a SS a ae ~ eet a Aa cetnat caatl ee —— "= - oS a SD A ane NE ee * ee ene a. Aina an oo eee THE DAILY WRAMINER, OCTOBER 20. 1295. oe “ ee enn and (ther Etems. _ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS SSS ee Teton tadashi Summerside Exports. pus election took place in St. John to day, 1 o cant at R K. Brace’s for good Labrador men at bottom prices » Cruets, ete, at pric Herning oot 20 - Bulbs at G. H. Haszard’s are Tue Hyacinth gory fine, and are oot 20 “2 choice horned rarieties, > Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this ; one drunk was disposed of, and an forenood, asl} ; . i f f h » ay ase Was ad journec or turther evi- gaaalt ¢ dence. em f Mount Alliwon, Sackville, ladies : Tes — formed a cricket “‘set,” and are saat he tly practising. So says the Post of lace that P ut ; ajoupe” Catico Potato.—John R, Mac- aid, of Barat Point, has a calico potato vo f d two pounds four ounces He chal. weighiDy lenges the Island to beat this. > a very choice lot of Horned Crocuses Bulbs. For sale by G. Jrsr OPENED, Hyacinths, Tulips, and ‘sak quick if you want any. H. Haszard. Cart. FRASER, of the steamer Coban, of the black Diamond Line, arrived last even- ing. He leaves again to-mcrrow morning to ‘gin bis ship which is now loading at Pictou or Montreal. > > Casapias Pactvic Receipts --The Cana dian Pacific Railway ‘ompanys return of trafic from October Ist to October Tth, 1985, ip as follows : Receipts, 1585, $150.000 : 1884, 165,000 ; increase for 1885, $15,000. The mileage DOW in operation is 4,064 miles, - > Ose night last week an attempt was made to enter the grocery store of Robert Cox, wner of Priace and Grafton Streets, The lock was removed by using the bolt out of Quirk’s Pump, but the would-be robbers were either frightened off or were unable to break in the door. oan “ ¢ Wa. McKay. Esq, Plasterer, woll known by the older residents of Charlottetown, who jet here over twenty years ago for British Columbia, is pow here on a visit to his friends, Heisthe guest cf Thomas Alley, E:q Mr. MeKay, although now pasthis 70th year, is still looking haleand hearty. We are glad to welcome him once more on little Prince Rdward Island oats Tas Maps —-T wo hundred medical stulents paraded throagh Toronto one night last week soging and yelling. Their destinaton was James Street, where they had threatened to dean out acouple of quack doctors operating there. An immense crowd had gathered to wee the fav, but when the students observel about a dozen policemen waiting for them they collapsed and went on their way home amidst the jeers of the crowd A Ormcia ARB(TRATION.—Dominion Arbi- trater Compton, accompanied by Secretary Thebaalt, was in Souris on Friday and Satur- day last, hearing evidence touching claims for damages alleged to have been done to the property of Mr. OC. C, Carleton in connec- tion with the Breakwater at Campbell's Cove. E J Hodgson, Ecq., was present, as law agent for the Government. Several witnesses wereexamined. Judgment wi'l probably not be given till next mecting of the Board of au vitPators ‘ldeiiilaibeass Murrary.—Lieut.-Col., McShane, acting Deputy Adjutant- General, to-day inspected No 1 Co., Capt. Henderson, Royalty, and this evening inspectel Capt. Stewart’s No. | Co. To-morrow, at noon, he will inspect Major Mabon’s$Co., Little York ; and at 5 p.m, Capt, Anderson’s Co., Stanhope. On Thurs- day, at 9a.m,, he wi!l inspect Capt. McLeod’s Co, Hunter River, and on Friday at noon, Capt. Maxwell’s Co., Alberton. The Tryon Co., under Lieut. Sherif, will be inspected on Monday. at 3 p.m. Siialeaas “THERE was removed by death, last week, ene of the oldest proprictors in the Highlands, the venerable Dr. Nicol Martin, of Glendale. Dr. Martin had attained the -age of 85 years. He was the descendant of an old Highland family which had long resided in the Leland of Skye.”