THE DAIL} . a Special Notices. Rrap Mi Hawk A ‘s announcement below. oct 13, 3i Ms sale Dry Goods for cash only at Perkins & Sterns. oct 13, 31 We sell strietly for cash: no gredit given to anyone -Perkins & Sterns. oct 13, 3i 7 oAms fi €)'l ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Oct 13—N McLeod, Orwell; S J Vickerson, mouth; J Nicholson, k River, N 3 Titcomb, Bangor, Me; D Murray, Pictou; A J McInnis, Murray River; 8 C Clark, Mount Stewart; J M Nicholson, Springton. Yai S: 8 RANEIN HOUSE, Oct 14—Jos Donnolly, Montreal; J S Came- ron, do: Ali in Parsons, do; W H Alexande r, Philads lphia; Jas Bain, Portland, Me; Mrs John Richards, nurse and child, Bideford; Mrs W Longworth, West Point; DW Rabb, Am- ; L P MeLellan, Pictou; J C Wilson, St N B; Thos D Tims, Ottawa; A Weir, jr, nerst John, | Toronto, | Oct ‘ : 2 nat ngres ‘ . a ” r ‘ 4 ’ , Local aud Other Items, FELEGRAPHIC NEWS ARd tn A i 4 Ve i Xx ol ocid * | . . . oe SPECIAL DesparcHes To Tue EXAMINER. } ‘ a ‘ ist vO, . TOMHHnMm a mrt = MINISTERS IN Si, JOHN | Lidl i Bo OL iv i > i ] & re eived \ t,ce1 roctlt (GRAND POLITICAL DEM i as GRAND POLITIC SMONSTRATION, ” A wé&C , te hundre lla ] | } ’ ess than rice , ’ b amon Euthusiasm and Popular Applause. \ SUTBALD nw : , aa has retuz ! oe i s trip to the Old Country St. Jonny, N. B., Oct. 14. ella ats ™ he mass meeting in the Lansdowne ; S21 . &: l ! ‘ » been . against Kink last night, was one of the largest and 5 © to ‘ hes ; . . ; rioting husiastic political gatherings ever held in St. John. The meeting was held under e auspices Of the Yo ing Men’s Liberal sat Napa , Un ‘ ‘ . i ‘ iservative Club On the tastetuliy \ ‘ ali recorated platform were Hon. Thos. White, Midst 7 ‘ a , : ; re Hon. Geo hu Foster, Hon. J.. S. D Co Thompson, Hon. Senator Boyd, TT. E. | Darker, M. P., C.. A. Everett. M. P.. i i-iette! iay in ho h We a, M. P. and others. ae: - \ ‘ the Stipendiary | Lhorne ed as Chairman. st { *} > cr + ry ‘ i rhe first speaker, Dr. F. E. Barker, M. | - > > ’ } 7 i ‘ . mee | P., on rising to speak was received with | 1 No of Heli+lisne sad nil Cae ; es ee } py, | long and contimued applause. After a| 5. - race at | ie 1 . oe . . iB short speech, mm which he was frequently | : nterrupted by loud applause, he was fol-| , . . ’ i t , . C. A. Everett, M. P., who was} ‘ sas advertised, | Teceived with great icering. ' \ | ' i Next came Hon. Th Nias White, Mini Z |ster of the Interior, who was loudly and} , it the | enthusiastically received. ' Ma g s forenoon All questions appertaining to the Northe | 31 west, to the Fisheries and to the Adminis- | > tration of Justice with recard t Rie! were | t son which White Foster aad Thomp was 01,500,000) tre officially connected The depart its have been managed by good men in} ihe past, but never by Ministers better able iy] } até ed tl e ‘ ‘ i , ; » give an account of themselves than the! { rie . a et persons at - ] “ ge ] ‘ } , speakers of iast hignt. ~ H , & : - t mai T } a - »: wi the| Troubles and Dangers of Fishery) te} . . s will please Officers. ves ‘ing . > St. ANDREW’s, N. B., Oct. 13. | ; , ohaee vues . ‘ i iT 1s i that ‘ pre Fishery overseer Campbell got a_ boat | yy transp ities and fo é' e jt . oe “5 aad ; ; rom the Middleton in charge of first officer | ay & it id ail ‘ > ‘4 . . : 1 Pr and put off about eight o'clock to |} iwhere a lars mber f tisher- | near ail ted uniens enon ‘ larg number of fisher ; hace dei GER ihe te sleet ee were herring driving, most} . t ! i tt ... : Sth: : j beginning to paint the co red