oe OPS IF OTe aT ee eee re ro‘: _ ~ TS. “ry Lik VALE f Bears are plentiful in New Brunswick. iecieus ux Board of } ith meets this evening. e Sitk Vs ts-~excellent @idue—at r Bros ileal Strivep Millinery Plushes-~very h-—at beer Bros itiiiien Foorsaiy. at Victoria Park to-morrow after noon at 4 o clock -_ - Cre “Shiloh’s Remedies For sale oi s/ \pothecaries Hall. oct20 2i 7 Lik Gospel IneeLing Ai my held an open-an n Market S juare last evening. . CHILDRENS Cashmere Hose —several special values now offering—at Beer Bros ~~ YounG Ladies Journal for Nove : ‘ Diamond Bookstore. \ tine numb« - Coprisn, best qualit: 1 exp fo the Fish Market, re ifton Street. 2i1-~oct2y ieahaseiiliaaiiaaaa AN imi IRTANT QUESTION, Have you secured a ticket for Justin McCarthy’s lectures? ‘ eanieuin **Sutios’s Faminy Remepies.’— A fresh supply received to-day at Apothecari¢es Hall octZ0 21 idiemneiiadiicn ail Mess Swap, in half barrels and kits, at Crafton Street. H. Myrick & Co’'s., oct20-—2i =~ > Sv. Maritw's temperance society intend having a course of entertainments, to com- wience on next night of meeting. sleeiltaiee Pinxaw Happiss and Digby Herring, at J. H. Myrick & Co’s., Grafton Street oct20—2i > Starr will arrive to ‘lock, and VW Clarke Tae steamer M. A morrow eturn at 2 o'clock, p. m.—W. morning at 6 o« agent > It is lerstodd that Bie Beir, who has been conhinedan Stony Mountain penitentia: siice September, 1885, will shortiy be granted his liberty. Sia ities Macxerert, Extra Mess, Nos. 1, 2and 3, in arr. halves and kits of 10 to 20 lbs. each, at J. H. »s., Grafton St. oct20 A Myrick & C hie jestis McCarray lectures this evening at Bangor, Me.. snd to-morrow night at Fredericton, N. B. A banquet will be. given him in Fredericton. ai 7 Tar prisoner Hand has been acquitted on the indictment charging him with having caused the dynamite explosion at Mr. McCrae’s house at Sarnia, Ont Siena Avetion SALE of choice No. ] Gravenstein Apples and other good kinds, to-morrow, Tharsday, at 10.30 o'clock. SE ulvertise ment,—A. McNeill, Auctioncer. = - Mr. H. M. Kiem, U. went on board the Government steamer this forenoon. The S. Consul at this port, Alert stars and stripes were run up to the peak in honor of the visitor. sineuiinaai At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon two drunks were. disposed of-—one for $20 and the other for 34. Ten dog tax delin juents were also attended to. A tres- pass case was postponed till Frid Ly next. iiiuledtingienmamei A vRvexMAN ‘nanted Crossman is being tried in Moncton for perjury in a Scott Act ease. There is a good deal of crooked testi- lotte- an example was made mony given in Scott Act cases in Char town and it is high time ot some af the offende rs. i tellin scsi Tae 8. S. Coban, from Montreal, arrived here this morning at 7 o'clock, with a cargo of fiour and general mdse, She left for St. John’s, Ntid., at 12 o'clock, taking a quantity of oats, vegetables, and 20 sheep on deck. Mr. Wm. Wi ise, Mrs. Wise and Master Wm. Wise, went as passengers. . tn Silas A SPECIAL 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 vhich received at- tention at the meeting on Monday night last. ay order of President. John Hennes sey, Secretary. 203i - al Tur Vice Admiralty Court sat this morning to hear the adjourned motion to sell the eargo of the schr Highland Light... Mr. McLeod for the owner of the cargo asked that he be allowed to Pay into court the appraised value of the cargo instead of having it sold, a long ar’ gument this was allowed by and afte: the Court. ii call ai T'wo accidents of a rather serious nature occurred at Lower Jemseg, N. B., on Friday last. Mr. Esbro Chase, while engaged in a wrestling bout, fell and broke his leg, which was set by Dr. Caswell... A young girl named Maud Stillwell, while playing near a fire, narrowly escaped being burned to death, her clothes catehing fire and burning while on her. Tel ceq? “aph. _-2 A sketca of Sebastopol, showing all the for- tifications and right and left siege works of the cavaly charge against Le prande’ s forces, also a