—— eal and Other Items. SrarckLaND will be 1a his office on ‘ % DR. Tuesday aT Joserk 5 Ba LAR this evenlDyg - is the attraction for oo othing Sale will still continue at . Rig C THE oct 10 L, E Prowse’: vent in the Joliette local election sue mie mber. a A hat tains the Conservative oa WERCOATS, OVERCOATS, $3, $4 and $5 less a regular prices at L. E. Prowse’s. oct 10 thao si s-ph's BRezsar to-night and vete opular Fire Company. ul io to **t Jo f r the most Pp wg and weighing 430 lbs , on Sunday. 7 Reap the paper's on ‘* The Practical ’’ and « Seabe Education ” in another column, 4 swank ton feet | was caught at Shediac alae? ains in Faney Goods will be h’s Bazsar this evening. sible Gusat Berg given at St. Josep Tue St. Joseph's Bazaar will be continued e Monday and Tuesday, opening at 4 p. m. - - hesp sale of all wool Prowse’s to-night. oct 10 Don't Forert the « yoderclothing at L. E - » Dr McLgon's ex vollent pap wr Hygiene ” will sppear in THE Monday or Tuesday. on ‘* School EXAMINER on ii Paras Best American Rub va THOUSA — = ” at D raey, Goff & Co 4, bers jast receive oct lO a 4 CaTHOLK High School for Boys is to be opened in connec-ion with St. Patrick’s | Church, Halifax ayevs Benorr, aged 78, a great grand- father, took unto himself a wife a few days ago at North Sydney. ~ > - A anovtar meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will bo held in their hail, Prince Street, this (Saturday) evening, Oct. 10th, at 8 o'clock.—John Hennessy, Secretary. saitt Gespat Anmy.—To-night there will be a Free sad Easy. To-morrow, Knee Drill at 5s, m.; Hallelujeh Experience Meeting at 4 _m; Salvation Meeting at 8 p. m The pablic are invited. > Tux Davitt land system agitation in Ireland increases daily. Moonlighters are forcing farmers to swear they wi'l not pay their rents. Several farmers were waited upon by ‘moon- whters’ a few nights ago, and compelled to take oath to that effect. > Joux STARR, Ese i representative of the Electric Light Company, of Halifax, is in the city; He has placed a tender in the hands of the City Couovil for lighting the city with electric light. The matter will be discussed st an informal meeting of the City Council this evening, and decided upon at the regular meeting OD Monday evening. —_— o---- Ecoer Ina C. Mrrewect, of Virginia, U. §. A., will preach in the Meeting House of the Christian Church, Upper Great George St. to-merrow (Lord's Day) morning, at 10.30, o'clock, and at 6.30in the evening. Morning abject: “My commission as a preacher of the Geasel of- Christ.” LEyening subject : *Unristianity from a scientific stand — All who love truth are cordially invited. Tax steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston, on the 8th inst , with freight and the following passengers :— Matilda J Auld, Addie E Gay, Eliza Catliff, Benjamin Corey, A McDougall, Wm icNeill, Mrs MeNeill, Hattie Collett, Lucy Rogerson, Angus Mc- Intosh, J K Thompson, Jas R Montgomery, Wm Coffin, Mrs S Smi'h, | essie Jameson, Jalia Brogan, Mary Hogan, Mrs John Mc- Donald, Mary A McLeod, Elizabeth Mc- Millan, Isabella McCabe, Louisa Carroll, Katie Bradley, Joseph Dauncey, Mrs Mary Wilson, Miss Cummings, Annie McArthur, Sarah Trainor, Mary McAdam, Annie J Mal- oney, Carrie A Rogers. tani Tut well-known carriage stallion, ‘‘Prince Regent,” owned by Peter Stewart, Esq, of East River, was yesterday purchased by Jas. 8. Grant, of Pugwash, N.8., for a handsome fam, and shipped in the steamer St. Law- rence, enroute for his new home, this morn- “Prince Regent” is a half brother of the telebrated trotting horse ‘‘Long John,” form- erly of P. E. Island, but now of Truro, N. §%. Heisalso the sire of the trotting mare “Nellie Scott,” which was recently sold in *Boston for $1,400. We congratulate Mr. rant on his purchase, and trust that his efforts to improve the stock cf