in > ,,,,, aves Se PCR eat weer ae e . onaran - = ~ ~ me me ne sna ntiiheeehiiamommnte ae ee hn ee at nem —— BH DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - + - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1889. . | MOTEL ARRIVALS. ae es Gs ee WR OE ti Ree renga yeertes crs py Locai and Other Etems. VALI Mumps in Halifax . oe i? GcT OF SEASON Mi tlow Vietou pe ked a | A if n Sat av. Gos. J - A Lav y Onp W ‘ I s at ; M Frebill, of Arichat, aged 101, ts n paratiy V active, and is a valk a a Wh \ s i ewalks in ath are 8 Bf & delapidated ; ditio: at } 1s Ln S i venture ont } « dark - \\ ha b i goods on band: our lpreas is 18 pic the newest shad at als Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block ait % : ~ « - Divone COURT Phe October term Nev brunswick court of divorce an atrimontial causes is now in session at Fred icton. There are tive cases on the docket. } oo Fresu fromthe loom! The choicest, th: richest, the freshest, the best stock of d) ess goods we have ever shown.—Stanley Bros., Brown's Block oct 3i . “ ; REMOVED TO THE AsyLU™M My frank Renouf, a well known citizen of Sun rsi was brought to the « ity last evening hd th morning placed in t Hospital for the h sane aa Have a New Sire. fhe trustees of D Lalmage’s church have'purchased a new sit on which to erect another church. Contri tions are pouring in from all quarter: and the new cctihce Will e« 1 pps t ord stru > Parent, Reyistered No. 89769 Lhe new improved childrens’ Cashmere hose, six ‘fold extra-sphiced knees wnd feet—superior dye. stanley bros . Brown = Blo k , 24 >t : - SHor aN KaGie.—The /urmer says: Mr. William MeLearn, of Lot 16, shot an ea near the Capes last . which meas trom tip to tip of the wings u feet i ine feathers were a dark gre i nad the bird was a tit subject for the taxidermist skill. - Tue Orrer DecLinen. Che Moncton Tranacri says: A drummer offered the Town Covneil 309 for the use of the Opera House for a week to auction off a job lot of jewelry foi Toronto and Montreal firm. The offer wa ‘eTuse l, being calculated t injure Moncton Ta le SY ! - , Worpb Season.—The end of the world is tixed by the Millerites for S saturday Subscribers in arrears will please « all at ‘I EXAMINER office and pay up. The man who cannot show a clear r eipt from his publisher is doomed. ber, there’s no postponement on ' ‘ the weathe! next (to-morrow }. Remem account of thin PRESBYTERIAL.—The Presbytery of P. E. 1. et at West River, on the 17th and inducted tev. A, A. McKenizi» into the pastoral charge i that congregation. A petition was a! eceived from Zion Church, Charlottetown, gsking for moderation in a call. Owing to Phanksgiving Day being on the 7th Nov., the regular quarterly meeting was postponed ti Soy. loth 50 sah cdliiesiaie For Bostox.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, with a carge of general merchandise sailed for Boston at four o clock yesterday afternoon. The passengers were Miss Mooney, A. H. Cloy, H. Enman, C. Macdonald, W. Hughes, Miss L. Sullivan, Miss Alward, S. McAulay, Kate McDonald, Mrs McDonald, Mr. McDonald, J. McDonald, Mary Fraser, Miss C.Campbell, Miss Curran and Alice Joy. OPIN Prape,—Agents the prime apy les in Tue APPLE ealers are buying up all Sova Scotia, which 20c0uUni~ tur tne scal ity of the best grades in this market. Says the Kentville Star: Immense quantities of apples are being shipped to England, where Kibstons are said to be bringing as high as 50s. per barrel, and other varieties in proportion. There are agents in the country who are also offering good prices for U. 5. shipments, One well‘known frm of shippers to the English market expeets to clear $15,000 from apple «hipmeuts alone. Por Pxseerer’s Retease.