tL lA a AI a OS ee ee Pe i. ©. PATON & C Store--- JAMES 7 4 Scotc cut without extra charge at the CARPETS - — — lenses THE DAILY EXAMINER. Sila nati sn LE A CT A MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 i892 v & j } ROVE —_——— (1) — AND SO SAYS IT! ——{1)---— rT Wes, So-and-s0 says that “for a thoroughly good article and when at the lowest possible cash price THE SCOTCH DRY GOODS STORE is the place,’ Will the reader oblige by | So-and-so | is right. This may be done in proving it. various ways :— Ist-By writing to THE SCOTCH STORE or sending’ for Patterns. 2nd By writing or sending for the following articles: — Such as a Jacket, a Cape, a Waterproof, a Cape Ulster, an Umbrella, a pair or pairs of Gloves, a Shawl, a pair of B'an- kete, a Gent’s Hat, Shirt or Underclothing, ® pair of Trousers: or Suit, Waterproof Ccat, Fur Ccat, a Boys’ Cape Overcoat, or any of the thousand and one things we sell. For first orders send the am unt you wish the articles to cost, and it will be sent, carriage paid; and if it dues not please, return it and the amount will be returned. In both cuses, whether | fr Patterns or Articles, refer to this advertisement in THe Kk XAMINER. 8rd By seeing the goods got from us by any of your friends, whether as to style, durability or color in Millinery, or fit or finish in Dresses, etc., or actual value in Piece Goods, such as Dress Goods, Flanne!s, Flannelettes, ee Towelings, Towels, Cloths, Covers, Rugs, Squares, an 4th - By a visit of inspection to THE SCOTCH STORE,’ when anything will be shown and orders executed a ae view to please you and ensure «ther oruers We advertise, by value and the recommendation of our friends. OUR MOTTO —*“ Equitable to Buyer and Seller.” The Finest in the City. | BONNETS at any price to suit the purse and taste. J OODS - See our windows; prices to sult. GAPE ULSIERS Ladies’ and Gents. See Mantle Room d Clothing Room. 7 Quilted and Fur-lined Mantles ; am adlies Goesamers and Gentlemen’s Wate: proof’, cheap Boys’ and Youths’ Suits in all the leading styles. BLANKETS—New Stock in a few days (cheap). FLANNELETTES—The lowest in the city. | Sheets and Pillow Cases; Table Cloths in Linen and Damask; Towels in “yo — and Damasks; Table ; in Tapestry and Chenille. Se i NGENTILEMEN'S REEFERS, OVERCOATS & ULSTERS. We have the largest stock of CARPETS at the lowest possible prices. Kstimates given to Housekespers for making and laying Carpets. We charge nothing for waste in cutting Carpets. Fur Jackets in Ladies’ MARRIAGE & MOURRING ORDERS Attended to with Promptness and Despatch. ——eee ee —— JAMES PATON & CO., Scotch Store, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, October 21, 1892—eod & wky | apple cider. ican } and ' general cargo »@ellanecus freight and wills il about five this | inion savings bauks of fifteen thousand dol- : provided for Tremont Company than they } ont was on the scene almost as soon as’ the | order, excellent Switches from combings. Local and Other Items, Races at Georgetown tcemonrow, County Court —The County Court opens in Charlottetown to morrow at 11 o'clock. Ciper.-~-To arrive, 20 half-barrels choice Order at once, as stock is very limited.—E H Norton & Co. A New stock of perforated cardboard just received; also, 200 photo albums to be sold at cost. — Bazaar Co, Genuine Little Queen Cigars re- ceived to-day at Watson's. The best 5 cent smoke to be had. o221i Istanpd Lamas — Five cars of live lambs were shipped from this city to the Amer- market this week. The lambs are from P. E. Island.—St. John Sun. Erwortn Leacur.—The literary depart- ment of the Epworth League wiil hold its first meeting this evening. Subject, ‘‘Tenny- son” —to be opened wi h a paper by one of the members. silicide desc PREVENTION is better than cure; and if you want to prevent many of the ills of summer et in good condition by taking an occasional ose of Everybody's Pills. lh libri Tue Razaak Co. are opening a beautiful assortment of plush stationery boxes, which wee bougnt much below the market price, and they are offeriag them at prices that will surprise you. oideikaibbiniisics CotumsBus CreLesration.