r TY - i ; £ oon — or Pe - x 1 ‘ ; and Other items, jaca ; —~ The advertisem nt of Pheo 5 te. th a ‘) ‘ @ Keefer is again visiting Unar- - Bf. , Be 2p. B. <2. i‘ rt o moyen cases fur goods now open- Ye = oa & Stewart, 4 ndon Honse. ae fare? Sept 238 31 a - : c eNTY EXHIBITION to-morrow, ’ eLoUe- . ’ st ee train will leave ( harlottetown mal. neil i” ee : oe 1h 0c am lg — ° 4 - Ssatr.— Meee Ek. H. Norton & ‘ oor prope rty Miss Monaghan on/ \ ne x ae | stil et to day, tor Boo, y oad Street , a i P a .Firemen’s Tournament Com- Oe getho ’ : b _* | meet this evening at 8 o'clock b 5! wet . : . ’ } 4 Fe} by t rder. Db k inlayson, sec y. “_ e 5 - ; a nntiebin a . The adjourned meeting of the ma — d ."s B gad Boating | lub to be held this pe postponed till Thursday next, s eink ww § ber ist. @ -_—-sS-— Be YcsiC.- Mr. Hawley wishes to meet the j i ’ Mike * 2 7 ; “pagchers and acholars of the First Bn Sabtlath School at 7 o'clock to- ig the School Room. Come. gol! -¢ WiLLIAM _.The steamer William ar- MB iom New York on Friday night with ej from " Be pets CARO and sailed for Sydney, C. iyp coal OD Saturday evening. t. m., 4—All members who will take ,ig the exhibition next week will please se practice in the Gymnasium this i ‘Bar-bel! drill at half-past eight. Bs, have the cheapest goods obtainable in m. warket, also the finest goods, i... very low priced readymade garment Lise them, and if you want them just as jag custom-made < all, we have the goods, oe nes Paton & Co. dy 3i wy li—sept28 oo a .ncrep Fox Murork —It ie reported f ss 8 man hailing from Grand River has narested at Lorine, Sacramento Valley, May, for the murder of Joseph Mooney, ‘eed death was recorded in Tue Ex- Zug a few weeks ago. x oo i i. Nor TRE. — We are not going to close aud go out of business because some of our Rt titors are moving out of the cellar. We vill be open for business Our prices BS xt have to advance on account of extra We will sell below competitors.— sep26 arene? BS hase Bros. Sen Serschool hoeks received to-day : Ovid, Cicerouis Cato Major, imon's Physical Geography, Brachett’s Stee) Grammar, Schultz's History of we ivind, Lee's Physic, Chambers’ Geom- th. Soil of Farm.—Haszard & Moore, iown's Block. as iL jvare, Rae os Ss - fg Bonavista.—The steamer Bonavista wrt bere from Montreal this morning, Macgog a general cargo erd_ several bengers en route to Newfoundland. She Magn this afternoon, taking a cargo of yiueand horses and sheep on deck. The ynive was shipped by Messrs. Daffy, Boyle wilime, and the sheep and horses by You, Wheatley, Henderson and Gardiner ———<-- — oe st Pavuu's*Caurcu —The venerable Sacideacon Jones, of Windsor, N.S., for- ey of this parish, who is at present mating the Islaud, preached last evening maojuent and impressive sermon to a meee congregation in St. Paul’s Church. mas many friends were delighted to hear magain. We understand he returns me to-day. ASap Casz.—The Guardian of th‘s wing details a sad case of ‘*Rum’s York” at Sammerside, in which a young wi brsineds policeman with a whiskey mate. If we may believe the Guardian’s my tption, a worse case could hardly have gwitred in Charlottetown. It is hard to @ * St young men going to ruin—even in me & lace of the Scott Act. tr ul ae STUDENTS ON THE Move. — Mesars. swivel Hooper and Ed. P. Moore, of this me wey, and -- Ayres, of Brackley _ Road, were among the passengers in @ epress this morning en route tu Phila- “pa. Messrs. Hooper and Ayres enter 3 _ their studies at the Dental College of ee ' niversity of Pennsylvania, and Mr, koora resumes his studies in the Medical a ego of the same university. 5 tr -_ ABn \TELD.