CARPETS cut without extra charge at the Scotch Store-JAMES PATON & CO. TR Local and. Other liems. HaLlowe’en.—Masunic. Lodge Rooms. Don’r Forget the ‘tarke i Y supper in t Masonic Lodge Rooms on Ballpoyen, * L. O. A.—St George's Lod i ge will meet to-morrow: (Wednesday) night. t R yal Arch degree. . oS en Pouce Court.—This morning five drunk were disposed of’ Two were tioed $2) or 20 days, two $30 or 30 days, and one $1 or 4 days. From Bostox —The stéamer Carroll. will be due bere about daylight toeniorrow morn- ing. She has been detained at. Port Hawkes- bury on account of foggy weather. PREVENTION is better than cure; and if you ve to Oro many of the ills of summer get in good condition by takin i dose of Everybody’s Pills. Fes Hor Turkey Suprer on Hallowe'en in Masonic Lodge Rooms, Water Street. Have you Secured your tickets for same, as only a limited number have been issued. _—~—- --- ‘LUE cheap soap is all sold. Now we offer the old reliabl+ and c:lebrated Moffet’s Pills and Mountain Herb Pills at fifteen cents a box, regular price 25 cents.—Doda’s’ Medical Hall. ocld eod tf Masonic Bazaar —As preparations are being made for the coming Maaonic B Zaar, a full attendance at the Ledge Rvoms to- morrow, at 2 30 p. m., of all members of the Ladies’ Comm‘ttee is particularly re- quested. SKODA’S OINTMENT, theo Great German Skin Cure, an finest Cosmetic made. Remov Blackheads, Pimples, etc., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. Tae Races Postroyep.—The stallion race at Georgetown has been postponed until Wed- } nesday (to-morrow) at 1 o’clock, p. m. If the weather is then favorable a epecial train will leave Charlottetown for Georgetown at 8 30 a. m_, local time. Mertinc —A regular meeting of the Cale- donian (lub of P. E. Island will be held at the club rooms this evening at & o’clock. Election of officers for the year 1892-93. A full meeting is particularly requested. By order ef the President.—John A. McLaren, rec secy. SILVER JuBILEE.—We learn that the Rev. Jd 4. McDonald, P. P., Hope River, will cel.-brate the Silver Jubilee’ of itis ordination to the priesthood abcut the middle af Novem ber next. The many friends of the good Father James Eaeas will join in making the dzy ore long to be remembered in Hope River Vicious Doe.—We hear complaints on account of the many vicious dogs prowling about the city. It is estimated that our town contains abou’ six hundred of these curs, while taxes are paid on less than half that number. The surplus stock could well be disposed of. Winter Supprres, — There are several Prince Edward Island schooners and Glou- cester fishing craft at the wharves with pota- toes, turnips, butter and fish, but the number is not so great, nor the variety of products as large, as usual at this time of the year. Island potatoes sell at 75 cents a barrel, butter at 18 cents, pick'ed codfish at $4 barrel, and dry fish at $3 50 to $4.—Chatham World. Apvance Sate —The plan of reserved seats for Howorth’s big show opened this morning at the Diamond Bookstore. Ap- plications were made before nire o’cleck The company wi | arrive here on Thursday evening On Friday xt noon they will give a street parade. It is probable that a matinee for school children will be given.on Saturday afternoon. -_————— FrepeRicTon DEAF AND Dus INsTITUTION. —Mr. Geo FE. Powersis making his annual ; tour of the Islard in the interests of the above institution. The new building now occupied affords ample accommodation for about sixty pupils The institution is open for the ad- mission of Island children, and the names and addresses of uneducated desf mu‘e children will be gladly received by the sup-rintendent, ; Mr. A. T. Woodbridge.- The children of poor parents are admitted free. —_—_—.——— \ No MAN ever smoked tobacco for a fortnight and brand in preference to it, —1t be , teatimony of its qualities. and it is testimony which is always convincing. The smoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it gometim:s of good quality and sometimes of bad. The arrsngements of the manufacturers for keeping its quality equal are very elaborate and complete, ani are the results of many years ¢f experience and close obser- vation. “Myrtle Navy” then took to any -Jt bears its own AN EXCHANGE says. ** oworth’s Hiber- nica C.mpary gave an excellent entertain- ment last Monday evening in the opera house. The prevailing opinion before the show commenced seemed tu be that they promised too much, but those thinking so were happily disappointed. The music, singing, dancing, com: dy and ee ee rama are all deserving of the highes praise.” Remember that this company opens at the Lyceum on Friday evening next. “Notwitl ing the wet Markers. —Notwithstanding ote aaa bad road-, the market to ee was well attended with business — y throughout the day. ae aa we = r ts per lh, an : ‘ pa nl fo were