horses in Pag- Wash will be properly appreciated. Exhibition Notes. The receipts from the sale of tickets at the Exhibition amount to $1050. Had Yednesday been fine the Exhibition finan- cially as well as otherwise would have been & grand success. The Ayrshire Bull Calf exhibited by Mr. Ferguson, and which took first prize, has, ve learn, been purchased by A. B. Parker, Exq.. of Annapolis, N.S. Mr. Parker is 0 be congratulated on securing so well-bred sod beautiful an animal. He is from one of the best Government Stock Farm cows, by ‘ Wolseley,” of the celebrated Guy » Ontari». We are requested to state that the First Swede Turnips were grown by Robert es, Royalty, from seed of the Has- rove Improved variety, and purchased fom Frederick LePage. These turnips gow very uniform in sizo, are a splendid ; turnip, and excellent for stock, grow- Og to @ single Stap root, and are highly prized for shipping to the American and r markets. The Ayrshire Yearling Heifer, fed by hi Parker, Esq., of Annapolis County, 5 ich took first prizo at the Nova Scotia ernae Exhibition, held at Kentville » Was exhibited here by her present Owner, Mr. Ferguson. She oar much — for her beauty and docility, al- ough she came in second best, the first aie being taken by an unusually fine paar “', purchased by Mr. Ferguson last umn at our Government Stock Farm ™ . an list of prize takers in two sections in oreughbred Ayrshires were published a generday’s Examiner under the head wrthorn Grades. It should have read as follows Crue ba erouabred Ayrshire Heifer, calved in wo tton. D. Ferguson; 2ad. do; ted, Wallace Rodd, Braekley Point Road. RB. Benbred Ayrshire Heifer Calf—Ist, te Bonshaw ; 2nd, Alexander wo Royalty, aan ey -- = “O-~a: ST en a oe k Wart, G ’ East River; 3rd, F. G. Bovyer, | A gt TELEGR ssieaeaie Lee [Sprorat Despatous ro Tar EXAMINER, } The Antigonish Election ANTIGONISH, Oct, 10, | eos. 8 Intosh were nominated for the House of Commons, caused by Mr. Antigonish and Iaverness. Over one thou- sand people were present Dr. Melntosh appealed to the electors for their support solely as an Independent C miervative, and as being a native of the County of Anti- gonish. Hon. Mr. Thompson ‘replied to the per- sonal attacks made by Mr. McIntosh, and then entered upon an eloquent defence of the Dominion Government policy. The Minister of Justice will be elected by an overwhelming maj ity. _— — -—_ Riot in St Louis St. Louis, Oct. I0. The striking Horse Car conductors and drivers raised a riot to-day. They upset cars and maltreated passengers. One man was killed. The Methodist Church Harrax, Oct. 10 The leading clerical and lay members of the Methodist Charch of Canada, arrive to- —— The Eastern Question. Bererape, Oct. 10. Turkey demands to know why “Servia is mobilizing herarmy. The Servian Govern- ment gave an unsatisfactory reply. Death of Cardinal McCloskey. New Yor, Oct. 10. Cardinal McCloskey died yesterday. '’ Weather balistin Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 hours fo» Toronto, Oct. 10.—10 a. m. Decreasing north and west winds; clear- ng weather; not much change in tempera- ure, St. Joseph’s Bazaar. Following is the result of the voting at the Bazaar up to half-past 10 o’clock last night :— POPULAR LAWYER, cau ne es 432 55 WC NT 0 bee 0 te Mee es. a ..411 ree hee lk agaes i76 SEE Is yen ccccesesne+scopeses 464 i ee weed eee ce 73 I i, i a Fees Caio nem 24 ij ee Ecka veec ssccvccdaneeeis ae Bie ONE ya o.gs is bs Ke nes enkwcs te 7, Ps oso caw sco ores r ;. ae PUPULAR CONDUCTOR. Ne ee ais eealaec gag e+ son 154 Maogowan.... 2.0.02. - cs cece cocevcesces 35 ee oe ws wc ones oH ee 219 as memeddeald.. 5... si <.' rei 2 2 lo ot ei ee 19 Thompson..,... -..- ot .. BO ME ee A, EC SH a ace us 28 POPULAR FIREMAN. ti in Misa sihonns « ea a Ne OE ee te ee... 8g OO ae se er are Cre 23 J. Pidgoow. ......