of whom used kerosene torches. As the ios boat started a shot was fired by some party raose who t] Re Own Paper | on the wharf asa signal that the Middle-| comp 188 ou ito try J. D. | ton’s boat had started, which caused thetorch | Faylor’s for pr m f Bincing | burners to extinguish their torches. As| ° the Middleton’s boat was returning a shot | Tas City Smali VDeot Ux irt was ession | was fired at her from a boat near the | land | to-day sev | cases were disposed ol | bar The ball struck the water on the star- t Lo t acijourned untii t! rd November b ard side of the boat. i ‘ AL r . | a eS Mr. Oxennam informs us that he intends Accidentally Killed. ‘ izing a Class in Phonegraphy provide ta cial ad ynal names are secured by Ist Nov. / J ‘ I : 3 ‘ | Woopstock, N. B.. Oct. 13. - . An old man named John Baptiste Thibe- (EM yo men's meeting this|deau was accidentally killed by special eve ‘ lock the Y. M.C. A. parlor.|train near here to-day. An inquest was nen interested inChristian work are | held on the body of Thibedeau, and a ver al y ; : | dict of accidental death returned, attaching : ‘ o blame anvone Dor fail to witness the race at the Roller no Deame to mapome. Rink to-night twee Messrs. A. Newsom oS et a ] E. orn k li, 3 eacn 18 determined to win. Tender Accepted. KR iat ha yast nine. ici iin a le of Of P Hartrax, Oct, 13. | rr the Auction Sate of OUO1 aint- ” . ; . ' ‘ ee The governors of Dalhousie College have ings Diamond Bookstore this evening at a “7 “<7 ° lock A ne Wheeler and Wilson Sew aecepted the tender of A. E. Milliken, oi Ma i also be oiered. Montreal, for $53,000 for their new col- a | lege building. Y. D. Tos, Ese., Inspector of Finance for | Se ee a the Domizi Government, arrived to-day | Weather Butictin. from O wa iis inspecting tne Saving aes Bank and Assistant Receiver General's office. loronto, OctoLer 14—10 a.m. > Easterly winds, fine to-day, followed by A mAN named Tufts and a boy were wrest-| increasing cloudiness and local rains to-mor- ling on the deck of a ner in St. John} row, stationary or a little higher temperature. Harbo n Tuesd fternoon and both fell j verboard. The boy was rescued but the man } gee : : E | G. M. Harris sells furniture, stoves, car- was Grow eu, } 1: ta) scteeheameiellpeacinmnts peta, etc., at his salesroom to-morrow at 11.30 fue Amertcan KINDERGARTEN AND PRI-| p, m rary Teacner,” is a periodical valuable to wwe all parents and teachers. It is issued monthly (/ALBRAITH'’s BAND and good music at the hy Fowler Wells & Co., 753 Broadway, New} Roller Rink to-night. Doors open at halt. York si per annun past seven. > ir re Sick and billious headache, and all derange Don’'T persuaded that our Meats must necessarily be inferior because we sell cheap. A. L. Bridges & Co. 2 Averion Sate of Winter Blooming Flowers and Plants, from the Acacia Nursery, Pictou, ments of stomach and bowels, cured by Dr. ’ iets cents a Vi ul No che up boxes to allow tra Ww or anti-billous granuels. 25 waste Pierce's I: of virtues. By druggists. > Cun live stock trade in Montreal this year|N. S., at Stevenson’s Building, to-morrow, has 80 heen the | st on record. A total | Frid y, at Ll o'clock. of 255,000 anim ils have been rece ived at Point —_—_—<»—_—-- St. Charles up to September Ist, 170,790 more Tue great auction sale of building and than the corresponding period last year. pasture lots on Saturday next, Oct. 16, at 2.30 - _ jo'clock, p. m., will take place on the premises Owe to the illness of the Rev. E. Gillis | at the head of Queen Street. th 2oy. A. B. McLeod will preach at Cardi- iat aia digan on Sunday, the 17th, at 7 o'clock, and Winter Bioominc Frowers.