s Sreamer From be detained nearly one hour and a half iP ci 1d Other tems. 5 ome Pargains in girlie boots at Gi tt } gpdrout— Port aoe - c ; + : . oct ashe ; + of blankets, rugs ana (dics, at npr > ‘ ~ ¢ ’ Af . rk & Sterns : prices . : . -¢ ow PF oct]3 10i eod J oe ° } - Go to Gol Bros’ for :ubbers to- ov-pBEhS Rv BY , ye ——> os , } . = + ool and merino undervests, best at Perkine & Sterns’, oct 13101 eod _ st prices, Big anc lowest } £ a - received from Londen: Boot Folish, “ r, Electric Cream. Ladies, try a is a ** % cents, at Goff Bros. prbie . o vay Nice.—A large stock of silk plush pole albums, from 25 cents upwards, gpotoe™?t t the Diamond Rookstore. . ypen a v + . Fer Goons selling fast, being the best 4 the city. —Perkins & Sterns. pue! octl3 10i eod a —— a yew BooKS.— \ fresh supply of new books ji bindings—just opened at the Diamond i. popicstore- Pri es lower tnan over, . * - we Dress GooD t class. See them. fou wil! find the value tn the store, not in the ; _Perkins & Sterns. — octl3 10i eod - Tus PrewieR.—The steamer Premier will 2 at this port about 9 o'clock to-night and will sail on return during the Sunday morning. ye du Se cgtarday ) 4 pgat or early apie Tax RIFLE. ‘The regular annual target actice of No. 1 Battery, G. A., to have a place this afterncon, is postponed <? Bg . 2 ging to the unt svortble weather. oWlusy <-> 4 fort SuPPLY of the celebrated **Bens- 1 's Royal Dutch Cocoa,” the best cocoa aade in quarter Ib. and half lb. tins, at Geo. @ carter & Uo 3, Market wqiuare, oct]3 lw - - Mm Sgorraanp.— Mr. Croskill intends form- a ig cliss in shorthand soom All who Be ish to juin should apply at once. we ' octl] 2i ——__—~--— Me urs isthe time of the year when nearly m gery person requires * and . to all Be goch We recommend Campbell’s Quinine tTormic, Wine. ——_——— Syert Music on THE Ain —Mr, A. S. Sam Jchnaon has a little music box oa exhib- won in his Drug Store, and will have it jicoutsing aweet music to-night. Call and hear 1t. SyarnPox IN QueBEC.—Four cases of small” pox have been discovered near Sherbrooke’ Que, and all have been quarantined. There we now about 39 cases throughout that province. ssn Heapacne, dizziness, ringing noises in the wis, hewking and spitting are sure symptoms dcstarrh. Tere is no case nasal balm will not cure if givea a fair trial, Beware of im- jiations. lw apeiil Bagnum used to say that people Lked to ® humbagged and it is true. How oftea have aur readers rea i ing item in our papers, only to find at finish, ** use Campbeli’s Quinine Wine.” — ee Picrov.—On Morday next, the 19th inst., the train from Halifax will not arrive at Pictou until a quarter past 2 o'clock. later | than dariag summer months. paionisiapinliinen Mors Lawes Gone.— On Tharsday morning, Mr. ©, A. Maenatt, Kensington, shipped 181 lambs from Summerside, by the Northumber- land, for J. A. Leaman & Co., Halifax. Mr. A. P. Sawyer, of Bancrott & Sawyer, Law- rence, Mass., shipped 210 lambs by the same boat. ihitieiniatipitiatie Assavur Case.—Joseph McEwen appeared | before John T. Mellish, Esq., J. P., on Friday afternoon, to answer to a charge of having committed an assauit on Dugald Pell, | at Rustico Road, on the 10th inst. Lhe} parties had a quarrel about the possession of a horse, and both bore severe marks received inthefigh’, ‘he evidence was conflicting aitowhe strnck first, and the magistrate diamaed the case. hinnliitiaieons Tue Mayrtowrr.