. Co. Store---JAMESsS PATON & Scotch extra charge at the cut without ARPETS Cc Tih DAILY EXAMINER. - —_ aoe a nt —~ a aeenm FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. : 892 V " Local and Other Items. Potice Court, -This morning one drunk was disposed of tor a fire of $2 or 8 days. To pay.—The 44th anniversary of the organization of Victoria Division, Sons of Temperance. ee oe a To-Morrow we will make a second display of jadies’ snd gentlemen’s handkerchiefs, Don’t miss it.—Beer Bros. —- Ha Te, i ie y I. 0.0 F.—Wildey Lodge meets to- Sd SA " S gy nsht, Second degree, and report from Grand Representative Bremuer. Nove.ts.—A big stock of novels at the Diae jmord Bovkstore, slightly shopworn; reduced —————(x) -—— —— irom thirty to five cen's. Cull and select, 15 Cents ror 5.—Get one of those prize packages of best stationery, &c., worth tifteen cents fur five cents at the Diamond Bookstore. Yes, that “for a thoroughly good article and when So-and-so says iia lee Yss —You can geta quarter ct a dollar pad of the best vellum note paper for ten cents atthe Diamond Bookstore. A big stuck just in. -— ~o- -— Kip GLoves—A Barcain.—We have a few at the lowest possible cash price jos ene ~ — oe THE SCOTCH DRY GOODS fei aie cs ssc Rion STORE is right. PREVENTION is beter than cure; and if you ot | want to prevent mony of the ills of summer So-and-so | get in good condition by taking an occasional dose of Everybody's Pil's, “ee . 7 . aye : : | Tue New Orcan —The Carroll, which will Will the reader oblige by leave Boston for this port toemorrow, will | briog with her the new pipe organ for St. | James’ Church. is the place,” >. -— proving it. This may be done in Gor To Go —Eight thousand dollars’ worth of lamps, china and crockery thrown on the © ; merket, and which will be so!d at from 20 to various ways a 25 per cent, reductiun—Conoolly & Co. o15 lw eod eas . ’ x : Dip Yeu See Ir?—The World’s Fair Cock lst ~ By writing to THE SCOTCH STORE or sending Bovk—just out—contsius 500 pages of the | latest end best recipes; aiso, hints for heal: h, for Patterns. j ete. It can only be had at the Diamond | Bookstore. One dollar each. 2nd By writing or sending for the following articles: ot weu'e Ha nek earn ited tase “eer ios ’ ‘ . of. ‘ape [ e n. that Connvily’s Harry C. will not take part Such as @ Jacket, a Cape, & Waterpro of, Cap Jister, a ja the stallion rac: s! Georgetown ep the 25 h, Umbrella, a pair or pairs of Gloves, a Shawl, a pair of B.an- owing ty an injury w one of bie fore feet sus- kets, a Gent’s Hat, Shirt or Underclothing, a pair of Trousers trised at the recent trotting mecting on the or Suit, Waterproof Coat, Fur Coat, a Boys’ Cape Overcoat, : or any ef the thousand and one things we sell. For first’ : ae aad goeds. dress trimmings, mantles, orders send the am unt you wish the articles to cost, and it jrantie cloth, veivet. ribbons, rj : varriage paid: and if it dves not please, return plashes, and millinery will be con will be sent, Se paid; a P : tinued. The whole must be ciear- it and the amount will be returned. In both cises, whether : ~* ed Great bargains wili be given. fr Patterns or Articles, refer to this advertisement in —4- %%- Macdonald. THE k XAMINER. THE great sale ef ladies’ dress ebeaclii Wen the kidaeys are cl gged, good health is an impossibility; but when wo:king pro- perly the reverse is the case, That dull back 3rd_ By seeing the goods got from us by any of your ache is the kidney’s cry fur relif. Lf Dodd's Kidney Pills are used the result will be mar- “ , 2 ; . sis ; ; i 2 f friends, Ww hether as to sty le, durability orc lor 2 Millin oEy vellous. We emphatically stste that we have or fit or finish in Dresses, etc., or actual value in Piece never known a cose ut ki ‘ney diveace that a > * nas er sis‘eut f Dodd's Kidney Pilis will not Goods, such as ress Goods, Flannels, Flanneleties, Shirtings, bess ear use of Dodds Atuey Ewes . rer ‘ Towelings, Towels, Cloths, Covers, Rugs, Squares, and | dnchealh Misstonary Mererinec —- There was a fairly good attendance ac St. Paul's school- room last evening te hear Huon. Miss Sug- den’s discourse on ‘** Mission Work in India.”” Miss Sugden made a very earnest and touching appeal for aid for the heathen. | At the close of toe address a collection was jtaken up. Rev. Mr. Hamlyo pronounced | the benediction. 