Ee Te Oe Ow eee CHE Local and Other ltems, Hal w : to-morrow li I tro to the lecture in St. Jamea’ tla sf -_> Crow) Orr ‘* Gleanings from my Com? tr) wks Diao RT Chree Scott Act cases ad i till Friday next. aliens ALEDONIAN Cy Regnlar meeting at 8 kK this evening Business—Election of : J. M Campbell, secretary : Reet KILLED Anil. C. R. brakeman named Dixon was crushed to death between cars at Kimedale, near Truro. on Saturday night eee : : scorr Act Four new summonses were served last evening Chree are for first olfen- ce ind one third All are returnable on Frid elicitin ea To NIGHT Don’t forget tev My Go don’s lecture on “R ‘mbies in the Northwest.” in St James’ Hall. to night, The lecture wil] be very lateresting inna, Fonerat Nort he funeral of the late D Ho kirk will lea the house, Rochford Sqnare, to rrow (Wednes iay) afternoon, at 20 clock; thence to Xt. Paul's church, and by raul to Sherwood {( tery F iene Dearxess Curep.—A very interesting 132 page Lilustrated beok on ck fuess. Noise in the head How they may he cured at your home, Post free 3d Address Dkr. NICHOL SoN, St. John Strvet, Moutreal. dw tf - im@ Turr.- The races on Summerside Driving Park to-morrow promise to be very interesting. A special train will leave Char- lottetow 1at9.ls, loeal tir 1e Fare ty Sum- ; ; inerside and return, only one dollar. o INLAND Revenve.—We are glad to learn that the Co nor-General in Council has made P. E. lsian! Division one class higher, th by en lleetor to an increase in rank, and what is perhaps more acceptable, 0 Dp ent. Increase lo salary. - [+ LeGRAPtic.—Owine to the trouble in the abie, Me Ssitatiny repeating televrains at wth Capes lormentine ind Traverse, the telegraph officials are stil] unable to get des. patenes through in time for the afternoon pepers; but hope to be able to get them tareugh without delay by the latter part of the week ae in CONCERT Che concert in connection with St. Peter's Church will be held in the Y. M. ©. A. Hall, on Tuesd iy, the 27th Nov. next. Romberg's Toy Symp! ony will be performed, and Miss Palm Prof. Earle, Mr. Vinni- mbe, and Rees S, W esten-Jones and Fred. J. Lleyd have promised to take part. rickets will be issued in a few cays aud will be 80614. at 35 cents each. sieaittiicnini ANOTHER INNOCEN7 loseph Michael, of Quehec, came down on the boat from Boston to Portland, Me., on Cuesday night last. He got acquainted with a stranger on the boat, and the stranger borrowed 3600 of Michael to ¥ a pretended tre ight bill, showing a check which’ he said he could not get cashed until the bank opened. The stranger escaped at Portland with the money. bball A Case In Potnt.—An [Illinois Central railroad offi ial recentiy collected fifteen people at a highway rosing while a train went past. Next day six of the people swore that the train whistied, three wer: doubtful ind the other siz swore that it didn’t. As a matter of fact it did, but the official wanted to show how eesy it was for honest men to go into court and swear te a mistatement. ews linea Ture Assacir Ca James Douglass Mac. donald and John MecAttee w ere éguin arraign- ed befove R. R. Fitzgerald, E-q., J. P., this forenoon, charyed with ass witty train hands at Richmond Station the nightof the 16th October. McAttee’s wife aud thetwo Pison- ers were placed on the stand, and after hear- ing their &s imony the Magistrate sentenced McAttee tu paiva tine of SS) with costs, and Macdonald to six weeks imprisonment with hard labor. MeAttee prid the fine and was discharged; Macdona!d went down to jail. basen A Bawxrurt City.