THE THE DAILY EXAMINER 4 LseL rOBER 24 Wanted— 4 Pirst Class Hotel . rule, an unrivalled sum We have. as mer climate rie volume of urist travel is, elsewhere, increasing rapidly. Every year more and more persons, who live ‘down South are eng ulring for suitable, quiet, covl watering places in which to pass their holidays. The neighboring Provinces including Cape Breton, have already pro- ot fited largely by these yearly waves summer tourists. But we have profited to but a trifling extent. There is a splendid teamer the route between Point du Chene and Summerside. There is at least one first-class steamer runping between here and Bostor Che first-elass steamers ply- ing Halifax, Yarmouth and St. John, might, also, be important feeders of summer for Prince Edward Island. We might rought to the Province tens of thou- travel have &b sands of a idvertize abundance llars every year—if only we of first-class could hotel mmodation, together with HOC pleasant cottages and boarding houses, and the sea shore, Complaints are sometimes heard about ** hard tim Can't our capitalists do something towards making times better { illions of doilars im our savings other banks, drawing very low Fifty, or sixty, dollars here are banks and oe © rates interest, hundred thousand invested in a first-class hotel would never be missed by of all times.” men who are most having that 4a the wealthy ” good the big twe, interested It might dividend the But, carefully ; le managed, a first-class hotel, convemient:y . in is wnossible investment net realize for Grst year or situated, will certainly pay well hocet every year. Ch ar- It was felt The need of a first-class in lottetown is felt last year t.ore than ever betore Our people are constantly looking out But here is a means of best kind of a our commodities—a for good m swrkets. to us the market for of means which ought, without delay, to be bringing home many applied. We, therefore, hope that of money and enterprise will again take up this question of « first-class hotel, aad deal this time, practically and success- our men 4 ws with it, fully. sahil eaiillarieaiitessiapaai The Presidential Election Contest. Tue struggle in the States has been go- There is, practically, The Republicans contend that the Democrats ing on very quietly. nothing in the issue exc spt the tariff. Demucrats As showing spirit in which?¢the Republicans are sarcastic tepublican are al! for Free Trade, and tha denounce the McKinley Bill the fighting, paragraph from following of the we clip the one papers DEMOCRATS TO THE RESCUE ! ‘Free trade England is not prospering. For years her foreign markets have been clos- ing agaiast her, and floods of cheap German sad Belgian wares have been driving her manvfactures out of her home market besides “With true British grit, she has fought stubbornly, hoping against hope for relief to her imperilled industries. Now but one ray of hope remains to her. It is that Cleveland and his free trade policy will triumph. The fact does not by any means rest on the Press’ ascertions, It is stated with al! possible em phasis io the extract from the Liverpool Daily Echo which we priot to day. “Friends of England, be up and doing! Clevei .nd's cause is England's calwe, and you can Leip her by helping him. England wants this magnificent market. With it in her possession she will have regsined her proud pisce as the queen of manufacturing nations ; ber idle labor will be put to work and streams of American cash will flow into her coffers. lrishmen io particular, for whom she has done #0 much, to whom she has been such a kind acd teader foster mother, you surely will be found under Cleveland's banner ia this fight for Eagland’s interests !” ome ae The Republicans are particularly sclicit ous about the Irish vote. Their speeches, cartoons and paragraphs are now pointed for the purpose of causing the supposed hatred of Irish Britain to Even the in this little the for Great vent itself upon the Democrats great Blaine has taken a hand lf every election, a favorite pastime of the game. this were not, on the eve of contending parties, we should say that it indicstes that the Republicans are ‘‘pretty to be seen whether