4th - By a visit of inspection to THE SCOTCH STORE, when anything will be shown and orders executed with a view to please you and ensure cther orders We advertise by value and the recommendation of our friends. OUR MOTTO —“ Equitable to Buyer and Seller.” - — CLOTHING, clothing, overcoats, overcoats, ‘reefers, reefers —We promis2 you that we faa 7 can give the best value in men’s and boys’ f t LD s EBRY Y clothing of any house in P. E. Island. y = | Don’t fail to see our big stock. We have J — J what you wanta J.B Masdonald’s great clothing store. Ost 20 61. _ a. - Home Acain —The <« °: 9 tug William Aitken, with the b -z Iris in tow, came in ‘this morning, the | tree saving on board ithe boiler and ali the machinery of the Abraham Su'ton, Capt. McM lian came in . BONNETS at any price to suit the purse and taste. jthe Wiliam Aitken from Uxnso, where he j had becn supe intendirg the removal of FUR GOODS — See our windows; prices to suit esha, CAPE ULSTERS. Ladies’ and Gents. See Mantle Room - Sacbes and Clothing Room. : Pe gy otal oa eee ‘ee Quilted and F ur-lined Mantles ; afternoon with a large cuig> made up mainly ond. Guay. Sctithe: peomenn:, tes Breen, Soe Ladies’ Goesamers and Gentlemea’s Wate: pri of, cli vap Kit kos, wttes P Rennal i, A Campbeil, G W Boys’ and Youths’ Suits in all the leading styles. tia ie ban hee Dube, beaale BLANKETS—New Stock in a few «days (cheap). Jennings, Miss Jennings, Miss Cu‘len, Miss FLANNELESTES —The lowest in the cty. Pggipoany, Cape Merh oy Sheets and Pillow Cases; Table Cioths in Linen and| savawe Rawsvere of St. Jaha, is now Damask; Towels in Hucks, Drapers and Damasks} Table |st Mes. MoGregor's, P ince Scevet, with « Covers in Tapestry and Chenille. GENTLEMEN'S REEFERS, OVERCOATS & ULSTERS. We have the largest stock of CARPEIS at the lowest possible prices. Estimates given to Housekeepers for making fine line of Hair Gvols iw Switches, Frizzes, etc., and will also make up to and laying Carpets. We charge nothing for waste RT ee ee cutting Carpets. The Finest in the City. Fur Jeckets in Ladies’ order, excellent Switches from .combings. Ladies’ and gents’ Wigs a specialty. Madame Riwsueii will cali upon the ladies during the day, aud will be pleased to re- 3.—oc20 Cuvurcn KaLenpar.—We have received a eopy «f ‘Ihe ¢ hristian Year, the now well known kalendar for the people of the Church of England. This kalendar is very well got yp and contains the tables of lessons for ihe year, the Antiphous, Iotroics, colors for the seasons and Feast days, as well as much inter- cs ing information reiating to historical facts, ritual, cesemonics, vesimen's, ornaments, ece esiastical terms, Sarum Missal and various other matters appertaining to Catholic wore ship The kalendar is for the year begioning Adven‘, 1892, and ending at Advent, 1893. itvery member of the Church of Kugland should have ove. It is published bv the Church Kalendar Co, 150 Nassau St., New York. ‘Lhe price is 75 cents. -_ & MOURNING ORUERS with Promptness and Despatch. MARRIAGE Attended to Tre Tcrr.—The races at Georgetown on the 25:) promise to be very interesting. The fare from Charlottetown and return is only 80 cents, A correspondent of the Americin Horse Breeder says: Mr. A. C. Beil, of New Gias- gow, has three horses out at Independence in charge «f Chas. Thompson. Tae fis is Jessica, vy beilweo!, son«f 6 Jim nt. Sheis the first mare to go into the great brood mare list in the Provine-*s She is the dam of Israel, 2 28, and Ciayvla, 2.274 She has been bred to Allerter, 209} Borak, a two year-old, out if ber by Preceptor, b»s been second in a race in 2444, acd will enter the list in a year or two. Dinah, by Iswel, 2.28, has won a mark of 2 28, and has been second in two races trotted in 2.21 and 2.22. We all wish Mr. Bell success