—A Cleveland, Ohio, despat hsays: ** There is about $450.00" be- longing to the city d-posited ina half dozen banks, buat the baudsmen of Thomas Axe- worty, the defaulting treasurer, have attach ed it, and the result is that the city is bank- rupt Kaufman Hayes, a member of the council, will be placed in ch arge of the office, and will contiaue to act as treasurer until Axeworthy’s successor is elected. At present there is only $3 00 in the city’s vaults, and when that is p tid out the treasurer's office will be closed for financial repairs.” -> Syow IN Baxcor.—On Wednesday last Ranger, Me., was treated toa genuine intro- dattion te winter in the shape of a heavy snew storm. The Commercial of Thursday says: — “The great weight of snow on the trees last evening did much damage all over the city. branches were brokea dewn and _ trees bent outef shape. At the corner of Fifth and Cedar streets a tree with a trunk ten inches in diameter Wis torn completely out by the routs Ly the great load of snow upon it. The only damige dune to b tildings was on a wharf a Exchany street, where a storehouse was crushed beneath its heavy weight of snow. Ditton lyruom Fever.—A_ recent despatch from Movtreai svys: ** Oat of 490 beds im the Hote Dieu 1G0 are filled with typhuid fever patients &nd there is almost as large a per centage in Notre Dime and the other hospitals. The Provincial Bourd of Trade beyvan proceedings against several well knewn physicians who have evaded the law requiring them tu report all cases of cont:gious diseases coming u.der their notice The dectors arrested so far are Drs. Roy, Remevs, Barnes, Gagon and Baril A reporter has interviewed 10 leading phy- siciaus on the sanitary coadition of the city. None of them were anxious to talk. Finally, With one exception, all adimitted that typhoid Cxisted in its mest epidemic form; more és- Peciilly in the-east end of the city, which is luhsbited mostly by French-Canadians.” Geel See MUPEL AdRIVALS. OSBORNE Horsk. , Uct29-D J Macdonald, Toronto; G A Chapowil, Cane Traverse; D Pieno, Rustico; RE N rk nt ontreal; F Gallant, Tigsish; D Stew itt, Cardigans Miss Stewart, do; P O Murphy, P # I R; J S Perry, Tignish; D veady, do; D McCallum, Pownal; 30--D C Mois h, Cardigan; May Paige, Boston; .Miss Docheriy, Cardigan; J M Docherty, do; P H Palmer, Victoria; Rev CS Lord, Trycn. HOTEL DAVIES. Uct 29—T A Cossman and wife, P J Quinn, St Joho; W J Kinnear, H slifax; R Hunt,OR Crabbe, S’Side: kJ LeDuin, Montreal. === ; -- — Weather Bulletin, toronto, Oct. 30,.—10 a, m. DAILY EXAMI lt SORE FT * = , | { | | | STEWART BROWNE, Head Office for Canada, MONTREAL. Manager. Ss Prince Edward Island Branch Office — Corner of Queen and ¥ . r > ‘TY: : e ‘ . Conroy, Agent, Tignish ; F. Morrow, Agent, Souris; W.C. Wh C LSS. _TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 r SE eapeinooenencreeee ne - : Sica ee eee — ——<. - —— a tee et ———= MMM Water Streets, F. W. HYNDMAN. General Agent; R. Hunt, Agent, Summerside ; George ite, Agent, Moata#ie. W.U. KENNED Y, Spevial Ueavelling A sent. 3i—ve:39 That Private Letter. WasHINGTON, Oct. 25. The British Minister called on Secretary Bayard this morning to express his pro- found regret that his letter to the alleged Murchison had been made public. He was able to wake no eXp'anation of it, except that it was written plivately and in his pri- vate Capacity, in response to w oat he be- lieved to be a genuine appeal for advice which he thought he had a tight to give. So far the administration has taken no formal Step toward ask ng his recall. It is disposed to ignore the