—Nearly every city and town in the United States held a Columbus day celebration on Friday. The school children took an important part in the exercises every where. ening ‘Lue cheap soap is ail sold. Now we offer the old relisble acd celebrated Moffet’s Pills Mountaia Herb Pills at fifteen cents a box, regular price 25 cents. —Dodi’s Medical Hall ocld eod tf ne Freicuts Urwarp.—The more cheerful feeling in shipping cir 1 3 reported a few days agv is confirmed by later reports, which go to} show that the tendency of freights is upward once more, Potice Courr —This morning Henry Patterson, umbrella mender, was given six months’ imprisonmenr, with hard labor, for anus menti n«bl- erme; and one drunk, a countryman, wa: fined $30 cr 30 days. init GEORGETOWN Races —Don’t forget the races at Georg tuwn tos norrow (Tuesday). Shou'd the weath»r be favorable a grand days’ spor? is assured. The special train will leave Cha lottetown at 8 30 iocal time. - Return fare only 80 cents, From Hatirax The steamer City of Goeut, Captsia Kye, arrived here from Hali- {ux about half past ten this forenoon with a She is now teking ina mis- afternoo n. ssiaicsamact SreciaL Train.—Should the weather be favorable toemvurrow asp ci | passenger train wil leave Charlottetown for Georgetown a’ 8.3) a. m, local time, returning after the races are over. Fure fur the round trip only 8 0 ents. Savines Banks Drposirs — According to an O tawa derpstch, the savings banks statements for S: ptember show an increase of deposits iu post cftice banks of thirty- two thousand aud a dec ease in the Dom- lars. Meretinc.—A regular meeting of the Cale- donian Ciub of P. E. Island will be held at the club rooms to morrow evening at So’clock. Election of oftivers for the year 1892-93, A full meeting is purticularly requested. By order of the President.—John A. McLaren, rec-secy. SKHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skiu Cure, and tinest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as ifby magic. % oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. Berrek Hose Wanrev.—The fire de- partment should see that better hose is have at presrnt. At the fire to day Trem- alarm sounded, |! ut was prectical'y power- less ow'ng t the hoe, which burst almost A8 8000 as the water was Lt into it. Mapame Ramsvett of St. Jahn, is now at Mre M -Gregor’s, Prince Street, with a fine Ine «f Hair Goods in Switches, Frizz-s, ctc.. and will also make up to Ladies’ and gents’ Wigs a specialty. Madame Rammedell wil! call uvon the ladies during the day, and will be pleased to re- ceive calls each evening. 3i—oc20 We do not know of any preparation that has caught the public favor in so short a time as Dodd’s Kidney Pills, but when we consider that three-fourths of the Canadian people are afflicted with kilney trouble in some form or TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Spxcrat Desparcues to THE EXAMINER New Brunswick Election The Government Sustained. STANDING OF THE PARTIES. -_—- — Blair Among the Defeated. Sr. Jonn, Oct. 24. The provincial elections were held on Sat- urdsy. Returns from all pats of the province are sufficiently complete to show the standing of the parties to be ; Opposition, 14; Govern- ment, 25. In the latter are included three ladependents, which the Opposition claim, and also one seat in Carleton, which is in dis- pute, There is great surprise in York, where Prem- ier Blairand his whole ticket fell, Blair hime self being 259 votes behind the lowest man of the Opposition side. In St Johu city Stockton, Alward, Shaw and Smith, Opposition, have all been returned, and McKeowa, Opposition, and Dunn, Gov- ernment, have been returhed for thé county. Another New Disease. QuaRANTINE, New York, Oct. 24. Gapt. Durkee, of the Nova Scotia barque H. b. Cann, from Joilo, reports Sept. 23rd Thomas Russtli, ‘seaman, died of beriberi vn Ost. Sth. John ‘Nuyvent, carpenter, died of the same disexss. Isuth were buried Vu her arrvai at Hampton Roads (he mate and seven miel Were sent tu the huspiiel, The disesse is causing much dlavus amony health authorities at quaran- tine. It is imported frum Japan and is unknown here. al See. —_—~ —- —— Sudden Death. Truro, Oct. 24. On Saturday morning, at 3 o'clock, Mur- duck Haley, jaborer, was