view of Inkerman, showing the Rus- sians in full force previous to the attack on the outlying pickets, is on exhibition in the south window of the Diamond Bookstore. It is drawn from memory by Sergeant-Major John Allen—whose stay in the Crimea was 1 year and 310 days and isa faithful sketch of historic Sebastopol. ed named tape Ox Monday afternoon an old man Daniel Gall. igher had a very narrow es from drownin; He was ‘rafting Z some spars pear Messrs. Kivk k & Daniel's $ pond, Portiand, when he slipped sud tel! into the water. His age and the dangerous way in which he fell, ae] . ‘endered his posit tion very perilous, aud the wight have been attended with fatal the prompt and gallant action ; acciadch rene bel 1t for of Mr. Patrick Brown, a man over 59 years of age, who hastening to the rescue, dove in and suceeded i in bringing Gallagher safely to the will sluice. —_—-_=2s Tar New Brunswick Salvationists carry re- yolvers. The Moncten Transcript says: ‘‘A young m an, a me mber of ¢! Salvation A my, met with a painful ac cident Tnesday vile ont of town, on the line of the Northern Division of the L. ¢ R. fie was in the bs nutting a cartridg da his revolver when it aah enly ent of he bullet entering the oalen' of the left hat Dr. B SS probed for he bullet, but did not succeed in extracting it. Another attempt will be made to extract the on “The unfortunate young mn Is great suiferer frou the accident.’ The Ca p- tain pavuld avt aljow bis suilievs ti Carry re- volyers ia times o peace. about a! SS en ey a = a — aA TH ie Bese 4 484ee ck a 3 HVE Y PHC NES [SPECTAL Despatcurs To Tar EXAMINER, | ac QB isc ese?O Rul ctiioRns. (*yrawa, Oc 19 . , : > » * Speaking cencrally the Hnglish speaking people of Quebec Provinee, Irish, Scotch and Kneli h, Irrespective Oi creed, Supper it Conserva ed the ve French of the Proyi against the Rielites, ce MontTreaz, Oct. 19. The Witness thus explains the success with which Mercier has met in Quebec ‘** Liberal journals of Ontario are claimine the re halt of the elections in this Province over the t x, ‘ the North Land $ as a Liberal. victory, a victory Government which perpetrated Shore Railway and Tanneries ilainies. This is a creat mistake. T) - i is me for the Nationalists. ! » Liberals share 3+ he use the Rou es adopted the Nationaii programme. it was the *Riel” cry and the ‘‘National” cry Wilich Carrie l tne Prov ince, The Ross Lalion Government ha been the Lost ééndpii¢al “one which the Province } c NOovUAICA one Which the rovinic tlas | | eve had, with th exception of Joly's administration, and it has been defeated together with its most honest and popular member Mr Taitlon—si uply because reiused to condemn the Dominion Govern ment for the execution of Riel. Detectives on the Shoot. Oct. 19. Four hundred Pinkerten detectives returning to the city from Armour’s CHICAGO, were pac k ing establishment to-day, @ settlement th trike having rendered their furthe: services as guards unnecessary. Before the train moved away a large crowd gathered } morning. Both were taken to police head- quarters. Ex-President James Foshay, the Broadway Ri rads, was also arrested t $50,000 bail. day. All were place: 1 under Another Railway Accident. Lincoun, Nes., Oct. 19. A construction train was thrown from the treck nine miles southwest of Fairfield this afternoon. The whole train was _pre- cipitated down in embankment 25 feet. _.. io 2223 ale ee . a 2 Five men were killed outright and nine more or less injured, Satisfied With the Result. Lonvon, Oct. 19. The Post says: The ‘Bulgarian Govern- ment is iatiahiod with the result of the elections, and is inclined to negotiate with Russia regarding the election of a prince to the vacant throne. Khe DBDauble Scuil Race. WoRrcESTER, Mass., Oct. 19. The three mils double seul! vace this aiternoon, between Hosmer and McKay, ot Boston, and Enright and O'Connor, of Toronto, was won by the former in 18m 1 ; “3-- Assigned. New York, Oct, 19. dealers in hops, made Iheir liabilities are nearly the same Barremore & Co., an assignment to-day. $925.000 : nominal amount. assets — Another Mar Gone Wrong Oct. 19. has left for parts MonrTREAL, ee rader, Re »bert, t unknown. His liabilities are about $10,000, $3,000 secured. We ather Bulictin. October 20 Moderate west and south winds fine little warmer. 