pocal and Other Ltems, ——- Tuw steam treal this evening r Miramichi arrived from Mon- with freight, - iMING, Warm Us! the Chospest in J | . Mac.uo iald a. oe o4 town, al om j | } » 4 , avetios SALE Ca load Apples, Monday, Wot ber Hth at 10 3u oO clock, at sa esroom 4 shou “ . _A, McNeitt = - rus inquest on the body of the murdered boy Fi gpatrick was last ev enlby adj surned il Min lay evening ubll Sl " says that ‘‘the cause of , (rit paper : van never be (owe red : Liberal independence ¢ It can be hifed never helesa. > Me, Joux Jouxston, of White Sands, somes to the front with a giant potato weigh. ios two and three quarter pounds, ° > por’r buy Clothing until you see the Stock } uk B, Macdonal 8 oc 24 at J, : Tus schooner Maggie, Capt. Darrell, ar- rived from B wmwoda last night. She will be joaded with produce by B. Walson Higgs, Esq. aovneatonanda Boors ! Boots ; —The best aud Cheapest in town at J. B. Mac lonald’s Boot Store. ae 24 - = Ma Cuartes TRASK, of Gardiner, Me, has returned to purchase more horses for the United States market tie is staying et the Rankin. uncciii Wantep —A Clerk with a year or twos’ experience In a general business. Address. P. 0. Box 82, giving reference and expe- »h* rience. aiinia oct24 ti Taz property known as the ‘Free Charch Property,” Upper Prince Street, will be sold Monday, October 26th, at 12 o'clock, noon. > Sss G. H. Hassard's advertisement of Christwas Cards for this season jast opened. ie oC 3 i wail oie Is oor Board of Health aware of the fact that the dreadiul plague of smallpox is mov- ing towards us, and are they makiog any pre- parations against an emergency? - 7 Hyactxtas’ Bucas should be put in glasses or pots at ence. You can get the best named varieties and extra large Bulbs at G. H, Haszard’s oc 24 > —_ Se -onentoeeeeeeeaeae Lee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SPROIAL Dasparcues ro Tuk Examiner, } The Hastern War Gloud. Paris, Oct. 23. The Journal des Debats says Austria and Russia have agreed that personal union shall be granted to Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelia ; that Prinea Alexander shall be deposed, and tht Bulgaria shali cele Wee- din District to Servia. The Turkish Gov- ernment is expected to acquiesce to this arrangement L Npdon, Oct, 23, A despatch from © sttinge says the Official Gazette coutains an order forbidding any one to leave Montenegrin territory without the permission of the Government, Three Bulgarian monks and one nun who Were secretly collecting funds to promote a revolt in Macedonia, have been arrested in St. Petersburg. Soria, Oct. 23. The Prefect of Widdur reports that two companies of Serviah troops have occupied the heights at the extreme point of the frontier. ————_ Riel’s Case Lonpon, Oct. 23. The Telegraph, commenting on Riel’s case, says: ‘‘Oa the whole, yesterday's judgment is upheld by reason and comes trom lawyers of such undoubted authority that it may be assumed to cover ihe justice of the case. The end of the chapter now rests with Canada. Riel cannot complain if Canada, now master of the Situation, ex- acts the last penalty.’’ The T'imes says: ‘‘The ju!gment in the Riel case leaves Canada free to act as she thinks best. It is the universal opinon in England that Riel deserves death, and if executed the justice of the decisiun will not be questioned here. Parts, Oct. 23 M. Rochefort to-day published an art.cle in L'Intransigant, detending the action of Louis Riel, leader of the haif breed insur- rection in the North-West Territory, and attacking in a ecurrilous manner Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales. The The Examination Continued. The Prisoxvers Discharged. IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. The examination was resumed yesterday evening, when the following evidexce was heard :— CHARLES SAUNDERS (sworn)—Evidence same as before Coroner. MICHAEL MCADAM was called and examined by Mr. Davies. He said : I wasin the field from about 9 in the morning till 12 o'clock. I went back after dinner. I worked for a little while and then went over to Enman’s for a while. I came ack before the boys came. I did not drink any that day. I swear i was not drunk and that I did not drink any that day. JOHN CONLEY (sworn)—Evidence same as be- fore Coroner, and in addition said: When I was returning from the field where I was working I passed Fitzpatrick’s, and, as two of my cows were in his cabbage, I called out to his children and some of them came out and drove them out. Cross-examined by Mr. Davies—I saw deceased Saturday afternoon, and he told me that it was not Beales who shot him. Court adjourned till this morning. The examination of the prisoners was continued at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. The Attorney General stated that there were a number of important witnesses to be examined, and he requested that the evidence be heard with cloged doors. His Honor said it was perfectly legal to have the examination private, and he therefore ordered that the Court be cleared. The Court was then cleared, no one being admitted but the Clerk of the Crown and counsel for the defence. The evidence of Mrs. David Eoman and Mr. David Euman, of Argyle Shore the parties who saw the murder committed, and who spoke to the boy after he was shot, was then taken. Mrs. Enmen gave a thrilling account of the murder ; but her evidence wili not, in the interests of justice, be published until the murderers are arrested. Her husband corroborated her statement in every par- ticular. Their evidence completely exonerated the boys, Frank Beales and Arthur Smith. Oa motion of Mr. Davies, by consent of the Attorney General, and after a declara Mz R. A. Stewarr, of Stewart Bros , Lon- ! latter part of the article has greatly angered | tion of their innocence of the crime by the don, Managing Virec'or of the North Atlantic] the English colony in Paris and the best Stipendiary Magistrate, they were released. Steamship Co., and Mr. F. Darby, of Dublin, will arrive here from >t. Joho, N. B,, this evening. cilities Tue defeated Grit candidate in St. John continues to McLeod protestations against those dreadful Tories,and threatens a scrutiny, but it dees not appear that Everett will be carried out. _ > — Tus members of the Literary and Scientitic Institute will meet this evening at 8 o'clock, inthe pew Yemperance Hali over J. D. Me- Leod & Co's. Store, for the transaction of im- portant business. By order. nsttiiapeseiiilll Exper Ira C. Mircuert will preach to- morrow (Lord’s Day) evening, at 6.30, in the Mectiug House of the Disciples of Christ, Upper Great George Street. Subject: ‘* The Resurrection of Christ—how preven.” Taz 3. S Clifton, of the North Atlantic Steamship Company, arrived this morning from London with a general cargo, making the passage under 1! days. She will proceed to Miramichi after discharging, “and will leave hers again for London on her last trip of the season about Sth November. Sie ani We are pieased to learn that Senior Ex- hibitions were won at Dalhousie College, Halifax, by James Shaw, Heury Shaw and Charlotte M:Neill Gordon Laird won the First Junior Exhibition. These Exbibi- tions are tenable for two years, and are worth $200 a year. . - >—- Tae steamer Bonavista, Captain Anderson, arrived trom Montreal this morning with a puetal cargo for St. John’s, Nfld. She sails bere to-night with the following freight : 950 bush barle,, 85 bris oysters, 40 bris vege- tables, 2,482 bush oats, 40 tons hay, 260 bush turuips, 5 head cattle, 16 sheep, 34 bags cab- bege, 26 rolls leather, 2 cases pigs —$2,623. PERsow AL —Mr. T. P. McGowan, repre- senting the Boston Pilot, isin the city ona brief visit in the interescs of that journal. He has also a full assortment of the latest stand- ard Catholic publications. His headquarters the present are at the Osborne House, The @ admirable work, ‘‘After