in his venture. It takes some piuck to seud horses from Nova Scotia to lowa. JAMES PATON & CO., Scotch Store, Victoria Rew. Chariotsetown, October 21 1892—eod & wky TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spxctat DespatcHes tro THe EXAMINER The Currie-Crisp Scandal. Sr. Joun, Oct. 21. Lt is believed that a special committee cf the Methodist Conference has made detinite arrangements for an inquiry into the charges of immorality made by DD. Currie against Rev. R 8S. Crisp. Prob- ably one of the ministers will formally pre- fer a charge, so as to bring it with the jurisdiction of the Conference. The in- | quiry may be called at St. Joha withiu a | few weeks. English Mail Service. MonTREAL, Oct. 21. An arrangement has been made by the Postmaster (jeneral extending the Allan's | contract for the weekly Knglish mail service for another year, but a combine will be made with the Dominion Line, the latter putting on the Labrador and Vancouver in summer and receiving two-fifths of two contract price, while ia the winter time the Dominion will get halfand put on the Labrador, Vancouver and Sarnia, A Big Swindle. New York, Oct. 21. Kdward Goodacre, manager of the New York Branch of the House of Redfern Bros., who keep a c.othing esteblishment in‘ London, has been arrested on a charge of procuring the emuggling «f goods into this country. It is charged that the con- cern has swindled the United States out of $100,000 annually by evasion of tariff. -_—— The Boodlers Arraigned. Quesec, Oct. 21. There was quite a dramatic ecene in the crimiual court yesterday when ex Premier Mercier made a speech wo the judge asking for a apeedy trial, justice and British fair play. The trial ot Mercier and Pacaud was set for Saturday. —— The Grayeyard Insurance Case. St. Joun, Oct. 21. Gideon Reid, who was charged with Wel- ton Brothers with fraud in the graveyard in- surance Case, cannot be found. ‘The constable has given up the search and the trial ef the others will go on at the next couaty coart ere. The Wighland Regiment. Ortawa, Oct. 21, Geners! Herbert has refused permission to org nize a regiment of Highlanders at Victoria, B C. He recommends encour- aging and strengthening the corps of artil- lery, a8 most rm quired in that Provimee. The Seal Catch. Orrawa, Oct, 21, The value of the Canadian ‘seal catch in British Columbia this seasou is estimated st half a m llion of dollars, showing a decrease of fifty per cent. as compared with last season. Dr. Connell Dead. —_— Sr. Joun, Oct. 21, Dr. Charles Connell, of Woodstock, is dead. He was one of the most popular men in the country ee Weather bulletin. Tororro, Oct. 21.—10 a. m. Winds most'y northwest, fair weather, not much change in temperature. -_—e om | General Telegraphic News. Monrreat, Oct. 19.—Thé Star's cab‘e says: Sir John Abbott, Canadian Premier, and Hon. Geo. E. Foster, Dominion Min- ister of Finance, began work to-day at the Colonial « five. They desire to go over pending questions with British ministers Se een — er OYS CLOTHING. ———- -- +(x) ——— — -— Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys Heavy Overcoats. (x) —-————-—— BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS’ REEFERS! BOYS SUITS! BOYS’ SUITES! We are showing a splendid iange, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART OTM Ita the Geueral Wr HINT GREAT SALE OF Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Millinery, etc. ) eee J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, Purposes confining his business exclusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHINGS, and wil: sell .ff his entire stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress Trim- mings, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Woolen Gloves, etc., Millinery, Hats, Boanets, Flowers, Feath2rs, and everything in Ladies’ wear’ 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 continue until all is sold. SALE NOW ON, and for CASH ONLY J.B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky ee WE ARE IN IT, TOO! {x} We are in the SENSATIONAL SLAUGHTER SALE. We have our Whole Stock on the market. We den’t stop at Cost for this Sale. thrown Don’t torget us. and will especially dicuss the a fliculties in the way of the full adoption of the sugges- tions of the Canadian House of Commons r garding closer diplomatic relations wih tureign nations. Kingston, Oct. 19.