—The Halifax Mail says that for some days past the counsel for William Preeper who was sentenced to Jiorchester penitentiary for the murder of eter Doyle, have been busily engage a pre paring documents and necessary ev idence to effecc the young man’s release if possible. It is understood that the lawyers have mailed a memorial to the executive at Ottawa, that Preeper be discharged from the peniten tiary. The memorial, refers, among other things, to various affidavits and statements made by Preeper, Mra, Doyle, Emily Dillman nd Mr. White, of the Dorchester peniten- tiary, asking Personal. The Prince of Wales has been informed by his physicians that Bright s disease is killing him, and that he has but a short time to live. Edward Hackett, Ksq., ‘Lignish, is at the Osborne. Mr. W. M. D Pearman, of Halifax, the veil-known baking powder man, is at the Davies a a y. M. c. A, Week of Brayer November 10 to 16. Che attentign of the Christian people of Charlottetown is directed to the import- ance of the work undertaken by the Young Men’s Christian Association. in 1886 the first international conven- tion was organized onthe%th of October, in ‘iswego, New York, with 19 delegates and i4 corresponding members, and from that time to the present the week of prayer has been regularly observed with more or less enthusiasm. The present year has been marked by 41 Unusual activity among the Associations, both in the United States and C’anada, as rell as in Europe. The work has extend- | to foreign lands and to the colleges of this country, and one of the first questions tvat meets a young man to-day in 4 strange place by a Christian people is, ‘* Do you belong t> the Y. MeO AT (he week of prayer this year promises to be more than usually ,nt sresting, and the devotional committee of this Association pr pose tu make the ( casion one of fer- veut, united prayer to God in behalf of our young men; and they cordially invite all who love the Lord Jesus Christ to unite rit . "ae ed with them, and an equally cordial invita- | tion is extended to all young men of our = Deats °° “<< o-....__..... : estroyed.—Bring your ‘ Boy's be Paper” and have them bound before they &t ‘og ur destroyed. Jas, D, Taylor's is the ac2¢ } 8st or iy lia’ for English | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPeOIAL Desparoues To THe ExXaMIner. Canadian News Notes. Orrawa, Oct. 24. iIndn Was sentenced to three iprisonment t iorTrse, rhe Supreme Court was engaged in Hearmyg the case of Sears vs. the city of mt, John. \ lot of dynamite cartridges, which were | to be used for blasting purposes, exploded Montreal to-d iy, killing one man and ;+wou iding two men and three women, and CORLINY Seyt ral h Uses, he steamer Cano} us, which went ashore the S Lawrence, below Quebec, last ek, was floated and towed to Quebec yes- The Parnell Commissien. | LOND N, Oct. 24. | Che Parnc il ec ninission resumed its 8it- | ting tf day. Joseph Bigg ir, M. r. tor i West Cavan, who appeared in his own be- i : : : |] if, addressed the commission. Davitt | will address the commission at the close of Spr f oe i will be fi. llowed by r the L. mndon Limeés. Sieamer Disabled ; LONDON, Oct. 24. i Cunard Lin steamer Cephatunia, w! 3h Irom j verp 0] to-day tor Boston, put into Holyhead on a count of the explosion of her ' secoud engineer and four firemen were seri 1 i ‘ Dole r, by whien the OUS} Mipurea She will put back to Liver- _—— The Cronin Trial. Curcaco, Oct 24. i A here VAS ali Imi nse crowd of specta- ; | tors at the opening of the Cronin trial this jiiorning. State-Attorney Longenecker at ice began his opening address to the jury stieehccpucleaaiiiamincccnies Vieather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 25.