Weary Years,” written by the most Rev. Archbishop O’ Brien of Halifax, can be supplied by Mr, McGowan. sinkinadiieadiial G. Haszarp has opened and is now showing his stock of Prang s Christmas Cards for this season. oc 24 sami At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this ‘Boon one drunk was fined $1 or four days; an ld man who lives at the Poor House was brought before the court charged with war- ingabout the conntry and threatening to ™m barns, etc., and for being a general Bulsancé. Ashe is, no doubt, insane, appli- tation will be made for his admission to the Lyaatic Asylum cnpieiittieaiiaeia Messrs, Quiver Mason and George Far- paharson purchased, on Thursday last, a our-year-old draft colt, which weighs 1690 pounds. He is considered by competent jadges the best gelding of his class in the fovinee, and for which they paid his former —" raiser, Mr. Frank Bovyer, the sum me arly We understand this is the second a young horse Mr. Bovyer sold this l, the Hon. James Clow, of Murray Har- » Purchasing the other. _- > — an “tramp” has been repeating his iticks at Breadalbane. On Wednesday the entered the residence of a gentle- man at that place and aroused the house- a. appears the lady of the house Sehae oy ‘room on the first flat, while her igh nd’s is on the sceond. Late on the night in question the lady discovered a man Froom. Thinking it was her husband nt “Is that you, Jim?’ This ques- she repeated while the villian ap- hed the window blind and raised it to on Upon his intended victim. The lady, feeling the strangers face, alarmed the “ meehold by crying “Help!” ‘*Murder !” aes we your gun!” ete. The » S8eelng he was in a hot position, re- eated, and sought refuze in the selgebor froves. In the morning he was seen e ng the Village streets in his ocks. evidently did not wait for his boots, as was in hot pursnit. We ask again, fomething be done to relieve the try of this tramp nuisance ? circles in French society. The Burmese Troubles Panis, Oct. 23. The Burmese Envoy yesterday handed a note to Lord Lyons, British Ambassador,in which he stated he had sent a despatch to his government, advising them to accept arbitration for the settlement of the dispute with England, and he was certain they would be glad to restore friendly relations with Great Britain. He said: ‘‘European residents in Burmah were perfectly safe. The people of that country had no desire to be hostile to England.” Rancoon, Oct. 23. An envoy from Mandalay has arrived here. He is ostensibly en route to Ger- many to sign a treaty, but it is more likely that he came here to ses what military pre- parations are being made to enforce the Indian Government’s demands upon Burmah. Madagascar Troubles. ee Panis, Oct. 25. A despatch to the Temps from Tamatave, giving details of the recent engagement between the French and Hovas, says that Admiral Miot, the French commander, met with unexpected opposition, and was com pelled to beat a hasty retreat, The same despatch says that if the campaign in Madagascar be allowed to drag, the French will be driven into the sea. Removal of Chinese. Srocxron, Cal., 23. A meeting of 300 citizens, held here last evening, adopted resolutions demanding the removal of Chinatown from the city limits, and pledging those present to vote against all nominees at the city elections on Nov. 3, not pledged to removal of Chinatown, Aquatic. New Yor, Oct. 23. The Hanlan end Teemer race will be rowed between 2 30 and 430 to-morrow afternoon. Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 23. Courtney and Conley rowed another race at Silver Lake to-day, Courtney winning. News Nuggets. Orrawa, Oct 23. Lord Lansdowne, after making a brilliant speech at Winnipeg, left for Ottawa at noon to-day. The Timber Limits were sold by the Ontario Government yesterday for $500,000. Lady Lansdowne will sail from Liverpool on the 29th Ootober. The C. P. R. have further extended time for tenders for the building of the Lachine Bridge to the 4th November. Weather Bullern. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Waritime Provinces. Tononto, Oct. 24.--10 a m. Light to moderate winds, fair weather ; not much change in temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Oct, 24, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read Ta 25 2 midnight)....-..++eeeeccsereeeeens os Lowest Temperature yesterday, (road at midnight) .....-+++- ee tees setnee eens ‘ 7 Lowest Temperature this morping....... 36.9 Temperature this morniog,at 8 o'clock... £9,.8 Temperatore thie afternoon at Po‘elosk. 44.7 —-———— o> oS -2- Prane’s Prize Carns for this year are bet- ter than ever. You can soe them at G. H. Haezird’s. oc 24 -_—_j-—- Tur Cheapest Suits and Overcoats in town at J. B. Macdonald's. oo 74 The scene at the residence of Mr. Beales as his son entered and was received in the arms of his mother was most affecting. Those who witnessed it could not refrain from shedding tears. The scene at Arthur Smith’s home was equally aftiecting. T° boys are to be congratulated on the manuer in which they bore the trial. Their be- haviour throughout the examination denot- ed that they were as innocent of the crime of which they were charged as the child unborn. Tae evidence of Mrs. Enman and her husbeni was a clear description of the atro- cious murder and the man who committed it. Their evidence will, with that already accumulated by the police, be sufficient to bring the parties who committed the wan- ton crime speedily to justice. On information received, a young man named Joseph Fisher, of Bannockburn, was arrested in connection with the mur- der. Ho is now in jail awaiting examina- tion. His companion is still at large, but the police are on his track. Tue Gospel Army are nightly making in- rosds into the ranks of the enemy. Last vight’s meeting was one of the best. Quita a number went ferward aud made a ful! surren- der, determined to take their stand on the Lord’s side. This afternoon a Children’s mesting is being held, To-night there vi'l be a Free and Kary, To-morrow there wi! be three meetings, 7a.m, @p.m. and8p m. A meeting for organization will be held at an early day. —Com tc iaeiieian BARGAINS in Boots this evening at J. B Macdonala’s Boot Store, ee 24 SE cial ie Our Dress Goods are very nice this searor, and we have all the New Trimmings to match. Perkins & Sterns. oe 14 6i eod HOTEL ARRIVALS: ROCKLIN HOUSE. Oct 23—James Laird, New Glasgow; Wm Laird, do; John McDonald, do; Barrett Henderson, Morth Wiltshire; Daniel Henderson, do; David Nelson, West River; Theophiius Crosby, do; Jvha Nelson and wife, do; Hugh McKay, New Lonen; George Bagnall, Hazle Grove; Robert St ad, Wheatey River; J L Lefurgey, New Annan; Joho Moore, Crapaud; Robert Ford, Union Road; D MeKinlay, North River; Senator Haythorne, Marshfield. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 23—-R W Beatty, Amherst, NS; 0B Wad- man, Crapaud; Jabez Hudson, Victoria; John McL Smith, Eldon; James Warren, Halifax; W F Tid: narsh, Canoe Cove; Edwin Dawson, Tryon; John Hooper, do; G P Walker, New Annan; Vonelure Gay, Pownal; Dennis Murphy, Cork, Ireland; Wm Umlah, St John, N_ B; Percy H Palmer, Halifax; Hugh McLellan, do; J Munro, PEIRR. 2t—James Bain, Yarmouth, N 8; Capt James Lannigan and wife, Souris; G P Mc- Gowan, Boston Pilot. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 23—A Glidden, Tignish; Neil McKelvie, Summerside; T Tate, Montreal; W C Ford, do; Emerson Wood, London, Eng; Chas D Dickerson, Woodstock, N B; W 8S Stewart, Halifax; H F Heenan, do; W H Woodworth, Berwick, N 5; Chas F Trask, Gardiner, Me. WARNING ! VT HEREBY caution all persons from pur- chasing my Farm, situate near Big Pond, Lot 45, King’s County, which is advertised for sale, on the 30th inst, at Souris. I have been in peaveable possession of the above property for the last thirty years, and any one purchasing it will incur serious risks. PATRICK McPHEE. Big Pond, Lot 45, Oct. 21, °83—oc22 3i pd BRAN & SHORTS TS tons WHEAT BRAN. EN tons do SHORTS. For Sale by HORACE HASZARD, Qneen Equare. Oct. 17th—?wks eod For Charter, BRIGANTINE “ZELICIA,” due here about the 20th inst., i= open for Charter for New York, to carry po'a'oes and other products of the Island. Aj; '!y to PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch'town, Oct, 15, 1886—tf The Fitgpatriek Murder, a LENGEN HeUSE! MANTLE DEPARTMENT. o-—- LARGE STOCK now showing of New; Choice, Fashion- able Goods :— Short Jersey Cloth Jackets. Short Curi Cloth Jackets, Short Nap Cloth Jackets. (German Manufacture, Beautifully Braided ) Long Ottoman Cloth Paletots. Long Nap ¢loth Paletets. Lorg Silk Ottoman Paletots. (Perfect Fitting.) Children’s Jackeis end Uisters, in light Curl Cleths, &¢.; largest assortment we have Dolmans, beaver cloths. ever shown, Fur-Lined Cloaks, in Gray Squirrel, White Squirrel, Fitch, &e., &e. CHz0, DAVIES & Co. Ch’towa, Oct. 15, 1885. SRE Ce GREAT PREPARATIONS vonitnn WE tenants PALL TRADE AT THE FLOUR AND TBA STORE, —_—_— oO: ON BAND AND TO ARRIVE: Our large and direct importations from London enable us to give Extra Gool Value in half chests, caddies, five-pound air- EA tight tins (screw tops) &c., Ke. Warranted Extra Strong. UFFEE — barrels Matchless, Kent Mil's, and other choice! LO 1 . ar aoaee cheap. We Guarantee Satisfaction or money refunded. Java, }-aracaibo and Rio, &e., &e , fresh roasted and ground on our premis¢s. Do not buy the imported, adulterated Ground Coffee. 300 Boxes and Half-Boxes Choice Raisins, 40 Kegs Grapes. 3,000 pounds Currants, 300 Boxes Figs. Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Soap, Brooms, &., &c. Wholesale Buyers can Make Money by buying from us. Retail Buyers can Save Money by buying from us. Our Noite: “ BEST QUALITY aT LOWEST PRICE.” BEE Et dc (ar 2 Ch’town, Oct, 13, 1885. — _— — pao anges anaes NEW FALL G8BES, J. Bo MWA VACDON ALE c now showing new Dress Goods, from 10 cents a yard ; new Cashmeres, black and colored, 25 cents a yard; new Ulster Uloths, 60 cents a yard ; new Dress Cloths, 16 cents a yard ; new Wiacies, plain and checked, very cheap; new Tweed, 45 cents a yard; new Worsted Cloths, all prices ; new Scarlet Flannels, 16 cents a yard; Hats, Flowers and Feathers, Velveteens and silk Velvet Plushes, Kent Woolen Goods in great variety. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, BIG STOCK) Suit, for $3; Overcoats for $+; Blankets and Quilts, very cheap. value for your money, try J. B. MACDONALDS, Queen Street. If you want good Ch'town, Sept. °3, '85—dy wky pat Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. l—_——— EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! We are making our FALL BOOTS on the Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. ' We call especial attention to our now BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside. Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots, They cannot be beaten in price, quality and fit, SOLE LEATHER, by the Site and Roll DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 2nd, 1855 ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FT FRB. o CAM ON ee a () HEAD OFFICK—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH ~ J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. eee ——— Risks Taken on Mest Faverabie Terms. AGENT FOR PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND: F H. ARNAUD. $2,069,000 ae VMERCHANTAR RANK OF UALIVAE OCTOBER 24. 1885. 