hard up It remains or not the bad feeling against England can be ‘* worked” against the of the England has given the Americans friend- good sense and goud feeling American people. ship and free wiarkets. ‘* Pail-twisting, with the McKinley tariif, is the return she has received. That each succeeding Pre- sidential election is made an cccasion for stirring up ill-will against a generous and nation, must be regretted by friendly thoughtful men of good feeling, in the States as well as out of the States. The conditions of the Presidential elec tien have been materially changed since 1333 of which President Harrison and Mr. Cleveland 168. Now 444 electoral Of the 43 20 belong to the six new Statee—4 each to Washington and South Dakota, and 3 each North Dakota, Idaho and Wyoming. The vf the new votes were added asa result of the new Then 401 electoral votes were cast, received 233 votes will be cast. new votes, to Montan 4, remainder appointments for the old States which fol low the taking of the census of 1890. It was anticipated that the additional votes woud, tor the most§part, go to the Repub Hest five-frame li } ) ATTY llicans. But it is possible that this antici- i | pation may not be re alized | Che result of the election is, of course, in doubt : but it is significant that the ‘** mug- mumps’ and ** cranks sre fighting for the Demccrats o- ace Notes and Comments. An English paper, on the authovity of #n American writer, Julian Ralph, declares Canada to be the co'dest of afl the queen’s possessions. Mr. Ralpb, in describing the climate of Canada, says that the reason the people do not suffer from cold is that it is a country where every one a on everything that he owns—al! his stockings at cence, all his flannel shirts and drawers, all his coats on top ot one another, and, when there is nothing else left, draws over it all a blanket suit, a pair of moccasins, a tuque, and whatever p irs of loves he happens able to find Ciscoe Mr. Kalph’s imagination cou'd ouly be surpassed by his mendacity to be or may be carriages is fast becoming a probability Already important experi ments have bern made these lines An electric carriage is now being operated on the — The possiblity that electricity applied to common on streets of Chicago, actuated by a strong battery. Chicago is well aispted to experi ments of this character, by reason of the absence of stiff grades on its streets Ine inventor has not yet seived the prob’em of storage trac ion, but as a beginning his experi ments are encouraging. Experiments, too, of a similar character have been made in Boston, & Brookline man being the p:oud possessor of such an electric cartiege. A propoei ion for the use of some such an electric vehicle was among those that were presented to the Rapid Transit Commissiun duiing its sessions a year ago in Boston. — Are not the efforts of the Pioneer to stir up public feeling over the Hewlan- Palmer: ffsir somewhat premature’? The quarrel is between the two men. It will be time encugh after the case has been passed upon by the arbitrators to whom it is aboutto be referred, aud after their decision bas been reported, to discuss the matter from the publie point of view and to apportion the for loss of public money and detriment of the great public enterprise upon which Senator Howlan and blame Mr. Palmer have been engaged. The Pioneer's ff ats are to be deprecated as giving imp rtance to @ private matter which is not in the public interest. —Surgery has learned a new secret of the brain. In an operation performed not lopg ago at the Otthope tlic Hospital, Pail- adelphia, the patient under treatment, a woman suffering from epilepsy, had attacks which showed themselves in her thumbs The operating surgeon removed a part of the brain, which was causing al! thet: ouble At last reports the woman's attacks had ceased, and with her head still bound up she was movicg cheerfully about the hos- pital wards. A convalescent epileptic is so rarely known to surgery that the ®pvarent recovery of this pstient is triumph enough in itself. The surgeon refuses as yet to make known any details. He will give it scientific exposition in 3 medical news paper —The bittle