awakened by the cryiug ot the baby. Haley then calied his wile aud receiving nv answer he shuvk her aud was horrifieu t» Hud that she was dead. Heurt disease was the cause ot death. ——______~ The Viola Donkia in Trouble Vinryakp Haven, Mass, Oct. 24. The schooner Viola Donkin, trom New York for Uhoiiottesown, parted her chain on Nantucket Shosis on the wight of the 20ca, duilog w Hurthwesc gaic, and dragged on Hanakerchic! Shusis, ou was fleaceu with the avsistance of w life saving c.vew, and ar- rived here yesterday, slighwy damaged. Home News Irom Abroad. Orrawa, Oct. 24. luterview, stated the Norcbumber- beeu suspended fen tesc borings Mr. Schricber, in an that the wuik uf boring land Strait’s tunnel has vwing to the weather. were made. Hon Mr. Chapleau's Health. Orrawa, Oct. 24. Hon. Mr. Chapleau’s health is so bad that he will gu to Paris to cunsuit his old physi- cian, aud upon his returo will enter upon gubernatorial duties at Speacerwood. Going to England. Orrawa, Oct, 24. It is understoud that Hon, Mr, Tupper will leave for Kngiand next month, probably about business in connection with the counter case in the Behring Sea arbitration. Village Swept Away. CacuiaRa, Italy, Oct. 24. The villiage of San Spirata has been swept away by flood, and it is estimated that nut less thau 200 villagers were druwnd. crcensnecnemenegaeaaeae Weather Nui’etin. Toxonto, Oct. 24.—10 a. m. West to northwest winds; a few local showers, but mostly fair, with a little lower temperature. Obituary. SHERBROOKE, Que., Oct. 24. Andrew Paton, managing director of the Paton Manufacturing Company is dead. Drowned. othr, and that Dodd’s Pills are a quick and permanent: cure for all these troubles, the large and increasing demand can scarcely be won- 5 dered at. Sold bv all dealers, or by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents per box. Dr. L. A. } Smith & Co., Toronto. 2 _ Epworts Leacvug — The Epworth League has arrnged for a course of lectures for the coming winter The first lecture will be given by Rev. W. C. Matthews about Nov. Ist, on the Life of Wesley; Rev. Dr. L.thern follows Nov. 15 on the Indian Mutiny: Capt W. A. Weeks, Dec. 12°h, on The Soudan War; Rev. W. W. Brewer, Jan. 10, on The Philosopher who lived in a Tub; Rev. D. Sutherland, Jan 31st, on Here and there thro’ Scotland; and Mr. A. A. Bartlett, Feb 14*h, on Around Paris Two entertainments are als») on the pro- gramme. Howorta’s Doesie Suow.—At the Acad. emy of Music an enthusiastic and delighted audience witnessed the first entertainment given by Howortn’s Hibernica Comedy and Specialty Compsny The company is the best od the kind that has ever appeared here, and is likely to draw good audiences for the balance {the seas n, it he expressions of those who left | fze: tne pe: formance lest even- ing count for anything. The program em- braces new and novel features and is refined and pleasing throughout, and all those who took part give ample evidence of the posses- sion of trlents of a high order musical and otherwise. Th» views exhibited are splendid and a decided improvement upon what has been heretofore. The performance is one that pleases all ard its repetition will be greeted by large andieness.—Evening Mail, Halifax, N S. The ebeve company open here at the Lyceum on Friday evening next. ' WINNIPEG, Oct. 24. Chief factor Belanger, of the Hudson Bay Company was drowned on Saturday, Mrs. Harrison not Dead. Wasurnoron, Oct. 24. The*report of Mrs. Harrison's death is not true. en New dress trimmicgs just opened at James Paton & Co’s. oct 24 Children’s Waterproofs at the following prices to clear: $1.75 for $1.35, $1.60 for $1.25, and $2 55 for $2.—Stanley Bros. oct 24 3i eod New stock of blankets and cemforts te- ceived at the Scotch Store; prices very low,— James Paton & Co. oct 24 Special lot of black silk warp dress goods, worth $1 35, clearing out at 75 cents. Come and get a bargain et the Scotch Store.—James Paton & Co. oct24 lf you want bargains in ladies’ dress goods, dress trimmings, ribbons, velvets, corsets, gloves, hosiery, shawls and mantles goto J. B. Macdonald’s great clearance sale. 3i—oct22 Our imported clothing is good, and if you want to prove it come along to-night and in- spect it. We will have two hundred pairs of trousers suitable for fall wear on our coun- ters to select from. Prices to suit everybody. —Seotch Clothing Scotch, 022 3i 50 Surrs will clear this lot out at a bargain, suitable for children from 4 to 12 years.