nite Local and Other [tems. NOT WA‘ pays left toolkiain sucl Jewelry, us now being Laylor ® pad 7 MoviIne Ambers >and business men are wk hotel e Mpa y -~ LIent Che } } ‘ ha ordered tha the [ue NORTHERN alinistet of Marine has Northern Light shall be eola wili bring o CMRORNE Hovsi heat } : ‘ should not forget that ta steamer for what she Intending purchasers the sale of the Osborne , - peed ~ Pa oo a 4 a - AW a ~~ = yesy Sead “2 WS, SB & we * eA wey i) PATCHES TO THE Kx AMINER. International Marine Conference. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16, About 11 yates vo clock this morning the dele- to the Internatioual Marine Confer- ered in the snte-room of the State Depar sont ., ence gat! and exchanged courtesies and yreetin The delegates, accompanied by } f their re minutes after eleven o'clock wer ushered into the department parlor by As- sistant Secretary of State Adee in the order the Munisters at five spective UbDCrLes, House will t a place on Tuesday, the 22d or pre edence of their Ministers laa aie Che \merican delegates were head- o ed ley Admiral Franklin. The From Hatrira I team Princess proceedings were held in the strictest Beatri ('a} \. H. Kelley, arrived from) seclusion. ‘The members of the various Halitax ‘ thhoroing, and will delegat hs were pre sented to Mr. Blain: sail on yt ning by their respective ministers. At the con- Z clusion rief address of welcome was read arg “tie: 9 se rag 7 ae Gos by Secretary Blaine. Admiral Franklin ton Pe 7 wn that _ schr. I ady Franklin, was a Pre ‘June oll he Conference. Captain James Power, has arrived at that T) ; a - port af L passage of five days sll well. nis ¢ uded tone prix eedings in the State eee se Bia Parsnip. —Mr. Elias Bishop leit the Pienee | Department, when Secretury Blain and Sn Julien Pauncefort, British Minister at the the delegation, went to the White > head of parsnip at office which mea- | Hi le sures, atter hav ing the leaves cut off, four | oot 7 _ von pee “ee to : a sident arri nee 2 ef address feet four and a half inches to the extreme rrison who made & Drier address Ol end of the t ap root. welcot - - —— ‘ — ; ° | "= Pont . » ‘ SypNey Reserve Mines Round Coal, ex| 4 Big Railway Trust. schooner Cora Morrison, now landing at Mc- | — Millan's wharf! Orders at auction price in | CnicaGco, Oct. 16 lots ol uve vous and upwards, taken at our | { nde tl e headl ne, vis Huntington s othce kr H. Nort m Ww >», Auctioneers. 21 T a A . trust t iriou this mornine nounce | ; MIA i STA t.. i j INER tend . * pract i i} Io : c cul meratulations to Mr. R. H.Crayden, pu | solidation schem«s f all the Gould an {the Pri s Beatrice,on the important eveat} Huntington systems and the Atckis recorded in another colama, and wishes the |Tupeka & Sauta Fe system, including som happy couple a pleasant and prosperous|/of the Jines between Kansas City journey through life. shipped 615 lambs—the former 175 for St. John and the latter 440 for Lawrence, Mass., —last Monday morning. Mr. Ww. MeKay also shipped two horses for the Ship Railway. Mr. Robert Stead, of Wheatley River, ship- ped ivurteen horses by the steamer St. Law rence, for the St. John markets, yesterday morning. — Tue Kitram Case.—Advices from Hali- fax state that Annie H. Killam, convicted of perjury, but upon whom sentence was deferred to hear techical objections, has been released on $500 bail. She drove sway from jail in company with her para- mour, ex-Attorney-General Weeks, M. P. ®. This is believed to be the first time a criminal convicted of perjury has been re- leased on such flimsy. bail. iL aihtlienn How He Escarepv.