10 Cents oo sabe ec jae”. Beee es oe. ft Bes oatoeete SO :. bencee Tene —Difference in favor of WoopiILi’s [GERMAN BAKING POWDER, ‘ 4 > 28 Cents per Pound. READ THIS: NEW GLaAsGow, Sept. 21, 1887. We have for years used, and are still using WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. it never fails to give satisfaction, H. MURRAY, Norfolk House. CHAS, McKENZIE, Windsor House. Sept. 30, 1887—Imo eod WANTED - - ® A N energetic and pushing Man, with Horse é and Carriage, for t*o months’ travel on the Isfand. (iberal weekly salary to the right applicant. Best of references or else security required. For full particulars address BOX 18, ST. JOHN, N. B, Oct. 7, Zaw & wky Sons of Temperance. THE Thirty-ninth Annual Session of the Grand Division, S. of T., of P. E. 1... will be held at Victoria, Crapeud, on FRIDAY, 28th inst., at 10.30 o’ciock, a. m. ‘The usual railway facilities have been secured, and return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Charlottetown, Alberton and inter- mediate stations to County Line, on the 27th and 28th inst, good to return up to and on the 31st inst. : Delegates wishing to be met at County Line will communicate with Colin A. McPhail, Teacher, Hampton P. O. 5 4 Public Temperance Meeting will be held in the evening. 4 : _ JESSE 8. BURNS, G. 5. Lower Freetown, Oct. 14, 1887—wky 2i POTATO BAGS. 20,000 Bags in Store and to Arrive. For Sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1887-31 eod Prize Stock for Sale. THE undersigned offers for Sale two superior ‘thoroughbred Shori-horn Bulls—yearling and calf; first prize winners at King’s County Show, 1887. a> | ise. F Rieu GkiSs LINE } { Fy I % Sioged . ; ile = aren i Me is ae i Se - gas SS sal sae a SF ces THE S. 8S. “MERANDA” IS INTENDED TO LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, About the 29i:h OCTOBER. HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies, Through Bilis of Lading issued to Philadelphia, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWRER?), AGENT. Ch'town, Oct, 19, 1887 CHANGE OF TIME. BOSTON STEAMERS. (IARROLL and WORCESTER will leave Char lottetown every THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock, commencing bth October. Oct. 3, 1887, JamMrEs A. MORRISON GEORGE MUSGRAVE. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— 1 SOR ‘ Conmmission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. REFERENCES: Bank. of Macleod, Charlottetown. Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Halifax ; Nova Scotia, Bank of Nova George Manager Scotia eo WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Cueap ann 9 & 14 Mrxcrye LANe, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muscrave, Halifax. Sept, 24, 1887—hme pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c. T OST OR STRAYED—From the subscriber's 4 premises, a few days ago, a small, black, Polled Cow. Any person giving information cf the same will be rewarded--S. N. Karle, Char- lottetown. ect21 li \ ANTED—TYo buy, second-hand Letter Press. Apply at this office. ocd 3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A 2Servant Girl for general housework; good wages. Apply at this office, oct!9 4i pd BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — At Mrs. McLeau’s. Hillsborongh street, between Dor- octl9 eod tf chester and King. SITUATION WANTED—In a business, bya young Man, aged 21, holding testimonials (3 yea's)from a large establishment in Scotland. octi9 tl sat pd FoR SALE -A young Brown Stout Mare Colt, 2} years old. Enquire at Dover & Robert- scn’s, Charlottetown, octl8 tf T° LET—A House on the corner of Pownal and Water Streets, containing nine good bed- reoms, besides halis, drawing-room, din: ng-room, kiichen and pantries; possession on or beiore the ist November next. Apply on the premises or at the telephone office. octl7 eod tf FOR SALE—Ninety Preference Shares in Char- lottetown Gas Ligbt Company. Apply to R. F. DeBiois, Provincia) Building. oct!l5 eod tf WANTED A good General Servant in a small family. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. octloif BUY your Furniture at John Newson’s. You can always rely upon his word. He would not feven if he had good grounds) publish at foot of his advertisement an insinuating paragraph. reflecting uron trade competitors. He Lelie. es in honorabe dealing all round. Such virtue merits public patronage. Call aud examine his fine stock. octhi if MMEACHER WANTED—For Protestant School, Grosse Isle. Magdalen Islands; lady teacher preferred, witn first-class license; salary $220 for aterm of 208 teaciing days; expected to teach Sabbath School. Correspond at ouce with J. W. McKenzie, Midgell, P. E. I oct 15 d&w li TO LKT—A House on Water Street, opposite Railway Station, in good repair, containing sevenrooms. Apply at EXAMINER Office. oetl3 tf moO LET—Half of a double house on Ken’ Street, hear Powna)] Street. Appy at EXAMINER office. oct!3 tf A VERY good Parlor Organ for sale at reduced ““ price. Apply toP. O. Box 155. cep 23 eod tf WANTED -A Nurse Maidtotake charge of a young infant. Apply to Mrs. F. Peters, sid- mont, Charlottetown. octi if T° LET — One-half of Two-story House n Fitzroy Stree:, adjoining John Stumoles, con- taining six rooms, with large porch; a'so oue- halt of a Cottage, with front room and porch; dry, frost-proof ceilars.