© ™ af TON & ¢ A . a for cash--JAMES Pp cheap Leather Coats, Fur-lined Coats, Coats, Fu, Coats, Storm Cape Ulsters, Ulsters, Overcoats, . DAILY EXAMINER. - - es = ee nena MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 i892 ATON & GO. —— Ee ae ARPETS best-made so, come coat, Ulster, Trousers. _ present time Mantes ad Mery, Clothing put on this market? along never so large as at the “goods at the lowest prices. Do you care to wear the ever if io the SCOTCH CLOTHING STORE / and get your Suil, Over-§ % Reefer or Our stock was pee Best made ROTA Fs} > oh ee ee Cheapest and Best Goods in the City. eS Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky a perv aie SE seit mo tg c pied) re Nein: JAMES PATON & 6O,, VICTORIA ROW. Local and Other Items. ALL Hatitow E’en. —_-- ~— Ir you want a first-claes custom boot J. H. Bell. wh i ciate _ Livprncorr’s Macazing, for October, is interesting. lenient J. H. Bell carries the best stock in the city for custom work, Potice Courr.—One drunk} was fined $20 or 26 days this morning. S. or T.— Victoria Division, No. 4,meets this evening. Report from Grand Divis- ion, “Joux Westey.”—Lecture by Rev. W. C. Matthews, iliusirated by fifty choice stereop- ticon viewa—toemorrow evening. <thlgiiineen Dip you see those awful cheap reefers for boys from 4 to 12 years of age, at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. _oc31 3i sediaiaiee On Exuisitioxn —‘*Napoleon’s Rstreat from Waterloo,” by (i A Gow, R A, can be seen in Haszard & Moore’s show wiuadow for a few days. AN ArtTRacTION.—A goodly number of people visited browse Bros’, store on Saturday evening aud saw the new cash cars in oper- ation. — Erwortu Leacue.—Remember the lecture in the basement of the First Methodist Church to-morrow evening. The lecture will be splendidly illustrated. esis PREVENTION is better than cuie; and if you want to prevent many of the uis of summer get in good condition by taking an occasional dose ot Everybody's Pills. eres Tue stereopticon views (fifty in number) for iilustraiing Rev. Mr. Matthews’ leccare on “Joho Wesley” to-morrow evening, have arrived, iconic Remember tke lecture on “John Wesley,” by Kev W C Matthews on Tuesday evening. Fifty choice siereopticon views have been specially imported to il ustrate thia lecture. Puetistic. — George Godfrey and Joe Choyinski will settle their fistic argument to- night at Coney Island. ‘‘Chocclate” is the favorite at 100 to 70, and lots of Boston money will back him, A MORE attractive sulject than “John Wes- ley” fur a lectare would ve haid to find. His life was fuil of the most sii:iring events, and no doubt much wiil be tuid to mori ow evening of his inner ijife that wiil be ef unusual ine terest. omnnniiclii Tue Crry or Guent arrived here from Halifax at six o'clock this momnipg with & general cargo. She sails on :eturn Unis after- noon with # cargo of potatoes, oats, pork, canned matton sud lobstece aad sundry other mnei Chandise, Tue Lyceum.— Don't forget the concert in the Lyceum to-murrow (tuesday) even- ing. Prot. Spinney has prepared a splen- dia programme, ‘Ihe Cuizen’s Bind will assist. A pleasant evening 1s guaranteed all who attend. saison Tempkkance. — Next Friday evening Rev. J. A. Gordon will address Orient Division on ** Canaaa’s Drink Bul.” The members ‘of Priuce Eiward and Victoria Division and transient brethren are invited to be present. Saati Mission.—There will be a mission in St. Dunstan # Cathedral next month, opening on the 20th and lasting two wecks ‘he first week will be for the women of the congre- gation and the second for the men. Lhe mission wiil be conducted by the Jesuits. Recrra.—Don’t for get the organ recital in St. James’ Church on the evening of Lhanks- giving Day. Everyone will be delighted with the new organ, Prot. Kyver, of Busvon, wiil have the assistance of the choir under the leadersoip of Mr. 3. N. Karie vu the occasion. Secure your tickets carly. Att Saints’ Day —I'o moriow being the Featival of All Sats’ the services at St. Peter’s Cathedral will be as fvilows: Holy Communion at 7 45 aud (choral in the chapel) at 10 4 m; Matins at 9 and Evensong at 5, In the evening there wisl be a service and sermon by Kev. Pelham Wiiliams, D. D., of the Mission Chu. ch of St. Jchs Bap-ist, Se. Johan, Nb. esictaeaiiabiieaaial Curistwas TREE. — Tho ledies of St, Joseph’s Sodality will hold a Christmas Tree in «id of St. Jos-ph’s Convent, on the 16 h November, as advertised. The members of the Nodatity have held many successful bazaars and fancy sales in the pest, but the one to be held next month will eciipse them all. Friends of the Convent ani Sodality in the city and country are resp: ctfuliy asked to help the «ffair along in every way possible. Contributions will be thankfally received at Convent. Tue Hipernica —Howorth's Hibernica and Comedy Company gave two perform- ances in the Lyceuin on Saturday—one in the afternoon and the other in the even- ing. ‘* Larry and Teddy” was the bill of fare on both occasions, and there was a good attendance. The specialties were all new, and the different parts were well taken. There will be another change of programme to-night, when the company gives its last performance here this season. -_>— New Srpewatks —The Street Committee is entitled to the