uicideut as one care- fully arranged for temporary political effect by the Republican managers, which will, however, deceive no one else beside the British minister. It may, however, end in the latter's recall. He is in a great state he made a great blunder in writing con- fidentially to a man he had never heard of before. He sees, tuo, that he has been taken in by the Republican managers for Campaign effect. LovIsvILtg, Ky., Oct. 28. Presideat of of the lish National League, is the author of the Murchison Jetter to Minister West. The scheme was arranged lxst August, but was prematurely sprung, the original intention being to make it pub- lic next Wednes lay. The Slave Trade. Berwin, Oct. 27. The North German Gazette commenting upon the Pupe’s letter to Cardini! Lavi. gerie, on the slave trade, says that the *upe’s action (ia giving $69,090 to the iued) is must generous and is dictated by trusts that the Pope's course wiil tind a lively echo and energetic imitation ia uther hearts. A Crisis, Wiynirec, Oct. 27. A crisis hag been created by the refusal] of Guvernor Schultz to SUMMEN & Speciai S.ssion of the Mauituba Legislature, there. by for the present effectively blockiag Greenway’s game in re railWay crossing embrog.iv. The provincial ministrs threaten toresign. All is quite at th ‘russing cre SSilig. Declaration of Ludepenence. Lonpon, Oct. 27. The Standard says reyerts from Corea indicate that a declaration of independence | vf that country may shortly be expected. ! Russian and America representatives sy port the king andthe movements of American | and Russian men-of-war lend cred. bility to ; the rumor. Petitions for the repya! of the Svott Act in. Lambton County ave in crrealation. HUSTON STEAMARS, SINGLE FARES onl a ‘Carroll’ & ‘Worcester,’ S4.00. eee ee The Courier-Journal’ s Omaha ec rrespon- | dent telegraphs thit Patrick Egan, ex-| EXCURSION TICKETS, ~GOOD FOR— BALANCE OF SEASON, 86.00. | | | Degreasing west winds; faly weather, got | ok Vue im ump CARVELL BROS. seni AGENTS, Steamship Company. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.) CANADA ATLANTIC TROT [ f The Steel, Clyde-built Steamship “HALIFAX,” : 1650 Tons, ‘S. R. HILL, COMMANDER, of mind for fear of this. He sees now that | IS INTENDED To LEAVE Boston for Charlottetown VIA MALIFAS, .QN— ‘SATU RDAY, 27th OCTOBER, ’ | 4T 4 PF. M,, 1 —AND.-- ‘Every Saturday Thereafter, Af SAME HOUR, During the Season of Navigation. Charlottetown for Boston (VIA HALIFAX), 42 7 A. M., subime Christi charity. The Gazetpe EVERY WEDNESD AY, ( I f | p | \ ( / i \ (| ( Commencing on 3ist of October, | —_—_—_ The “ HALIF \X” ha3 been built specially for his route, combiuing SAFETY, SP.zEvp and CO UFORT, lhe Fustest and Most Palatia] PASSENGER 3 i \MEK between BOSTON AND THE PRO- v NCAS., Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- rvvms, Grand Dining Saloon above the Deck, Palaiial Sucial Mall. Spacions Smvbing Keom. Connecting at BOST 'N with Fall River Line sor New York: Metropolitaa Line fur New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal, forenvo and ali Cauadian poinis; New Eugland and Savannah S. 5. Liue for all Seuthera puints : all Steambuat and Railroan Lines south ang W est. 2. AtHA LIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land aud St: Pierre. alsy steamer ** Electra” for Luuenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- Water, Matoue Bay, &c , &e. At PO iT HAWKE-<BURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Na Vigation Cy. for Sydney, Bad- devk, Whycocomah, aud all Pvints in Cape War of Rates. | treton. renee