—10 a. m. Fair to-day, strong winds and gales from |} cast and south, with rain to-morrow, Summerside Exports. Summerside, Oct. 23.—Shipped per steamer i yincess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point uChene, S5 cases eggs. 600 Seweued eeinen $ 510 ee et I fo ss oui oc ved 19) pe PA os vos oc tds 60 3 boxes smelts .... : ig 295 bris oy sters. — cas © 48064 644% 590 i 4 | lbs I a eee « « 6 215 lambs..... bs oaeke cee sue. 430 185 lbs Island cloth eeee ee ee ‘ ° 148 ee We I ca a Sivas kek ke ou 32014 By same str on 24th, Ol « Ses eyys breindis . $ 371 8% bbls PE 60 6 a5 oh oe Ew es 60 me ee OUALOME, . ok. ces. ee 128 5 Lgs turnips e wie chee? 3 1400 bush oats Le ee. 000 eu o> Beas 500 y box 8 smeljts COCO COOH CCH EH Ee ODES 15 85 lbs butter . Coctrteorsceodounan 7 Oe DOUG Sg. on oc ccc es co eee 24 ae O,............... 750 mee ee ONS... . Soc ce es ee. 596 Perea... eC 128 i Bel Ise Gour... 2. Che ee« 3 $2597 SHIP NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Oct 24— Hannah Eldridge, Newell, Yarmouth; Rhuam i, Br snhen, S side; Eldon, McRae, Pinette; Ottawa, Zelle r, Lunenb rg; Jere- Strickland, Shediac; es Bonavista, Anderson, Montr« al; Blanche M Thorborne, Thorborne Lockeport; Daniel, Robe rts, Wallace; Floresta, Moser, Port Hawkes. bury; Farewell, Sampson, Arichat; L H Langill, Wallace; Bonnie Kate, Munro; Newcastle; Maggie Blanch, Rogers, Crapaud; © A Ernest, Hebb, Halifax; Kimo, Heather, Pugwash; Industry, Smith, West Cape;ss Princess Beatrice, Kelley, Halitax; Henry Swan, Atkinson, Kingston, N B. Oct 25-—-Elsie, Scheneisser, Frank, Grant, Wallace. rOURL Ol mia, T . ijavies, sridgewater; LEARED. Uct 24~—HKeau fassin, Anderson, Pictou; Ellen, McRae, Pinette; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; Qora, Marchand, Pictou; Indus- try, Smith, Port Elgin; ss, Princess Bea- tiice, Kel'ey, Halifax; Rhuama, Brennan, Vernon River; Hannah Eldridge, Newell, S’side; Diamond, Boudrot, Orwell, ss Car- roll, Brown, Boston; ss Bonavista, Ander- son, St John’s, Nfid. 25—Frank, Grant, Wallace; Morning Light, Walker, Port Hastings. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 24—Ent brigt Hattie Louise, ‘l'rinidad, via Ch’town, merchandize; Frank Butler, Rich, Provincetown, U. S. bal; Ethel Aggie, McGuigan, Shediac, salt. Cla Telephone, McConnell, Halifax, pro- duce; Ethel Aggie, McGuigan, Crapaud, mer- chandize. Halifax, Oct. 23.—Arrived schooner Winnie L. Manette, Montague; Riverdale, Strum, do; Harizo, Terrio, Pinette; Eva L. H., Cardi- gan; Nina Page, DeCoste, Summerside for Boston; Rival, McCuish, Pownal; T. W. Smith, Beaver, Souris. Cleared—Schs Nina Page, DeCoste, Elmer E. Hawes, Smith, Georgetown; Finance, Grim, Souris. Canso, Oct. 23.—Ar sch Maria, Punico, for P. E. 1. Port Mulgrave, Oct. 23.— Passed south, sch Jennie, Severns, P. E. Island for Glonces- ter. Boston, Oct. 21:—Ar sch Summerside, Liverpool, Oct. Zl.- Charlottetown, * Soston: Restore, Cain, -Sld barkentine Erema, joys Own Paper.—Bring your ‘“ Boy's Own Paper” and have them bound in good style. Special prices for any left for binding before the end of the month at Jas. D. Tay- oc25 lor’s. ee ee At the Convention of the Protestant | Episcopal Church lately held in New York ithe Rey. Dr. Cameron Mann offered a re- solution asking the Liturgical Committee | to insert in the Burial Office some prayer luommending the soul of the departed to ‘God. Dr. Mano made a capital speech ad- ' yocating the insertion, but it was defeated _ by a small majority, 119 to 11l. Philips Brooks and other Broad Churchwren voted months day for having ill treated | ( day ’ HOTEL DAVIES, Oct 