—The dates of sailing oithis popular steamer, now running be- tween Charlottetown and Pugwash, will in future be as follows : She will leave Char- lettetown gfor Pugwash every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at 10 Gcluee; will leave Pugwash every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, remaining at Uharlottetown over Sunday. Her next tip willbe from this port on Wednesday, lat inst, ieee Tai Seientific Medical Fraternity have Ponotuéed cheese one of the most nutritious tt foods ealeulated to build up and strengthen heaystem. But they fail to add that the estive organa of many are not equal to task of digesting it. The question Wegests itself, must this class of personas ‘Wain from the use of cheese? We answer, . The Americans are always finding out “mething new, and not their latest discovery i, that cheese and celery go exceedingly well Yogether, the celery aiding in the digistibility the cheese and both are properly assimi- ated and converted into rich blood. Io uclusion they would say it is not going to ijtre you to be informed that Gay & Son ¥ celery for sale in the (-harlottetown Market, of the best quality. They ship to all Re Maritime Provinces their best celery at ‘oar 40c. to 50c. per dozen. They bave a ~ Supply of ali seasenable vegetable. *wtties needing large supplies, would do,well “0 write for wholesale prices. Please to vent with order, Address, J. J. Gay & Son, *waal. oct!7 wk2i dy] niet : Por ro tue Test.-—Someone is not telling the'truth. We want to find out who it is. Competicors claim to have the largest stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing on P. E. island. Weclaim the same thing, and will leave it to three competent judges to decide, *ud let those interested be the judges. _ What we claim is not correct, we will give “10 in cash to the Charlottetown Hospital, ‘THE , seemingly interest- | the | } } , ’ and after | DAILY EXAMIN TELEGRAPHIC } SPectat Despatoues to Tar EXAM INER, LATE IRISH NEWS ee, ee ; O'brien Denies the Charge of | the Parnellites a eee That He and Dillon Hounded Parnell to Death. tee Mr. Parnell’s Alleged Successor a Mere Figurehead. —_—— —- — Lonpon, Oct. 17. William O’Brien,in the course of a state- ment, denounces the charges made by the Parneilites that Dillon and he hounded Par- nell to death. He gives the details of the NEWS. larry L. Heartz': EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES ee sheen Cw y tab a « YY ILE take a limited number of Pupils . u PIANO o1 ORGAN. For terms, etc , apply at MRY. C. V GREGOR’s, on Py 3 . Mc. sept5 —~end tf GOAL | ee es : NTHRACITE, Egg and Chestuut sizes U d Mine Sydney Round and Slack Glice Bay Round and Slack Oatario Mine Round, Gardiner Mine Round, Albion Slack, Vale Nut, Acadia Round and Nut. - above Coals kept constantly on hand and under cover. Telephone communication, CAPT, JONN HUGHES, Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1891--}m eod Boulogne conference, statin r that the un- Mr. Paruel! at Boulogne waa, first and last, We} First, | 43 impossible that Mr. Parnell could continue as chairman of the parliamentary | committee; secondly, to soften the memory of Parneli’s fault by every possible palli- ative and evidence of guvod will which his friends could suggest; thirdly, to avert the calamities we keenly felt were irreparable trom any disruption of theforces. Hadthe terms we suggested been loyally acct pted, the party would have been re-united uuder | the leadership of Mr. McCarthy, leaving | Mr. Parnell an honorable p!ace in Lrish | public hie. Pierce Mahoney,M. P.,for North Meath, | speaking at Dublin yesterday, wasgreeted as | tue leader of the Parnellites. He sallied at! Dillon and O’Brien. Mahoney is a mere! figurehead. He is a poor speaker, and has | no gifts as a tactician. Redmond is the actual leader. The exasperation of the | factions increases daily. his retirement from the leadership. kept three objects always ix view. it Was LATEST FROM OTTAWA New Fisheries Regulations, — Inland Revenue Returns Orrawa, Oct. 17. _The steamer Acadia has been ordered 10° visit