- THE D DAILY EXAMIN = — her Items ine wanvik A take i a J j and Othe " TELUGR } AR ws eal _|TELEGRAPHIC NEWs, ee & Eman John Albert Smith, junior, e 7 See earn “4 a sen to-morrow SPECIAL DesPaTonss Tro Tue EXAMINER “ yr "fell ettend : r _ 3 ou. ~A full attendance of the En- 3 y ty so requested the Drill Shed this u ell? candal 4 gets i s bbe TP i8f- — r es a 7“ s goons selling fast, being the best 4 = §&@ en FEB a » om Perkins & Sterns. 4 ay ff . pein the OF wits 1oi cod |* Patel Day for the Mercier a een pis’ winter underwear, in Scotch, tor crament, ; jared Hama wool, try James Paton een ee j gin arket Square. oct21 3i Wh << coat , aah thie) HOSE Members are all Being Im- Own. BB ys Ma sine o'clock | with plicated in the Steal aie’ mm shoctly iter mine OC oc with 4—~and z it aanenger®. She will be due on Edi. - sht @ ” . MF eg Morrow. gam to Q . ' — : . URBEG, Oct. 23: ae, jne lot of bianketa, . and quilts, at} Yesterday was another fatal day f A Yorkins & s <<. BR, we prices.— Perkins & antl 10i cod the Mercer Government, whose sation y ee. gre all being rapidly implicated in the Bay eas has cawLEDGMENT.— The Sisters of the City des Chaleur steal. We 4 a acknowledge with thanks the re- Webb, cashier of the Union Bank, was ae a FF ae 3100, legacy of the late George | far more explicit to-day than before the - we aaa te Senate Committee. He stated that P : Good, ees BM a told hi ated that Pacaud A ail ord him that $10,000 had to be paid to goop LINE of gents’ driving gloves, Attorney-General Langelier; and another ‘ : 2 with chainols akin, worth $t 50, for | $10,000 or $20,000 to Hon. Charles Robi- ae «10, at James Paton & Co’s Market Sq. j Geaux. The cashier did not remember me 2 oct21, 3i ee nee had sllotted to himself, ne i OF whether he waa tohave only the b Satur Pili sitive. y > A alance. ‘OODs mae aRsINe.— ey sw ndee af oe It can be imagined the quinanites that une the Ge MAL", ‘The list of defanlters will |*Ug" reliable ,‘gatimony would produce, ALL Be Sg on Mond: re taces of Mercier and Paca L 2 x poplished on Monday a study. font, wore g Lani who are suffering from suppressions, i oaemneineencipieninenii ad “ing-dowD piins, nervousness, or any kind | : "I = 5 ems? weakness, will find Dr. Williams’ A AGH BY WATER a ©. piisaré an infallible cure. Try them, ‘ >t pak PA lw 4 ox Lopat, No. 148, 8. of E., meets to- * 7 aap o'clock. sharp A fall attendance Floods i Wales and Spain. Be» members is reqnested—business of im- ilies 4 as to be transacted.—Jamesa E. Lap- ar W.S. Lonpox, Oct, 21. — a Several lakes near Bangor, Wales, h Pe » » . % & > SA apreg ALL the croc . ry and one sold | burst their banks and floodet the neighboring aq taummer, we believe we ye ave ® | slate quarries. ; y the as every anath. woman and child on the | jdje, : Thousands of workwuen are innae BR apne. We want everyone to call and be | Me ied —W.P. Colwill. dw dw—oet3| : Maparp, Oct. 21. as Advices from Almeria and -Aluaia report Afou. SvPriy ol the celebrated ‘“*Bens- dorp’s Royal Dutch Cocoa,” the best cocoa ade in quarter tb. end half ib. tius, at Geo. darter & Uo's, Market Square. octl3 lw -_ «Tye CamPBELLS ARE Comine !" — Sach gere the welcome words that were told the isye defenders at Lucknow; and Campbell's B Quinine Wine will assist you when you are weak and need support. - Races at Moncron.—A number of Moncton turfmen are arranging for races The prograinme will m Thanksgiving D:y. The casst of 9 2.40 and a 2.50 race. purse for each event will be $100. Sa atiaiilligate “Many, before you put baby in the bath, use the thermometer to get the temperature @ the water.” “It's no use,” says Mary, “forgare if the water's too hot the baby will gill all be blae—and that’s all that’s abont it.” ff Mary used Campbell's Quinine Wine she rouldnot be so cranky. oct 20tf Sl aia A Worp oF Aprreciation.