OuR D Local and Other items, « Tur Weee.”—This splendid paper is f» sale at the Diamond Bookstore, > oorpant at the Park to-morrow esday) afternoon at 4,30 o'clock, ) " \ W vc \ * youxo Lapres’ JounNnat.—This popula monthly for November is at the Diamoud B mm") 4.14) — » H. C.—The royal purple degree will be ooferred on five candidates at Port la Joie Kocampment, to-morrow (Wednesday) even ing - PRAYER RBooks.--A splendid stock of Catholic Prayer Books, trom twelve cents up warda, just opened at the Diamond Book store. ai {xvrrations.—-All iavitations given by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Carvell for next week, will be issued from the 7 cial resi le nce ocl6 tf off F p. 0. A. A regular meeting of Royal Lodge, No. 614, to-might at 8 o'clock in their hal \ full attendance is earnestly requested. By order. > Don's forget the sale of fancy gl ssswar©re, ete., etc., at my auction room, next toa OC, E Robertson, Esq., (lueen Street, this evening at 7 o'clock.—Charles I. Morrison. R.S.C —There will be a special meeting of the Royal Salvage Corps to-morrow (Wed- pesday) evening, at 5 o'clock, sharp, ~All members are requested to be present: ‘By order of Captain. Ixy MemontamM.—The last number of the Dominion Oddfellow contains an eloquent and pathetic tribute to the bravery ef the late Theo. J. Farquharson, from the pen ef Rev. Fred EJ. Lieyd, Chaplain of St. Lawrence Lodge, L 0. QO. F. - > Foorsant.—We learn that the Abeg- weits have written to the officers of Bi M. S. Canada te see if a football match can be arranged for Thursday or Friday afternoon of this week. We hope that the same will come off, as it will be splendid practice for the Island boys before they g> to Halifax next month. My Owns CanapiaN Home.—Mr. E. G Nelson's popular song, “My Own Canadian Home,” as set to music by Mr, E. Cadwallader, has been issued in attractive form with the Canadian coat of arms in colors on the cover. The song is for sale at Fletther’s Music Store, Queen Street. Try it. 2 Mitrrany.—All members of No. 2 Battery, G. A. are requested to meet at thé’ Drill Shed this evening at 8 o'clock, and the mem- bers of the Engineer Corps are requested to meet at the same place to-morrow evening™@t Soclock, The object is to prepare o Re Guard of Honor to meet the{Governor-Gen@fal on Thursday. ——— Must Have Ovr Porators.—A New Yok business man, in town Saturday, says on farmers need not fret about a market for their potatoes—this season at least. Accord- ing to his statement the crop is a partial failure in a great many sections of the United States, and so they must have our potatoes. at any price.— Moncton Times. ——————— For Sr. Jonn’s.—The steamship Coban, Capt. Robert Fraser, called here on her way to St. John’s, Newfoundland at 7.50 this morning. She had a general cargo and the following passengers: For Sydney— Miss Copeland and Mrs. Christie; for St. John's—Miss Bailey. She proceeded to &. St. John’s this afternoon, taking a cargo which included 90 sheep shipped by Wm. Boyle, and 40 shipped by Mr. Wheatley. Gearp ov Honor—A Guard of Honor, composed as follows: Garrison Artillery, 2nd Lieut., 1 Serg't., 35 Gunmers; ineers— | Captain, 1 Serg’t. 30 Sappers; 82 Battalion, ist Liewt, 1 Serg’t-Major, 1 Ser 35 Privates, with the Band of the Artillery » will receive the Governor-General at the vial Building on his arciyal there, on