in England over vivisect on begun at the Chu’ch Congress, is becom ing terri‘ic in its intensity Epithets that usually lead to blows are beirg freely «x changed in the printed correspondence in the Times and elsewhere. The cther day the four great leaders of the Medical pro- feasion, Sir Andrew Clarke, James Paget, Samuel Wilkes and George Humphrey, wrote a joint note tothe Times declaring that they will say nothing more about the subject in public print for these terse reasyns: ** First, after full consideration, we are satisfied that the scientific aspect of this question cannot receive adequate and just treatim-ntin the columns of a news- paper. Second, because it is hardly pos- sible fur us to name any progress of import- ance in medicine, surgery or midwifery, which has net been due to or promoted by this method of inquiry.” CotLece Stupents. —X ivier,thenew French book, is now in stock, Hagzard & Moore. Coat.—The brigt. Cardigan, McLeod master, arrived from Sydney to-day with a cargo of coal. - Sratuion Race.—The entries for the stallion race at Georgetown to-morrow are Elmo, Parkside, Parnell, Golden and Al- mont M. Harry C. has been drawn on accovat of a cut foot. There is also a good field in the 2.49 class. ihe tieiliie ens Persons desising to hire a house will find it to their advantage to luok over that conven- ient and healthy located resilence advertised by the subscriber on Richmond street west, Rent moderate, halls heated with hot air fur nace if desired.—Charles Higgins oll 2aw Sw cae THe Cosan,—-The steamer Coban, Cap- tain Fraser, arrived here from Montreal with « general cargo and one passenger— F. S. Moore. She sails for SS. John’s this afternoon with a cargo consisting of 2 head cattle, shipped by Wm Walsh; 20 bags car- rots, 2 head cattle, J McKinl sy; 10 rolls leather and 5 tubs butter, Hagan Bros; 10 bb's vegetables, F Masters; 23 bbls vege- tables, P Duffy; 2L do, R E Longworth; 175 bags oats, Capt Fraser; 20 bags oats, 2 bags leather, Wm Boyle: 4 cases egga, 2 bbls cabbage, 1 crate do, L P Tantun; 50 bags potatoes, J T Pearden. —_— Fire.—A stable owned by Patrick Kelly, and situated in the rear of his residence on Edward Street, was destroyed by tire abut noon to-day. A horse for which Mr. Kully had only lately refused $100 was burnt, also a valuable pig, a quantity of harness, and the winter's stock of hay, oats, ete. The stable was insured for $59. There was no insurance ou the horse or the other pro- perty destroyed. Mr. Kelly tried hard to rescue the horse but failed in the attempt after getting the hair on his head singed. How the fire originated is not known. A man who was working with Mr. Kelly was in the stable about twenty minutes to twelve putting up the horse, and he noiiced no signs of fire about the place. Neither did Mr. Kelly notice any indication of fire abovt the stable when he passed through the yard and went into the house shortly before twelve o'clock Mr. Kelly 18 4 poor man and can ill afford to lose so much, especially at this season of the year. eiiniginmppeieinii See the wonderful array writing desks. and fancy opened at the Bazaar Store. If you want a good British plate mirror or of porttolios, stationery just a pair of handsome pictures, we can supply you. — Bazaar Co. RXAMIN >t => A> LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Suggestion Sixn,—The Guardian has learned some- thing from the blunders of its printers, and has a great deal yet to learn. No printer eould exhibit greater ignorance of social form than is shown in its statement that **Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer were ‘ At Home,’ etc. The Guardian ought not to be tuo hard upon its printers. The printer somet*mes helps the editcr not to make hunself ridiculous. Typo. _--—-—-—_ <> a Personal. Luther Weeks, who in 1814 carried the news of the battle of Plattsburgh to the towns around Burlington, Vt., is dead, aged ov Mr J E Brown, whose marriage is announced o dey, is the second son of Alex, Brown, Esq., of this city, aad is the electrician to the Standard Electiic Light Company of Octawa. Congratulations. Rev Dr. Thomas D Beaven was consccrat- ed second Bishop of the