FARES: HALIFAX, Oct. 28. Charlottetown to Noe Volk sik sugihl »+e.8 6 50 There is a war of rates between Halifax ‘Men. ee 11 50 and Boston, the first result of placing the | Tignish to RNA A oe 10 new steamer Hulifax on the route. The | ee Oke, Aone ee rs ee os o'd company have reduced their fare to O' Lay “te Ook ee. Soe Boston from $7 to $3, and it is said they | vat al od Othe 0-8 Me gdb OE... 2. ee. are prepared tv coms duwn to one dullar. | Jodeese a Semewcann cree ee wena — Se < ; vienetinaiitinge ccue Yot @ 75 : L ’ CR i ee 7 7s A New Ju ‘ge. Freetown Sal Wase Ode weceh tee st alt et 7 55 _—— | f merald OOOO UT FE Ds cy LE tee ? wr; + OF i tagtmaepinpli hes tater at: 7 xO Orraw A, Oct. — ee a eee 74 Judge Patterson of the Supreme Court of | Huner Kiver ** pccah sececefhsclacdniak. 790 a i. . ote ix 48 be Nn appoir nee, eee © © 4... mewcse thy. odn, On. 7 ¢ the Judizature aS 0 barrio hs os ppoins Ly SOD SF ia Side ce, 6 ed « judye of the Supreme Court of Canada, | |°2 ord SE: ? ocakee Mibee tose Butte an vice Henry, deceased. Debi cee a cee + é : ee NS i ee eee 7 i¢ el oe 4 . ane ane 7 | Mereil ae se. pela s ceed wes kod 4 Repeal of the Beate Aq | St. Peter's Etre SE OS5Si5 4b bs-dk 7 65 “te jBearRiver “ 1)... fob dhe -#- 4b bd. du. x Sarna, Ont., Oct. 27, as , t i tada te shee S ee 830 EXCURSION TICKETS, BOSTON AND RETURN, God for Balance of Season, $4.00, Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. FREIGHT AT CURRENT RATES. Through Bills of Lading -issued to New York. Philadel puia, Baltimore, rovid-nee, Savannah, Norfolk and points in Qotario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, Londun, Glasgow and West Indies. Freight received up to 5 o’clack on Tuesdays. For Stayerooms and other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Cnarlottetown, P. E. 1. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax Ricuarpson & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. 122 ; i LL UMBREL'AS and PARASOLS left at ‘he Uli S and (opposite Bridges’ Meau Mar. kt, Hillsb rouge Stveet,) if gat called for before the ist of November, will be sold for cost. All work doxe prompil, and to order. & % TAUDVILN, vepwyi—iw dy & why NOTICE, Se J. “- mete “= = ers cir Soe es SoS } 3) On Thursday, the 25th inst, MD - + the above luw races, whien inclades Berths | i — i FEARED BY COMPETITORS. at) se _ FHE TROUBLE will be to sell Clothing, when ROWSE sells his Stock at such ridiculously Low prices. HE GUARANTEES to sell from 10 to 20 per cent lower than any other house in the trade They may blow as they please. HES STOCK this Fall is larger than ever and cheaper than the cheapest. 225 PIECES DRESS GOODS AT A BIG BARGAIN. EVERYTHING marked at rock bottom. Every- one who wants to save money should patronize _ LL. E. PROWSE, Sien of the Great Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. September 10, 1888. “ar arr "Fy vie fe Lie Tre The Pulse and Heart Beat of Healthy Business. omnes [x }—— % Bost On § CTING upon this convi-tio:, B.S. D AVIES & C9. have im- e A ported two splendid ailos from the “ Land of the Hvather,” and havi-g now at the head of their CUSTOM Round Trip Excursion Tickets, | TAILORI\G DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown’s efficient and popular Cutter, MR SYLVANUS KEI (Hl, are now prepared to ‘Charloitetowa f Boston aud Reirg, make the most fasbionable and nicely nade garments that can | | be turned out in this city, $6.00 EACH ‘ Uur stock of Cioths, in Scotch, West of England and French 6 anamn /manu‘acturings, in Suitings, Ove coatings and ‘Trouserings