‘THE DAILY er “Local and Other Items. |TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ve new Smyrna figs recsived to-day Choc i : old *2i at Beer & Goff's. ? cigar Cases.—Teu cents at Wat- son's Drug Store: Larest novelty in gloves—to be had only st Perkins & Sterns vet 15 Si - Geaman and Irish Table Linens, of very due quality, at Beer Bros. icone Tsx thousand American Queen Cigars re- ceived to-day by Connolly & Co. oll lw fal sou Superion value in mourning goods at Perkins & Sterus. octl1§ 3i 2 Sauen—The Gloucester schooner Davy Crockett sailed on « fishing voyage this morn- ing. a over 50. shades of Aspinall's tnamel at Watson's Drug Store. Try « pound of Beer & Goffa coffee, which is fresh roasted, and ground on the premises daily 01d 2i sii New Boox.—** The Swamp of Death, or the Benwell Murder” is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. Dox’ tail to attend the sale of Bohemien Glassware to-morrow at C, I. Morrison's sale room, next to C. E. Robereson’s, Eaq., Queen Street. ——- eee Tne Cora.—The steamer Coila, Capt. Me- Donald, is due here from Halifax, via Souris, thisevening about 7 o'clock. She will sail on return early to-morrow morning. nainsiiiimlaiii Rane bargains may be expeeted in fancy bowls, jugs, pickle dishes, vinegar bottles, tumblers, ete, etc, at the sale to-morrow after- noon at $ o'clock. —C. I. MonRISON. -_—»]-—— Enoernerxs, ATTENTION.—The target practice of No. 2 Squad, Engineers which was postponed on account of the rain, will take place on Thursday afternoon, com- mencing at one o'clock. Art Stcpio.—The Misses Johnson & Doull have opened a studio on Kent Street, where instructions will be given in the various branches of drawing and painting. The studio will be open to visitors every Thursday after- noon. Avoruer Moper.—Mr. M. E. Manley, of the 8. S. Carroll, who drafted the model of the sloop-yacht Puritan shown at the recent Provincial Exhibition, has begun work on a model of the Volunteer, which he expects to have completed in a few weeks, ——_o-—— Tus Sr. Crarr Tunnet.—The Upper Province papers state that at the formal opening of the St. Clair Tunnel, a banquet table will be placed midway in the tube— the President of the United States to occupy the end of his territory and the Governor General to be seated at the ter- minus of the Canadian portion. . Store on Queen Srreztr.—The auction sale to-morrow, Thursday October 16, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises of the leasehold interest in the half of the Italian Warehouse, adjoining the Connolly New Block, offers a rare chance to secure at a bargain one of the oldest and best business stands on Queen Street.—E. H. Norton & Co. auctioneers. 1.0. O. F.—The Oddfellows compose the largest and richest secret society in the world, and can carry out any undertaking in which they are likely to engage. The Order is growing at the rate of 30,000 a year. It expends $3,000,000 a year in relief of the destitute, the education of the orphans, the care of widows and the burial | p of the dead. — Ex. omnia Sons ory Tempzrance.—The regular con- vention of the Grand Division, 8S. of T., willbe held at Summerside,on the 30th inst. teturn tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Charlottetown, Alberton and all intermediate stations on the 29th and 30th inst., good to return up to and on the lst November, A public temperance meet- ing will be held in the evening. —_ _>—-—— Tue Istanp Exarsrtion. -The Moncton Times says: Mr. Jacob Vanbuskirk, veter- inary surgeon, returned on Saturday from an extended tripto P. E. Island, during which he took in the exhibition, races, etc, Mr. Vanbuskirk says the show was the best he has seen anywhere in the provinces and was superior tu any he had ever before seen on the Island. bette ahiininlii Tus Cuicnecto Suir Ratway. —-Those of our readers who desire to sce the model of the Chignecto Ship Railway in operation will have an reranny of doing so by visiting the Board of Trade Rooms, on and after Thursday evening, and during the remainder of the week, when it wilk“be open for inspection, through the courtesy of the Board of Trade We might remind our readers that the rooms are open every evening till 10 o'clock. ene eec SUMMERSIDE, Prince Epywakp IsLanp, October 13th, 1890, J. Mactacnern, General Agent, Mutual Life lusurance Co., Prince Edward Island. Dear Sin,—1 acknowledge wiih siucerest thenks your Company's check for the insurance ou the life of my late husband (Pierce Doyle, ia) Notwithstanding the fact that an error in his age was mace iu his application (being *everal years older than represented) the settle- ment