Springfield, Mass., dioces: on Tuesday last in the Cathedral at that place. ‘The ceremony was a very impos ing Rev. 8. Phelan, of Georgetown, was present on he occasion, Loudon Truth says Tennyson destroyed a mass «f his letters and manuscripts a lew years ago in a fit of alarm, caused by his F.oude’s ‘‘Remiuiscences of Thomas one, reading Carlyle.” As ciety has been formed to promo‘e the eating of hoiecflesh. The headquarters of this unique associativn are in Philadelphia, and its secretary is Wilson Montgomeiy, manager of Thorn & Co's metal works. eoeo- = REMEMBER the sa’e of bank: upt stock in i haries Robertsun s old stand to night—O, 1. Morri« aon, euctioneer, at oi . CLOTHING, clothing, overcuats, overcoats, reefers, reeters —We promis2 you that we can give the best yalue in men's and boys’ clothing of any house in P. E. Island. Don't fail to see our big stock. We have what you want at J. Bb. Macdonald’s great clothing store. Oct 20 6i. A very fice let of vases are offered cheap at the Cheapest Crckery Store.—W. P. Colwill. 2w d&w— octl4 A large essortment of plain and fancy lamps are to be sold cheap at W. P. Col- will's. 2w d&w—octl4 Heavy cloth for ladies’ ulsters and jackets, $2, selling for $}; cloth, $1 50, for 75c; lots of cioth at half reguiar p ices —J B Macdonald. Sreventy-Five reefers, ages from 4 to 12 years. C.me and inspect this Jot. The prices will surprise you. Owe lot of odd pants; aleo a kt of odd jackets. Call to- night and get a bargain.—Scotch Score. Wo: 22 di. Cheapest men’s and boys’ coats and suits at J. B. Macdonald’s. 3i—oct22 A few boys waterproof coats, slightly damaged, for sixty-five cents, at D. QA Bruce's. (22 3i B>ys’ and childrea’s reefers, overcoats, suits and odd pants, cheap for cash at the Sco eh store. o 21 3i Homemade men better’ and cheaper than imported stock; also, imported overcoats, reefers and suits, just as guod and an awful lot cheaper than homemade, at Prowse Bros’, the Wonderful Cheap Men. oct2i 3i MARRIED. 1, Ottawa, at the residence of the bride’s r, Mrs. J. Wilkins, Mr. Joha Elliott i.own to Miss Celia Bradley, fifch daughter cf Mir. 8S. T. Bradley, of Ottawa. At the manse, Montague, by Rev W H Spencer, on Sept l4th, James Fulford Grif- fith to Miss Bessie J Bears, daughter of Isaac A Bears, of St Peter’s Road. a'4¢ DIED. At Sturgeon Line Road, en Sept. 7, Mrr, Lizzie Clarey, wife of Wm. Johnsov, passed peacefully away at the age of 2] years. LYCEUM, THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Friday, Saturday and Monday, OCTOBER 28th, 29th & Sist. Appearance of the Jolly Fun Makers, HOWARTH'S BiG SHOW —_ON— A Trip to Ireland, COMBINED WITH THE FAMOUS HIBERNICA Dublin Dan Novelty & Spacialty Co. Positively the Best Attraeti.n of this kind traveliing 14--SPROIALTY ARTISTS--14 Brass Band and Orchestra. Look out for the GRAND STREET’ PARADE Daily at Noon. New Specialties, N: velties, Jigs, Songs, Reels, Dances. This Comedy illustrates -he Comic Side of a Tour through ivoland. and will be interspersed with SPECIALTIES by every tsember of the Company. Prices—25, 25 and 50 cents. Plan of Reserved Seats and Tickets will be ready at tne Diamond Bookstore on Tuesaday morning, 26th inst, oct24 Music, Double ) LET—The house on Cumberland Street occupied by C. A. Mafit. Esq. Rent mode - ate. Possession given lst November. App y to Wms CrOCKETT, Fitzroy Street. 6i—oc124 WUND ADRIFT, in Charlottetown harbor, a two-sailed boat about 16 feet keel. Apply at this office. 3i pd—oct24 ANTED—A girl for yveneral housework, Apply to Mrs. A. A. MacDONALD, Dundas Ksplanade tf—oct24 ’O LET—House on the corner of Water Street _ and the Esplanade. Immediate possession given. Rent moderate, Apply to Dr, BLaAn- FUR GOODS. We make a Speci- Best DRESS GOODS. TWEEDS, SERGES, &. The Latest Novelties At Lowest Prices, BEER BROS. MANTLES, We have only a few of these marvellous Bargains in’ Capes and Cloaks lett, Call early f you want one, BEER BROS. alfy of the Goods made, BEER BROS. MILLINERY, Hats, Bonnets, Rib- bons, Velvets, Orna- ments, &¢., de, an immense variety to select from BEER BROS. S & SPECIALTIES — DISSOLUTION ANE oe HHA PHOHND BHAPPHORND S 4 i. Dry Goods ever held in the City. and Fashionable Dry Goods found who will buy the Entire Sto mises. This is a Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eo0d & why | MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, A SPECIALTIES 4 WINDING erased Great Glearance Sale los .X> LA TL 1592. — ‘AUCTION SALE. “HE Subscriber will sel) at his resijence, Maine Stréet, Souris East, o1 TUES- DAY, October 25th, inst., commencing at 12 | o’elock, noon : 400 bushels Potatoes in cellar. 