—Scottish American Journal. Dr. Martin was the grand-uncle of Mrs. A.D. MacLeod of this city, and is remem- bered with respect by many in this Province. He is succeeded in the Glendale estate by his wphew, son of Rev. A. Martin, minister of Susort and Uigg, Skye Tut Missionary services in the Second Methodist Charch on Sabbath last were of a Very inspiring character. The morning sermon by Rev. Dr. Williams was founded on Acts: lt chap. 8th verse, ‘‘Bat ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you; and ye shall be witnesses unto me, both "0 Jerusalem, and in all Judea and in Samaria, ~ unto the uttermost parts of the earth.” be evening sermon by Rev. E. Roberts, was _ Acte: 12th chap. 5th verse, ‘‘Peter there- ‘re was kept in prison; but prayer was made = ceasing of the church unto God for Large congregations were present at os Services, The annual missionary mect- ing Will be held this evening at 7.30, when Rey E will be delivered by Dr, Williame, rat Roberts and others, All are cordially vited to attend the service, A BoLp - Sapte ;, ROBBERY was perpetrated at Ken- on to-day. A valuable cow, belonging to ames Burns, Esq., of the firm of Welsh & 2, Was stolen from his pasture and ex- — public sale on Market Square. Mr. “#Mutch, seeing the superiority of her 18 &t once inquired of the price re- fod th orthe animal, and was surprised to ie od figure asked. After the purchase contract.” bat no money passed between the genial 46g parties, Mrv. Burne, wife of our fellow citiz:n, discovered the cow, fast aioe fence and sold. She at once © tee rt services “3 policeman and — ; ‘he cow. The tifief, seeing their “pPPeach, beata hast : : ty retreat and has not yet = atresved. The cow, on being turned Aeteas Ce tdiately to her owner’s stable. master mariner, who saw her moving com yrection, said : “By gad! that’s your ds oe Gospel Army meetings in the Academy every oaae going on with incrersed interest hig t. At the meetings on Saturday “unday nights a very large number of on forward and professed to have “vation through faith in Jesus, The Bea and, need of earnest, whole-souled of darkn, omen Who mean to storm the forts the “8 in this city, and bring them down earth. Lieut. Mallarey, although Y exhausted by overwork and suffering Ateling oe” Present last evening, and made Tice appeal to those who are in the ser- Uapt Cae Four persons went forward. vias called attention to the rule that Orting es the mesting will do so only The galle: singing, so as to prevent disorder. Tile has ry @ reserved for Ladies only ; this Meeting OF! improved the order of the f The Cap'ain is talking of paying te et 9 the chief points of interest on ring his stay amongst us —Com. Spero , ° ° | CIAL DeseatouKs ro THe KXAMINER. } The Eastern War Cloud. Fe Lonpon, Oct. 19, | The situation in the assumed a serious aspect, o licose attitude of Servia, Prince Alexander, after endeavoring to patch up an agreement with King Milan telegraphed the latter that he intended sen ding Minister Grekoff to the Servian Court on a special mission. King Milan declined to receive the mission. It is evident from his answer that Servia is do- i termined to hi rht fo f i ) i r i o | fs r te rite rial a East kas again wing to the bel- Soria, Oot. 19, ; The relations between Bulgaria and Servia are much strained. The refusal of King Millan to receive Minister Grekolf who was to have been sent by Prince Alex- ander on a special mission to Ser Via, in- dicates a speedy invasion of Bulgaria by Servians, _ The Bulgarians are exasperated by Servia's attitude, anda Cabinet Council will be held to-day to consider the situation. Natiovalist Nominations. —— Dvusun, Oct. 19. The Nationalists of Cavan, at a crowded convention to-day, selected Joseph Biggar, M. P., and Thomas O Hanlan as their can- didates fur the Commons. Lord Claremont has remitted 15 per cent. of the rents of tenants in Newry, owing to low prices which they obtain for their produce. Seven farmers have been sentenced to one months’ imprisoninent in Limerick for rioting and boyeotting. Aquatic. ALBany, Oct, 19, Arrangements for the single scull raee between Hanlan and Teemer are in bad shape to-day. Hanlan called upon Teemex and endeavored to persuade him to with- draw his opposition and row on the 26th instead of the 24th, the day named in the agreement. His mission was unenccessful, and, it is said, the oarsmen parted with not the best feeling towards each other. For the Northwest Toronto, Oct, 19. Major Wilson,Lieut. Benson and twenty- three