of my claim was most prompt and satia- factory, JOuUANNAH DOYLE. Marker For Porarors. — Kentville, N.S., Star: The steamer load of potatoes Which was sent from Kingsport, N. S., to 4vana by Canning firms, is said to be kolng to clear tho shippers 75 cents per bushel. it was thought alter the discovery ; %) many rotten ones in the thousand errels that was left over from filling the “eamer that what went would have proved : total logs. Thore left were all picked on and enough more purchased along the 4 V. R. line last week to fill a vessel, which will be sent to the same place. This th ly seems to judicate a coming down in ® prices here to 40 cents as is reported. —-_~e-- -—— Weather Bulletin. u Toronto, Oct. 15.—10 a. m. ¥ with some rain, | “Spectra, Desparones To Tux EXAMINER. Mr. Wiman Again.j New Haven, Conn , Oct. 13. At the invitation of the New Haver Chamber of Commerce, Erastus Winall spoke to-night on Reciprocity, the new hope of New England. He said New Eng- land’s hope lies in reciprocity between tho United States and Canada, “The vast ma- jority of the people in Canada are in fayor of the closest trade relations with the United States. This sentiment will be greatly strengthened by the vpera- tion of the McKinley Bill, in doubling the duty on their exports. The parliamen- tary elections will soon come off, and if Congress will express the same desire to trade freely with the North as with the South, and enact the Sherman proposal, the Liberal party of Canada will carry the day and a government will come into power in the Dominion whose policy, instead of being one of restriction and hostility to- ward the United States, will be one of harmony and good will. Thus will be secured the co-operation towards the crea- tion of the mutual ofinterest, the advan- tage of which to England and the whole country no one can tell. The Wreck of the Melmerby. New Gtascow, N. S., Oct. 14. All day yesterday the wrecked barque Melmerby, which was stranded at Little Harbor, was watched from the beach. On account of the terrible sea no service could be rendered the four men on the wreck, whocould be seen moving about on the ship. At noon to-day, the sea having abated suf- ficiently to render aa attempt at rescue pos- sible, Captain P. Graham, with a boats crew consisting of Daniel Fraser, William and Dr. McLean, of New Glasgow, Jas. Me- Glashen, of Big Island, and a man from Descousse whose tather was on the wreck, put off and reached the stern of the wreck, and the ship-wrecked men were successfully lowered into it and brought safely to land. The four rescurd to-day consist of the stewaid, the captain of the schooner taken on board as a pilot, and the two men, Kane aad Evans. Sugar Refinery Prospectus. Hatirax, Oct. 14, The a coe is issued of the Halifax Sugar Refinery (limited), capital £150,000 in 30,000 shares of £5 each. The Company is formed in England for the purchase of the Woodside Refinery at Halifax, which is capable of producing 80 tons of refined sugar er day. It is proposed to pay £60,- 000 for the Woodside property, £4,000 in cash and the balance in shares for cash. The Halifax solicitors are Borden, Vichie, Parker & Chisholm, and W. L. Lowell & Co. are receiving applications for shares. Fisheries Conference. Grovucester, Mass., Oct. 14. Hon. Robert Bond, Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland, held an audience to-day at the Board of Trade rooms with Presi- dent Smith and other prominent men con- nected with the fisheries. The object was to submit a proposition for admitting the produce of the Newfoundland fisheries free, and in return the American fishermen would have free access for bait and other outfits at Newfoundland ports. Norwegian Barque Wrecked. Aspy Bay, C. B., Oct. 14. The Norwegian barque Marie, of Chris- tiana, forty-four days out from Barrow-in- Furness for Charlottetown, P. E.1., with art cargo of steel rails, was wrecked on North Harbor Beach on Sunday morning, at six o'clock, in the gale. The crew nar- rowly escaped. The ship will be a total wreck. He Led A Double Life. MonTREAL, Oct. 14. A great scandal has been caused here by Rer. Mr Creichits’ resignation from the Can- ning Street Presbyterian Church. It came out that the Rev. gentleman, who is a widower, was keeping a woman on the other side of the line. She had a child in September, The Ulunda Sails. Hairax, Oct. 14. A deapatch from Westport says that the Ulunda left there at 10 o'clock this morn- ing, steaming about about five knots and making very little. = Who is Responsibie ? Sir,—Yesterday, Oct. 14th, as teams from Rocky Peint drove on the steamer Southport for the