Thursday, to receive the address from the City’ Council. The Guard of Honor will be under the com- mand of Capt. Weeks. A salute of 19 guns will be fired from Fort Edward on His Excellency’s landing, by detachments drawn from No. 1 Battery, G. A., under command of Captain H, M. Davison. ——— Rev. C. E. Perry, of Toronto, Grand Chap- lain of Ontario, and Grand Organizer of the Orange Association of British America, preached in the Presbyterian Church, Brook- held, on Sabbath morning, and in the Methodist ‘hareh, Charlottetown, in the evening, to large congregations. He lectures this week on Tuesday and Wedvesday evenings, in the, country, and on Thursday evening, Oct. 33rd, ia the Orange Hall, Charlottetown. He leaves here on Friday for Halifax, where he lectures on Saturday « vening and preaches on Sabbath evening. On Monday he leaves for New- foundland, and expects to. return in al — oe to deliver several lectures in P. Ey vana, DistursaNCE ON THE RatLway.—Patrick Bradley and James Bradley, both of Bald- vin's Station, were arrested and brought to Vharlottetown this morning by Sergeamt Bradley under a warrant issued by R. R. i tagera ld, Esq , J. P. for Prince Edward Island, charging them with having created 4 disturbance on the train between Mount Stewart and Georgetown om the second of October, one of the days of the Exhibition 'n Charlottetown, and with having assault- *d Allan J. McDonald the baggage master onthe train. At three o’cloek this after- hoon the prisoners were brought before Mr. itzgerald for trial. Mr. Hodgson, Q.<€,, ‘ppeared on behalf of the Railway anthor- ‘tes. Mr. Unsworth, the Su tendent, ‘nd the railway employes on the train on the day in question were all present. The Charge having been read to the defendants, "hey each pleaded guilty. Mr. Hodgson then on behalf of the presecution, and with the consent of Mr. Unsworth, stated that Be a not desire that the utmost limit of the *w should be imposed on the parties in "lew of the fact that they had come for- ‘ard and expressed regret for their con- “wet, and had hitherto borne good ¢gharac- 1, aud belonged to respectable..parents. * Would be satisfied if, instead of4s ‘'ment without the option of # fine, the vagistrate would impose a fine. His lonor fined Patrick Bradley $20 and costs beat? wouths’ imprisonment, and James *tadley $10 and costs or one month’s im- risonment. Ln passing sentence, Mr. i, Rerald referred to the cases from ay, westward tried before him two years, 6 ™ which the parties had, after a lengthy with’ en found guilty and imprisone at fae. In this case it was only because the request of Mr. Hodgson, who is the the Minister of Justice in this Pro- at he made the fine so light “gent of Vinee, th te iran gee “> f i> vs * DAILY RXAMINP PELEGRAPHIC. anu A | j “pie . P ret TAL Dege ar HES TO Tur Kx AMINER, are tas f ? Ay | Yet 20: . mt ' > ’ . 7 A i eee isos wo ESR tha, 18 ¢ oO arrive thadattdr’ - pt ya ht OBMwembers |, (28 Be: Bdward Fa bard. MJ ' “~ # ChivTottetaw: | Lu vipwoof the fact that a U pat.tes po: ney Lait Si 4 expett has mecontmended the Rite Saha cmo nickel for military and naval purp ll ext ab agitation is On deot te w the govern: | 7 .Sr fie |ment to impowe: aif capo duty on ickéb! AU his valdabel Tt STOCK FARMING orey The nickel mines at Sudbury @re sup- | IM PhEM NTS and. CROP... posed t@ Be almost inexhaustable. The Stook consists of 6 Horses: vir., Brood | Ret} Qhwald) Bighall, of Bi ref raj } 5 land? i} Bichten the, Caveat ete dade eesh, ERD ect years cle 4, Te the Governor-General, [Yeats d's Hakry), rf ter, rs ald asking clemeney for his brother under (gelding), 2 Fillies, 2 abd.8 -yearscmld (All sentence at-Woodetock: He ad@acés ‘no') ial). oA 5 herd of} SEinported Hete- | stropy reasoiis. fork Cattle, registered, Cofisisting’ 6f2 Bulb (Congaeror . 