the Bay of Fundy coast before going } into her winter quarters. } | Fishing regulatious issued permit for the present season fishing for salmon and trout | | until the end of the present month. Pre- | } vious regulations required that the close m commence on Oct. 15h. After this iseason the close season for trout and white fish will be from Oct. 15th until Nov. 3. | The Inland revenue returns for Septem- | ber amount to $651,000 Mr Bunster, ex-M. P., } Seast was drowned at Steamer will thereby | San Francisco by faliing off the deck of steamer, THE GREAT GALE. COLLISION AT SEA. | } | alidapietvammenmeiy | Lonpon, Oct. 17. Twice during the past forty-eight homes has the fierce storm abated in fury, only to be renewed with increased force. This morning’s despatches announce that the gale is blowing with even greater severity than before in the Irish Sea. Telegrams from Portland say a Dutch man-of-war has been in collision off Portland | Bill with the British barque Mysterious | Star. Both vessels were greatly damaged. W.0.% 0. CONVENTION. The Delegates Poisoned Braprorp, Pa., Oct. 17. hundred delegates to the Nearly one hu t Women’s Christian Temperance Union State convention were poisoned here by something they ate or drank at a dinner tendered them by the women of the county organization. Arrested for Stealing. Lonpvon, Oct. 17. Arthur E. Smith, managing director in England for the Bank of the River Plate, has been arrested, charged with stealing 37,009. —_—— a Disastrous Fire. Lonpon, Oct. 17. : PS A tenement house in Milleville — burned yesterday. Five persons were sur focated. eT Balfour's Denial. Lonpon, Oct. 17. Balfour denies havin leadership of the Brit mons. ish House of Com- OED on cetenenmnccennenca i ED TE Do you want a dinner set, tea set, cham- ' “$0 $100 to the P. EK. Island Hospital. One ‘hing is certain: there is only ope largest) Stock of clothing in the city. We claim we _ . We know we make it ™Mpetitors that they don’t know what to 84y do to hold their trade. Bnt the pubite sould not be deceived, and we will 36% allow ‘hem to he led as ray by any firm. 1 don t — any ticm’s resp ynsibility to allow one ot welt clerks to advertige what is not the truth. b veee sorry to make an allusion to anyone, ut when a man ignores the truth altogethec Re Say STOP | ~ have it. ‘ \ ‘ . y aak ey Aetray by bocus advertisements, We asx wa? hardworking and honest mun to call 8¢¢ our $1.95 Overcoat, worth twice as Much,— Prowse Bros. so hot for | We have too much respect for | *.people of P. E, Island to allow them to bs ber set, glass table set, water set, ; — set. If so, now is the time to call, “ lare giving liberal discounts. ; Art he cheap- W. P. Colwill. Oct L dy wky 4wks. Te | Moruers, have pity on your pale a daughters. Thete system 18 - * down,” and if neglected the coateqacesr® mee be fstal. Dr. Wiiliams nee I Se back the rosy cheeks and health aud sv st jest crockery store.— fering —_——— i sentation mm pri No misrepresentation 1 - James Paton & Oo's. advertisement. Come of these cheap 2es qu sted in 1 } a alterable basis of ali communications wirh | Er : | | November 9th, 1891. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae ' fortably accomnmodated at the pi ivate boarding g boen offered th2{ pe | $300 and $0.07 PER SET. ince Street, Charlottetown. | -. -.- SATURDAY, OC? OBER 1%, WH. &depeee a. JE CLOTHING! o | 2 eS Ries ike “= s= te f reaver $6; clear lot at $2.90 | Boys’ Overcoats, from $1 50 9 0g | Gents’ Blk Melton and Beaver Overcoats, from 3.76 a ap — ; z 25 Gents’ Black Worsted Overcoate Boys Suits, in Corduroy, in 2 OG) ae =) three shades, from $2.50; 2 75} Gents’ Blue Nap Overcoats, 3.50; — will fit from 4 to 10 yrs. Reefere, Boys’ Resfers, rays’ Reefers, Reeferg, Reefers, Reefers, 50 Good Strong Storm Coats, from $2.50, 30 English Waterprosfs, cheap. 