28 . oar ciontoncanls EXECUTORS’ HOTICE, | FP YHI2 undertigned,! xcutors of the last will and testament of James Stenley, late of Charlottetown, decesse?, hereby noti‘y all persons indebted to bis estate to make imme- diate payment to them, at the office of their Solicitor, Mr. Edward J, Hodgeon. in Char- lottetown, and all persens having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit the) same, duly attested, to them, within twelve months from this date, ated this 17th day cf Octeber, A. D, 1585. GEORGE STANLEY, W. W. STANLEY, Oct. 20 ~Iwk eod Valuable Premises. PY Auction, MONDAY, October 26th, at 12 o’clo k noon, on the premises, ,that beautifuily-situated property, known as **The Free Chuch Property,” Upper Prince Street. The Charch building is moveable and will be sold sep2rately. Good Title, elear of incumbrances will be given. Terms :—25 per cent cash ; balance in three years, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Executors, Oct. 19, 1885—t1 sale COAL. COAL. Nut, and Old XO arrive: Acadia, Sidney Coal. Also, in store, a quantity of Anthracite Coal (Egg and Chestnut sizes) Good qua‘ity. Will be sold et Lowest Cash Prices. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Mines Ch’town, Oct. 15—2wks eod FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf, fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract. The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Dona'd McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co.of this city. It is fitted up on the most ‘n principle, and has hithe:to paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered. Possession given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Ch’town, Oct, 17, 1885, Executors’ Notice. FENHE Undersigned Executrix and Fxecu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons iodebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and al] persons having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve mcnths from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day o OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, ‘ JAS. CURRIE, Executors. Oct. 2nd—law ti “A Woerd in Sayson.’ OYSTERS. THE best place in the city to get OYSTERS fresh from the Narrows, Raw, Stewed, Fried or on the Half-Shell, Is at McDONALD’S CONFECTIONERY, Opposite Owen Connolly’s, Queen St. Ch’town, Oct. 14—tf WHITE OATS y ANTED,—5,000 bush. WHITE OATS. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’town, Sept. 28, °85—wky pat WANES, LOST, FOUND, de. a LS OST—A shop-door Key, The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, oct24 tf \ ANTED—In a small family a Cook and Housemaid ; no washing. Apply at thie ofiice. cct2I tf NOR SALE—An 8-stop American Organ, first-class maker, as good as new, excel- lent tone ; cost $170, will sell for $80. Apply at this offive. oct2i 3i pd OR SALE—For $300, a ccmfortable House and weil-bwit Barn st head of Hillsborough Street. Apply to C, B. Chap- pell. oct20 Imo eod pd ik SALE—A balance of 15 barrels of Cement, to clear, at $3.25 ; gereral price $4. Apply at this office, octl9 ry\O LET—Three separate Rooms, suitable for two or three in family. Apply ‘to J. Kelly, Sidney Street, near Gas W orks. oct 16 tf “O LET—A large Warehouse end Stable, in rear of the subscriber’s store. —W. W. Wellner. oct]2 2aw 3wks ANTED—An active Agent for Prince Edward Island, to represent the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company. Apply to R. H. Matson, Supt., Revere Hotel, Char- lottetown. oct7 ‘OR SALE.— 500 loads nice dry Kindling Wood; 300 loads Hardwood, at Wood Yard, corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Delivered in any part of the city.—WILLIaM BuRHOE, eod ti—oct3 OARDERS—-Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. Williem Kenuedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. sept? tf fT\O LET—The laige brick Store on Queen Street. next to J, D. Macleod. Posese- sion given firstof May. Apply to A. White. @ *pr27—2aw pat OOMS TO LET—Suitoble for offices or Sample Rooms, Enquire of W. R. Boreham, Grafton Street. aug]8 tf age Per * enone nee sags <cik-nepanytar heangl oelier trent a ee eee ad ne ee ee ee y ) p ne aT a ee 7 ss — a aan - ee oer senna enneaan eee eee wenn eee te : iu Sap cere ces onder cen = es . - , Secieaipeenatignnmncengmnaenpiaagia Se need eee i a <* ee oe