5th), -twe ~years and tem mogths; .2) Covw eve Maid), J Pealved | October, 1886, and Sect § tht ‘ See ived 7 a . 19th January, 1887, and their two Heifer pe ALIFAX, Oct. 20. Galves, dropped 14th October ant 26th The b4-pounder shifting competitions by November last, Amelia and Rosie, e Gatrison Artillery, wWhichimare hot held | nat Hgifer “Galt ys; © (Bt Quebec on accomnt af rain, game off at | POM, Grade Steers, ypne a he drill shed to-night Before Capt. Tell of PP ua a al Alsot lg Mhe R.A. as umpire. Three detachments Cows re horas Bre “ anon “A fer. |took part. No. 1 did a shift in 4.99, No. 2) Calves. Two ot oho Tio ee Beate lin 6.64 No. 3in 12.21 cain. idtiads iaaiiis coneicseenk e “= grade, and one Jersey grade, with Ayrshitk | a3-you-please was done by the same teams Calf Leifer. she “2 S enianed | Beak hit respectively in 22.10, 6.51), and 12.14. | Pigs, Sow and Boar, imported and pedigree |, | Phe competition was for second and thitd The’ Farming Implements consist i + | prize,Cobourg (?) having taken first at (Que- Ploughs, one a double mynld board if is s Artillery Competition. n >» The “ie or go- oO. : | bee. Drilling Plough, TF Iron’ Uarrow, 1 Wher ‘a FN a Re ona Harrow, | Cultivator, ] Scuffler and Moulderfiag . 2 Cast, J. Truck Wa eliuck Body, Cart ‘ . ; i 2»00GY, art The Flour Milling Industry. pend Plough Harness, Rghige, a set of Blick: smith’s Tools, including good Bellows aul | | Auvil, and various other articles, including ~ An English syndicate has about finished good Stumping Machine and»heavy chain.’ negotiations fur the purchase of nearly | Terms the whole of the flour milling industry of *#4¢ amoant, ‘12 thonths on ‘approved ‘foiu Canada. it will combine the Ozilyie Mills, , 2°%*- whith are the mésed extensive in the Do-| gary tatoo ninnen ¢ fh, Ate shinion, ‘lan Lake .of the Words | Milling, ° takr#Pinge at If o'cloeks mp. Company's Mills, and the Huds n Bay’ J. MC VILUIAMS, MonrTREAL, Oct. 20. Mills. The purchase price will be «bout re ss ) Abctionsen lthree million dollars, two millions of which | ill go to Messy. Ovitlvigg eel ether ve msi HORSES RDED ing million the other t wr eo pa nik s. . " a Stegner Burnes: _ For the Winter.., Port Huron, Mich, Oct.,20. A ee. 2 f CAS . , He ; . 3 é 3 i ig “A The steamer Annie Young, of the , Lake | LEAN, warm, vengilated Stphies _ fgere- Superior Transit Co. was burned to the / fal “attention. “Horses “handled } for water's edge off Lexington, at ninejo'clock | speed. Colts broken. Feed and exercise aks 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown, Telephone to a yawl boatand were drowned. The| Annie Young was valued at $30,000, and} was bound from Gladstone to Buffalo. | The insurance is unknown. Stables in rear on King Street. ootl7—dy 2m cod : s+ + wie ! - £a0 2 OLED! Bp 6h A ' q | A Conference. = : - ns Sypyey, N.S. W., Oct. 20. The g coufepence. gletv the | striki 4 Marin ® Officers and Shipotners washeld £ moderate. day but noresult was reached.