—By Auction, the Rev. J. G, Cameron it Dundas on San to-morrow, Fri lay, at il o’clo +k, . beautiful dav the 24th, at 7 o'clock. assortment of Flowers and Plants for winter —_- ” keeping. A. MeNeill, Auctioneer. Tur steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, o ealled here at four o'clock this morning, with Tre extension of Queen Street, which is { sual x eral cargo and the Misses Fish now open d up to the cross street known as ° . Miss Taylor as passengers. After Kilburne Avenue, is being completed under ta go of lobsters, potatoes, oats, | the supervision of Mr. H. B. Smith, City et she sa i 1 return about noon. Surveyor. oe od es Rev. J. Heremsox, M. A., will (D. V.)) Te give an idea of the popularity of Justin yfliciate at Lot 48 on Sabbath first, the 17th | \WeCarthy as a lecturer, his agents in other inst., at 11 o'clock a. m.; and at Birch Hill at | cities have been obliged to place the admission 2.30 p. m when he will deliver a sermon} as high as $1.50 for reserved seats in order to upon the h est at both places. Mr. H. will prevent overcrowding. The moderate price pa . hport with the 9 o clock boat. charged here will enable all to attend his ad- atin , mirable lectures. Tue plan oi server seats and tickets for a Justin McCarthy's lecture will be at the) 4 4p accrnent, which resulted in the Diamon 1 Bookstore to-morrow eres a sae death of the eldest son of Mr. James J. Mor- 15th inst. secure your seats carly ‘ very risey, of erville, Lot 1, occurred at that ket-holder is pusitive’) ssured of & com” | place on Thursday morning, the 7th instant. fortable st, as only a limited ai mber Deceased was standing on the forward part of tickets will be issued. . threshing machine while in motion, en- sae ee deavoring to prevent the horses from biting MA Ramspeit, of St. John, will cailat) oo0h other. While thus engaged he became the houses of our citizens to s licit erders for entangled in the machinery, and was drawn work lesc:iption from the w king | in between the spindle and the planks of the of vdic $ an { gents wigs Als >!foor, and was literally crushed to death. curling igs and tone’ arth = very €S" | Meédical attendance w 13 immediately sum- crip : S Will receive caliers at bie) moned. but nothing could be done for the little Osborne House from 7 till 10 every svenimgy Is itferer, and he breathed his last about ten ees ees Renee eee extricated from the machi- Mi. JAMIE 4 L. Mas MILLE W, of Alberry i nervy, He was a bright, promising boy, aged Plains, left on Tuesday, the 12th inst., for the | thirteen years and three months, and was e of finishing his studies at the Toron‘o/ .45h beloved by all who knew him for his purpose i Veterinary College. As Mr. MacMillen has ; lively interest in stock raising, gentle manners and pleasing disposition. His ye much felt by his bereaved father, x always taken a i : : loss will | there is no doubt wus 1 a a sao he | whom he wasa great help in his farming ‘ : ; ; ef i ‘ v : . . : n Surgeon, &p eg a eit to th | op : Mr. and Mrs. Morrisey have the : ieee mpath f the whole community im their; i i i ya: Mr. M Ls eee rau, i ‘ a i‘ oh RE = ' ' j i Vii LS ’ il aon om as i , a . re nian f , be the Inland Seoit’'s Emulsion of Pure ‘ ‘one ; . . s7 , 7 . . 