—George Gibson, of Hants vanity, N.S , | this spring twelve Uhels of oats on good lan |,on which potatoes wats had been previously grown. The it has just been threshed out, and is some- Mg remarkable—°60 bushels, or more than ean to one. The seed wes sown on 8ix “on The best yield was from a patch of a — 4 acres, where potatoes had beep ged the previous year, and itis thought # tay . al . . ‘ ¢ been about twenty-five to one. —[ St. a) dun. sowe d - ai The steamer Premier, Capt oa a here from Halifax, via ipter- baecal Ports, on Satnaday evening, with a =. igo. She left onreturn at an early oS this morning. While the steamer was “Sy Vapt. Kelley and Mise Carrie A. et 1% “y eatport, Digby County, N. S., Galler in Tit Pewter - ma Fire ‘ ; tek marriage. The ceremonny ‘ Gerd P ace at the residence of Rev. J. A. “0, who cfliciated. Tue EXAMINER Wites wis ’ ; . be with the Captain’s many fiionds here , "6 himself and bride every success in ‘ inant “4 tant, Exuterriox Wrex.—The Athletic ee give one of their bfor- " d eubibicio — as one of the attractions Wgramm on week. A new and interesting B Ulli be ~ naa been arranged, and there During np new features introduced. Wice the + evening a contest will take Re me to be a silver cup given by a Thi to the best running high Th. +218 will be open to all-comers. il also be a bicycle race and a at Ure rae ' a7 : : Bx.) * Galbraith’s Band will be ia ‘endance, dere Wi cilia Cavfon] ORT: This morning Robert from the eet for the robbery of Sanda @ residence of John McLean, Pel, The, night, 20th inst., was discharg- y Simmons witbesses ~Jacob Scott, Geo. Mating th and Elizabeth Macdonala— thy... 24 Crawford was at service in tate igs tare oa Sunday night, at + hn Sini aiteged the money was sto en. Misiine oe ’ better known as “Jimmy te dy + Was tined $3) or 30 days for be- We umk and disorderly, «nd Lem. *48 given a month’s imprisonment Oe drank labor for beating his mother. Was fined $3 or 14 days. 4 z Pou Ez . a ey i | - DAILY EXAMIN if you | — em ¥ ‘TEL Pe te i. St atest ttn tt r tc in ah astttlt it atinnsaten nse, (GRAPHIC NEWS. Spectra, Despatrouss to Tue Examiner. NOTES FROM OTTAWA. DOMINION PARLIAMENT THESTRIKE ' i | | ze Ortawa, Sept. 28, n the House of Commons, 8 8 | siderable progress was mol eee a mentary estimates, _— McMullen & Landerkin obstructed the evening session, Landerkin persisting in reading extracts from newspapers. The chairman of the committee called them to order repeatedly without effect. The speaker was then called to take the chair and the House adjourned amid will disorder. Proiogration will probably take place on Wednesday. The strike continues. One firm of millowvers have conceded the demands of the strikers. Opinions of the Pulpit, Rev. Mr. Herridge’s Fair and Moderate Criticism. a Orrawa, Sept. 28. The Rev. Mr. Herridge, Presbyterian, preached to a crowded church yesterday on the events of the present session of parliament. While regretting the dis- clogyres that had been made, he severely denounced the exaggerations made by polli- ticians and the press. He did not believe all revelations were of the character assign- ed to them, and he entered his protest against indiscriminate vituperation. There were meu in Ottawa to-day suffer- ing the stigma of the basest imputationa, who, whatever unwise things they may have done, do not deserve that style of con- demnation. We had no right to jump at conclusions or be unduly suspicious. One unjust action is bad enough. To say that it proves the corruption of the whole body politics would be false to the honor of Canada and the cause of truth. The Rev. Mr. Farries, another Presby- of ind:secriminate and vom- paring Ottawa to Svdom The demand of this **t\urn the rascals out.” vituperation, firebrand was Influenza—At the Antipodes. Sypney, N. §. W., Sept. 28. There is a serious epidemic of influenzs prevailing in Melbourne, Australia, caus- ing many deaths. General Booth, of the Salvation Army, was given an immense ovation on his ar- rival here. Out of Werk. MonrTREAL, Sept. 28. In consequence of the new mining regula- tions of the Quebec government, Asbestos down. _Two thousand miners are thus thrown out of work in one district. <> ———— Untrue. Lonpon, Sept. 28. It is not true that Professor Winschied of Leipsic, has recently left the Catholic Church. His change of faith dates bick to 1870, and is now considerable