10 a.m. and a TORONTO, HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Oct 19--D Murray, Pictou; Geo W O'Neill, Vernon River; Robt G Flewelling, Hampton, N B: Thos P Howard, Coi Ont; L S Kimball, Boston; P McEwen, do; J J Me- Donald, Montague; H Bradshaw, M D, New Glasgow; C E Pratt, St Peter's Bay. nwall, the Hon. Bertha Hamilton Gray, youngest da vue hier of the Hon. John Hamilton Gray, C. M. G., of Inkerman House. At the residence of ithe bride’s father, Oct. 19th, by the Rev. J. Sheaton, Wm, W. Stanley, of the firm of Stanley Brothers, to Miss Carrie L. Harvie. DILB. At Bedeque, on Saturday the 16th inst., Anna Thomas, rejict of the late Jonah Rogers, in the Sist year of her age, a native of Carmarthen, Ww ale s. Special Notices. a SRN Tw Barrels of Quince yu t received at Beer & (ros ol octl4 | Few people know what is the best Scotch vhiskey to dcuink, there are so many brands. } Tire ¢ ‘ velic wii skey, shipped by the Stirling | Bonding Co., erling, N. B., for age au | purity las long stood first in Scotland nobili yj: it is oid in full sized | bottles—six the gallon—nearly all other brands sell in small sized bottles. The G is sold ew here. Black dump gold abel. Seu you “3 - |} amongst the a velic Whiskey bottle; guld Caps) oad bh iK - lhe they j -| in order © | PAP UCS Tete te RANKIN HOUSE. Wm C Blundell, Montreal; Chas Cook, Pic- tou; John Lefurgey, S’side; A Stone, Mon- treal; Jos Read, S’side; Geo F Moulton, New York: Wm E Wood, St John, N B; F Fales, do; A Pelletier, Quebec. MARRIED. On the 19th inst. at St. Paui’s Church, Charictietown, by the rector, the Rev. Charles O*Meara, Mr. Frederick Peters, son of! Mr. Justice Peters, of Sidmount, to Miss ; ——e_ re) Mm ae, a i. | ‘ * me Oised § ae t we ¥ « oe: ene? os Ww _ rd ; a3 “2 BN ~ e ea t “gals # ae * oe ag SL A , o. -_ = - { » om | a / ON a was eo, rg ye Monday & Tuesday Evenings, NOVEXIBER Ist Anp 2Npo. SULINCTS: English Statesmen, Mayor Haviland, presiding. TUESDAY—“The Ww. W. Cause of Ireland” — Hon ullivan, presiding. General Adm Chairs (numbered), ission, 50 and Ct nts ; [ee 4 = ‘ i latform, so cents. | | Plan of Re served (¢ h L1rs the j Diamond Bookstore. Only a limited number of Tickets are issued, so that no overcrowding will be permitted each ticket-holder being guaranteed a com- fortable seat. Special terms to families. 7 now Tre v at now ready atv f»secure admission by from the <ity, all cae ene losed) ,eeaders ay reasil Try the TEA, 25 Cents LONDON HOUSE, Teacher ‘Wanted. ANTED, by the Board of School Charlottetown, at the aug3! Trustees of W i ii} OF THE FIRST CLASS, for School, the position of Principal of Queen Square to succeed Mr. R. E. Gaul, who hag resigned, The best of references will be required. ISAAC OXENTWAM, SECRETARY OF SCHOOL BOARD, Ch’town, Oct, 6, 1886—2i wed sat tl 31 oct Reserved NESDA s% Ys EXPIRATION wle & 39 Orators and Mme i will | | | | { i ' } ; } | ibe Epc*eeea vals fill and Foc Posi- | tions : seleet: d, By sper nr th These Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs and Mats at ‘and other Cloths, Tweeds, &c., at 33 per cent discount ; discount ; Silks, Satins Hosiery at 33 per cent discount ; Linen Gox discount. — TRASRBIN rkins and Velvets at 33 per cent discount ; Black and OCTOBER 20,1886. OF ——— ee ee ee OF Fancy ss cneciaad Ma maecen a Oe a ee Black and C Blankets, Counterpanes, 3 per cent discount ; jored Dee Colored YP} ds of all Kinds at 25 per cent discount ; Pri Ae8 a Comforts mcs per eo Co Cur A Lot of Goods at HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Real Lace, Cults, Frillings, a large variety Wool Goods, and commenced jeering the officers. The | a & happelic . Charlottetown. Such | latter then opened fire upon the crowd | bickeis can either be mailed te) with rifles, and two men were fatally|PYUrehaser er chtained at Viekeé| wounded and a number more or less in- | vice at Eycerm eon night of Lec-, jured. The officers claim that the crowd | UTC: began firing, and that they responded in|, Tickets for sale at the Drug Stores of self defence. Six of the detectives were | Messrs. Watson, Reddin, Rankin, Dodd and held on o chetuc of Wraie. Apothe aries’ Hall; also, at G. H. Haszard’s fand the Diamond Bookstove. More Bril very Arrests. 