nee = 2 ae a ere eee. HE DAIL | } Kine EXA ee I nae ss a. IR 4 .- MINE 4 O'CLOCK, P. f oes . 3 z a Local and Other Frems, f nething interfere with your attend- ance at the big gal ny th ¥ Sale of furnitur Nivure to-morrow ah z o pw WilMbe the Hour of Sailing of | OrpeNED To-Da ) ; ae ' : ¥—One case ladies j ; i ‘ ? : dren's feit h ats, all the newest sh: - veg ' ~~ non shapes.—Ntan.- ie oetl3 Si eod 1 Cogmane NUL Alli bi FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, Commencing Thursday, Ist Ost, m - » &Y* - . For $15.85 we will ecil custom-made you the finest $18 in Ch’town —D. A octl3 Qi OVvereo Bruce, : Bie NEWEST and best sty! iurniture at es in patterns of the auction to . pons -morrow, No sept23 —1m 2aw | teserve prices.—E. H. Norton & Go..|- a Auctioneers. a | t ee NOW IS THE TIME New PosrOrvice. " —<—<§$<— : » _— Te = a . , 7, and Other tenis. ee at ye e . . D.te VI 4 rest styles « Ladies’ Ft 3 a » days. — Beet Bros oo” af i ests, best 4 ‘ anG ‘ : a p' kins & Sterns eyo OWS * 1310i eod s - 3 selling fas‘ ing the best i ; apy. Pt rkins & Sterns. a g we _ oct is LOi eod * 2 a —" . . +) 4 . y—_(Qne case aaies and Cioll- esp To-DAY, t Stanley Brothers “ od and jackets. ee € , ore a, ners oct13 3i eod : eo ae, of blankets, rugs and quilts, at | See sea, —Perkins & Sterns a ys PE octl3 10i eod ae ——° - Goons first class. See them. gess - ° moa the value in the store, not in the | ‘a _ _ Perkins & Sterns. ag et octl3 10i eod a - 7. postponed. —The Concert in aid ao hKdward Island Hospital has B Vrynce _— eo . . Pie +i] the 19th of November j : d unth the ul a . ig psipone later = sonlars ater. 4 sy thle $ : a sot furniture, we can supply you ere ue bettet bargains than you can get Bae age you DEE ; : $ ” Inst give us a chal ce to prove this r ok Wright * Ce. (Ltd. octl3 3i ; ous, dizziness, ringing noises in the ae pack, © ; ie .eking and spitting ale sure symptoms me 6 Tbere 139 no case has sl balm will es iven a fair trial. Beware of im- 5 mes lw . _— win ??> _— “ sticure—Is not a palliative, but ey first reeves, then controls, and a vegtirely 82 jues the irritation and in- . f ye Vs - . tion 0° the stomach that causes nodi i. od cyepepsi —The Louis- - LOUISIANA LOTTERY SE 2 Lottery company has estab- ‘ ; s branch «fice in Montreal and will i Canadian mails for the purposes mm... it by the United States postal regu- f iy mos at CRrapaud.—The Exhibition E to-day is well atte nded, and is The Exhibition is being held The showing of horses, , ‘ woud gecessful. Nriviog Park. 3 , sheep, Pigs, poultry, v¢ getables, grain Ee siods fruit, etc., is capital. we.?-Why buy poor furniture at sales , better goods for leas money, help to keep the Island f “nut pub, ou can get the same time me. Hardwood%sui e*,i h three ) gat D . : : bud table, at M. Wright & Co's tor $16 | 4192 od Up. OCLi<£ ol —— _ jock TRIP —The schooner Beatrice, Miby Mr. Ronald Campbell of this uvde the trip from this port to Pic- 5 Tuesday of last week, in seven wiahalf. This is said the trun for a sailing vessel ever made.— seside Farmer. lediiiiee u pe PorvuLan.—Passengers to and P.B. Island have already found out the Pugwash and P. EB. Island route ‘esteamer Mayflower has its advan- mer the other rcutes. A party left iiztown the other day by the Pict.u ea5.30a. m., and anvther party left ame day by the Pugwash route at Da. m., five hours later, yet both par- Same to Amherst by the same train. — miorst (razette, oan se don't want sOap or soda, or the non washing powder any more, when we the “Lessive Phenix.” Every who has used it—and their name is ain France, England and Canada— ams itis the greatest household blessiug. it washes and cleans everything, from wstly dress goods to the common tin- edish. The misery of the wash is % Nomore chapped hands. Hard thecomes soft. Just think—Lessive pai '§ 39 comprehensive in its work that “nly makes all kinds of white cloth- ee kesnow, but it will make dirty zinc piueagain! Ask your grocer. = to be <p -— thie Sprommen.