{The shipowners; Agso—A Heuse situate. one King Street, refused to discuss the question at issue, cpposite Judge Reddin’s, because the officers had not withdrawn from Lheabove Houses. are in good repairs --Ap- the trades council: | bly to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, — "Ur tothe owner at Southporty......comm Paint Company Successful. | aon ae RTR ARD RELLY. MaLirax, Oct. 20. | — ——* Te perme The Detiiuiow Paint “Compaiy of this WANES Lie city is meeting with success on the Pacific a on - Coast. It has lately received another large % yor R > ee Y order for ship paint and nade a shipment LENY OF GOOD ota eMOD By cts. on Friday by the C. P. R. for Vaneouver. Di ber auar, see, BW ater a= ee Tom .: vs . 7 HOUSE situate on Sidney Street, oppo- & site the Methodist Brick Church. Rent — OSE 4 Gold Coin (ld spade with L € gf gad gain isiuached: e will be % at_this office. 31 pd—oet20 A Great Success. Montreal, Oct. 20. 4 The Military banquet of the fifth and ANTED.—AGai sixth district officers to-night, in horfor of W a small fan Sir A. P. Caron,..was a great success. Besides the guest there were present Hons. sa ba r general housework in hily. Apply at this office. oct20—tf ian w cx o eh ates ANTED.—A _Hoysemaid.. .Apply,.ta Mrs. Foster, Chapleau, Thompson, Bowell and CHARLES L&IGn, F tzroy Street. octl7 1, ka lth. Ath EE A cree Cc lby. res — WANTED.—An experienced girl for general Ship Cast Away. ; hopeswork. DERE. A. A. =e Es- cnvennin | Pianade, _ 3i pd—oct!i vot Hatrrax, Oct. 20. ‘O8T.--On Friday, October 30th, an all-wool : : . ae plaid Carriage Jrapper (fringed). The It is reported that an unkauwn ship io | 5 on banameniedhe _ iri cast away at Steesprit and all hands lost. “} caries’ Hall. * 3i pd—octl7 ed i - : - " — i ALE W ANTE 5 oods weap mmtets ES “ite CP Mah unctrstand book: é _ + g * }xcevings ; a eS amdabed + phar- ' . 4ayer- Vonowen. Oct, 2F— 98a om SoFbettet . fn ei ence. dy Gi wy li—octi6 Decreasing winds, cl. udy to fair weather, preceded by séme rain in the easterf por- O LET.—One-half of ot ; ; » Jiouse'pn the co tiob. ; : : .f ets. P on é i i. ant Pe hh) EG ORS ET eps FE e2- (pote at fs and Rubber Bobts, a great variety ; blitbd iy be i 34 Oct 21 : aata ee 35 : Bros, os ' "HO LET. A Cottage adjoining the Ferry Store, 12000 Pairs Rubbeis and Rubber Boots, | Lowes Prince Street. Apply to D. CHAPPELL, selling cheap at Goff Bros, 3 in Oct 21. | octis=at eox ; Go to Goff Bros. cheap Boot and Shoe Store! ry.) pL eT.—A House on Pleasant Street, with for your Rubbers. 3in Oct 21 | 4 stable and Coach House. Possession imme- ee | diate. -W™M. Depp, uisies fs SiTT = =«tbiCU lee < pIEt. 1TO LET—A_ Hause or sDqeaet Queda Street At Moéticton, Oct. 10th,’ Joseph McLeod, | ~~ Apply to Thomas coe ° a o¢ eT aged 58 years. WANTED.—A sinart Boy to lelittl the Pointing — aes —- — businéss.—_GEORGE W. GARDINER, Steam ? HOT EL AR na VALS Printer, Queen Street. 3i eod—octi3 T° LET.—A House containing seven reoms-on AG cet Btreet. ap at Pickard’s Bakery, Oct 20—W A McLennan, Mentos; | N 3, eel eee ee Cohen, New York; P J Quinny SJoha; { 1, APHERS.