and ‘THE STEAMER WORCESTER, | Mens’ Furnishings, are unsurpassed, and equal to any to be | CAPTAIN NICKERSON, ‘shown in this city. Our linportations were completed last week, | Will leave Pownal Street’ Wharf, Charlotte. (ex * Nova Scotian.” . We cirry everything to be found in a First-Class Mens On Thursday, the 18th INSl., Outfitting Establishinent. AT FOUR o’cLocr, | We import direct and buy from the leading Houses on the and will be followed by Cortinent. which enables us to place our g ods at lowest possible | i pr'eces, ¢ 1 euar: tee t *patrous value surpassed by 3 . THE STRAMER "CARROLL," Fret ans . i nas or patrons value unsurpasse y any CAPTAIN BROWN, mee - S. DAVIES & CO@., CAM ROD BLOCE. i NHESE STEAMERS will take Passengers at | Charlottetown, October 25, 1888. —~TO— see jiu First Cabin. Stateroom extra. j These tickers wiil ve good to return at any | time before close of marine’ tes. u th | these Railway Lickets wiil be issued on Wed- /Desday aud foursday nex!, aud on edne-day _and Thur-day of the folluwing week, in t:me to | ) Catels the Seamer at Cnario: fetown on Thursday, | and will on y be yvod to return atier the arr. val | ov To enable persuns i ® Cugatry to take ad- . a 55 Yentage of these Cheap HKueton Kxaqursions, we have aFranzed with the P. EK. Islaiid Rail way to ‘issue First-Class Tickéts, at all B roking Stations ~ On fhe aay, Wo Charlstieuwn and retura, » at ONE FIRST-CLASS FAR .. EE ———[x] ——__. at Caariotietown of the Steamer from Boeston, | 5 CARVELL BROTHERS, | $2.50! 83.50! $450! R. B. GARDNER, Mana<er, 34 AUlantic 4 venus. Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, [x] ——__ Wy gare «Oh aha eaasinian (| ANS f Se Re ea ERUND ae, $7.00! $8.00! $9.00! Watep.—a Girl for general work. Apply | At above prices we have on hand and make te order NAP REEFERS, i PED.~. Ser ’ nod | felbdldieicdl Wee cee "Abele ta tte Attar | [x} Dorchesver Street. j eod—Outgy | 2 00 eee ce y — Giri e 1 hor k. es roi fae, paeeal ear 3.00, $1069, $1200. | We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the Aseats, Charlottetown, CUSTOM MADE PAINTS Ch'town, Oct. 11. 1°83—dy & wky at tule afiee- pd S009 ' guaranived to give you svlid comfort, | Street, near Kirk, __ —vce27 ieiialiaeaiieantacsing : DLE . OR SALE.—A Set of strong Donble Driving chance of the bargaia-hunter’s life. Yuu have here aa oppurtuuity which shuuld i Harness, in good order. _— ee wot be missed. InGs. fx] OUND.—Not long ago, on Water Street, near | . > intel Davies. a hardwood r undsebacked iD OD a |) 6 . brown Ousir: ihe owver — haye the mine by } $ oF. 5 $ i a 5 ‘in reperty and @pgplying to 3 *RINCE i ‘ID [Ssemap PY She Raplsing to 3B Faisc Of the OVERCOATS in this line, we hive only to say: COME AND SEZ FOR : YOURSELF. We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. VW) LET.—A Huse on Ricm ond Street, nea Don’t forger that our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making its Hillsborough Square, contzining § Rooms, patrons happy with good fitt nz garments gvod Celiar, Yard aad Siaileg Possession Ist Nove nber. Apply to J. BR, MAGRONALD.. . 00125 ~4$i * : ‘ FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and ‘all zouds iv our line marked very low with a view to exchanging them speediy for into partnership with aa experienced Cash. a : Baker to carry on in this city a Scotch Bakery, | D. A. B R DD C b. Me: -CHAN T TAILOR. iso Pastry on the American plan. &pply by. ; 2 etme win. Damen vio ~ ves Ubarlotietown, Out, 24, Lees. ell ay a a PV ANTED.—a Man with a small capital to go WA ah bes ere ah ¢ o