thanks of the citizens of the West End for the new plenk sidewalk lately put down at the foot of Euston Street. It was bidly needed. residence of Dr. Macieod. By the way, isn't about time something were dene to fix up the b ick sidewalk at the Bank of Nova Scotia corner. There are no two bricks the same height, and pools of water accumulate there after every rainfall. >. — SHIPPING Ralph B. Peake, before reported ashore at Madame Island, C. B, was towed off on Saturday and is now anchored off Wood Islands. The brigt. Hattie Louise. Capt. King, arrived here yes'erday from Barbedoes and Antigua with a full cargo of molasses aud sugar for Carvell Pros. After discharging she will proceed to Summerside where she will be loaded with oats for the West In- dies by Mr. A M. Wright. The brigt Verana arrived here this morning from L verpool, N. S., in ballaat. She will be loaded by Carvell Bros. with white oats for the West Indies. The sch. L'zzie C. sails this afternoon for Sydney and Glace Buy with a full cargo of oats shipped by Carvel Bros. Another new plank way is | b ing put down on Richmond Street, near the | INTELLIGENCE. — The barque | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Srxcrat Despatrcues to THe ExaMINeR A COOL RMOBPTION. A CONSERVATIVE HOUSE. Sr. Joun, Oct. 81. Mr. Wiman was left severely alone here. He had to introduce himself at the lecture, and was alone on the platform. The new local house consists of 12 straight Opposition members, against 29 Government and Independent. Of the 29 supporters of Mr. Blair only 13 are Grits in Dominion politics. The I. C. RB. and C. P. RB. The Toronto Globe Favors the Sale, Toronto, Oct. 31. The Globe on Saturday in a double-lead- ed editorial advocates the sale of the Inter- colonial Railway to the Canadian Pacific Railway and asks tha Dominion Govern- ment to give the C. P. R. a sufficient sub- sidy to establish a fast Atlantic service be- tween Great Britain and Canada. This means that if such a measure should eman- ate from the Ottawa Government next ses- sion the Liberal party will offer no opposi- tion. Se Damage at Sea. ee Results of the Hurricane Queenstown, Oct, 31. Arriving vessels continue to report dis- asters resulting from the hurricane weather on the Atlantic, and fears are entertained for the safety oi many vessels. The steam- ers Etru~ia and City of Chester were unable to land here and proceeded to Liverpool. Boston, Oci. 31. The British steamer Oranmore his arriv- ed, bringing the captain and >rew otf eleven seanen and stewardess of tie ship- wrecked barque Supreme. Capt. degesen, of the Supreme, states on Oct. L7:a the barque was struck by a gale which increas- ed to a hurricane, causing the vesse! to ship great quantities of water and throwing her on her beam ends, where she remained several hours. The vessel sprang a leak, and the crew had to work incessantly at the pumps to keep her eflvat. The following day the rudder was carried away, render- ing her unmanageable. The gales blew in- cessantly for four days. The crew were completely exhausted when rescued. Great Fire—Vessels Damaged. Puicabecpuia, Oct. 31. Point Breeze was visited by fire yester- day. The wharves and shipping were damaged to the extent of nearly $200,000 The iron bark Felix was sunk, and the bark Elena and a lighter loaded with vase oil were burned to the water's edge. Weather Sue tin. Toronto, Oct. 31.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh west to northwest winds; fair weather, stationary or a little lower temperature, Read J B Macdonald’s advt, Great Cloth- ing sale. 031 6i GRATIFYING TO AtL.—-The high position at tained and the universal acceptance and *p- proval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the moct excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which its success is based and is abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Com. pany. Enormous stock of new boots opened this fall at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. 031 6i SuipMENTs oF Propuce —The three-masted schooner Annie, Capt. McDonald, from Pic- tou, came here last Thursday morning and will be loaded with white oats by Mr. A. M, Wiight. She will take about 15,000 bushels and it ig prebable her destination will be the Wes: Indies. The barkentine Bonita, Capt, Ledwell, was ready for sea on Saturday. The Messrs Richards of Biedeford have 36,000 bushels of white and black oats on board of her, and she will proceed to Queenstown or Falmouth for orders. The Sophie Stewart, Captain Walsh, also had her cargo of potatoes completed. She has about 4 000 bushels on board with a quantity of turnips on deck.—Pivneer, hist A LONG PURSE or 4 short purse. No matter which you have, you can't afford to throw away money. If you act according to this indisputable assertion, you will get your winter goods at James Paton & Co's store. The cheapest and largest carpet and clothing warehouse on P. E. Island. If you don’t crediethis, call and inspect their stoék. The size of it asmuch as the low prices will convince you. Brussell carpet, best five frame, only $1.10 Other makes equally low.