— Scotch Store. 022 3i Call and get a fancy cup and saucer, that are now selling so cheap and fast at W. P. Colwill’s. 2w d&w—octl4 BOYS CLOTHING. Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys Heavy Overcoats. RS BOYS SUITS! BOYS’ SUITS | LOIN DON BHiGkeJySH. DISHES | ieamereninoreiiabeies —{x)——_—_-—_ ——— J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, Gloves, etc., Millinery, Hats, Boanets, Flowers, Feath2rs, and everything in Ladies’ wear’ BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS’ REEFERS ! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky Uri Itom the Geyeral Dr Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Millinery, etc. Purposes confining his business exclusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHINGS, and wili sell ff his entire stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress Trim- mings, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Woolen Discounts from 25 1-2, 33 1-3, 40 and 50 per cent. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. this Fall. GOODS NEW, the greater portion being imported The Sale will ccentinue until all is sold. SALE NOW ON, and for CASH ONLY J. BKB. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky WE ARE IN IT, TOO! We are in the SENSATIONAL SLAUGHTER SALE. We have thrown our Whole Steck on_ the market. We den’t stop at Cost for this Sale. Don’t forget us. PATTON BROTHERS I36 QUEEN STREET. a & = ROBINS, October 21, 1892—eod & wky Surgeon Dentist. GHAND STALLION Abt cesses: oct?1 | —____—— A Grand Stallion Race for the Championship of Maritime) « ,,...c.:ioo tn wnmensenety 8 Sy eaiastiahte Canada, a Gold Medal and a Purse of Two Hundred —__ "482,08" day !mpossible.”—Specch in Toron Dollars, will take place on the Charlottetown, . . Relations Between the Uni- Georretown Driving P arr ted States and Canada. ——~), R. ERASTUS WIMAN has the h ‘ QY th oT Sree ee atta pe, deliver fear Ad TUNSDOAY, 25th ENST., Ss ei | UNRESTRICTED RECIPROCITY,—How it would benefit Grea’ Britaia, and perpetuate in which several of the most celebrated Provincial Trotting Stallions will compete. This will be the turf event of the season. There will also be a her presence on the North American Oonti- 240 CLASS, nent. Halifax, N 8, October 24, in Masonic Hall. for a purse of Sixty Dollars, the entries to which close on the 22nd. Five to enter and three to start. National Trotting Rules and Regulations to govern all proceedings, excepting as here provided. Races will be called at one o'clock p. m. sharp. A special train will leave Summerside and Charlottetown at the following fares | From Summerside and return, $1.10; from Charlottetown and return, 80 cts. Thejfare | from Souris and return will be 90 cents: aoe Admission to grounds 25 cents; children 15 cents. Admission to grand stand 10 cts. Do net miss this meeting, which will be one of the most interesting and exciting ever i i td ward Island. bi ~reaaacn ea G. F. OWEN |. MR, WIMAN desires it to be understood that : ae Bot fh os i tll | he is not in any way Counected with local organ- Secy or s County Exhibition Association. | izations ; he seeks no political patronage or back. : — wy pat ber | ing, and simply proposes to discuss, in a dispas- Cardigan Bridge, Oct. 19, 1892.—eod wy p ing, and simply provoses t a dlapes economic point of view, paying his owa charges, and —s only the favor of a courteous hearing octd | COMMERCIAL UNION,—How it would Earich Canada, and meintain her Loyalty. New Glasgow, N 8, October 26, in McNeal’s Halli. Costes wee UNITY,—How it would Ke- arge the Opportuni ies of the United 3 for the benefit of Canada, game an ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., October 27, in Market Hall, ANGLO-SAXON UNITY,—The Hope of the World. stJohn, N B, October 28, in Mechan- ic’s Institute, Best five-frame Brussels Carpets, $1.10 per yard; other qualities in Brussels trom 40 cents up--JAMES PATON & CO *