-- cc eeee cece rrccrteces 36 ee RS CAN ai anes °° 5 POPULAR STEAMER. OE ES EE a a ee are | “ ES ee ee FS ae ee & eenson LO «oi a. = BO < ah bR e202 0 15 POPULAR FIRE COMPANY. ee, 5 sods ontaa< sen 402°, eanebsoke> 64 ee és oe 6.0 66 se AOI <8 6 Slalwage. 20. eee cece nc crerecsereerss 13 i ee sc. hs pulls See oo + «'s 6 NG ge ars gest ovtes ah guts ees o 5 Voting closes this evening. Bazaar will be continued Monday and Tuesday even- ings. The lotteries were continued yesterday evening, and the undermentioned won the following articles :-— Tambourine—Rev. Gregory McDonald. Two Cakes—Rav. A. E. Bourke. Air Castle—Mr. Isaac Murley. Large Silver Watch—Mr. Richard Walsh. Looking Glass—Mr. John Hughes. Silver Tea Pot—Miss Ellen Farrell. Belle of the Ball (doll)—Mrs. G. W. Howlan. Foot Stool—Mrs. J. Heghes Cake—Mrs. John Hughes. Wall Pocket—Miss Eliza Butler. Prize Bouquet—Miss Bessie Wakefield. Smoking Chair—Rev. A. J. Mcintyre. OnLy think of it, a 75c box of coffee sell- ing for 50c at R. K. Brace & Co. Only a few boxes left. Call before they are all gone. oct 10, POTATO BAGS. STARCH BAGS, GRAIN BAGS, FOR SALE BY HOKACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 6 —2wks eod City Warehouseing Company. on Storage at lowest rates, and ware- house receipts granted when required. phonic communication with the building. HORACE HASZARD, Manager. Ch’town, Sept, 26¢h, "85-— mo eod — “HARD COAL. rrive to Philade!phia (due here on 10th Tons Best Quality Chestnut and Egg sizes, Orders can signed. Ch'town. Oct. 3 -eod tl ary R. McMILLAN. APHIG KEWS. Thompson and Dr. Me- the vacancy in Mclsaac accepting the fcounty judgeship of day to attend to the mission business of the | | church. LL kinds cf Goods or Merchandize taken Moderate rate of Fire Insurance and Tele- per Brig LOTTIE Pn a ot cbidiid cote be left with Thomas Casely or under- | a a Te J.D. TAYLOR & CO, ‘Book Binders, Paper Rulers & Blank-Book Makers, Monaghan’s Building, Queen Square. 4 LL kines of Book Binding «xecuted at LOW EsT PRICES and with Quick Despatch. Ruling, Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY! — eee A share of patronage solicited. ‘J.D. TAVLOR & CO, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’towr, Oct, 8, ’85--Imo eod FE" O Fz MEN TO READ! = QUTFITINNG DEPARTMENT ~ FOR — CaN TLEMEN ! 1—New Shapes in Linen Cuffs and Collars. 2 —New Stock of Fine and Stout Hosiery. 3—New Stock of Dent’s Kid Gloves. 4 —Now Stock of Scarfsand Neckwear, 5 —New Stock of Scotch Underwear. Please Read On! 6 -New Stock of Canadian U aderwear, 7—New Stock of Christy’s London Hats. 8—New Stock Best Elastic Braces. 9 - New Stock of Gents’ Dress Shirts. 10—New Stock of Silk Umbrellas. 11—New Stock of Alpacca Umbrellas, 12—New Stock of Scotch Teeds. 13—New Stock of English Worsteds 14 —New Stock of Tweed Suitings 15—New Stock of Cardigan Jackets. 16 —New Stock of Linen and Silk Handker- chiefs, Scarfpius, Coliar Studs, &c. mee ne ee GEVELEMEN will find our Stock Complete and Fresh, with PRICES MUCH BE! OW thos» charged by Furnishing Stores. WEEES & CO, MAKKET SQUARE. @h’town, Oct. 5, 85. NAALED BROTHERS Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House HATS, HATS, HATS. LARGE STOCK of American and Eng- LA lish Hard and Soft Felts, VERY CH HAF: peel. SEAMED BROTHERS Ch’town, Sept. 22— 3i a wk Anetiongsr and Commission Merchant, Office and Salesroom next door to J. D, McLEOD’S Store, Queen Street. Ch’town, Sep. 16, ’85—8i 2 aw OYSTERS. F you want Narrows’ Oysters, call at Star I Restaurant, Water Street ‘oppoeite Ran- kin House) at any hour, where you can be supplied by the barrel, quart, balf-shell or stews. JOHN JOY. Sept. 29, ’85—-1 mo ESHIBITION sansa nell Fruit and Confectionery &c., at B. Balderston’s. ORANGES, Lemons, Pears, Grapes, Apples, Cranberries, Crab Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Cocoanuts, &c. CONFECTIONERY. ' of all descriptions, manufactured on the premises, | under the supervision of Mr. W. A. Hutcheson. | We guarantee purity and cleanliness in the | manufacture. | GROCERIES. cap and as good as any other store in the city. B. BALDERSTON, Queen Street. ' Ch’town, Oct. 2—-lwk wky3i HX_AMINEHR, OCTOBER 10, 1885. FLEECY le MEAT 3 At Prie s Never Before Goud Heavy Fleecy Cottons, 14 cents, for 7} cents. 