7 , a ; the Northwest, hus | Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophesphites all iti , tee rari roed. and is visi Porta ze la Pr: ©. | on LUNG TROUBLES AND WASTING DISEASES ti ty ’ Sun Says He thinks that tne) ttlers in erritories are the most intelli- | Dr. J. Simond, New Orleans, La., says: anal most yenitable and the lightest | ‘‘Scott’s Emulsion is the finest preparation 02 r neople he ev met on the American} the kind ever b: might to my notice. in . “He found t n happy, h ypeful j affections of the lungs and other wasting Von : a ble and “ stented notwithstanding the fact that} diseases, we may consider it our most relia! . vy tardugh quent, ln a perfectly elegans wad agreva Ue many of them lows tiwir Gaus ot the Urolght. ST. LAWKENCE HOTEL. Oct 14—Mrs Stuart, Boston; Master Stuart, do; A J McLeod, Stanley Rev Wm Bluett and wife, Springfield, N B; F L Brown, Sussex, N B. (eo SHIP NEWS. ENTERED. Oct 12—Alice Pholine, Mitchell, Geo’town; Howard Nazille, Port Hawkesbury Arizone, Lohnes, LaHave; Enterprise, Ball, Pi Cc ite, Keeping, Pictou; Gladys, Binney, Halifax. 13-—Josephine, McGonnell, Halifax; Royal Charles, Nickerson, Sidney; Jno, Liger, Buctouche; W, Taylor, Balcon. } mi niede?r ‘tou: CLEARED. Oct 12—Pheline, Marshman, Buctouche; Rustic, Cox, Pictou; Margaret Jane, Me Donald, Pictou; Emerald, Robinson, New London; Enterprise, Arichat; Howard, Naz lie » LA ypaud ; Opal, Mi Lell un, Pugwash, 13 Daniel, Roberts, Vernon River Bridge: Amelia, LeBlanche, Orwell; Morven, Marchand, Souris; Laura B, Bonnell, Vernon River Bridge; Roderick McRae, DeCoste, Pictou; J W Smith, Delanchi Halifax; Mary Jane, This: Hali Bethel, S'side. — Pibii, LAX; OTHER PORTS. S’side, Oct 12—Ent, sch Lizzie D, Drysdale, ‘racadie, N B, cedar posts; Restive, Brown, beiton, oats; Benlah,§ Lohnes, LaHave, N S, bal. Cld, Lizzie D, Drysdale, Chatham, bricks; Restive, Brown, Pictou, bal; Annie Florence, Bernard, Newcastle, N B, bal; Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, bal. , <a = ——— Summerside Exports. » SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 12. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 5O cases eggs $ 25D OO 2 boxes game.. 10 00 Oh DNR ira é on bites ah L075 006 MOD MBORG . Fioas i HRS ees bo2 Of | ont TARMOES. cdi Xd NE 30 00 2500 the Week: 7. . is SS A 325 00 1259 lbs pork. jade wae vir 75 00 75 sheep pelts. ........ o vere set 38 00 190 lbs Island cloth..... ih Ay be sces 80 00 126 00 1S tie wenekl...Ack ose 5 hb ceei ie $2666 00 By str. Miramichi, Montreal, on the 12th:— 304 cases mackerel............. .$ 1129 GO on beeen 0068. 5365. oe a es 25 00 Oy ete WEN... . os hs bx ee 100 00 400 bags potatoes.........+---- 200 60 684 bbls CPNOOUE . ox 04 2 éiwtexs 1368 00 $2822 00 Dwelling House and Premises, Y AUCTION, on Tuesday, October 19th, at 12 o'clock. noon : That conveniently situated Dwelling House and Premises, fronting on the north side of Euston Street (west) 50 feet, and running hack 100 feet. The House is comfortable, at present in the occupation of Mr. Geo. Wilson. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL, ) Auctioneer. Oct. 12, 1886. ileal Lal Sal. Farms (o be Sold at Auction on Lots 45 and 47 in King’s County. THE Undersigned, Trustees of the estate of the late JOHN KNIGHT, will Sell at Auction, in Souris, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Nov., A. D., 1886, AT TWO OCCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, THE FOLLOWING FARMS AND LANDS : 1. One Hundred Acres of Land, situate at Chepstow. in possession of the heirs of the late Angus McDonald (Hoctor). 2. Sixty-five Acres Land, situate at Chep- stow, now in posses 1 of John MeclInnis. 