of chestnut. Earthquakes. Cuicaao, Sept. 28. There were four distinct earthquake shocks on Saturday night in parts of Il- linois and Missouri. Enthusiastic Report. Lonpon, Sept. 28. Col. Howard Vincent writes to the Lon- don Times a glowing account of his Cana- dian misaion. MARRIED. At the residence cf the officiating clergy- on the 26th inst, by the Rev. J. A. man, . Gordon, M. A,, Capt. Albert: H. Kelly, of steamship Premier, and Miss Carrie A. Davies, of Westport, Digby Dounty, N.S. DIED. On Sunday, the 27th inst., George Hooper, Esq., aged 79 years {Faneral from his late reside nce, Bayfield St., on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to Milton Cemetery ] APOLLINARIS, 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BRO3., jy30—4m eod pd Sole Agents. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc V ANTED.—Two - ae deal Journeymeno Tailors at A. J. MuRPHY’s. pe pt23 ‘ENTS WANTED.—“‘Life of Sir Jobn. by = Te nae. Baroness Macdonald kindly expressed the hope “that the book wens pees cessful from every point of view. ug Bano Macdonald, after reading part of . manne < — wrote Col. Macpherson— ‘I can no y = gratulate you on the success of ar Py oo person wishing fac-simile of Sir John or postage and they will be mailed immediately. Apply to EARLE Pt — Inc House, St. John, N. B. sep2 YOTICE.—All persons indeb‘ed by boo'x pod N count to Patrick Trainor. Denenet. 98 quested to make payment before the ~~ L.4- November next, as after that time the a 0 ~ hag ha handed over to a lawyer for collec PATRICK TRAINOR, Weymouth Street. sepizs—3i pd NTrED.—An honest A and industrious lad, W about 14 years of ag», for work ind»ers and outdoors ia connection with a 8 tore. Apply at this office. . _ dy ti—sep 2 , 16 or 17 to ANTED.—A strong boy about , carry parc do other work in a Cry ~ : ote ont ce office. tf—sepr24 OOO goods store. App ER, terian, also preached, assuming an attitude | and Gomerrah. | owners and operators have resolved to shut | » fat undermention St nina Oa gr tna —- Si — The Races at Char'ottetown. ENTRIES FOR EXHIBITON WEEK. ; Wednesday 7th October—Three Minute Class—Gay Boy, by Dean Swift, d Princess, by Prince Harry, owned by John T., Mullins, Kensington; Parnell, bay stallion by Abdallah Messenger, d Dolly, by a son of imported Saladin, owned by P. P. Gillis, Ch town; Neptune Lee, bik stallion by All Right, 5817, d Nelhe, b Sambo, owned by Duncan H. Martin, P i Island; Minnie Morgan, br m by Harry Morgan, d by a son of Saladin, owned by Dr. OC. L. Barnes, Geo'town, P EI; Fair Ellen, b m by Island Chief, d by King Bird, owned by James McNeill, S’side, PEI; H All Right, blk stallion by All Right, 5817, owned by A L Slipp, Truro, Nova Scotia. Wednesday, 7th October—Two-year-old (Futurity)—Brazil Bay, colt by Brown Wilkes, d Olive by Lakelands Abdallah, owned by J C Mahar, Truro, N S; Mary T, bay filly hy Nutburn, 1299, d Lyra, by Antinor, 364, owned by J R Larry, Amhers', N_ §; Fleetwood, hy Preceptor, d Morina, owned by Barrett Hender- son, North River, Prince Edward Island ; Pache, by All Right, 5817, d Nellie W, owned by D M Wright, Cheiry Vailey, P E Island. Loot S, by Black Pilot, d by Kingbird, owned by Henry Horne, Char- lottetown, PEI. Minnie Lee, bl f, by All Right, d Nellie by French Lioa, owned by. Newton Duncan, North Tryon, P E_ I. Swiftwood, by Preceptor, d by Dean Swift. | owned by Robert Fitzsimmons, Lung River, PEL. Qhief Lock, by Island Chief, d by American Eagle, owned by James McNeill, ,Summerside, P E 1. Blanid, chestnut filly, by Preceptor, d Queenbird by King- bird, owned by Patrick Reid, Stanley Bridge, P E I. Wednesday, 7th October—Free-for-All— Minnie Gray, gr m, by Harry Morgan, owned by William Gamma, River John, N S. Stranger, ch g, owned by I T Winans, Charlottetown. Lady Pilot, bay m, by Black Pilot, owned by E H McMillan, Stanley Bridge, PE 1. Blackbird, bl m, by All Right, 5817, owned by Edmund Cameron, Charlottetown, P E L. Lucy Derrick, b m, by All Right, 5817, owned by