men of A Battery left Kingston to- night for Winnipeg to relieve the men on duty at Battleford. fhe New Archbishop of Cologue. Berwin, Oct. 19. The Emperor William has issued a re- script, recognizing Archbishop Krementz, the Pope’s appointee to the Archdiocese of Cologne. The Egyptian Gove: nment, Lonpon, Oct. 19, Sir Henry Drummond Wolfe, special British Envoy, and the Porte,have signed a proctocol reapecting the government of Egypt. Smallpox at River du Loup. Riviere pu Loup, Oct. 19. The bark Venice, Capt. Hill, arrived here feom Montreal on Saturday with what the doctors pronounced a bad case of smallpox Whaling Vessel Wrecked Lonpon, Oct. 19 The whaling vessel Alice Williams was wrecked on the coast of Iceland, on Sept. 10. Her crew have arrived at Granton. The Burmese Difficulty Sruxa, Oct. 19. The government has finally resolved to despatch an expedition to Burmah, unless King Thebaw submits to its demand. The French Elections. Paris, Oct. 19. It is now stated that the French Chamber of Deputies will comprise 200 Conservatives and 384 Republicans or Radicals. The Pennsylvania R. R. Accident. Jersey City, Oct. 19. The number of deaths from the Pennsyl- vania Railroad accident yesterday now foots up nine. A Buke’s Illness. Lonpon, Oct. 19. The Duke of Abercorn is seriously ill. Weather Sulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the taritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 20.—10 a. m. Increasing east and south winds, fair to cloudy weather with rain to-night ; station- ary or slightly higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Oct. 20, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at — midnight).....--+++++ oateaneee gete.ciuee Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ....-++++- be teen sereeeeees 41 2 Lowest ‘'emperature this morning......-. 45.2 Temperature this morning,at 8 o clock. . }- : Temperature this afternoon atl o'clock... Lo Plasterers. faXENDERS are requested for Plastering the new addition to St. Joseph’s Coa- vent, Tenders must be seat in by WED- | NESDAY, the ist inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m. | The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. | "Plans to be seen at the office of ISSRS. STIRLING & HARRIS, | a Architects, Oct. 17th—3i 5 bris potatoes.... .... . $ 4 00 2 cases blueberries. ............. 8 00 eel oS es, eae 228 UO Ee. dn cade dace 192 00 ww wee ene. os eso. od. can 80 00 Pr eee Mints ois Kk. 6 koa 40 00 eR ere ss cc wke bakin Cox 3 00 Ne 22 @0 Pe. Chicka. 103 00 $3793 00 By same steamer on 16th :— mt mah - meg, Re re $ 2? 00 OR nc ae Tt ee, ok 130 00 SOS iW epetey.... . ogi... sce 596 00 eee tet he 7i 00 Oe MNS ak ous s vnc cece, 936 00 en eee ae 15 00 $1970 00 BIRTH, At ‘* Woodlands,” Crapaud, on 10th inst., the wife of B. D Howatt, of a daughter. _ At Callao, Peru, on the 17th September last, Thomas Conroy, in the 78th year of his age. The deceased wasa brother of the lat« Nicholas Conroy, Esq., of this Island. October 19, Margaret, the beloved wife of Angus Nicholson, aged 47 years Her end was-peace, She leaves a husband end: even children to mourn the Ices of a kind and lov- ing mother. At New Glasgow Road, of diphtheria, Oct. 15th, George Frederick McRae, aged 11 years, and on the 20th, Eliz\beth Jane, aged 7 years and 8 months, son and daughter of Joha and Matilda McRae. rec eee HOTEL AKRKIVAL®. OSBORNE HOUSE Oct 19--A C VanMeter, Truro, NS; P J Leslie, Halifax, NS; Wm McKay, Victoria, BC; Thos E Ramsay, Summerside; Backes Forbes, Vernon River; A Smith, Clinton, Lot 20; R McGregor. New Glasgow; J C Jelley, Montreal; Hugh Me- Leilan, Dundas; Miss Ida Pentz, Summerside; Mrs Grady, Boston; Geo Muttart, Summerside; Jas Barclay, O'Leary Station; W H Bulyea, Miminigash. 20—John Burke, Kensington. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Oct 19—Angus McInnis, Orwell; Mrs Wortman, West Cape; Isuac Wortman. do; B Thompson, Malpeqne; L McMillan, New Haven; D MeMil- lan, do; Hugh McMillan, do; Miss Palmer, Cra- saud; J R Bourke, Mt Stewart; Miss McLaughlin, 3oston, Mass; S H Brown, Stanley Bridge; E J Baker, Kast Point. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 19—-A Booth, Montreal; H A Weir, jr, Toronto ; Wm Anderson, do; Fred P Thompson, Fredericton : H A Sparrow, Boston ; Geo Shaver and wife, Georgetown ; A Pelleter, Quebec, _ — Ee One of the sights of the city of Hamilton is the factory ian which the celebrated ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobaccois made. Some people may suppo*e that putting up plugs of tobacco must bea very simple matter, but a walk among the pondervus and complicated ma- chinery of this establishment would speedily undeceive them. Here are hydraulic presses, screw presses, iron frames, all of enormous strength, besides a steam engine and many other pieces of machinery. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE i T. T. & B. | N BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE Oct. 20 BRAN & SHORTS ‘EXEN tons WHEAT BRAN. EN tons do SHORTS. For Sale by HORACE HASZARD, Queen Sqrcre. Oct. 17th—?wks eod COAL. COAL. ig arrive: Acadia, Nut, {and Old 5 Mines Sidney Coal. Also, in stere, a quantity of Anthracite Coal (Egg and Chestnut sizes). Good quality. Will be sold at Lowest Cash Prices. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Strect. | Ch'town, Oct. 15 —2wks cod “4 Word in Sayson.’ OYSTERS. THE best place in the city to get OYSTERS, fresh from the Narrows, Raw, Stewed, Fried, or on the Half-Shell, Is at McDONALD’S CONFECTIONERY, Opposite Owen Connolly’s, Queen St. Ch’town, Oct. 14—tf WANZER SEWING MACHINES. 5 hig Latest and Most Improved Patterns Selling at Low Prices a a MILLER BROTHERS, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 5, ‘*85—Imo eod wky WHITE OATS eee bush. WHITE OATS, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’towa, Sept. 28. °85 —wky pat MANTLE DEPARTMENT. 0 LARGE STOCK now sowing of New, Choice, Fashion- able Goods :— ‘hort Jersey Cioth Jackets. Short Curl Cloth Jackets. Short Nap Cloth Jackets. (German Manufacture, Beautifully Braided. ) Long Otfoman Cloth Paletots. hong Nap loth Paletets. Lopg Silk Ottoman Paletots. (Perfect Fitting.) Children’s Jackets and Ulsters, in light Curl Cloths, &¢.; largest assortment we have Dolmaas, beaver cloths. ever shown, Fur-Lined Cloaks. in Fitch, & , &e Gray Squirrel, White Squirrel, C20, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1885. PERKINS & STERNS NOW SHOWING ARE AN EPVEMERS® STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Burege, Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels, Dress Goods (every kind), Dollis, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hair Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mais, Mattiog, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mant'epiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Perses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rags, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &c., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, |* Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c, Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, Xe. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. “The above has been kets and are offered at very low prices. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, '85. No. 83 Queen Street. FIRST INSTALEAENT + AUTOMA & WINTER GOOD’. ce ee ee ersonally selected in the best mar- Letier orders receive —— an anne °{)? . Pr opened a large assortment of the Latest Novelties, in e LADIES DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, FEATHERS, AND FLOWERS, MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED, &c. The balance of my stock expected daily. A. LL. BROW WN, Next Door to Messrs. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Sept. 2l—wkly oR F A Live Business for Sale Shipped por steamer St, Lawrence, Evans, ye master, for Poiut du Chene : hi ie N G 7 N Hf i} U S ft THE P, i. ISLARD POTTERY 4 ty E Pottery Company of P. E, Island offer for sale their Pottery Factory and pre- mises, situate in the royalty of (hai lette- town, comprising Five Acrs of Land, tog-ther with a large, well-built Kiln, snitable buildings for manutacturing and storing the ware, and a commodious Warehouse The Pottery is well equipped with neces- sary and suitable plant for the manufacture of all kinds of earthenware, and connected by a Siding with the Reilway. The cellar is stocked with prepared clay for manufacture during the winter. The Factory is now in full operation, has a market for all [t can manufactare, and its ware is giving good satisfaction, Intending purchasers can inspect the pre- mises. Liberal terms given. Apply to . MESSRS. BEER & GOFF, or F. W. HYNDMAN, 5: Secretary. Oct. 15—mo wed fri wk2i FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Sp'itting Machine, Stuf, ting Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract. The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is titted up on the most movern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered. Poseession given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1835, Great Land Sale at Souris, E, the Undersigned, will Sell at Aue- tion, on SATURDAY, 24th inet., at 12 o'clock, noon, about Thirty Acres Land, in | building and pasture lots, This land is part of the Stone Farm, situ- ated in the village of Souris, and about the last that can be put on the market. Title good and guranteed, TERMS :—25 per cept on delivery of deed, and balance ia one, two and three years, of equal’ instalments, with interest at 6 per cent, securcd by mortgage. G. B. McEACHERN, Fr, MORROW. Souris, Oct. 13, 1885. --0cl5 TENDERS FOR ICE BOATS, cE Cea aed are invited for the building of SLX ICE BOATS for the Capes’ Koute, and will be received by the Agent of Marine at Charlottetown, up to 20th inet., who will give such information as may be required, A, LORD, Agent. Ch’town, Oct, 9, ’&5 —her ( —————LL A ceed WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e, \ JANTED—A Cook and Housemaid, Apply to Mrs. Gray, Inkerman House. oct20—3i pd OST— Monday, 19th inst., a round silver Brooch, with in‘tials ‘-A 5. D.” Finder will kindly leave at this office. oct20 li pd OsT—On Sunday, a Brooch, on Lower St. Peter's Read, or in the city. The fiader will be rewarded by leaving it at Wm. G. Whight’s, Prince Street, opposite English Church, oct20 li pd BOR SALE— For $300, a comfortable e House and well-built Barn at head of Hilleborough Street. Apply to C, B. Chep- ell. ect20 Imo eod pd EQVARM FOR SALE—The Subscriber offers for Sale bis Farm of 70 acres, at Eldon, Belfast ; 20 acres are cleared and the re- mainder covered with hard end soft woed ; a ood spring runs through the farm. Apply to W. G. Wright, Prince Street, Charlotte- town. oct20 liwky li pd OR SALE—A balance of 15 barrels of Cement, to clear, at $3.25; general price $4. Apply at this cflice. octl9 tf A GREEN PARROT flew from Mr. G. W. Millner’s residence this mornirg. Any information concerning its whereaboute will be thankfully received. octlT 3i ri\O LET—tThree separate Rooms, suitable for two or three in family. Apply to J. Kelly, Sidney Street, near Gas Works oct 16 tf \ : ANTED—A Servant Girl in a small : family ; no children. Apply at A. MeNeill’s residence, Hillsborough Park. ocl5 a - Housemaid. Apply te ' the Matron P. E. Island Hospital. octl3 tf | ver An active Agent for Prince Edward Island, to represent the Union Mutual Life insurance Company. Apply te R. H. Matson, Supt., Revere Hotel, Char- lottetown cet] FAIOR SALE. — 500 loads nice dry Kindling J Wood; 300 loads Hardwood, at Wood Yard, corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Delivered in any part of the city.—WILLIAM BuRHOE. eod tf—oct3 W ANTED—A Girl ior general house- work, Apply at the Revere House. oct i tf vO LET — For six months, from Ist Nov., a furnished House, with use of horse and Cow. Apply at this office. sepl2 ‘BQOARDERS—Two cr three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by spplying to Mrs. William Kenuedy, Brick House, Hilleborongh Park. septy tf OARDERS can be comfortably accommo- dated in # private family, with parlour, dining and bedrooms ; situation bealthy ; terms moderate. Apply at Tne Examirer office. aug?5 He: SALE.—A two-wheeled English Do Cart, in geod order; a bargain ; or woul Apply to Wr, Chest- aug2+ tue fri exchange for a Pheton. nut, Bank of Nova Scotia. OOMS TO LET—Suitab'e for cffices or Sample Kooms. Enquire of W. R. Boreham, Grafton Street. auglS tf 7 Se ae