20, °85. of this Country. “e se ““ 6é “é 6. “e ‘sé “e ee és se se oe ee ad 0; COTTONS. 0O—— PRAKING & STRRNS WILL SELL FOR THE O «DA ¥S —-—— AN —— Immense Stock of FLEECY COTTONS Offered to the People worth 8c. for 5c per Yard 1%¢, 66 7¢ 6 se, * 468 6 we, * Be " oe. +- A BIG LOT, Fleeced on Both Sides, a little soiled, worth SEE THESE GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE :0: PERKINS & STERNS. ra a = Se Ch’town, Sept, STATIONERY, SCH J —_—— G. H. HASZARD, Printer, Bookbinder, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OOL-BOOKS, &6. \"::: UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH-|'T IONABLE STATIONERY :-- The Crazy Bdge Correspondent Cars, with ENVELOPES to match. arr det OPALESANTE CARDS. with ENVELOPES. A Large and Beautiful Assortment of Memorandum Pocket Books. If you want something that will please in every way, call and see my stock. LONDON COURT STATIONERY, in Hem-stitch, Octavo Note, and ENVELOPES. FLORAL NOTH, very Cheap in boxes. The Mother Hubbard Mucilage Bottle wil! never upset and can be hung up to desk. The Pocket Mucilage Bottle, W very handy in every way. TH PERFECT MUCILAGE BOTELE. This is a real gem and will always giv: satisfaction. ENVELOPES! INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, in a great variety of styles and very Cheap, ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or quarter Thousand, in all Sizes ani Qualities oO I always keep in stock a ing and Wedding Cards. Ch’towr, Sept, 12, ’85. quality and fit, SOLE LEATHER, by the Site and Roll. Ch’town, Sept, 2nd, 1885, Writing and Gopying Inks, G. M. HARRIS, |in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Inks and are the Best. WEDDING STATIONERY. large line cf the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Ball Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown Boot -and Shoe Factory, ——:0: ——$ EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! We are making our FALL BOOTS on the Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside. Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots, They cannot be beaten in price, DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Son Piao Pakes oo will be received by the Sub- scriber, until the 30th i: st., from persons willing to supply him, in Charlottetown, with 5,000 Cedar Fence Pickets, cach picket to be seven feet long and not smaller than two inches in diameter at the sma!! end. FRAN JS DUMONT, Char ou town f(s i vy. Oct, 6, ’°85—t]20 oc her2i JOHN S. MACDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrice :—In Newsoun’s New Post Office. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1885 — ' Building, opposite oa —5,000 bush. WHITE OATS. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’ieown, Sept. 23. °85 wky pat INTERESTING ANNOUNCEME iT A Les, during Exhibition Week, Bread and Butter Goods, all of which are Fresh and New, and are not the accumulation of years. Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $5, $6, 27, to $14 each. Men’s Heavy Reefers, $5, 36, $7, to $14 each. | Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.60, $2, and up. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles, $8.85, worth $12. r Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles only $6.50. " Men’s Tweed Suits, in Fall Styles, $6, $8, to $15, Child’s Suits, Fall Styles, $2.85, £3 and up. Youth’s Tweed Suits, Fall and Winter Styles. $5.50 and ap. : Men’s Island Tweed Pants (our make) $1.