city, those who were in charge were informed that they would have to discharge and go home, or stay in the city all night, as the steamer would leave at 83 o'clock. Now, Mr. Editor, we ask who is responsible for this sudden change of time table ? Surely, after waiting most of the summer for the steamers to sooner hasshe begun, after being laid up for repairs, than her usefulness is des- troyed by the changein her time, The country is paying for the support of a large expensive steamer, manned by a large crew, and yet the people cannot make a trip in the afternoon of a market Gay and return. Isthisasit should be? We look for more efficient service in this line under our new Commissioner of Poblic Works. A Patron or THE Ferry. Rocky Point, Oct. 15, 1890. DIED. At Charlottetown, on the 13th inst., Char- les William, son of James K. and A. B. Grant, aged three months and nine days. ae eS ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. HuUTEL DAVIES. Oct 14—M Stephens, Orwell; C E Jones, H R Powell, O E Smith, Thos Douglass, @ More row, Halifax; C B Bell, Detroit; S Han- ford, D Davies, Amherst; G D Hooper, Mon- treal; © E Lee, Gloucester; Allison Cushing, Moncton. OSBOKNE HOUSE. Oct 14—Rev W M Tufts, Bedeque; kK Hackett, Tignish; Henry Finlay, Arlington, ene or fresh winds; partly cloudy to’ Mass; John A Macdonald, Boston; Miss Sin- nott, Miss Anderson, Portland, Me; Dr lL Eaton, Georgetown. begin | her regular trips, it is too bad that no , eer ew eee eae ee ~-e Peters amen TINSMITH, 11s Queen Street. I HAVE opened a Shop at the above ad- dress, where I will be happy to attend promptly to all orders that I may be favored with. Patronage solicited. from my old customers. HENRY Lb. WADMAN. Will be happy to hear oct9—dy tf AUCTION SALE, At Mount Edward. AM instructed by Charles Palmer, Esq., A tosell by Public Auction, at his Mount Edward Farm, in the East Royalty, near Charlottetown, On Wednesday, 29th Oct, next, All his valuable LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS and CROP. The Stock consists of 5 Horses, viz., 1 Brood Mare (Gladstone), 1 heavy young Mare, years (Rodd’s Harry), 1 Barrister, 4 years 0}. (gelding), 2 Fillies, 2 and 3 years old (AD) Right) A herd of Imported Here- ford Cattle, registered, consisting of 1 Bull (Conqueror 5th), two years and ten months; 2 Cows (Beauty Maid), calved October, 1886, avd Sweet Simplicity, calved 19th January, 1887, and their two Heifer Calves, dropped 14th October and 26th November last, Amelia and Rosie; also a young Heifer Calf of Amelia. Alsc—2 Shorthorn Grade Steers, one and. two years, and one Yearling Steer (Here- ford and Shorthorn) grade. Also—3 Milch Cows, one just calved, and their Heifer Calves. Two of the Cows are Shorthorn grade, and one Jersey grade, with Ayrshire Calf Heifer. Also—2 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs, Sow and Boar, imported and pedigreed. The Farming Implements consist of Ploughs, one a double mould board; 1 do. Drilling Plough, 1 Iron Harrow, 1 Wheel Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scuffler and Moulder, 2 Carts, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Truck Body, Uart and Plough Harness, Forks, a set of Black- smith’s Tools, including good Bellows and Anvil, ard various other articles, including a good Stumping Machine and heavy chains. Terms—All sums under $10, cash; over that amount, 12 months on approved joint notes. a* es Sale takes place at 11 o’clock, a. m. J. McWILLIAMS, oct3—dy tf Auctioneer. FOR SALE A A @ N! IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- &X WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire. For particulars apply at Tux EXAMINER office, to Hon. D. Ferguson, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16. Oct 8—d w WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc WANTED.—A smart Boy about 16 yeara of age to attend trains and steamboats. Apply to 8S. DotGgerR, Rankin House. 3i pd—octis Wonthp.—_a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. FREDERICK BREOKEN, King Street. octl5 3i pd UND.—A Woman’s Straw Hat. Apply at this office. 2i—octl5 ia I ace T° LET.—A Cottage adjoining the Ferry Store, Lower Prince Street. Apply to D, CHAPPELI, octl5—3i eod OST.—Last week, 1 Gold Pen and Pencil Holder, somewhere between Great George Street and Prince of Wales College. Finder will oblige the owner by leaving it at this office, octl4—2i pd EATHERS.—Mrs. Gidley wishes to inform the Ladies that she is prepared to Dye Feathers black and all other colors; also clean and curl old ones to look as good as new. Upper | Hillsborough Street. dy fieod wy 2i—octll To LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with ' Stable and Coach House. Possesion imme- diate. —~ Wa. Dopp. sept?2 — T° LET—A House on Lower Queen Sireet Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc ecd WANTED.