—‘‘ The voice of the teueard inour land.” Not that kind hatte, bat a veiceless one, a genuine mud Pei my be seen at Mr. Allan Boisner’s mms, Souris, It was captured a tew SPiasswemp at Groshaut by a son ~: William McCarthy of that neighbor- » ho carried it home between tw? Mand afterwards sold it to its present * It is about a foot in length and #8 about the same around its widest Mr. Boisner, who has a taste for the fakes great care of it, feeding it on tik which it drinks readily, and % it to travel around the room sttetclsing. “Come and ee the turtle,” *¥ wcasionally heard on the crowded ofthe eastern metropolis. - Wests —On Tuesday last Neil Me- 4 of Bayticla, Lot 46, met with quite De accident, He went to catch a ‘ind got near enough to lay hold of me, when the animal sprang sudden- cand, j»mped on him and broke his : oo half way between the knee “the same day Lewis McDonald, son 2 “tchlin McDonald, of Souris Line “me very near losing his life. A o ymewhat the worse for liquor, » Macdonald's house carrying a load- @... “id threatening to shoot. After slbg the gun around for « while, he a the kitchen table. Young Me- * thereupon took hold of it by the c when it went off, the bullet enter- i i, eal of the right hand, coming out "ist and passing under the left.arm wall of an adjoining room, Dr. "a8 sent for, in both cases, and ithe wounded men. ae | ie ~ f oe Onz.—Amberst Press : The oo Davison, alias Davis, i. aggre the Amherst jail on July ™ a o now in custedy in Char- a ; a despatch to that effect has be *d from the Marshal of Char- wi. Constable McDonald left for were to-day to bring him back. i. cnnered that he effected his the ad daylight by breaking a hole Ptsod letting hinscit deve theovek “Or inty ; down ‘nother room. He then ide Stairs, through the kitchen : 4 Although etforts were at the .» Tecapture him, nothing was 3 _— until che receipt of the tele- , U'cing his arrest. When he ; — the jail he had been con- lat » A. Davis, J. P., on July Year, of stealing $7 from an ; a and was awaiting his tay’ “was to have been given p) MN | furniture —A new post ofiice | ice hi . cently been opened in New Mt ttle ment, Lot 45. Mr. James postmaster TO BOSTON Cheap Broursion---ne Fare ——VIA——~ Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” -- Canada Atlantic Line FRO, sIALIFAR, WEDRESDAY, OCT. 14th AND 2st, armony Settle- McPhee is the * oe ae e E ULL SUPPLY of the celebrated “Bens- dorp’s Royal Dutch Cocoa,” the best coco: made in guarter }} i ‘a na | quarter 1b. and half Ib. tins, at Geo. Carter & Co's, Market Square. octl3 lw - Home Manvuracturers Frieurenep. — We hold the big sale of new and handsome e tomorrow at half-past one oclock.—E. A. Norton & Co., Auction- eers. — ARTILLERAMEN, ATTENTION! — N>. 1 Battery, G. A., will meet at the drill shed this evening at 8 o’clock for drill, and to arrange for the aunual company target practice. ei ee ae & AMMOTH HEALTH . YD FO CX KENSINGTON Hatt, Epwanp St —Service Vi POSITION saben wise. ah Sadiein, to-night at 8 o'clock, conducted by Mr. Sutcliffe. <A full attendance of choir members and those intending to join is requested af 9 o'clock; to begin practice for winter work. Building, Boston, and numerous attractio: s. A chance for everybody to visit Boston on these two Special Excursions at ONE FARE from Charlottetown. . hrough Tickets for sale by Charlottetown Navigation Company and F, T. Newbery. oct 2 _ Motuers, have pity on your pale and suf. fering daughters. Theis system is ‘‘run down,” and if neglected the consequences may be fatal. Dr. Williams Pink Pills will bring back the rosy cheeks and health and strength. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e lw a a Pouice Court. — This morning, two W gf te wn general hon ework, ¥ ' Ai to Mus. W. if. StTeEwarT, Cuwber. young men, defendants in an abusive | land Street. ae language case, were each fined $4 or 20 oa days, and the case of a man charged with depositing rubbish on the street, was ad- jeurned until to-morrow. oe Broxen Ur,—The old Norwegian barque that was stuck hard and fast all summer on Red Point reef, was broken up by the late easterly storm. Her remains—with the ex- ception of the spars, which were taken to Pic- tou— new lie scattered along the shore. A Goop YreL_p.—Some of the big potato ITUATION WANTED—PRPy a yornge mar KJ well recommended, for cuidoor werk. piy at this office. li p*.—oe W A NTED —A good girl vrorkK,. Stree’. hon3e- Prince ocily for general Apply to Mrs James Patoy, VJ OST.—On King Street, on Tuesday, a purse containing asuni ot money, Finder wi'l be rewarded on leaving same at this ottice, octli—li pd W ANTED AT ONCF.—Two good vest makers, " . : : , i . two pant makers and one coat. maker. . crops in§Maine this year have been raised ply to P, B. Lacry, Merch wt ailor, angen outside of Aroostook. On three acres of land | Street. 2i—octl4 of Mr. Henry Weymouth of East Newport, | i sia were produced 800 bushels of superior WAN : 7 —y » poene —_ ,who bas had two potatoes and about 100 bushels of smaller or onlaare oo. hee oS ee ones. | octl3—3i pd cenit | SP ANTRDA eit tor grocral bone More STRAWBERRIES. — Mr. Samuel 1S. | \ in a small Soetiie. Sle celain Cheat Baizley, Stylesville, picked on his farm the | Dundas Esplanade. tf—oct7 other day a number of ripe strawberries. peacetime He reports the blossoms very thick, From a sample left at tnis office the berries are luscious and fairly well developed.—Moncton | Apply or address this otfice, { —-——_- a | W ANTED.—A competent girl to do genera housework. Call at Untied States Consul’ office. corne of Queen and Water Strecis. oct)2—3i pd Times. ————— —_————— OY WANTED.—Boy wanted to learn the Wuire Oats Surpments.—The brigt Blacksmith business One with some ex- MENTS. ; 5. FLANAGAN, ' perience _preferred. eod tf—octig, Varuna cleared lrom Summerside on Tues- ' Kent Street. day for the West Indies with 3,300 sacks{ ~~~ (19,650 bushels) white oats and’ 70 sheep, | TOP ernst una Se Peters howdy com shipped by Fenton T. Newbery: iteining 8 rooms, with Shop and Warehouse The schooner Mary Rogers is also being ,#ttsched. Possession 1st November. Apply to loaded with white oats at Crapaud for the! oe See oe West [ndies. She will complete her cargo here. Apply to T ye LWT.—three new private residences, well - built and finished wich all modern conve- niences, Commanding a splendid unobstructed oe | view of the harbor and surrounding country, Rancu CarrLe FOR En@LaAND. — The’! These houses are now —~ il iaspection from ns : wai 7a.m.to6o.m. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, largest consignment of ranch cattle VE ; Richmond Street. a eae shipped from Canada left Montreal on) “— Wednesday, oa the steamship Labrador. | TO RENT.—Dwelling House on Kent Street, T t 4 ot opposite City tiall, containing nine rooms, fhe number bara about seven hundred and pantry, closets, water and gocd cellar. Apply to the average weight about fourteen hundred G, ScanTLEBURY, 103 Prince Street. eod—sept23 pounds. They are from the C.chrane | -——-———— ranch in the Northwest Territory. he | GOUD OFFICE to let last shipment of the season leaves here on ca, eee eee ae. November 21. Freights outward are ex | Ww ceedingly large. in Brown’s Block. octlu ANTED AT ONCE.—A xirl for_ general honsework. Appy to Mrs. W. H. Cross- | KILL Brighton Road tf—oci9 Correction —At the recent Seed ‘ ; Provincial T° LET.