Newton Lee, Truro, NS. Dear- born, 4804, b s, by General Hardcock, 1165, d Vinnie Bonner, by Mambrino Star, 585. Heck, ch s, owned by A L Slipp, Truro, N 8S. Loafer, b g, by French Sporter, owned by Newton Dawson, North Tryon, P. E. I. SECOND Day. Thursday, October 8th, 1891—3-year-old class—Almont Wilkes, bs, by Hernando, 2891, d Olive Wilkes, by George Wilkes, owned by H © CraswelJ, ‘St Eleanors, 'P EL. Parkside, b s, owned by W A srennan, Summerside, P E I. Queenie, ,owned by John Richards, P E I. Lady | Byron, steel gr m, by Gold Dust, d by 'Gull, owned by UC. McDonald, Belfast. Dot, |b m, by Administrator, d by Dean Swift, owned by M Reid, Summerside, P E I. | Thursday, 8h of October, 1891 —Stallion ‘race—Parnell; Elmo, 8074, by General Knox, 140,d by Tiger, 2nd dam by | Morgan Prince, owned by C, L. Strickland, 'Ch'town; Isreal 3370, by Ram- ‘part, d Jessie, by Bellwood, owned by A C. Bell, New G.a-g ow; Golden, 7U64, ty Royal Lambert, 7012, d Nellie Boates, by DanielLambert, 102.) owned» by “A: Nog Large, Ch’town; Black Pilot, bl. st., by | All Right, 5819, d Bay Jennie, by Me- ‘Innis Pony, owned by Newton Lee, Truro, N.S. Heck, Neptune Lee. Thursday, 8th of October, 1891—2.40 ‘class—Neptune Lee; Maud K., b. m., by Hernando, 2891, d by Young. Sambo, owned by Alex. Kennedy, Southport, P. E. I.; Minnie Morgan, Lady Pilot, Harry C., Bay st., by Hernando, ad Fanny, ‘by McInnis Pony, owned by H. C. Connolly, Ch’town; Nellie, gr. m., by All Right, | owned by Newton Lee, Truro, N. S.; Dearborn, Sea King, chst. st. by Milburn | King, owned by A. L. Slipp, Truro, N. S. P. E, ISLAND RAILWAY Provincial Exhibition-& Races, N connection with the Provincial Exhibition and held at Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Uctober 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th next, the following arrangement for Trains and Fares will be car- ried out :-— Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from all Stations to Charlottetown on Octo- ber Sth, to parties in charge of Live Stock or cther Exhibits; also to parties appointed to act as Judgea, Return Tickets will be issued ‘at one first-class fare to the general public by Afternoon Trains on October 5th, by ali Traifis on October 6th, 7th, &th, and by Forenoon Trains on October ath, except from Stations west of Summerside. These Tickets will be good for return up to and on October 10th, 1891. : : A Special Passenger Train will run from Tig- nish on October 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, on follow- ing schedule, which is Staudard Time :— . Leave Tignish.......-..cececeereneeeeeees 4 00 2. m 6 ANDETCOD. .......ceceesseeeepeeeers 441 © Bloomfield... cceccevececesceees 3 O8 : 6 (CP LOOPY... .scccccscete 5 25 - 8 ae BEI de nocescceccccccecetesesé 6 20 © WellingtOm.....cce.sseveeceeeesees 60 6) Miscouche.....c.cccceesescccesers 7 10 - * Summerside.....-..cccececceesers 7 25 : © =$Kemsingtom .........sereceeeeecese 7 53 2 © BreetOWwR .....ceeeeeeeereenceeeces sii.” * ‘Hmerald .....ccceeeeesereecscevere 8 25 * Bradalbane.......----<«oeeceeesees 8 32 nt * Hunter River....----.-sseereeees ; 8 57 . North Wiltshire.......---++-++++ 907 “ Royalty Junction, ........++++-+++ or Arrive Chtrlottetown.....6. .-ee ee ee rere 10 00 his Special Train will leave Charlottetown tor retien at 4.45 p. m., standard, on October 6 h, 7th and 8th, ‘Tickets will be issued by Speci»! Train at undérmentioned rates, good for returu Train on date of issue and following Tickets issued by Special on October 8th, which will be good for return by Regular Trains on October 9th, and those igsgued by Spe- cial ou October 9th, which will be good for return by Special day, except py Regular Trains on October 10th :— : Tignish to Piusville, inclusive chedeveelbesel $1 > Bloomfield to Portage, = “oi swdetasdauee = Conway to Richmond, ge ensescetecese = Wellington to S’side, ae cosueeeue 7 New Annan to — SO , ecacncsesdecers a Bradalbane to Clyde, * esecseeaeeeeess 5 Hunter River and North Wiltshire.......