—Rev. Hugh Price Heghes, the distinguished Methodist min- jate’, bas§s strong eppreciation of the value of newspapers. In a late speech he said: ‘* 1 tell my ushers to treat a duke with courtesy, ih ©6dut to treeta reporter with reverence, for a reporter nowadays ia a person of much more consequence. _-—»_—_ — To Connespox bDENTS.— Write on one side of the paper only. Send your name, not necea- sarily for publication, with your communica- tion, We do not undertake to return rejected manuscript. All unsigned communications are promptly consigned to the waste basket. The editor is cross; he should use: Campbell's Quinine Wine. oct20tf Suppey Deatu.—A St. John watch- maker and jeweler named Schmiett dropped dead in his shop on Monday night, while teading au evening paper. Schmiett’s sud- den taking off. coupled with the fact that Ae was in good health and spirits a few minutes befure his demise, is. puzzling the doctors. A Lirtie Boy’s Composition .—‘‘A little | boy,” says the Thomasville, Ga., Times- Haterprise, recently wrote the following composition in his idle momenta: ‘One time Q there was a little boy, his mother told him to 0 and wash hia feet, and he cried and wouldn't do ao, he went and sit on the rail fence and the rail cracked amd cracked his head, and that is what he got for not obeying his mother,” , Pies ax» Lanes —The Summerside Journal says :—**On Tuesday morning Mr. v. A. McNutt, of Kensington, shipped hity-seven live pigs to Mesars. J. A. Lea- man & Co., tHalifax, This shipment, vhich we believe ia the largest of the kind ever made from here, is valued at about Mr. John Kane shipped 176 lambs the same boat. : Iv is welcomed in every housé in France and Engisnd, and in a very brief time the ‘ame can be said of Canada; from the At- lantie to the Pacific. Lessive Phenix re- {uires only to be tried once to be grate- lully appreciated’ A marvellous washing and cleansing solutive. Just fancy an article that will make all your clothes as food as new, and that wiil. clean every- thing in the house from the silver that you erish to the common earthenware which you thonght of throwing out, making it just like new. That is what Lessive Phenix will do, and a score of other things, For it will clean everything, and twill not harden your hands. o21 2i 4 _ ReNovine Tae Bortp1nes.—Superintendent asworth, Trackmaster Macpherson and Surveyor John Ball, were ia Summerside on Onday, when the work of removing the { ilway buildings was begun. We learn rom the Journal! that the freight shed ia now lag moved. ‘his building is to be moved “out weventy five feet east from its present ate, leaving the freight office in nearly the papas position, but to the west of the reight shed, which will be close to Water *, Just in front of where the passenger epee now stands The depot will be placed sothe west of the freight office, and adjoining t. Jas, Mui head's property. It will stan "everal yarda back from Water Street, on the Present main line. The passage way to the Wharf, for teams, will be between the depot “td the freight office. It is understood also arrangements will be made for gréater sty than at present for teams at the ‘tossing ow Water Street, near Schurman, ‘Clare * Co’s mills. The changes being made ‘reall in the interest of shippers and the travelling public, - I ip tske place on the Driving Park on. all be red; and if the water's too coldfthe baby | d} the occasion and threw it that mountain _ torrente flowing from the Sierra Neviida have inundated the surround- ‘ing country The town of Albox has suffered | greatly. The inhabitants have been forced | to take refuge in the towers of chugches and other elevated places. The damage to property is immense, ' ‘SUNOL’S GREAT MILE. Maud S’s Record Beaten | } | Sroexron, Cal., Oct. 21. | Sunol trotted a mile here yesterday in -08}, beating the world’s reoord (2 083) eld by Maud S. 