—A Halifax despatch says that a few days agoa soldier,incompany with his wife or lady friend, was driven in a cab to a house in the South end, which the couple entered, and the cab waited. In a short time the soldier issued from the house, {clad in female the bustle, parasol and complete out- fit. Accompanied by the female, the dis- guised warrior entered the cab and they were driven tu the Boston steamer, getting away all right ines Personal. Mr. A. J. Manley, of dlalifax, is among the guests at the Osborne. Mr. J. W. Richards, M. P. P., is registered at the Hotel Davies, Hon. John Lefargey, who has been iil, is, we are glad to report, out again. The Rev. W. H. Snyder, Rector of Ma- hove Bay. and Rural Dean of Lunenburg County, N. S., is dead. Mr. John L. MeKionon, formerly editor and proprietor of the Pioneer, has returned tome having made a European tour. Messrs. McLean *& Macdonald, Barristers. ete,. of this city, have opened?a fbranch office atSummerside. Mr. Kenneth J. Martin is in barge of it. George F. Williams, Esq., Attorney-at-law, of Taunton, Mass., arrived here last evening m &@ most interesting mission. ~<a Cardigan Notes. 3ideford, brigt. tur- There are ten schooners and the Corsican loading with potatoes, cats, hipa, &e., at Cardigan Bridge Trade is lively and prices are fairly good: Potatoes bring from 22 to 25 cents; “2 cents; turt ips 18 to 20 cents. Considerable excitement arose around the Bridge wher it was found out that the hr. Robert D. Rhodes, loaded by Wm Oats Minto, Esq , and all ready for St hsd been seized by Arch. McNeill, Esq. Char ottetown, for a debt alleged to be dve oF the owner of the vessel. On Tuesday 0rming, the Sheriff's deputy proceeded on Sard, and placed the broad arrow on the “hooner; and, notwithstanding the fact that the captain had the stars and stripes sted on his highest spar, and that the Wind whistled fair, in durance vile the hobert 1), Rhodes remains until the matter 1% Settled, ——>- oa Notes at Georgetown. in the County Court, Georgetown, the og “C8 were few. One of some interest to “mers was brought by a banker of Toronto on 4 note given to acloth agent, who pro- Ise that tailors should follow to convert Mé cloth into suits. Sullivan & Macneill *t plaintiff; Mackinnon for defendant. 8 case had been tried in March last, and Seat ical of interest taken in it. Judge Sddin decided yesterday in favor of de- a. dant , Mr. Bryden, who is 4 farmer at Pe Ardigay — The 8. 5. Acadia bid adie to this port * the season. Her cheerful officers will Eilasec) } . . , } : “apt. McLaren, of 8. S. Stanley, is home in. mee'ees with him. Be October 16, 1889. =e | - oD Oysters sor ved auywa at the Bij : W to Norton & Fen e Bijou, nex V's, Siduey Street. 3 Ost 10 2 habiliments, with | Pierre, | Protecting the fisheries evidently | - M 830u P r tired a i ndepe d Drownep.—The Jornal reports that tle : Ao a fourteen yeoat ' ld lad itit ! Leonard, ' e ‘I ir in living with Mr. M. Nellig ut Lot 1, was lthe K 5) accident ally drowned ut tuat i ’ " Pueit ‘ R . | : Thursday last. His body was rec 6d / western extension, will b itro] b on Saturday. it » Hunt : { a -— ~ a" ea | The ‘ i \ LATARRH 18 ib the ovbi00d No cure f i } ; : new « i I é this loathsome and langerous disease : p ssible until pois yn is thoroughly era- | B&F?) ’ ‘ dicated f ithe system. For this purpose, n ge 1 5 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best and most - - ae . . | nan , sue — economical medicine. Price $!. Six bottles, Rews From @itawa. $5. Worth $5 a bottle. i at, > | Orrawa, Oct, 17. E Le ; " he ~ ‘ sreide : ’ . . . " MORE SHIPMENTs.—1 ¢ Summerside pa-; Senator Hardisty, of the Wacth went. et pers report that Messers. Fossit and Saw yer | ritorv. died in Winnipeg vesterday He ‘ . ee List LICL 7 Jy: | was 58 years old, and a iactor of the Hud- son Bay Company. Mr. Purceil, M. P. for Glengary, is_ ser- 1ousiv iif. In Joliette county, to-day, Bazinet (Li- beral) and Perrault (Censervative) were no- minated as candidates for the Quebec Le- gisiature Watering Sugar. Orrawa, Oct. 16. A wholesale grocer, who is also a large shareholder in a sugar refinery, is authority for the statement that the sugar turued out of some of the re is watered after it is refined and before being put into barrels in order to weight. Che merchant says he has prot sted against the dealers and tine ries 1nicTreas its proceeding in the interest of consumers, but without effect. 