24—E W Heffer, W B Murdock, Mon. treal; R N Cox, Master R N Cox, Morell; J | M McKay, Montreal; W M D Pearman, Hali- fax; J C Creelman, Londonderry, N 8S; E | Wood, London, Eng; J Savage, Windsor; W | Hatch, Halifax; G B McEachern. Souris, R Booth, Montreal; M E Maloney, Quebec; H K Ellis, Toronto; J A Nicholls, Montreal; S L Mellett, Boston; Mrs Musson, Greenfield; Miss Lydia Mullally, Miss H Mallally, Souris; iS S Forrest, Geo Sherar, Halifax; V de Leb- rellern, Montreal ; Mrs Millie’ Stewart, Dal- } = housie, | OSBORNE HOUSE, | Oct 24—D W McLeod. Eldon; E H MeMil }lan, Stanley Bridge; Capt A Ritcey, schr Valiant; R H O’Brien, Boston; A Brown, Stanley; J Savage, Windsor; E Hackett and Son, Tignish; Geo Martin, Oklahoma City; J M Martin, Middleton, Mass. MARRIED. At the residence of Mrs, B. Hooper, Great Street, Charlottetown, on the 23rd inst., by the Rev, W. W. Brewer, Edward Notley Harper to Maria Jane Saunders, both of this city. At Mission Church, Boston Highlands, on Oct. Ist, by Rev. Father De Faine, Michael P. Cantwell, of Souris, to Maggie McLeod, formerly of Charlottetown, P, E. I. — ‘ roorese -<—_- —_ The Toronto Globe, the leading light in Grit journalism, proposed on Saturday last that duties should be removed from coal and iron and re-imposed on tea and coffee. THE GREAT international Maritime EAMLDL LION TO BE HELD~ IN BOSTON —FROM— A 4th November,) . (4th January | mm 3 t oe. --WILL BE- fhe Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Held in the World. ITH a view to encourage a large attend- aiice, and give the people of Prince Fdward Island a cheap trip to Boston and Return, The Boston, Hajifax and P, B. Island Sbeamship Ling have concladéd to issue SPECIAL RETURN TICK BPS (embodying a Coupon which will admit the holder to the Exhibition), at the low price of “a Ten Dollars Each. These Tickets will be good om the S. S. ** Carroll,” Capt. Brown, or.the §. S. Wor- cester,” Capt. Nickerson, sailing FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, on Bharsday of Each Week, at 4 o'clock, p.m, viz., dist October, 7th, 14th and 2let November, and sailing on their return trips FROM ROS. TON, on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th November, For further information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. \: B. GARDINER, Manager, Lewis’s Wharf, Boston. oct23—dy & wky tl 14th Nev. Montreal to Charlottetown and Summerside, eee eee a7 STEAMER “ WILLIAM” will sail from Montreal for above named ports about Ist November, and will carry freight at reasonable rates, Apply to J. & R, McLea, Common Street, Montreal, or here to R. McMILLAN, oct2l—dy lw WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED. “Situation as honsemaid by gfrl with three years’ experience. Good reimr- Address CHRISTY M. Stewart, Orweil oct 25 bi pd ences Bridge. Wp ANTED.—Two smart young men. Apply at once to S. GREY, Railway Station, Charlotte, town oct25 3ipd W AN7TED.—An experienced Saleswoman for a Dry Goods Store, Address P. O, Box 165. oct24 LADI KS when on a ering , tour, will be please by examining the beautiful Sea Shells on sale at Chappelle’s,-—-Oct. 23, 2i eod pd THE —sBAGHOLDER, which gayes the labor of one ob 4 NEW man, is on sale at R. K. Brace’s. oct23—2i (wed sat) pd T° LET.—A Furnished House for six months or longer, on corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. Apply to Mrs. BLATCH. oct22—lLw WANTED,—A boy to attend a horse and cow and make himself generally useful, Apply at the City Steam Ba‘ery, oct23 tf bk nt —- TRAVED.—From the pasture at Brighton, a S fortnight ago, two Cows—one light brown and the other dark brown. Any person knowing of their whereabout« will kindly leave information with 1, J. TRAINOR, Upper Queen Street. oct22 -dy 3i pd T° LET.