—Mrs. Gidley wishes to inferm J Gage, Toroato, 2Ist—L E Goodman, New | the Ladies that she is prepared to Dye York. TT | Feathers black all-other colors; also clean sale scr <<» | #nd curl old ones to look as good as new. Upper ar. Gear eee dy 6i eod wy 2i—octil PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. HOTEL DAVIES. | Hilisborough Street. [2 ae aeaes on Dees stateteutie fast orch, warm, good cellar, wa ¥ 8 ; oF cate the thine for dressmaker or small family—-R. K. Oct’ 18—Lady Mav, McDougall, Belle a eee I” oc8 tf Stanley Mac, Mara, Cow Bay; Annie 1 Mc- a RS ———— Kie McKie. Picton; Ocean Bride, Bou- To LET.—On Orlebar Street, «a Tenement ; ] ; House, one part containing eight rooms, the dread, <2: chat: Merit other seven. Possession given in September. Oct 20—Mary B, a an “a ‘ oe Apply to Mrs. BLATCH. tf—aug30 Garnier, Cow Bay; L avies, Boudrot, ; _—-___ West Point; Minnie May, Rhudes, St py pry —A House on Hillsborough Street’ Peter's, C B; Olive, Publicover, Cow, Bay; containing 9 rooms, jat present occupied by Swan, LeLacheur, West Arichat; Minbie R _ Me. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th 1 pee rei i - Sarah i 5 mber. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the McKenzie, McNeill, Pictou; “ars ¥ “store of George Carter & Co. eod tf—aug28 beth, Forgeron, do; Altona, Zellars, a n- burg; P L G, Cox, Sydrey; Irving G er- 3 a ae sail Street, "Apply 10 hardt, Halifax; M C MeLeen, LeBlanc, IDS {Oct A Bees on,Q fers West Arichat; Guide, Porrior,, South” Bar. aa Sydney; R W_ Luangili, Conrad, Port » ost.—tIn this city, on the 4th inat., @ Purse aw ; Vesta, Fvans, do. L containing a small sum.of money and cards pay scapes a a ad D with owner’s name... liberabrew: wijl bo Oot a ares aie picges Peteres!: oro- paid to the owner of the wee pout aps , Newman, oe ’ oiliée. rod 5155 TT jo LE!.—One half of a Deals Tenement a y al’ ‘reek. House On Sidney Stree inin . Oct 1 ey May, McDoug a a, a ' dence of H. J. Callbeck, Reeth eeites an be r. 20) ant —. one ee given immediately. Apply to FRANCIS we 20 noie G, Kestman, Sydney. , CARRON. Oct 21—Vesta, Evans, Vernon River; stmr; . ty Coban, Fraser, Sydney, C B. To LE?.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- — m4 a ero caachtcquemish — i Seapienemonetl = eon +4 op Block ales grapes y Waa ( ete y one 0 8 Ss Iw evening session of ‘the Charlottetown | Fike Basement is large and-ad ada Basiness College ard on Acadamy ee ed for a restaurant OF Oth r ee ae atte | mm eve ight at 7.30. Now is a good ther particulars apply to WAR 2 8 UL open every -might o¢ oe . oon. Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sep18 time to enter. merg Keq., his a! { gaan ance ce lA did Seine neal, ah A Praia tee Saal ata. a tin \OCTOBER 21. 1290 TUESDAY. — PATON & CO’S. New Stock of Readymade Reefers and Overcoats Now Open. , Ne Better Value in the City. 3 All.sams under, $10, cosh ;;ener]. this mornming.. ‘Fhe steamer «Edy Smith|desired. Lerms moderates! qe went to the rescue and took thirteen of the | For further particulars apply to : crew off and brought them here. The! tise aan belance of the crew, eight «men, took! J, 7. WINANSs 9 pana Gabi eben | rrethy 4 fia rade: | CHAINS just received. 