'o a h Stormy Weather—Schooners Ashore. —_— Hatrrax, Oct. 21. A heavy south-east gale prevailed all day yesterday, accompanied by rain. The fish- ing schooner Hilda Maude, of Lunenburg, Selig master, is ashore at Cranberry Head, C. B., and will bea total loss. The = schr. Barbaroni, of Carbonear, is ashore at Cow Bay. She was bound from Halifax fcr | Harbor Grace with lumber. Late Irish News. Dusurn, Oct. 21. | John Redmond, member for Wexford, will contest Cork for the seat made vacant by Parnell’s death. The National League yesterday repudi- ‘ated any reconciliation with the MeCarthy- | jtes. | Davitt will be the anti-Parnellite’s candi- date in North Kilkenny. N aval. Hauirax, Oct. 21. The Bellerophon and other vessels of the squadron will leave here on the 12th No- vember for Bermuda. Lady Watson gives a farewell ball on the 4th November. Mounted Police Investigation. Wiwrrec, Oct. 21. of Assinaboia, has been Judge Wetmore, , } to inveatigate the appointed commissioner Mounted Police matter. Hion. Mr. Chapleau Hl. Orrawa, Oct. 21. Hon. Mr. Chapleau is seriously indis- posed. Two doctors are in attendanee. Local Notices. Sale of choice Grvenioda's at E. H. Nor- ton & Co’s, tomorrow, at half-past ten. Boys’ and girls’ reefers from $1.50 at James : 21 Paton & Co's. ‘ oot x f those new Melissa Come and get one 0 os oa Overcoats at Prowse Bros. Gents’ nap reefers from $4.50 to $12 Paton & Cos. a Kind attention to our quarteriy 8° i i Jright & Co will, be appreciated by Mark Wrig iene ildren’s, boys’ and youths’ reefers, over- Pe aae al ulsters and stains, cheap at James Paton & Co's. oct2 We have the smallest expense. We have the largest stock of overcoats, cape nee and reefers in town, and the best judges o fine clothing say we have the cheapest on Pp. E. Island.—Jas. Paton & Co. . Melisea garment, that is porous 3 we os ratarprost-anewer® every purpose of an , at Jas oct2l evercoat—for sale at Prowse nai the > a derful cheap men. $00 nen cen ly > —-- 2RN t, whi t riding in SaRAH BERNHARDT, while ou j Minneapolis, met several young ladies - buckboards returning Re a pecan ee ; acl a rose that was @ coh tr at her. At the per- i , bouquet that evening Sarah's corsage 90° <a soln It was a very Dice compliment N cheerful dispos- of Sarah's, and she was in & — ition after using Campbell's ae aes bt dies) have 7ou have catarrh, and other remedies have failed you -then give Nasal Balm & fair —_ There is no case of eatarrh it will = ~ . if the directions are faithfully followed. YER. Ae / fe » dee /, ‘pa ay — fn © Bil abicae eis Ribaemee ay ok | RS TOS, Sa ee SS | HE S&S. & “COR Re ” for St. J v | MON Undand, will be due at Chatteieee Sem MO) DAY MORNING, the 26th inst,, and w.il carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, , = For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents, Pugwash and P. BE. Island STEAMBOAT COMP'Y. ee ee meee STEAMER MAYFLOWER,” J. W. Welling, Commander, L EAVES Charlottetown _ Wednesday and Frid 10 o'clock, connecting with Train at Oxford | Junction. She will lay over at Charlottetown | every Sunday. Returning, leaves Pogwash every Tuesday, | Thursday and Saturday Morning, on the | arrival of Express Train that connects with the Chicago Express at Oxford Junction, | arriving in Cha: lottetown about 3 p. m. ° This is the shortest, most direct and cheap- er than any other route to or from Prince | CCtld - 3i eod every Monday, ay Morning, at Edward Island. Through Freight and Passage solicited to any point. | The next trip of the Steamer will be from Charlottetown on W - day, the 21st inst. Tr. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1891 —dy ‘f pat BANK STOCK Bre AUCTION. TSALESROOM, on THURSDAY, Oct, < 22nd, at 11 o’clock, a m : 10 Shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. R. BEAIRSTO, ! i ' i i ' } ; octl9 Auctioneer, To Produce Shippers | i Sigg ket, and as to size and assortweat of cargoes, | LL and reliable information as to the | state of our Cape Breton Produce Mar- | is obtainable by application to D. A. SMITH, Commission Merchant. North Sydney, C. B., Oct. 16, 1891—guary4 TO LEY, 7 —_——-—- *FIHE Large Store wich Warehouse adjoin- ing, fronting on Queen Street, near Water Street, at present in the occupation of George H. Toombs. This preperty is convenient to shipping, etc. Possession given lst{November next, 1891. For further particulars apply at office of Messrs. Davies & Haszard, or to the under- signed at Southport. JOHN AYLWARD. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1891.—2w eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e - en I ee eee er BASE BURNER for sale cheap. Ap- ‘> ply to EK. W, TaYtor. oct2 WANTED. ~Anactive, honest boy, at the Do- { minion Boot and Shoe Store. 4i—oct20 | OY WANTED —About 16 years of age, to B run with parcels and serve in astore. Ap-| ply by letter, with reference, to P. O. Box 253. oct20—Iw OST.—On Saturday afternoon. a gold pencil ; L ease (brooch). between Rochford and Kue- The finder will be suitably reward- ton Streeis. tf--oc'20 ed by leaving it at. this office. QUND.— About a week ago, a sum of inoney. F The owner can have the same by proving property ard paying expenses. Apply to JOHN BoYtan, corner of Queen and King Streets, octi9—3i pa GENTS !—“ Life of H morable Charles Stew A art Parnell” hss been in course of prepara-~ tion for some time, and will be immediately issued. Retail price, $1.00 Profusely ilusira- ted. Send immediately 35. for prospectus copy | and fuil agent’s outiit and al] will be for warded | post paid Liberal commissions = Act quick. ! As on+# of the greatest atrtesmen of the axe, mil- lions will desire to read the book.—HaRLZ Pub- LISHING Hous, St. John, N. B. oct] \ ANTED.— A servent for general housswork in a stual] family. Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, Dorchester Street. eod~—octh7 w+ To LET. and Grafton Stree Apply te JAMES BrALEs. ANTED.—Peraons seeking geo) board and W lodxing on reasonabie terms can be com- fortably accommodated at tho private boa rating house of the undersigned, corner of Prince and, Fitzroy Streets. — M3, 5. STUMBLES. octi6—ii eod WANTED. A girl for general hot Apply to Mrs. W. H, STEWART, land Street. T° TET. NTED.—A Hall Stove, Base Burner. Ap ply at this office, 4i—octl6 —4 Shop on corner of Great George | tg. suitable for an office. tf—oecti6é 1wework. Quin ber- i octls a _A Dwelling House on the corner of | Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road, con- taining 8 reoms, with Shop and Warehouse attached. Possession Ist November. Apply to Mrs. FLEAGER. tf—octl2 ) LE'T —One-ha'f of house on King Street, at present occupied by Captain bros Rake, containing eight large rooms with closets, Pos- session given 9th of October next. The house is in first-class order, and is well adapted for a private residence or & boarding house. A ae One-half of house oa King Street. known a3 I od- via House, containing ten rooms with closets an pantry in first-ciass order. Reat modlerate. Apply to John Keily, Esq., Water Comnresioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Southport. geptz5—eod T° RENT.