3. Fifty Acres of Land, situate at Chepstow, now in possession of Michael McDonald. {. Kighty Acres of Land, situate at Souris River, now vacantand known as the Flannigan farm. 5. Sixty-six Acres of Land, situate on Souris Line Road, one mile from Souris (nuw vacant). 6. A House and Lot in Souris East, now rented by Ronald L. Medonala. 7. Fifty Acres of Land, situate at Souris Line Road, now in possession of James Moynagh. 8. Seventy-six Acres of Land, situate at Souris Line Road, at present occupied by Jchn Currie, 9. One Hundred Acres of Land, situate at Souris Line Road. at present o¢-cupied by Ronald and Alexander McLean, 10. One Hundred Acres of Land, situate at Fairfield, Lot 47, new vecupied hy Angus J. B. Camp’ ta Good Titles will be given purchasers. > ei}. PERMS--Ten per cent on day of sale, 25 per | centon delivery of deed, within ten days, and balance five years, seeured by mortgage or other ap ed security. beuring 6 per cent inter- est, paya annually. Any further particulars can be had on appiica- tion to Mr. Frederick Morrow, Soucis, or to Messrs. Davies & sutherland, Solicitors, Char- Lottetown. : Dated this ith day of Octoher, A, Dy, Ass5, JAMES MoF LRLANE. GEORGE ff, KNIGHT, | Trustees of the Bstate of late Jobn Koight Out, gd ww why ex patos + Esq.; ™ « 4 » » THURSDAY, OCTOBI EXPIRATION ee” ee EXTRASRBEINARY 8 nina, A le & Fancy ee ——— a eae : 7 a's: om a BP Bridge; | ee eR RR ] ‘ discount ; Silks, Satins and Velvets at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colore Hosiery at 33 per cent discount ; drscount. Cutis, Frillings, a large variety Wool Goods, &Xc. All of Out Quick. UUR CIRCULARS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. Pe Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1886. —— — — ‘14, 1886. Or LEASE. Carpets. Oile » os ; of Be + Pa + wrpets, Vilcloths, Rugs and Mats at MM’per cent discount ; Black and Colored Dress Goods at 33 ‘ ‘ sy (Y * Veer ncacd -* a oo” : _ and other Cloths, Tweeds, &c., at 33 per cent discount ; Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts ani Lac Plushes Linen Goods of all kinds at 25 per cent discount ; Prints and White Cottons at A Lot of Goods at HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Real Lace > per cent discou at 3S per cent discount : ™ ( ui ws Haygings, ne ; or wd THE Lease Sk ke : {HE Lease of our premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other premises In tine for spring trade, we will dispose of our whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE. Mant!e . c rte . a QQ . . 7g ‘ Urtains 1c oo per cent Gloves and per cent Coliars and the Above New and ia Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in order te Clear kins & Sterns. LET—House on Water Street, opposite the | tailway Station, Apply atthisoffice, octl3s | ‘0 mei rs, SS QUEEN Ho SALE—Cheap for cash, at Needham’s Auction Room, Market House, Sewing Machines, suitable ior shoemaking or saddlery octl3 purposes. W ANTED quired. Prince street, T* W ANTED-—A Girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. G. H. Cooke, Kent Street. ect 32 I OARDERS~—Twoor three Boarders can be ac- references re- Macoeill octl3s A Servant; good Apply to Mrs. BARGAINS ! FOR ) LET.—A house containing five rooms. Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. oct 13, tf commouated at Miss Stewart's, cor Euston and 66 66 Great George Sts, Oct, 12 RC LI ae oe es GE WEG W ANTED—A Man capable of taking charge of ‘6 ‘6 a first-class city grocery store; one used to city grocery trade; good salary given to the “é ‘ . Applications to be made before the Address: City Grocery, EXAMINER oct6 tf right man. 20th of Oct. oftice, A YOUNG LADY wishes to be engaged to | sew by private families. Piease apply to the Misses Currie, at Stanley Bros. oct9 tf WV ANTED Y Revere House. A’ EXPERIENCED BAND TEACHER, for many years, would like to locate at Moncton | if sufficient encouragement could be offered to him to do so. Address letter to EXAMINER office, A Manto attend trains, ete., at the ocig tf Ch'town, Sept 1—wky _— —- i STRESS. ee ee —_—- —_——-—. —- — —— —_——-—<e- — - "7 » a ‘ ‘ ~ ; —— inne —aanelaeape nap aDEANNNIpOS ive 7, hiss, bebe 3 a % BOMat J aes ihc , | ; mea G2 Fo LET--Part of House and Shop on King St., ; near Pownai Street. Apply at this office. 4 octl3 BARGAINS ! A Large Lot of WOOL TYWEEDS, ULSTER CLOTHS, NTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS. Balance of CRETONNES LARCELY REDUCED FOR CASH. SEPTEMBHR ONLY. Fre Tue BRO VAY 7. Ch‘town, P. E. Island. octs tt y ANTED—Position by a competent Dry Goods Salesman and Window Dresser, who tho- roughly understands the business and can bring a good trade ; best references, Address. **Alba- tross,” Herald oftice. oci8 4i eod \ ANTED—A Cook; good references required. | Apply to Mrs. H. James Palmer, Pownal | Street, next door to St. Joseph’s Convent. _ j octs tf T°? LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor | chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen) Connolly; immediate possession given. For | terms and particulars apply to Owen a unzl cod i WANTED —Lady agents actually clear $20 daily | with ny wonderful entirely new patent rub- | ber under garment for females ; a minister's wife sold 13 first hoar.—Madam Z. Z. Littie, Box 443, | Ca.cago, hil, octs 1% pd | bargains we now offer. Our Dress Goods Departme tock of Velveteen, Black and Co GtRAYED—A Cow, small, polled and brindled. Information respecting her will be ee oct | Is received at THE EXAMINER office. TOLET.—Hait of double tenement house on Orlebar Street. Kent moderate. Apply te! Mr. Sidney Grey. septzs tf | entonatatite j $10,009.60 _.Ten Thousand Dollars’ were never heard of before. in Subserider’s butiding, a large office, j for Ciab or Assembly Koom.—4. f sept 22 mo wed immo LET i : ‘ ~ suitable Maceachern. | az COME AND SEE! @8 | FEATHERS WANTED : good new Geese $ cathers, | Furniture Dealer, T°. Highest price paid for by John Newson, aes septzs i LET—That brick He . ude, now in the posse. s.on of U. H. Haszard, possession given Ist Ociober next. For ‘terms aud particulars apply te Owen Con . ere Fuad ood e on Dundas Espla- eee Ch'tuwn, Sept. 22, 1986. ee a | § T is too bad to sell goods at such terrible low prices ; have been bought trom 25 to 50 per cent below regular nt is right full of lored Cashmeres, | Ulster Cloth from 20 to 30 per cent less than ust | ovaR-STOCEED. +? orva ty ANTE -00k r Ni DeBlois t7 ANTED,--A cook. Apply to irs. 1 t Y¥ Pevonpors Cottage, Royalty. sep2s tf 989 Overcoats will be cl orcu out, three, | ee If you don't believe this. come and see—No tron a bargains. ial. of Clothing will be sold at i¢ LO snOW Our foods, 2,400 Suits of Under lothing, 900 Shirts, Hats and Caps in endless variety. sa COME AND SEE! @8 Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. PLENTY GOODS They Won't Last Long at the Prices we Offer Them. but.a great many of these goods prices—this accounts for the We have also an extra large Merinoes, Sacques, Secgue Cloth and prices that yur, five and six dollars less than regular price,