—A smart Boy to learn the Printing business.—GEORGE W. GARDINER, Steam Printer, Queen Street. 3i eod—octi3 PO LET.—A House containing seven rooms on Chestnut Street. Apply at Pickard’s Bakery, octl3—tf eo LET.—Half of my House, pleasantly situ ated on Prince Street. Possession given on i 24th inst.—JOHN HIGGINS. pat 4i—oct13 able housework. Apply to Mrs, M, STEVENSON, | ANTED.—A good smart Girl for general tf—oct13 Richmond Street, T° LET—House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and porch, warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. Brace. oc8 tf | Wt aa first-class Milliner. Apply by letter to MATTHEW, MCLEAN & Co., Souris. oct6—10i pat lw To LET.—A House on Queen Street. i A. N, LARGE. i oe o scinastiamanasiany-cmcmmitaniaii = { OST.—In this city, on the 4thinst., a Purse containing a small sum of money and cards ' with ownrer’s name. A liberal reward will be ! paid to the owner of the same. Enquire at this office. oct6 Apply to tf—oct6 To LET.—One half of a Double Tenement | House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq, Possession can be . given immediately. Apply to FRANCIS P. Mc- OARRON, oct4 | ¥ OST.—On Wednesday, between the Londen | House and the Malpeque Road, a Ten Dol- 'jar Note, The finder will confer a kindness by leaving it at this office, where the owner will i get it. oct3 to LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. ' ‘This is one of the best stands in ‘Charlottetown. | and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for arestaurant or other business, For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- WOOD, Solicitors, Cameron Block, tf—sep18 POUND A Woolen Shawl. The owner can i have it by applying at Harvie s Bookstore. octl0 ANTED.—A good general servant girl. No j washing. Good reference required. Ap- ly to Mrs. BRENTON F, LONGWORTH, St, Peter's Load. 5i—oct9 10 ‘LET.—On Orlebar Street, a Tenement House, one part containing eight rooms, the ossession given in September. ther seven. 4 tf—aug30 , Apply to Mrs. BLATCH. LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ i containing.9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co. eod tf—aug2s - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1890. oo —_——-— —_——--- = enensrncrnenapearommennaasnneea a tak (x) Those are the men who back up their advertisement with a reward of $500 to any Man. Woman or Child who can find another stock of Men's, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Clothing on P. E. island as large and cheap - as the one to be seen at fy PROWSE BROS. We blow because we have the WONDERFUL LOW PRICES. High Prices sit on the fence and cry, because they see we do the Clothing business of Prince Edward Island. WE HAVE GOT THE GOODS! You can have them for very litth money. Money Saved is Money Made, so come along everybody. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 18386 and 144 Queen Street. Charlottetown, October 15, 1890. HARD TO FIND. (x)- VT IS HARD TO FIND BETTER VALUE in all kinds of DRY GOODS than what yeu | will find with us. If you have not tried before do so now. Those who once buy at our Store usually come again. Good Goods at [ow Prices is sure to bring them back. acini <item wi —(A)—— (ieee PERKINS & STERNS. Mantles, J ackets, ~ Ulsters, Waterproofs, NWEwWw, CHEHEAP AND STYLISH. Men’s Scotch and Canadian Wool Underwear; Ladies’ Scotch and Canadian Wool Underwear; Boys’ and Girls’ Wool Underwear; large stock of Wool Hosiery; all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. PERKINS & STERNS, The Cheap Dry Goods: Store. {x \, 9 - JAS. PATON & CO’S. New Stock of Readymade Reefers and Overcoats Now Open. No Better Value in the City. Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 5999 —eod & wky EX i i ’ } j | Soe Se reeceatetta page a ee jemmentsisinciinrl vir iste snenae It will Pay You to Buy Your Clothing at Paton’s Popular Store. ~ “ » > + +> <> <> > SP SP SS BERR EERE eee eee ROE EHH CHEN ERE E HEE ES — ino sesereeboneere ehacccccsecces cb osdeceesdbeed ote Cowes Oe OU Eb Oss e000 ks FE 09D) 0480000980000 s 6a CeO Re See ee eee CH eeEO HTS HET HORE SHRO THERE HEE EH Ee Men’s Wnderwear, Scarfs, Collars, etc., very cheap. (x\ (Xx) JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE Charlottetown, October 4, 1890, iin SATE ie ER Rs SR TOE Seeemegcs as nein wene-2 auremaiinl x LAME, ERED EAA A ON ONE LAO EL IE IRA mes messes ae ee ee