7 A Disastrous Explosion. Lonpon, Oct. 16. An explosion occurred in Rentilee col- liery, at Longton, County Stafford, this morning. Seventy mivers were in the pit and on'y eleven are alive. The pit was completely wrecked, and the task of get- ting out the buried miners will be one of great difficulty. Fifty-five bodies have been taken out by searching parties. Ecclesiae. Another World's Exhibition. St. Jonny, N. B., Oct. 16. The directors of the Exhibition Associa- tion this afternvon held a meeting and dis- cussed at some length whether they would hold a Maritime, Dominion or an exhibi- tion open to the world next year, and it was finally decided in favor of the latter. The Amherst Burglary. Amuerst, N. S., Oct. 16. Campbell was up befure Judge Morse to- day and pleaced guilty to the charge of robbing E. S. McLeod’s store. He wiil be sentenced to-morrow. The examination of Brophy was concluded before Justice Davis who committed him for trial. fo Have Half Pay. Orrawa, Oct. 16. NER, - + + THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1889. Sir Hector Langevin to-day promised the ) printers who were lately if discharge Gd from } the Government bureau that they should i have h ‘ f pay for th unemp } Ol their thr € in Hs engage a ' fier a (entract. 4 aiGa pe 4, ’ 7a Jot A ()TTAWA, U LO | i — Silessrs, } ode hn yr 1 I na Black, of Hulifax, arrived here co-day. | iT , ae | ‘ : at 4 ' i ith are oun nye a ar the mera ioe } , ' ; : | West indla ste:imsh p service hou rs ; Were Opened soine Gays ago, j oo a Weather Bulictin. Toronto, Oct. 17.—10a m. Moderate winds, fair stationary or a little higher temperature. a ——————~ HOTEL ASRIVALS. | ' OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct '6—Henry Co'e, Chester, NS; Joseph ; Hanley, St Joha; J Ibbertson, Hamiiton,O.; | W F Tidmarsh, St Peter's Island; Wm Minto, Cardigan; J F W:llis, J H Willis, Stellartoa; ; Jas Ross, Mount Stewart, HOTEL DAVIES. Oct 16—W G Smith, Trare; & W Heffer, | H J Dat, J A Nicholts, Moatreal; F S Pisher, | Toronto; M E Maloney. Quebee; A H G ird- ner, Boston; J W Richards, Bideford; JA | Matheson, Campbellton: WJ Irving, Brock- | viiles G A Cory, August>, Me. — — + <— | Two of the Upper Province universities fare in luck. The late Mr. Gooderham, of | Toronto, has bequeathed $200,000 to toria Universitys while the late Mr.. Work- : i ’ + ; man, of Montreal, leaves $120,000 t9 Me ito « suisabic :ersog, Apply Gil, Doycheater sareet, Vie- ; - ry. fuk) Wi®n the hair shows signs of failing, begin at once to use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. This preparation strengthens the scalp, promotes the growth of new hair, restores the natural lor of gray end faded hair, and renders it Sott, pltant, : ci loy ? j : na glossy. ee te HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. AM- instructed by W. H. Findley, Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence, Sid- icy Street, on W KDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at Ll o'clock, a. m., all his Household Furniture, consisting of - PARLOR —1 Suite in plush and walnut (8 pieces), 1 Centre Table, marble top; 1 Cad Lab'e, mahogany; 1 walnut Music Stand, 1 Whatnot, | Ottoman, | mahogany Table, | New Brussels Ca: pet, Rugs, Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Mantel Ornaments, 1 good Violin, ete. DINING ROUOM—1 Suite, walnut and hair vloth, 9 pieces; 1 walnut Extensivn Table, 1 walnut Sideboard, 1 Book Case, 1 very fine Organ, Brusse!s Carpet, Rags, Window Cor- wices and Curtaims, Pictures, Fire I[rons, Crockery, Glassware, ete. HAUL— 1 walnut Hat Staod, Hall§ Table, Chairs, Base Burner, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Stair Carpet, ete BREAKFAST ROOM—1 ash Sideboard, 1 Extension Table and Chairs, Oil Cloth, Clock, Pictures, Gaivanic Battery, Carpet Sweeper, Avyioid Baromet r, ete. KITCHEN—1I yood Stove and Kitchen and Pantry Utensils, ete. Alse, 1 good double } barrel Gun, Washing Machine, Wringer, Bath and Wash-lubs, Scales, etc. »irp ‘ . ; ; i. BEDROOMS—1 very fine walaut euite, ro (ps na palinte Sets and bed il rdrobes lap ry and Woo .. \ ‘ ned Caurtai via Uv | \ ty RRi 4 e} S 3 at 7 — Ss m- sacs m oe m5 €* wm man4e Tah 4 Et and ty 3 a: § a7 Ty ee aaa ad 3 Aactaa pice & Ceeapy LC RaRSET, 226055 GUY Bett. 966245 Asti UY anh & hedeys } , e 8 ' ; + > : i i ci i s sates . - =P» ex cp a . oe f ey i” = BES 3 & = © 2a ; “ a €*HE Subscriber has on hand and in Store: Anthracite, Acadia Nut, Intercolonial Round and Nut, Caledonia Round and Slack Coal—all fresh from mines. Orders left at Office, Water Street, will be promptiy attended to. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. oct 12— -eod tt _pat “William,” FOR CHARTER. 5 HE Subscriber will receive offers for the « Charter of above Steamer, to load at North or South side of the Isiand. She will be due here about 20th imst.. and on dis- charge of cargo will be ready to load. R. McMILLAN. a Fes % : ee . \ De i oct9 —dy tf WANES, LOSM, POUND de WANTED. —A good Servant for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. W. J. MILLER, corner Prince aud Fiizruy Strects. oct!6 OR SALE—A splendid Milch Cow, just calyed. Appiy to R. K. Brack, Gra.ton otreet, pad 3i—octl6 T° LET.—House to let on Chestnut Street, con- taining five revoms, with kichen and pantiy. Apply to MkS I'HUORNE, Spriug Park. ocii6—S5ieou pu YSTERS.—Fresh Oysters, fished every day, fur sale by the quart, 25 cents; also for sale by the peck or bushel.—JOsIaH CARM DY, Dor- chester Street, Kast. pad lw—voctl6 To LET.—A House containing seven rooms. Apply at Pickard’s bakery. octi6é WANTED. \ Servant for general housework Wazes 38.00 per month to a suitable gil. Apply tu MRS. BLATCH, corner ‘sreai George and Fila oy Sitecis. tu th sat ti—ocilds WANTED. A Servant. Apply to Mrs. C. B. MACNEILL, Great George S.reet. octls W ANTED.—For October 22ud, a good plain Cook. No wasuing. Ap,ly at this oifice. octid rix0 LET.—A Shop on Kent Street, opposite the Kuckiim House. apply to Mis. PF. HM. axAINOkK, Kent oireet, di—ourls Wy ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Apply to KS. GHEORGS rBAKn, Charlottetown, BSepisu uy & WKY fy O LET.--The corner tenement cf the Dweliin; A. cidUse O11 Li wl rrince abd Vorcheoiw: We ve ON THE We We S be foolish OUR [IMMENSE GOING DIKE HOT CAKES! he a ; nah db. hn Got the Pull BARGAIN BUSINESS, just because we promise no more than we can perferm, and make our )$argains better than our Brag. fa’ (x) STOCK OF CLOTHING IS ee es ee = —(Xx)- siiiinlliieieanaminiipas will make you happy with Bargains that are at the top notch for Cheapness and Value. (x) have the Largest Stock of Clothing in the Lower Previnces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. — - ———{ X }- in cnoughn to buy without seeing the Wonderful Cheap Men's Stock. oer 24, ee eae Hee “ved om om es : IELLO THERE | ee mee VES? | cone ennepatapinie Please connect with each line, Let the people ALL know i have made made up my mind i That, while others are BLOWING, i'll just give a Purr. Ana to all my kind patrons I know that’s enough. They know what I mean, And the truth’s to be seen, That in Quantity, Quauity, StyLE and PRIczE, | There’s few that can beat us—be they ever so NICE. : Therefore I am ready with a NICE, GooD, FULL, BANG-UP stock of So that when doing the Exhibition, (or any other time), Please use your discretion ; For From One Doilar to Five! As sure as you're alive ! You can buy your | BOOTS AND SHOES Ltt Ti Stampers Corner. 