42° Competent and gentlemanly Ushers in attendan New York, Oct. 19, Dc pen at 7.15; Lecture commences ‘Jake” Sharp. the arch plotter in tl fat o ies de ‘wie +g aad Sim” | Mr. Ni eCarih y will nots Spe rk elses | Richmond, President of the Broadway and | waere on the island. Fifth Avenue Road were arrested this; © town, Oct. 18, ’86—eod & wky Out Quick. } < it Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1886. erkims & &e, All of the Above New and in Good Order, and will be em ee — —_———O ee ee cs i tee HE Lease of our premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other premises in time for spring trade, we will dispose of our whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONA LBLE DRY GOODS at aun &CRIFICE. 3s Goods at 35 per cont discount ; Mantis ind Lace t 33 and Whit tains a 3S per cent cent discount; Gloves and itons af 25 per cent Kdgings, Collars and Sacrificed in order te Clear SERS wae are oe veer MANTLE DEPARTMENT. DOLMARS, LONG PALE TOTS, SHORT JACKETS, KYRLE CLOPTH JACKETS, STOCKINGE TPE JACKETS, JERSEY JACKETS, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. KYRLE CLOTHS, DIAGONAL CLOTHS, OTTOMAN CLOTHS, ASTRAK tN CLOTHS, STOCKINGET: E CLOTHS, SEALE i s&s, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT CASHMWERES, ME RSIAGS, FORULE SERGES, GRILLAGE CLOTH, CAMELS HAIR SUITING, FURS. 3 & CEO. Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1836. een TG SUCCESSORS VJAVIES & CO. A Large Assortment Low Prices. Choice New Goods. Latest Biyies. } All the New Bress Materials j of the Scason with Plushies \ te Match. A Large Sicck. All Prices. ellen gue eneel OS ee ‘Peli Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Plushes, Velvets. STEWART, TO i ny, a James Paton &Gs. | 20: —— COMMENC ER Li i) A x ’ 240 7 — Black Cashmere, ON ~+ 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 26 aif 60 Colored Persian Cord (double width) 39 1200 ‘* Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 65 300 = ** ~~ Black Union Cashmere, ~ 29 ' 300 ‘* Gray Alpaca, ya 20 4380 _ All-wool Serge Dress Goods, ** 24 300 ‘** Mantle and Ulster Cloths, ‘* 81.60 850 ‘* Sateen Dress Goods, - 20 i Princess Dress Cords, $s 26 300 ‘** Plaid Dress Goods, - 13 Colored Velveteen, 85 OI i Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES Fancy Work- COME AND SEE THEM. a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. We will show these goods on tables in centre of store. SHIP ih! MBER — FO G22aT SALE GF SHIPWRECKED BRY GOODS, NG 24th. _— Goods are all in got vd condition and will be s ld as noted below — cents, now 17 cents, 4s “49 “ 4 * 9} 6 ‘“ “ 50 ss os “ 9 6 “ “. 1 s ss + 19 ae en ** $1.00 ss “ 43 + oat be ge a ss oy 4 , suitable tor JAVIES PATON & MARKET SQUARE. Ch'town, Sept. 20, 1886. is 65 . Trimming and C6),, HAT & FUR STORE, Block. Newson COTPACH FOR SALE. comfortable Cot of tac ler it conta. centrally-situated and now in the oc ‘upation d,on King Stret, near Prince. tep rooms and a large frost-proof cellar. fare also a Stable and Coach-house on the pre- | mises—all of which are in gv repair. . er ud aol oe For terms and particulars app:y to David I Maclennan or on Lue prenmiscs tu MRS. CATHSRINE MACLENNAN, Clrtewn, Uch ¢, 185 2 aw pu. AT tage, sign . There | } | #N Store, a quantity of i «| BHOSsST BARD CO8L, i Chestnut Sizes. Ege auc aa Ché AP ivi asa. apr. J. HUGHES, Water Street. Ch'towe, Uc¥. 14, 1888—im wot = N EW the Latest HATS, of | PRICES FURS, of ail kinds, Cieaned, Dyed. RICKS paid for Raw urs. HIGHEST CASH f | Ch’town, May 4, 856. TY DEPARTURE ! al te re i. LOWEST a and Repaired. 3s TUAR c. * nam anne ae, ae a ae eel eee ame p -* ma