—James Paton & Co. Oct 31 3i. Snor a Witp Cat —Mr. R. Best, of Line Road, Lot 12, while c ming to Summerside on Thursday forenoon shvt a wild cat on the Western Road. seme dis ance west of Rich- mond. The animal was crossing the road at the time. It wasa large one and measured from the nose to the tip of the tail five feet | four inches.-—Pioneer. Winter stock now complete. Blankete, flannelg and woolen underwear of every description low for cash. Millinery, jack- ets, mantles and u!sters for ladies. A very fine selection of these have been secured, All fresh and of the very latest fashion and style. The millinery department is a lead- ing feature of James Paton & Co's estab- hshment. All tastes suited. Give them a call. Uct 81 3i. Rawurxcs Dismissev.—Captain Richard ' Rawlings, second in command of the St. John police force, has been dismissed by , Chief Clarke for using violent and oftfe: s've | language to one Henry ©. Page. Rawlings | was formerly chief of police in the old city ' of Portland, and came into St. John on the union of the two cities. Great Clothing Sale. en ——— (1) —--———-~— — J. B. $ Men and Reefers, and Reefers,| and Reefers, and Reefers, Overcoats Men's Overcoats Men’s Overcoats Men’s Overcoats Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ A MACDONALDS For Lowest Prices. and Reefers, and Reefers,| and Reefers, and Reefers, In Men’s and Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannot be undersold. Men’s Fur Coats—Wonderful value for ready money. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. a 15,600. IFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opened this Fall. This with stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at the OMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. If you want to buy cheap, go there. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats J. B. MACDONALD'S For the Cheapest in Town. 4 {x) On account of our low prices on Carpets, hundreds have taken the advantage and purchased their Carpets from us, which goes to show our efforts to please the public have been successful. Our Carpet trade is growing rapidly, and if low prices and good honest goods is what you want, come to us. All goods marked in plain figures. No deception practiced, which is done when goods are marked in characters. We bny our Carpets direct (not in this city, as some of our competitors have done), and for large stock and variety we take the lead. No old stock to pick from. but good, clean, fresh goods. We never care to ‘advertise prices. We always lead, others follow. We appreciate your trade and hope for a continuation of the same. Always remember that you can make a dollar go a long way in our Store when fixing up your house, as we have everything you want to make home look nice. No Branch Stores. PATTON BROS., THE REAL & GENUINE CARPET MEN. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky BOYS’ CLC Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys Tweed Over- coats, Boys’ Heavy Overcoats. {x)— BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS REEFERS! BOYS SUITS! BOYS SUITS! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky pn re ere = —T Mathematics, by a licensed Teacher, may be The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker, arranged for by addressing “Benches, Exam- YNER Office. : le 19—tf ESIRES TO ANNOUNCE that he is now better than ever prepared to supply ILLINERY—Millinery done in all the latest the public with FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM WORK, styles and fashions by Miss Many J Having recently placed in the latest improved Machines and Lasts, including the voanes ot her home, Upper Queen Street. Picadilly Last, also « good supply of excellent Stock, such as No. 1 French Calf, French Kip, French Oil Goat, French Kid, American D »gola, German Shell, Cordovan, Eng- lish Oak and Spanish Sole Leather, end having the best workmen in the Province, you can rely on getting 4 first-class Boot or Shoe in any style or quality, for either Misses’, Boys’, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's wear, at the most reasonable prices. Orders filled promptly. Repairing of all kinds neatly done. We keep a line of our own HAND-MADE BOOTS constantly on hand. your Boots at the old stand and have dry feet. [> child’s white silk knitted mitt, near the Square on Sunday last. Finder will please leave it at the LONDON HousE. oct29-—3i pd RESSMAKING—Miss Rowe, late of Miss Harper, wil! take in dressmaking at Graf- ton Street West, one block below Fish Store. oct29.-3i pd O LET—Two dwellings on Pleasant Street, with stable and coach house. Possession immediately - WILLIAM Dopp. tf—ocr2e PRIVATE TUITION in English, Latin or LET—The house on Cumberland Street oceapied by ©. A. Mafit, Esq. Rent moder- ate. Possession given lst November. Apply to Ws. Crockett, Fitzroy Street. 6i —oc24 T? LET—Howse on the corner of Water and | Pownal Streets, [Immediate possession given. ~~ page. Apply to Da. BLANCHARD. Buy J. H. BELL. FoR SALE—A half Jersey Cow, 3 years old, giving milk; a good animal, Apply a x EXAMINER Office. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892 -l1m m w f OST—Last Saturday, a fawn-colored cape, between Great George Sireet and Dorches- ter Street East. Finder will please leave it at this office. 3i pd—oct29 Gents’ Black Worsted Suits, Boys’ Black Worsted Suits, Youths’ Black Worsted Suits, cheap-JAMES PATON &CO