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Suits, $12 and up (our make.) The largest stock of Tryon Tweeds on the Island, 45cts for all wool. _ The largest stock of T'weeds and Overcoatings in the market, made up to order by a Scientific Tailor, at short notice, and every garment war- ranted perfect fitting, at from $2 to % of a saving for the purchaser. a2 large stock of Tailor’s Trimmings at a sacri- e. Men’s Undersuits, only 60cts each, worth $1. Ladies’ Undervests, $1 and up (in merino.) to arrive) Men’s Scarlet Shirts and Lrawers, (all woo ) only 75cts, worth $1. . Gray Shirting Flannel, winter weights, 18cte, 70cts and - Mammoth stock of Trunks and Valises, 75cts and up. Ladies’ and Children’s Rubber Capes, $1.25 and up. Ladies’ Corsets (American makes) Double Busks. Ladies’ Skating Rink Corsets (perfect fitting( 50cts for 1.25, . _Hoop-skirt Bustles, in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up. Ladies’ Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves, every pair warranted, only 85cts. Ladies’ Linen Collars, 6cts, up; a full stoek of Winter Gloves. 22cts, up. American Felt Hats and Cap 50cts, up. Gray and White Cottons, Tickings, Cretornes, &c. A full stock of Gents’ Furnishings. REED BROs.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Oct. 5, 1885. ,in Fall Styles, Wincies, WANTS, LUST, FOUN, He. ANTED—To borrow for a cent, $?,500 on real estate ; liberal interest. Apply octlO 2i LET—House on Dorchester Street seven rooms). Apply to G, ©. Worthy. octlO 3i pd YERVANT WAN PED—For general honse- kK work. Apply at Examiner office oct9 3i W ANTED—A _ Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. oct9 ae the owner’s premises, on Saturday, the 26th ult, a red and white Cow, with top off left ear. Any per- son knowing of her whereabouts will please give information to the owner, John Flynp, Spring Park. oct8 3i pd ANTED—An active Agent for Prince Edward Island, to represent the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company. Apply to R. H. Matson, Supt.. Revere Hotel, Char- lottetown. oct] \ ] ANTED—A Pair or Trio of each of the NV : ‘ following breed of fowls: Brahmas, White Leghorns, Houdane, Plymouth Rocks, Black Spanish ; they must be pure bred and not more than five or six months old. Apply at this office. oct3 3i eod OR SALE.— 500 loads nice dry Kindling Wood; 300 leads Hardwood, at Wood Yard, corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Delivered in any part of the city.—WILLiam Burner. eod tfi—oct3 ANTED—A Girl for general house- work, Appl, at the Revere House. oct 1 tf OR SALE—A piece of Land, 85 by 47, sitnated on Great George Street, near Post Office ; buildirg on same worth about $500. The whole can be had for $1350 by applying at Examiner office. sep9 lmo O LET~— For six months, from Ist Nov., a furnished House, with use of horse and Cow. Apply at this office. sepl2 OARDERS—tTwo or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. Willism Kenuedy, Brick House, Hilleborough Park. sept? if ' \j YJ ANTED—A Leader of Psalmody, f St James’ Church. Application to be made, not later than October 20th, to T. C. James, Clerk of Session, from whom all infor- mation can be obtained. ocl 2aw 3wks —— OARDERS can be comfortab!y accommo- dated in a private family, with parlour, dining and bedrecms ; situation healthy ; terms moderate. Apply at ‘Tun Examiner office. aug25 OOMS TO LELT—Snitab'e for offices or Sample Rooms. Enquire of W. R. Boreham, Grafton Street. aug18 tf fesO LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street. next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. apr27 —2aw pat ryvO LET—The Dry Good Store on Qneen Street, lately ccoupied by Mr. James Shand. Apply te M. Stevenson. mar23 tf ?