69 All-Wool Worsted Suits, from $6.50, suitable for Youths, GOOD STOCK Gents’ Black and Blue Black Coats and i Vests, from $4.00 to $10.00, First-class material and workmanship. Teeth filled at reasonable rates. — D J. P.MURRAY, Q ieen Street. Sytem snrectntitiangetieiliny ancsisledigealie cd - scca messes TO y AE ’ PPYHE Urge Store with Warehouse ujoin- _~ ing, fronting on Queen Street, near Water | Street, at present in the occupstion of George H. Toombs. This preperty is convenient to Suipping, etc. Possession given lst] November next, IS91, For further particulars apply at office of Messrs. Davies & Haszird, or to the under-} signed at Southport. DR, 2mm eod& wang : JOHN AYOUWARD. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1891.—2.w eod | ’ Land For Sale. VIVE ACRES OF LAND, situated in Wes- mR tern Royalty, a few yards beyond City limits, fronting on two roads, in excellent condition for cultivation and suitable for building or pasturag», will be so!d in one piece or in smaller lots. Address applica- tions to Post Office Box 676, Charlottetown. octl6—dy tf NOTICE. HE Second Course of Lectures for the ** Training School for Nurses” will open | at the P. E. Island Hospital on MONDAY, For particulars apply to MISS SHERA. TON, Matron at the Hospital. N. B.—All persons desirous of attending | the Course of Lectures should apply at once. | octl4—pat guar dv 2i (wed sat) wy 2i ON TINA DIC | Oth] 1 Le ‘Th Queen of Tabie Waters.” | 16,060,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROS., jy30—4mn eod pd Sole Agents, WANTED. -A servant for geners! housework in a small family. Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, Dorchester Street. eod—octl7 OR SALE —A Sultana Hall Stove, in good order. Apply at this office. li—octl7 {TRAYED.—A strav black cow, with short tail, hus bee» on my premises, Gay own, since Thursdav last. Owner can have same ¢(n application.—_W. H. Lone. tf—actl7 \ ANTED.—A Hall Stove, Base Burner. Ap ply at this office. 4i—octl6 To LET.—A Shop on corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, suitable for an office. Apply to JAMES BEALES. 1f—octié \ ANTED.—Persons seeking good board and lodging on reasonable terms can be com- house of the undersigned, cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets.—Mks, 8S, STUMBLES. octl6—5i eod WANTED. 4 girl for general honsework. Apply to Mrs, W. H. STEWART, Cumber- land Street. octls ANTED.—A girl fer geseral housework \ inasmal family. App'y to MRs LowDEN, Dundas Esplanade. tf—oct? Te LET.—A Dwelling House on the correr of Pleasant Srreet and St. Peter’s Road, con- taining 8 rooms. with Shop and Warehouse attached Possession Ist Nuvember. Apply to Mrs. FLEAGER, tf—ocil2 po LE ’.—Thbree new private residences, well built and finished with all modern conve- niences, comnanding 4 splendid unobstructed view of the harbor and surrounding country. These houses are now open for inspection from Ta. m.to6v.im. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. 2 : dy—sept24 NTED AT ONCE.—A girl for general War eek Apmny to Mrs. W. H. CROs8- KILL Brighton itoad. tf—oct9 To LET. —A parlor and bedroom, with board in central part of the city. Apply at this oilice tf—ocy For SALE—The well-known and fast-sailing Schooner RUSTIC, sixty-five tons registereu. Apply to Captaia Thomas Lowrey. octg, 31 pd Y¥) LET.—One-half of that pleasantly situated T House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing eight rooms. App y to Hw. DouSsE, eod tf—septz9 GENTS WANTED ‘Life of Sic Joh a. by A his Nephew. Baroness Macdonali kine 5 expressed the hope “that the meen nee Pe cessful frum every point of viow. Hu: J o . Macduna G, after reading part ot the mes : wrote Col. Macpherson— { can oe J — gratulate you on the success of year we : J srson wishing fac-simile letters of cir : . n = his son proving the authenticity o* \ ie a. “ea send one-cent stamp for postage and they a mailed immediately. A pply to HALE PL a ing Hous, St. John, N. B. sep26 JOR SALE.