very scarce at 15 a 16 we per dozen. Ceese sold from 60 to 6 the same price per cents each, and SOD cnaty at trom 50 to pair. Hay was in g ts were steady at 34 as conte pee. 2S Peal. r Potatoes brought to 35 cents per from 23 to 25 cents per to 14 cents per bushel. usual prices. bushel, and turpips 12 Vegetables so'd at Hiniiron, April 29, 1892 . Fe doctoring for years Wl ao for gate and soutey sn Seve ee } » it was ec : : es donate oh I was also wee eet cvedtee dandroff, which would pr cw my head like suawenkes, eed At Dandruff, I used it, and trom : on felt more relieved than a>: aa Se half the bottle was used the ecz ee a tions disappeared and have not re see von tag ff was thoroughly removee, since; dandru 4 d for an ele- Sates t ed, aD ‘ ° itching of the sone fal. hair-dressing Anti- J. S. GRAHAM, Jones & Peck, ilton Branch Kemp. iy sanscarece of Cider, Toronto. 3 Best five-frame Bru physicians i ais; shen: are e EB DAILY EXAMINER. pa = — x TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 TELEGRAPHIC Ves, Spxcran Drsparcues to Tur EXAMINER. “Too Much Learning.” Lonpon, Oct. 26, Tn Vienna, last night, while the twenty- year-old son of Senator Benachi. was play. ing 8 Violia at a party which had bgen given to celebrate hig success at some examina- tune which he had just passed in a credit able manner, he suddenly threw down the lustrument, and before any of the guests could divine his intention, drew a revclver and shot himself dead. When the young man’s father was informed of his. son’s suicide he appeared to be greatly shocked and fell dead from heart acne ae New Brunswick Elections. St. Joun, Oot, 25. _ Dr Atkinson’s majority in Carleton county is only two. la Restigouche Mr. Most is elected by only two over Murray, thus mak- ing that couaty two for the Government. lu Gloucester county Sivewright and Blanchard were el-cted yeste:day by five hundred mae jority. The par ies now stand in a full house : 14 Opposition; 27 Government, including the three Independents Nothing is known yet as to Blair’s future plans, but it is believed that he will find another constituency, Fatal Disobedience. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25 The fast express from Shamokin on the Reading Railroad ran “into a coal train in the west Manayunk tunnel and a frighful smash resuited. So far as learned five persons were killed. The accident is due to the disobedience of orders by an engineer of cne of the trains. False Rumor. Orrawa, Oct 25 The :umored changes in the. Railway De- tirely premature. The matter of the recon struction of the Department has not yet been considered by the Goverrmant. To Be Released. Loxpon, Ost. 95 | ‘The Fe: isrs Malleny, convicted cf compii- city in the murder «cf Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke, ix 1882, and Diwling, convicted of ki‘ling a policem:n, are about to be releass ed from Maryborough j il. Boston vs Cleveland. Boston, Oct. 25. Boston defeated Cleveland yesterday, 8 to 3. Boston thus wins the champi -nship. Mrs Harrison's Death. WasHINeToN, Oct. 25. Mrs. Harrisen died shortly after mid- night. General Telegraphic News. Orrawa, Oct. 23 —A telegram was received yesterday stating that the crews of sealers seized by Russians were en route to Victoria on board a steamer from Japan. The mini- ster, in view of the recent alleged explanation of the Russians that the seizure wae the result of en ;attack of insanity on the part of the Russia commander, will have effi lavits taken on that point on the arrival of the crews. San Francisco, Oct. 23.—Advices from Hong Kong says news reached Shanghai that the Yellow river has again burst its banks and twelve villages were swept away, but few lives lost, Quesxe, Ost. 23.—The Montreal Herald having stated that the attornev-general had held out an olive branch to Mercier, who had refused, the former speaks as follows : Ibave to state most emphatically that I never directly or indirec.ly offered to compro- mise or settle the Mercier prosecution, aid ask you to publish denial. (Signed) luos CHase CasaRAIn, Attorney-General. Freperigron, Oct. 23—Chas. Goodhue was kiled by the evening train from St. John, last night at Salamanca station, Jus be low this city. He had heen up to the el-c- tion and had been drinking. On his wey home he must have fallen on the track and went to sleep, for the wheels of the cars went over his left arm, almost severing It. The o h-rarm el o was shattered He was found an hour und a hilf ef‘erthetraincame in, 'ying in the @iteh, and was taken h me, The un : fortunate man died this morring. ‘hildren’s Waterproofs at the following ae : 175 a * a $1.60 for 5 55 for $2. —Stanle, ros. $1 25, and $2 55 for $2 veo LB: lf you. wart bargains in ladies’ dress goods, dress trimmings, ribbons, velvets, corsets, gloves, hosiery, shawls and mantles goto J. Macdonald’s great clearance sale. B8i— oor 22 imported clothing is good, and if you nt have it come along ers and i spect it. We will have two hundred p-irs o trousers suiteble for fall wear on our Sieg ters to select from. Prices to suit every ae 8 Scotch Clothing Scotch. 