—Principal Grant, of Qaeen’s University, announces that nomin- ations to one uf the science scholarships, instituted by the commissioners tor the London exhibition of 1841 for the students who have ind‘c:ted a capacity in science or its applications, and which are of the an- nual value cf £150 sterlizng, have been placed at the disposal of the senate of Queen's college. Monrereat, Oct. 19 —It is announced that the contract between the Dominion Government and the Ailan Steamship Co. for the carrying of the mails between Great Britain and Canada has been renewed for another year and that arrangements have been made whereby the best boats of the Dominion Line as well are to be util zed in carrying English mails to and from Can- ada. Crncinnavi, Ohio, Oct. 19.—Dr. Francis Dowling, of this city, after a year of assid- uous labor, has prepared a report on the effects of tubacco chewing on theeyes He made a study of 3,000 persons employ. d in the various tobacco manufactories of this city, and emb: dies with the results in their cases those of studies inade by the doctors of Paris and Berlin. Of the 3,000 under observation, a close study was made of 1,500, all males, selected at randun. He found that ninety-five per cent. suffered with visusl troubles, and nesrly as many exhibited muscular deterioration. It was also demonstrated that tobacco chewing is far more hurtful than smoking. MARRIED. At Oardigan, Oct. 18.h, by Rev. A Gunn, John Johnston to Caroline Graham, both ef Lot 63, King’s Co. At the Methodist parsonage, Summerside, Oct 19th, by Rev Wm. Maggs, Matheson, of Summerside, to Miss Mana, of Charlottetown, Ou the 8th of October, 1892, at the resi- dence of Judge Cowles, McMiuville, Oregon, by the Rev. A. H. Denton, pastor of the First Baptist church of that city, H. Pepe Howard, Sarah M. D., formerly of North River, P. E.1, to Grace Antoninette, youngest daughter of Rev. M. Ross, Cha: lottetowa.—Newberg Graphic. Mr. Wm. | —(x) I36 QUEEN Charlottetown, October 21, 1892—eod & wky Black Diamond Steamship Co. Sp ecial We are now sending out all accounts due us up to September 30th, 1892, and specially request that said STREET. rom Mon- HESS. “COBAN,” due _ here 2th f treal on MONDAY MORNING, will sail for St. John’s, Newfoundland, carrying produce, etc., under deck, and Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck, PEAKE BROS. & CO., octlg Agents ANNUAL MEETING. THE General Annual Meeting of the Hillsbor- ouch Skating Rink Compaay will be held at the office of M, & D. C. McLeod, in Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of October, 1892, at eight o'clock, p. m. D. C. McLEOD, Dated Oct. 18, 1892.— tf Secretary. | accounts be paid us during the month of October. HASZARD & MOORE. Ch’towa, Oct. 14, 1892—w fs | Notice ! A By-Law Amending the By-Law Regulating the Fire Department. | om it enacted by the City Council of the City of | oa Charlottetown as follows :— | Section 17 of the By-Law of the City of Char- | lottetown, entitled “A By-Law regulati the Fire Department,” is hereby repealed, it being | TO INSURE YOUR PROPERTY ? deemed advis»ble to leave the reguiation of the | | See ae cae te Pewsican | BE SURE AND TAKE A POLICY WITH E. R. BROW, —— Act,” and the Order-in-Council there- Por: T. HEATH HAVILAND, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT augld Mayor of City of Chariouetown. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, Oct, 11, 1892-dy 12i Mathematics, by a licensed Teicher, may be arranged for by addressing “Teacher,” Exam- i ' ’ | PRIVATE TUITION in English, Latin or | INER office. octlg9—tf OFFICE—Brown’s Block, Charlotte Best five-frame Brussels Carpets, $1-10 per yard; other qualities in Brussels trom 40 cents up-- JAMES PATON & CO ~— a