—A parlor and bedroom, with board Exhibition, the first prize for shawl more in central part of the city. Apply at this from imported wool was awarded Mrs. | office. tf—oct9 Daniel Kennedy, city, and not Mrs. Daniel | py yer —one-ha't of hows on K McKinnon, as prinied ; the first prize for | present ocenpied by Cayrain nee Rake, : s oO j sorted wool was | containing eight large rouns with Closets, OF - stockings made fro . — _ 1 7. session given 9h of October nex’. The house is also taken by Mrs Kennedy, and not bY) in first-class order, and is well adapted for a Mrs. McLean ; the second priza for socks | private residence or a bosrding house. Also ; A - One-half of house oa King Street, known as Tod- made from importea wool was taken by vin House, containing ten rooms with closets and ing Street, ai Miss Katie McGregor, city, not Miss} pantry in firat-ciaes eee Roak mo ierate. i Apply to John Keily, Esq., Water Commissioner, Katie McLean. or to the owner, EpwakbD KELLY, Souchport. ee sept25 —é od i ee ai A Pecunian <Acctpent. — Mrs, James Brisbin, residing at Listowel, Ont., is in a precarious condition through sWalloWing 4 plum stone. While eating @ plum the stone by some means got into the windpipe and from thence to the lungs, whence her medical attendants have found it impossible to dis- lodge it. Its presenve has caused Mrs. Brisbin, who is upwards of 70 years of age, a great amount of suffering and incessant fits of coughing. There is little hope that she will survive her deplorable situation. R SALE—The well-known and fast-swiling Schooner RUSTIC, sixty-five tons registeier. Apply to Cuptain Thoms Lowrey. octg, 3i pad ry) LE?L.—One-half of that pleasantly situated Hou;e on the crrner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing eight rooms. Apply to H ©. DOUSK. eod uf—septz9 OST.—On Saturday night, 3rd inst... between L the Duncan House and the Rocklin House, a silver watch. Finder will be suitably reward- ed on leaving it at this office lw pd—oct7 call ED ~—“‘Life of Sir Jobn.” by Baroness M onmmane kindly xpressed the hope “that the boo< w wild be suc- onatel from coat point of view.” Hach Joon Macdon«'d, after reating part of the mannscript, wrets Col. Macpherson —"f cm bh mestly con- gratulate you on the success of your work, Any rson wishing fa*-s mile letters of Sir John and bis gon proving the au'hentic'ty of the book, send one-cent stamp for postage and they will be GENTS WANT his Nephew. DissaTIsFIED Wivows.—The Springhill News says : ** Of the 43 widows of the ex- plosion residing here, 34 yesterday signed a memorial to the Relief Fund trustees, expressing dissatisfaction with the amount allowed them, which they claim is in sufficient to support their fam- | mailed immediately. Aopirto EakLE Puntaen- ilies. Mrs. Carmichael and Mrs. Dawson | 'Ne ond ata ante waited on the treasurer yesterday and showed him the document, which they still retain. ————— Local Notices. ao 5 D Stove se Burner) in R SALKE.—A Hall Stove (Base Bu ) i perfect order. Enquire at THE EXAMINER ffi ce 5i pd—oct7 ANTED _ for the winter months, @ parlor W and bedroom, with board, in a central Apply, stating terms and other parti- ] 0 oct locality. : culars, to Box 206 on —The Store in the City Hate 1 lately r. Fred. Davies, Chemist. t will be fitted up to suit the incoming tomas. Good ce iarage underneath, whic L el ' fitted up it required. Apply to DANIEL DAVIES Cheaper than the Cheapsst—Ready made gg Foca > clothing for men and boys, at JB Masten 8, oc Boots, Boots—Cheapyst in town oF soptas dy eS Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. ovtld 61 AN'PED.