022 31 SuITs wii i t at a bargain, 50 Suits will clear this lot ou’ rgains suitable for children from 4 to 12 sp ibe Scotch Store. a ei Call and get a fancy cup ane Ba 5 that are now selling so cheap and fei at W. P. Colwill’s. 2w G&«—ocil: iri i ill find it g desiring to hire a house wil Pas cule abesntet to Jook over that conven ient and healthy located residen e advertier d <a the subscriber on Richmond Street west, Rent moderate, halls heated with hot air fur_ nace if desired.—Charles Higgion, sa ee SuveNTY-FiveE reefers, ages from 4 to 12 1 bis Jot. The -ears. Ome and inspect t gee sks will surprise you. Ose eo ae of edd er 5 aryain.—scotch Store. bargain Oct 22 Bic thi -arcoats, overcoats, LOTHING, clothing, overc i ret reefers —We promis3 you that we aa give the best value in men _— abs hi in P. KE. Island. i elothing of any house in i i Dil to see our big stock. We have oka you want at J. B Macdonald - nee cluthivg store. Oct 20 61. | A very fiae lot of vases are offered che p ‘ Ircckery Store.—W. P. eae i ber d&w— octl4 rtment of plain and fancy } oe ae sold cheap at W P Co- ais. Qw d&w—oul4 will’s. } pante; alcoalt | night and get & ssels Carpets, : __ Sa = ws) — > & =: i P\—— © 3 OORT WE VAIL OUR FRIENDS AND partment which have been; set afloat are er-' ead! Act! Buy! VANAAY As Pe ESL REEE ECT UT Cite oe fey eight N } 7) SARI \\ Bo \\\ \'S \ \ / Ht “if Ly 3 ALE f * YX | Ly - Y/ Pv 7 ~ : + A . ibe fee bpp YY, Z YUL, a (PATRONS DURING THE SEASON OF 1892 We will beat all previous re- cords. Never has such a large assortment been seen under one roof on Prince Edward Island. Below what we have. is a true statement of We do not adver- tise to lead the public astray, but PROVE. 1698 SUITS, $33 OVERCOATS, 901 REEFERS, 635 ODD PANTS. Farmers and others have found in the past that we sold Ciothing much cheaper than any other house in the trade, and that we treat our castomers right everyone knows. Dealers with us will have cause to rejoice at the Bargains they get at our Store. Come one and all. PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men, Charlottetown, October 6, 1892—eod & wky 4 $1,10 per yard; other qualities in Brussels from 40 cents up- JAMES PATON & Co STARTLING BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. WHAT WE CLAIM WE CAN. STaNEDY BROS. fo) (0) You want a Stylish Garment. You want a Serviceable Garment. You want the Best Value. — —__{1) ——_ We have a most complete range of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Sacques, Reefers and Ulsters. We pay particular attention to thiy Department, and can assure you that in Value and Assortment it is not surpassed if equalled in the city. (x STANERY BROS.. Brown’s Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, October 15, 1892—e0d & wky OFF! all Sales!) Before December Ist we want to clear out the balance of | | Men’s Hats, Underclothing, White and Regatta Shirts, Col- fv’. (x) Greatest of (x). 4x) lars, Ties, Hosiery, ete. Sale positive for Cash only. Our own make of Readymade Clothing, in Sack Coats, Cutaways, Double—breasted Reefers’ Don’t buy imported trash when you can buy our make for less money, D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, October 20, 1892—-eod & wky COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING —_—_A'T—_—__. THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Seen eeemieaes ———_(x) ——— and Overcoats, selling at sweeping reductions. YRADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it moving if BARGAINS will do it. As we have decided to run our business, on and after October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have d2termined to quote prices lower thin the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experience uf years in business, We learned thai those who pay cash are entitled to the full benefit derived fron pron t pryments; aud as “pay as you go” is the only safe road to travel, we will end2avor to educate public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not found in those who prefer credit to paying cash. As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We must, therefore, have you come in and see what we can do for you. The LATTES. NOVELTIES in our line always on hand. . MeLEOD & McKENZIE Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. | We help to make a markei for your prodace, as we employ | | a number of haads. Factory in full blast. Patronize home industry. We are making spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. - | | i _~GORPPF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1802—eodj& wky . >