---- a Colville, Loyalist and Miltom.......-+s«-+++-+- 1 Winslve, 20c. ; Royalty Junction....-.--.----- 5 Passengers to and from Stations on Cape Tra- ranch will connect at Emerald J unction en Train to and from Charlottetown. Return Tickets will be issued to Charlottetown ed rates by Forenoon and Al-er- the Kast on one om, th, and by Forenoon ,Train on oth, good ne up to and on 9b Octuber, except Tickets issued on 9th, which will be good for retura on noon Trains from 10th :— Souris to Bear River, inclusive nccausbeincen Ge oe Selkirk to Lot 4, a, gaaebesnnpenes 64 - Mt. Stewart to ee oF. ahenséuceosane ee =~ Jeorgetown to Peaxkes. 5 sdeeecgeecescees 50s Poaud. 60c ; York and Union,..-++-+++- bnaceee _ Bedford, 40c; Brackley Point..---++++0--+0* eee me Suffolk, 35c ; Royalty JUNCCION......-00-++-+*8 bc i i da at Afternoon Traiv for Souris will be hel Chi nanewn until 5 p. m., standard, on October and will connect at Mount Train for Georgetown. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. sch, 7th, 8th and 9th, "owert with Evening ro “MONDAY, SEPT te nc eaten ieee anata A EMBER 28. 1891. Zanbpition NEW FALL DRY GOODS PERVING & STBRNS’. Waa equipped with New and Cheap Goods for tue Season’s trade. We have a large stock _ which has been purchased principally for Cash in the best markets of the world, and being satisfied with small profits, we can assure all who trade with us the very best value to be had on P. E. Island. Special Lines and Prices for Exhibition Week. New Millinery! New Dress Goods! New Jackets! New Ulsters ! An immense stock of New Woolen Goods, New Silk Goods, New Fur Goods, Dress and Mantle Trimmings; a big display of Mantle, Jackets and Ulsters; 25,000 yards Grey Cottons, 12,000 yards White Cottons, 3,000 yards Fleecy Cottons, 4,600 yards Flaunels; Cheapest Car- pets and Oil Cloths; special lines of Winter Underclothing; Dry Goods of all kinds at the lowest prices in the city. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, September 28, 1891—dy & wky _ PATTON & We are the ONLY REAL AND GENUINE ATTONS doing a Dry Goods Business in the City. MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! We have only been open One Week. If our busi- ness increases at the same rate as it has during the week, we will need half a dozen Branch Stores by the time we are in business as long as some of our com- petitors. very dollar's worth of goods put_in the Store is bought for HARD, COLD CASH. We are détermined ro FPirm- shall wadersell us... Remember, our piace of business is 136 QUEEN STREET, two doors below Messrs. Prowse Bros. It will pay everyone to cali and see us. PATTON BROTHERS. Charlottetown, Sept-mber 15, 1891—eod & wky 2 Ne P FARMERS AND OTHERS! MAKE A NOTE OF THIS ! JAMES PATON & CO. have only one place of business in Charlottetown. You will find them at the Old Stand, BROWN’S BLOCK, No. 168 Mar- ket Square. We have no Branch Store in the City. We are in no way connected with any other Firm doing a Dry Goods business in. Charlotteto wn Remember the address;— = JAMES PATON & CO.,, BROWN’sS BLOCK, 168 MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, September 14, 1891—eod & wky 10 ieee IT WILL PAY “‘Groree Lawson, Pa. D., LL. D., ARRIVE per brigt. Zenith from Tuark’s | PEAKE BROS. & CO. ) tt hi To get your Eyes tested by us before buying from pedlars. Our goods are bought right and you can rely on them. cE. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1891—2aw & why 91-2 Ounce Packets, - - 4 cents. send money away in answer to the flash DER has been employed in my own house- Britain and Ireland.” septs a cargo of Salt, crushed and uncrushed, suit- 5 rT rT Habe 10 | advertisements. hold for many years. Salt! Salt! able for packing meat and fish. Apply to OLD, . aii Le’ Ww L | To see our New Watches before you “WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW. Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great | Island, about the middle of October, | Ch’town, Aug, 26, 1891—2aw