1 am right to the front ; | Take a back seat I won’t. , and EASE; ; : , My prices are FAIR, and the stock good to WEAR. For 1 know I can PLease, and give comfort ‘ 0 adi. ie te ial And if you’ll give me a ‘‘ sHOW [ll never siy - =e. i J lis, Awl } ‘ : Sa ’ i Je We Pus.esb- j ro you needa never **COMPLAD t C LURGE ALLEY Sep About a BARGAIN i You get trom A } “4 i 2 Apply nn 2% AGS oa foCu | 3 5 . A = ce i a oes, G i ihy : Yo mye Dm | &s sve v3 a +» = » z : ' Street. o tte | 3 p it o j HEWTC 7 ‘ i eniiiiasl ae : Ss ; - ea 4 i i> im i : C 4 : een | & oS “CO s 33 ; ¢ &. “ . 3 os ; . oe ae . ~ -*- 4 ante ° | “Pal? o the So? or % fen 4 5 r t . 0 et generaliy | } ; , at a useful. W. M. RYDEN, Ve tbourne. “i-—OCls i Nurse for & sick man, Apply t tiis office octi4 2 NTED.—A W re diately + SEE meee W ANTED,—A Servant Girl for general heuse- wok. App y to MRS. KOwarpD Davy. Rich- mond Sireet. iw—vetlz »,OARDERS WANED, at the Oakland House, King sireet. Charges reasonabie.—D. J. mOQUAID, Proprietor. pd 3i—octl2 Wartep.— 4 Blacksmith with some experi. ence, atonce. Appiy 10 WILLIAM J. PR C- TOR, Hunter kiver P. O. dy 2i wk y—octil a rep IMMEBDIATYLY.—A Cook, Ap- ply io Mrs. WATSON, Queen Strect. oct —tf \ TANTED.—A Cock and Housemaid. Apply to Maus. &R, a. FITZGERALD, Mount bd werd 3i—ectil Road. WANSTED.— A good Servant Girl for general housework. apply to Mrs. D. STEWART, Kent Sireet octs three ov four iadies fur French (conver- \pply a: the residence of th. Kev. J. Lioyd, Pownal Street. septlo A7iss GREEN wou'd like to form a clsss oj hN ba ional). nved, Ki. WANTED.—A Female Servant for general VV hou-ewo Kina small family. Good wages to Mrs. ALLEY, cod. gow fYYHIS Steamer is due here on WE NFS-} DAY NEXT, 16th inst., and will receive | freight at Charlottetown and Summerside, (algo Crapaud, if convenient), sailing for Bos- | ton on SATURDAY, 19th. | D. FARQUHARSON & SON. | oct12 | FOR SALE OR TO LET. | EPPOCH FARM, containing abont 240 i acres. Apply te WM. WELSH, | octl4—Iw King Street. | NOWICE. UR friends and the public generally will oblige us by paying their respective amounts due by them to us as early as possi- ble. We wil! allow 5 percent. off all accounts paid this week. After that time full amount) must be paid, B. W. TAYLOR, octl4—ai Cemorgn Block. 15 Cases ‘satisfaction in every respect. ‘Terms liberal. —_——— \ }-- 2HIBITION WEEE ! a FALL STOCK NOW OPENING. x)}——_—_— “London Goods RECEIVED—BALANCE EXPECTED DAILY. aioe ——(x) spanner and Best Stock Clothing Ever Shown. sdisialeasiiiieall 6g) pewtistm HARRIS & STEWART. octl--eod&wkly. JUST Largest of Ready-made Horse Powers. ——40) THRESHERS AND SHAKERS —AND— Combined Threshers and Cleaners. — a ee en % E are manufacturing these Machines, and have some ready Ww to ship. They combine the latest American improve- ‘ments, are fast Threshers, very light running, and easy on horses. We believe them t» be superior to any machines of the ‘kind ever sold on P. E. Island, and we guarantee them to give For sale at ( ; i ] t v ° ; { ’ 5 } Zz v nh > 5 ape TS: PETE te = LN ae pot ™ jae tesa Rai yi ane ad — “e3 ape\ ae A a a Ney e~ >» ran ke aA i % 2 ed bpt RR | r i = Pon be FE ee Boe Bee eG ie. we we Fe tor Be: be es St t fad a s & 4 me oe © : ~ Ss Buhw& & - bow) im ts © THE CHEAPEST YET! were mee Calland Inspect, and ges Barguns at Austion Prices for Gash ft THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON P.£. ISAND. DRAWING ROOM PARLOR SUITES, best value, BEDROOM SUITES at lowest prices, All kinds of UPHOLSTERED GOODS at Bargains, PICTURE FRAMING, 125 varieties, very cacap and nobby, LO UKING GLASSES, The latest in WINDOW BLINDS, and all kinds of WINDOW FURNITURE and Fixings at cost. No trouble to show goods. Cay snit all tastes, at NEWSON’S FURNITUER WAREKEROOMS, opposite the Post Office. JOUN NEWSON, Charlottetown, Jan, 31, 1889) Ra ttl asia , maida ial deli EL a cnc nae 2 ,