—A Hall Stove (Base Barner) in ki perfect order. Enquire at THE sxe VCs tli ce. a ae is esceener eg > City Hotel lately 20 LET.—The Store_10 the C fotel | toe by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. % will be fitted up to suit the incoming meg Good ce larage underavath, “ hic on ee fitted up if required. Apply to DANIEL 1: sept22—dy di pa FANTED.—A Cook in a family oi four. are W ing given out. Apply to MRS ‘ — LAND, Fitzroy Street West if—septzZ3 > » rare, containing : it at toils id the Drivirg 98ta inst., a Fioder will septt fetween Dr, Jonson's af on Monday afternoon, several notes. is «ffice. purse piease leave hoasework. 15 Good Tweed Suits, from $5.09, 100 Children’s Suits, from $2.09. Endless Variety of Trousers, cheap, Men's Fur coats Good Tweed Trvusert, 28 good as Gus tom-made, from $1.50, CHEAP! $Reefer Coat, Vest and Pants for $9.00. i —— -_<——- WHY WE SELJ, SO CHEAP!—Our turnover is the Largest in Town, making our expenses the smallest. We have only been three years in the Clothing Business, and. we met doing a Clothing Trade second to none on Prince Edward Island. We guarantee to oo vo goods sas cent cheaper than any Firm in the Town. Call and see for your- self, ren out shopping, call after you have seen all the other goods in tow t th LARGEST, CHEAPEST and BEST GLOTHING STORE IN TOWN. ae JAMES PATON & CO,, BROWN'S BLOSK, MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, Oztober 17, 1891—eod & wky WHAT 1S THE MATTER WITH THIS FIRM 9 They are Selling so Low that they must soon “Bust.” x) AN’T HELP IT!—We are bound that our customers will get the BEST BARGAINS in BOOTS. © tit to take a back seat with their high prices, and wonder why their goods cunnot sell, while our sian tear a : made happy with our Low Prices. Money saved! CALL AND SEE US. GOTF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—2aw & wky (x) This has been demonstrated for the past three weeks by the rush for our Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. wall (0) Without doubt we can supply the people of this Province with the Cheapest and Best Quality of WINTER CLOTHING ever shown here, and would advise you, for your own interests, to look at our Great Stock before you buy, assuring you that you will save at least 10 to 15 per cent. by buying your Clothing at J.B. MAGDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, October 15, 1891—eod & wky ECONOMY IS WEALTH! scpieidlbpiatileeaieeciinin ———{x) — —— ——— ea “Many Dollars can be Saved by those who buy Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Snits from PROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men. REASONS WHY WE SELL THE CHEAPEST: Ast. We sell as much Clothing as any Two Firms in "k‘own. : 2nd. We have had 14 years handling Clothing, and fully understand value when we see it. 78 syd. Qur expense is less than any other Firm’s, according to the amount of business we do. Ath. We believe in small profits, and do not want to get rich in a day. Sth. We pay Cash for every Dollar's worth of Clething we put in our Store. | th. We guarantee our prices ‘10 per cent. cheaper ‘than any other Firm on BP. E. island. PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 QUEEN STREET, seas ea ae WaNnteo -& girl for gener os x renc sj sired. Apply to 4 Rs. R. B Reference3 req wee. a Come along and get one overcoats. —James Paton & Co. * Norton, Upper Prin Charlottetown, October 13, 1891—eod & wky