—A House on Grafton Street, opposite the Prince of Wales College, at present os- cupied by S. Blanchard, Fsq. Apply to WM. Mc- LEAN, Merchants’ Bank P. EK. Isiand. octls T° LOAN—$25,000 to loan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand dollars in large or smallsums. Apply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of Palmer & McLeod) at Bank N.S building, Char- lottetown.—A S B ectis im T O LEY.—House to let on Chestnut Street, con- taining five rooms, with kitchen and pantry. Apply to Mrs. THORNE, Spring Park. octi§—Si eod =pd To LET.—That Brick House on the corner o Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing nine rooms, will be rented with or without the ~*~ ww ie. nm ee —— NOVELTIES > ee & IN EVERY DEPAREMENT. —) HATS Dress Goods. LARGE VARIETY LONDON and PARIS au \ | ceili — . " \— ee Oo \ \ \ noms — — a | — j | BEER BROS. on —-——(X}-———_—- PASHIONABLE MANTLES i 4& SPECIALT®S,. and f ___| Bonnets a OUR STOCK | was never i : so = \"T complete, Robes, SPECIAL LCT O70 and see us, OVERCOAFS, OVERC( ATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, - OVERCUATS, . OVERCUATS, OVERCOATS, . OVERCOATS, - OVERCOATS, — -’ OVERCUATS, - OVERCOATS, - OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, } OVERCOATS., OVERCOATS, CO. give ia a household word throughout the Island. Owing to the Wonderful Value we give our sales increase. LINDERS AND DRAWERS, &c., &e. Charlottetown, October 25, 1889. AS. PATON & CO’S GREAT = CLOTHING = ESTABLISHMENT, SQUARE. MARKET scien ———({x)}- sould Se cu aneemanteneanas doanasenyesae »~ { | ! a ep Rha er onsen nanan renee 7 —— : 4 Z i et moe ewe = ee ee — = aa es ee ATON & CO, supply every description of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, and the good value PATON & An Immense Assortment of REEFERS and OVERCOATS. A VERY VERCOATS, worch $7.00, clearing out at $4.75. This is a race chance ; don’t miss the Bargains. Come We will teat you well and give you good value for your money. . - - $ 2.00 | REEFERS. - $ 2.00 - - 3.50 | REEFERS, ° . . : 2 50 . A . - - 5 00 | REEFERS, 3.25 - : 5.50 | REEFERS, : 4.00 . . 6.00 | REEFERS, . : 425 - - - 7.00 | REEFERS, 4.75 - . - - 7.50 | REEFERS, . . 5.50 - . ° - 8.00 | REEFERS, - : 6.00 . . - : 9.00 | REEFERS, - . 6.50 - - 9.75 | REEFERS, - - - - 7.00 10.75 | REEFERS, : . 8 00 . - - 11.50 |} REEFERS, 8.75 12.00 ; REEFERS, : . 9.76 - . 12.60 |} REEFERS, . . 10.50 : 13.50 | REEFERS, - . . - 12.50 REEFERS, . ; - 14.00 All Kinds ef Children’s Clothing at Lowest Prices. Extra Value in MEN’S FUR CAPS, GOAT ROBES, JAMES PATON <& Co., The Great Clothing Store, Queen Square. 0 VERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVBRUOATS, Mens’ Suits ! 10,000 Dollars Mens’ The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ready-made Ciothing in the City. W orth OF DY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP AT . MACDONALD'S. Hx)}-— , 50 REEFERS, - +, = + 500 See vo 0 gs ' ' ' OM ageI noon 50 | REEFERS, 0 | REEFERS, 50 | REEFERS, 0 50 00 | REEFERS, | REEFERS, REEFERS, | REEFERS | REEFERS. REEF ERS, r oS Oo © ’ - - - 10. 11.0 r - - - 12.00 Suits! Boys’ Overcoats ! 0) 0 0 0) J. B&B. Uharlottetown, October 9, 1889—eod wky Boys’ Reefers ! ' ' ' ' ' $ 3.00 3.30 4.00 dine Bs ated EC ott 4-50 ae eee 5.00 ee Spat: ow Ss so a 6 50 - . - - 7,00 8 00 i . . : - 9,69 ; ‘ ; . ° 10.00 Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! MACDONALD. aD (ae _ — for it, Shop. Supplied with water Outbuildings in cuanontiont Apply to CosTELLo, on MUL oo sinensis ila AD nasi JAMES PATON & Potato Bags, Cheap, OSs MARKET SQUARE. . 8 ee Se At