1 Sée te teat Sobek ‘ + 4 . * ; Ch’town, Oct, 18, 1890—2aw & wky i (niluiniiieaa (x)— sje Ht will Pay You to Buy Ais | Wour Clothing at Paton’s ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a oe <> ot se te Se Se S| — o = . ‘ : oi i =: * eee e ete ° °%~e om aba aeolian. aes ao ae Popula: tO} e. WALKAN: < — 2 . ar =zO'z | > dob ok ~ * i o— one eee eo oO OS 4\ 14 Men’s Widerwear, Scarfs, Collars, ete., very cheap. (x) JAMES' PATON. & CO. MARKET SQUARE Charlgttetgwa, October 4, 1890, A ay ' s A svora & Lewt igaW if WORUG STORE, -GiLLENGE & DURABILITY F tF wr + meee eee — LL ——— a _ —— - - ——<—$ to ; ’ : GREAT GEORGE STREET, JUREST DRUGS’ AND CHEMICALS, complete “Hine of Patent Medicinés, Horse Powderts,*Liniments, ete! , > dn WV Pali fine of Pdiis Hair Brushes, Odmbs, In Most of the oods © Sell. ete ~ I'fniest “shoW of Perfumes in the city. (x) Complete stock ef Rodger Gallet’s Celebrated teacts andtWaters; justarived) fF 5 Lal ind examine fdr yourselves: NoUtidu! ble to show goods. —-ARH COMBINED— VE CAN GIVE YOU A WATCH for $2.75, or a Brooch or Ring from 10 cts . up ; and although well worth the money, you do not need us to say they are not first-class in every respeet. But we can supply Watches that we can recommend at $7.00, $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00, and Brooches and Pins by the Price according to quality. MEW BRACELETS and LADIES’ EE. W. TAYLOR, er Prescriptions édmpounded at all hours, thousand. Choice . brands .ef » Uavana and Domestic! Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, etc. DISPENSING CHEMIST. sept 29 ' ’ 7 ‘ FOR: SALE. VOU 7HOL_ __ N° BY PORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire, For particulars apply at Tuk EXAMINER office, to Hor. BaPerpuag?, gr toy * PSE ON COTTON, a AZo oS Wrellingtén Lot16," . hab hal se. oe As ad & ASA ta dd joes & <s-iiaihhiaiananiniigsainenanitgiiarniiiestiilliainerniiajemiiiiaeaniitiilia sili aasaeiisitiiiee ee Bagst-—Bags }. mite erty ee wR THT -¥ POTATO and GRALN BAGS |B} | & 10, 00 for sale. ao " . . anion on HORACE HASZARD,’ | o¢tlO—2w eod , . podT bos woe 7 yeaa) Eve wee) ‘ (x) \ P ; } x FOR SALE.- Wholesale and Retail. Mwolettoliae) oo RB Co (x A BELL ORGAN, almost new, will be|/{VHE season for Pickling Vinegar and Spices having come eer } around again, we are prepared to supply our many cus- Mee ry 0h Geo ‘ | tomers and the public generally with those articles at the : a so —'lowest possible prices. Yor Salec=-ivé Air Furnace, . ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR 2 : We have on hand a large stock of this Celebrated Vinegar, NE NEW AMERICAN-MADE HOT which is, without doubt, the best Pickling Vinegar in the a ee tien tote ettel ir? market to-day. As we import this direct from England our- selves, we can guarantee the quality. E, H. NORTON & CO., Apply to io. ;%wWEHITE WINE VINECAR. —— = ieee = We have received a consignment of A tal —— . | VINEGAR, from the best manufactory in the Dominion, whic New Paiinery. | we can confidently recommend to be first-class. —— ———(x )-— —- —--—— Gider and Golden Syrup Vinegars always kept in Stock, PICKLING SPICES. a | We have received another lot af the same kind of Spice as Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse |we had last year, and which gave such good satisfaction. | Hides, Tail-Mair,:ete. ‘Don’t buy poor Spices and thereby spoil your pickles, LONG BROS. ‘Tanners malaise | WHOLE PEPPER AILSPICE, CINNAMON, GINGER, MALPEQUE ROAD, BEER & GOFF, e j Opposite Ch’town Woolen Mills. oet6-—-3m eod 2 Queen & King Square Stores, |.. Market Rates paid for Hides, ete ctovis MACE, MUSTARD SEED, &c., always kept on hand. | Ch’town, Aug. 29, 1890~law&wky aa aS BAPE a (he aR i aliases Be, a7 ie ieee ge Ee eee ee ee