—A Cook in a family of four. _Wash W? ing given out. Apply to sane, ETRICK sept2s A, We have the smallest expense. We -_ the largest stuck of overcoats, cape coats and reefers in town, and the best judges of fine clothing say we have the cheapest on P. E. Island. —Prowse Bros, the Wonder- LAND, Fitzroy Street West. 7 ost — Between Dr. Johnson’s and the Driving Park, on Monday sfternoon, 28% , initia 6 purse containing several notes. Finder _ please leave it at this office. se ptst A aeeiin ful Cheap Men. , olf 3i W ANTED.—A girl for general hocsowers. ‘lower pots and s.ucers, all sizes, for sale References required. pply to } gate & Goff's. ol4 2i les fur sale by the octl4 2i a, _— ——————— at pottery prices at Beer Choice Gravenstein app barrel at Beer & Golf's. Norton, Upper Prince Street. C ; se ted on cere yy ET.—One-baif of house situated on cur ra Euston and Hilisborough S'reets, lately occupied by Mr. D. T. Johnston. Apply - MRS : F, PARKER CARVEULL. 3i eod—octz — MARRIED. — an a with eight rooms, , ‘ n, on : ; n Hillsborough Street. -ossessio At St. Peters Church, Charlotte tow oon ‘Tr situated oa Hil “of October. Apply to the 4th inst., by the Rev. James Simpsoe, | given sos. & Co dy tf—septls P ‘ st Iucumbent Walter A. O. Morson, | PEAKE Ce ae rie . ’ — x me ; < ungest g ovember, a Dwelling Barrister.at-Law, to May E., young LET.—On the Ist of November Dae Cumberlend Street, sy late Theophi'us DesBrisay, eee on Cumberisnd 3 eset cI Soca Dock, and granddaughter of occupied by Wm, Stewar , E Apes 3 = s, the late Lieutenant-Colonel Stewart, R. A. | WELSH. 7 Bree cate eft roe RS “1891. PRIGES TELL THE TALE. (x) i Bhis has been demonstrated for the past three weeks Y , a a ¥ © by the rush for our Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. ee Without doubt we can supply the people of this Dominion with the Cheapest and Best iQuality 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 rere at least 10 to LS per cent. by buying your iothing at bi gay J.B. MAGDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, October 15, 1891—eod & wky a eae ae. meme IS WEALTH! (x) Many Dollars can be Saved by those who buy ws and Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits from os PHROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men. REASONS WHY WE SELL THE CHEAPEST : Ist. We sell as much Clothing as any Two Firms in ‘Town. 82nd. We have had £14 years handling Clothing, and folly understand value when we see it. 3rd. 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 te get rich in a day. Sth. We pay Cash for every Dollar's worth of Clothing we put in our Store. Gth. We guarantee our prices 10 per cent. cheaper than any other Firm on P. HK. Island. PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 13, 1891—eod & wky —— —_—r —__ — —_— ————— EXCELSIOR! ———--——-—{x) JAMES PATON & COS. Readymade Clothing Department 8 NOW The Largest and Best Clothing Depart- ment on the Island. Good Tweed Overcoats from $2.50 up. ~ Reefers, all sizes and prices. ‘ Don’t buy anywhere before seeing our stock. JAMES PATON & CO., 1891eod&wy BROWN'S BLOCK, 168 MARKET SQUAR ei : Our Stoves BEST STOVES MADE! VER 50 now in use in'Charlottetown. Satisfaction guaranteed. Inquire of anyone now using them. E. H. NORTON & CO. SN Charlottetown, Sept. 30, USE “EVERYBODY'S PILLS THE ee ee Wild, Certain. Guaranteed Purely Vegetable. —_—_(x) OR INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, etc., they cannot be surpassed. For sale by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. Safe, Sept 26. House to Prepared only by mR SALE OR TO LET. — Dwelling é let on Grafton Street East, nearly opposite Ms BBs OHNSON, W. H. Coffin’s store. Possession may be ‘iad in Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1891. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. | %W7/00k OF to sult the tenant, Ane -