—Dwelling Honse on Kent Street, o ite City Hall, containing nine rooms, pantry. closets, water and goo cellar. Apply = G, SCANTLEBURY, 103 Prinve Street, eod—sept23 | * >. 1) [T.—Three new private residences, well =" te and finished with all modern conve- niences, commanding *% splendid unobstruc ed view of the harbor and surroundiag country, These houses are now oper for inspection from 7a. m.to 6D. Mm. Apply to THOMAS ( are Richmond Street. dy —sept2 Oo and bedroom, with board 7 f the city. Apply at this tf—oct9 LET.—A parlor in centrsul part o office. <> LET._Tha Store in the City Hotel lately Tote Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. It to suit the incoming tenant, wit be Snes wy aernceth, which can also Good ce larage ired, Aoply to Danren Davies. up if requ PATI sept22—dy “WEDN ERS. i The Best Selection and Popular Styles prevail in this Department. glance at our goods will win your certain approbation. Wehave marked these goods at very close figures, and purchasers can depend upon getting the very best value to be had in the city. J STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, September 24, 1891—eod & wky Gra nd Exhibition —_—_——_-C) 3" —_ inpnsaislieinioe NcW FALL DRY GOODS enntiiniteticrenpantay il, PGi tnsimnineairtit PEREING & STERNS’. {x) ULLY equipped with New and Cheap Goods for tue Season’s trade. We have a large stock _ which has be2n purchased principally for Cash in the best markets of the world, and being satisfied with small profits, we can assure all who trade with us the very best value to be had on P, E. Island. Special Lines and Prices for Exhibition Week. New Millinery! New Dress Goods! New Jackets! New Ulsters ! An imm2nse stock of New Woolen Goods, New Silk Goods, New Fur Goods, Dress and Mantle Trimmings; a big display of Mantle:, Jackets and Ulsters ; 25,000 yards Grey Cottons, 12,000 yards White Cottons, 3,000 yards Fleecy Cottons, 4,600 yards Flannels; Cheapest Car- pets and Oil Cloths; special lines of Winter Underclothing ; Dry Goods of all kinds at the =" PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, September 28, 1891—dy & wky — NT etn = ON BROTHERS. We have to thank our numerous friends for their patronage last month. We want to double our sales this month. In order to do so we have got prices AWAY DOWN, Our expenses are the smallest in Town. That is our secret in selling cheap. Big stores and big advertisements mean that you have to pay two prices. Don’t be led astray, but come to the THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE a ee — ye —— 186 QUEEN STREET. T. M. PATTON, Late of Blanchard & Co., Truro, N. 8 C. J. PATTON, yen Years with Ch’town Woolen Co. Charlottetown, October 16, 1891—eod & wky NOTICE, sew wu t — (0) | Great George Street, L891, Word has just come that Waltham and) a : . . tS. BURRIS respectfully informs the Elgin Watch Factories have decided to Mic of Charlottetown and vicinity si 3? size) |Deportment, for, Ladies and Children, 0 reduce the price of ail 18 size (Gents’ size) | Perement. Cex dus tet, becca? Watch movements This being the case,|¢.™; %0 > cnsioued on Tucslays aod anyone needing a good Watch would do ‘4 x : well to note that G. H. TAYLOR will) Land For Sale. give his customers the benefit of the rebate, . NIVE ACRES OF LAND, situated in Wes- Buy now and so save money, as prices may be raised at any time. tern Royalty, a few yards beyond City NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. limits, fronting on two roads, in excellent Cyarlottetown, Oct. 1, 1891—dy Zaw wky condition for cultivation and suitable for building or pasturage, will be sold in one piece or in smaller lots. Address applica- tions to Post Office Box 676, Charlottetown, o:tl6—dy tf