1) tons Hay, superior quality 2 tons Straw. | 50 bushels Cate, } 10 bags Flour. | 1 Horse, nive years old. 1 Milch Cow, * | | fat Pig. | 49 Hens. | cart and wheels; 1 track; 1 plough and gear; | mowing machine, Cossitt in good order; 1 hay rake, Cossitt manufacture; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 drag harrow; 1 driving sleigh; 1 wood slei : 1 light wagon; | 1 butecher’s wagon, superior article; set | butcher’s scales, set driving harness, set exe ‘press harness, set cart harness, lot of shop furnitare, scales, lamps, etc.; all the house- hold furniture, comprising cook and heating | stoves, 1 parlor set, 6 bedroom sets, extension | table, lounges, chairs, beda, bedding and a lot | of other material suitable for housekeepers. Bargains are ensured, as the sale is p sitive, the subscriber intending to leave the Island, TrermMs—Sums under $10, cash; over that | |amount, approved joint notes, | HENRY K. MURROW. oe 18 —tf WAN rED—A girl for general housework, Square. oct21 FOR SALE—A half Jersey Cow, 3 years old, |~ giving milk; a good animal. Apply at THE | EXAMINER office, actly Loree ey cdudlntedtl PRIVATE TUITION in English, Latin or Mathematics, by a liceased Teacher, may be jarranged for by addressing “teacher,” Exam. | INER office, octl9—tf ue | TD a 7 | WAN rE AT ONCE—A housemaid in a | fmly of five. Wages #900 per month, | No washing. Enq tire at Tae EXAMINER. office oeat2i- dv & wy her UP x) -—_— —__—— at a Bargain by attending tiiis Discounts 25, 33, 40 and 50 per cent This Sale will continue until all is disposed of or a pare ck and unexpired Apply to Mrs. W. A, WEEKS, Htotch fond | BF, CERNICHIARO & ce., fold and Silver Plater, Bronzing and Varnishing Church and Table.Ornaments prowptly attended to. RILEY'S OLD TOBACCO FACTORY, WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, oct2i--dy lw then 2aw ‘‘An’ ay a ranting kirn we got An’ just on Hallowe'en It fell that night.” A Turkey Suppor will be held on Hallowe'en, 3lst Oct., N THE MASONIC LODGE ROOMS, Water Street, Charlottetown. Refreshment and Candy Tables Tickets— Ladies, 35 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents. Supper at 7 o'clock MRS. J J. DAVIES, Pres’t. MRs. L. M. POOLE, Secretary. | Oct 18 tu & fr UND—A kid glove. Apply at this office, | oct?i i WANTED TO EXCHANGFE—A stripper for a | g00d milich cow, recently calved, or will { sell and buy. Apply to R, K. Jost, north side Queen Square. 2aw & wy tf -octa2 T° LET--A Houss of three rooms (four if re quired); poren and stable; veod c Har: ppmy atthe door, Apply at Francis Monaghan'’*, Vig}. peque Road. octls 3i law pd — BUSINESS. of Dry Goods, PERKINS & STERNS. Our term of Partnership expires in a few months, and in order to wind the business up quick we will at once begin the Greates Sale of The greater part of the Stock is of recent importation, bought for Cash, and will now be disposed of regardless of cost. Get your New Sale. 4a laser Is lease of the pre- grand opportunity for any young men wishing to start in Dry Goods to secure a well-established business SALE NOW ON and for CASH ONLY. PERKINS & STERNS. and good stand. Stes 3S Fs ® Geet csteacce5 = > ce ae ee or ees Pn %@oo¢E 5 fs ~~ *xabsirncasanzae WM” sé. ea s |gooe ce- s ces - a 3s =m wSEeHeRO€Sssms - @ e£HC se |\oaes Ssre seg me 8 Me SESE Ges tet se Base= OC ses* | * sere © @=Cre - & = x Ms a 3 ~ po a} ~” 2 =e «. jeoia . £23 Leo 5a mm } 7 mee? 2. S oe 25 ws |$866 on ae oe ae = 3 =r Ree £25 8c, at = B&B Seems 28S; sec : 5. 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Brussels Carpets, $1,10 per yard; other qualities in Brussels from 40 cents up- JAMES PATON & CO 09 ¥ NOLVd SAN Ve—c109§ Yyo}00g oy) ye dn Park dod syn90 FZ woy SLAGUVO AMESAdVL /