—Patrick Sherry. septzt tf FEATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin House—Mrs. Macinni«. sep23 tf T° LET—House and Shop on King Square, now oceopied by E Watlier; possession given immediate y. Apply at EXAMINER office. sept29 tf TO LET—That Dwelling House on corner of Euston Street and St. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Mr. Jumes McFarlane; possession givenatonce Apply to Mrs. George McGregor, Euston Street. sept3 uf T° LET—The store lately occupied by A. FE. = Y¥uiil; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. junelt tf FoR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but very little and in good repair; also, one up- right Steam oiler, complete. They will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of the Chailottetown Woolen Co., City augs tf FOR SALE—That House on the corner of Cum- berland and Dorchester Streets, in Charlotte- towi, in possession of the subscriber. For title ROBERT DEW AR, a ; New Perth. Get, 14, 13987 “why i and particulxrs apply at Messrs. Palmer & MeLeod’s office. —Bernard Toole, Ch’town. octi2 lwk "WO Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, gow tolet, Apply toM, P. Hogan. augls - PRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. THE LARGEST EXHIBITION i) Dr and Clothing IN THE CiTt’e. LSS7. We Take First Prize for Cheayest and Best Goods, a IS NOW COMPLETE. DRESS GOODS, S (\CQUE CLOTHS, O'R STOCK See our Wonderful Bargains in ‘ ‘ *é ts . $6 és ‘ WOOLEN GOODS, si ‘< ‘ FUR GOODS, iF és «“ CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, &e sé “ IN EVERYTHING, ‘ponte a na JAMIES PATON & CO’S, Stccessors to W. A. WEEKS MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1887.—dy & wky & C0., hue Arr New Gaol ee Ry LAST STEAMER TO HALIFAX, Perkins & Steris Have added more NEW GOODS to their already large stock of this Season's Importations. Another Lot of New Cloths, Another Lot of New Silks, Another Lot of New Dress Goods. Another Lot of New Trimmings. _—O—— Additions to ail Departments and Everything Marked VERY CHEAP. eee ()——— Perkins & Sierns Oct. l4a—dy & wky THE SOSTT AT. GROME say will be sustained, others say it will be defeated ; but all adrrit that n Sta" Pealoriag Esta Cannot be defeated in turning out the nobbiest fitting Sa.ts, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &e., and at prices away down below competitors. Remember this is not a mere blow, but ¢tern facts that cannot be got over by our competitors. Try us and you will be convinced, Our Fall Stock is now complete. By calling and examining it keep as fine a range of goods as any house in the trade. We also keep a good and select stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, which will be sold at prices that for cheapness cannot be beaten. ViStiecs TG THe EXHIBITION, And all who are in need of Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &c. leaving your order at our Establishment. Work done when pr you will see that we » you will Save Money by nised, a We are nw prepared to make up, in the Latest Style, Ladies’ Newmarkets, Rag- lans, Dolmans, Wraps, Sacks, Tailor-made Suits, Riding Habits and all Tailor-made gar- ments worn by the Gentle Sex. — ———a () M°LEOD & M°KENZIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1S87—eod & wky CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Contractors and Builders Read This : Ww* have now on hand and will Sell at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz.: 300 Panel Doors and Frames. 500 Pairs Sashes and Frames. 100,000 Feet Mouldings and Finish. 5,000 do Spoutieg and Conductor. 1,000 do Stair Rail. 5,000 Stair Balusters. 100 Newel Posts. We are also prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Ten oning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows made at shortest notice. Our machinery is new and first-class, and we minufacture fron the best of Quebec Stock. GivVEH US A CALL: ROBERT PALMER & C@, Oct; t--wky PEAKE'S NO. 3 WHARF. = eee ee Ae iota tnantaddeenaninetathoraee ne Ut Tyger Ss ee LS Se en mr mene ee et a no: a fy Soran o (RE: Mihi cael bon cue vf it Oye ' i feb oe ee ‘ans rs + metab