rR haaie THE DAILY EXAM AA tia OCTOBER 30, 1891. ay \N * é TY \ iL = : LOaQa es Vildey Lodge meets to night. | | The Question of the Day. ere «4 number of Canadian Catholics. ee hick waaay cea if. Long Street, this} The Russian famine relief fund at St. ae oe | Ir is not possible that the party which | (Friday) evening at ia pees Saves. | Petersburg has been increased by 33,000,- T WAS A COMMON REMARK t! so es , s ’ ) that the L: : includes Mr. Mercier as one of its lea lers Pot. Tax.—Another batch of poll tax exe | 000 rubles from the treasury. = opportunity of buying the Latest Scie’ tee <a a had not an : ‘ ; ’ OLL és - es C i ‘ aoe i ‘},. i ‘ a Sa : i ™ ats ss. as . _as the right-hand man of its leader—can | oytions were placed in the hands of the police | | Chancellor Goschen says that the Brit- | ™ | hange all that, and we now claim that €D OUr aim t, ever win the confidence of the people of | to-day. ish national debt has been reduced £33, - | | ‘anada. The electors of the great Prev- a a _ | 000,000 during the five years ending March | = | Vanaen. — " For Hanirax —The steamer Fastnet left | last. = ‘nce of Ontario alike with those of the | little Province of Prince Edward Island | cannot by any means be cajoled into plac- | ing the reins of power into the hands of | Laurier—with Mercier, the power behind | the throney! no theft of public meney for the benefit of Mercier and his Ministers, let us suppose that there was no fraud in connection with Let us suppose that there was | Yhaleurs Railway, let us sup-} good” substitute. It is the only remedy yet of public amusement Ita associations are = x ha ow a as a a discovered that will thoroughly one sila | Soo Suggestive to be pleasant to a despot, rapidly increased. Our MANTLE DEPARTMENT is second to none, bee pose ast (ne Fasce ea, | Sold by all dealers. lw Le Canada, of Octawa, is out fl.t footed giving Astonishing Bargains in JACKETS, LONG CLOAKS, et » ad we arg suppose that their avow ed policy of U ei esnips for the Liberals When itis seen whether ‘im ST think we are justified in saying that never before were auch Hick Indeed, ‘we restricted Reciprocity” does not mean| Hanv-Boox.—Weme glad to hear that Mr, | it stays flat-footed as aforesaid people will ror ee. shown here, aud never before were such marvellously low prices deta Cinsa Goody Annexation,—yet the conditions brought about by the Grit Government at Quebec are such as to cause every intelligent man who loves his country, to beware of a Grit Government at Ottawa. To whata depth has the Province of Quebec been brought ’ Her treasury empty, loaded down with a |} agent of the Oddfellows’ Relief Aceonintion, | | wil visit Wildey Lodge this evening in the | &nong fLussian troops on the Austrian ana THE DAILY EXAMINER. Local and Other Items. | Au. Hattow BF’ sn—to-morrow, oa return to Halifax yesterd»y afterpoon at balf-past four, with a cargo of potatoes, oats } and lobsters. Vistration.—Mr A. H. Blackeby, gereral | interest of the insurance feature of the order, A full attendance is requested. —— WHEN you ask for Nasal Balm do not per- mit your dealer to give you some ‘‘just as rheo L. Chappelle is issuing a Hand-Book of P. E. Island for 1892 in lieu of his usual al- manae. The work will be an improvement on the usual annual, and be of great service to the public generally. cms A CuHronic Cough if not attended to is| liable to end in consumption. For consump- tion, Screfula an’ all wasting diseases you should take Estey’s Emulsion of Cod Liver News Notes. Lord Lansdowne, the report has it, will be made Duke of Kerry on his return from India, | The Pope will soon informally receive a | Thirty per cent. of all the women in the United States are working for a living, an increase of nine per cent. over the year 1381, A severe epidemis of typhus is raging German frontiers, and the Russians have to withdraw. way fhe Russian Government hos prohibited the singing of the Maisetlaise hymn in places know whether to commise:ate with Mr. Laurier or nut. The New York custom house officers consider women by long odds the most in- genious swugglers they have to deal with. One woman was caught the other day with diamonds m the hollowed heels of her 8 10e8, itis said that King Humbert will soon ne te ——AND—— i Most Popular DRY GOODS CLOTHING STORE in the Provinee. we gave up all kinds of Men’s Fornishings, and since then our : [IN OLDEN TEMES no city in Canada is more thorough!y in touch with the fashi We buy in Paris, London, Berlin and New Yor ushions thay no Firm in Canada can undersell us. TWO YEARS AGO The Reason of the Change is smply that we now give onr whole time and attention to LADIES’ As a result, we buy to better advantage, we sell at lower prices latest novelties, and we invite everyone to cail and secure some ATTRACTIONS in k—the Centres of Pashi Own, ve secure the ef our Pal or debt, compelled to ee the! oi. It is pleasant as miik end is endorsed | Visit St. Petersburg to arrange a inarriage ‘ shifts of a bankrupt, to scour Europe for 80 | by physicians. dw Im between the Prince of Naples and a [us- } or DRESS GOODS, j loan and to issue letters of credit which oo sian Grand Duchess, the Prince being un- Variet . : the banks refuse to discount, —can a more THE Sunday Schoo! Teachers’ class will = to a & a among the Roman Cath- and y MANTLES, ‘ . . — . ° S one : ; . . ab deplorable financial condition be possibly = o to mortow (Saturday) evening m olic poze ies 0 mrOpe. . : : MILLINERY imagined? And can the people of Canada the lecture hall of the Baptisc Church at 8, Lord Knutsford, British Colonial Secre- Excellence ¢ = a mic Tdi te: th v'clock. All Sunday School teachers invit- rary, has requested the Australian Govern- of FURS ’ nen the Communes © anada in the}ed. At the close of the class » general{meut to supply the Canadian Government e « ea hands of the men who have brought about this state of affairs in Quebec? Even sup- the cost of building new houses for some of Magretetts noone not allow her to co so, | = them. etc..—all out of the boundless | 4's Monor is determined not to allow wives; QI IVG) oatmeal ignore innate : : . to be ill-treated by their husbands, and an is i EPAMER ¢ LRRO Es, wealth of hisown generosity. No. They person comiag before him on that ine ? JAMES PATON & CO's e, | cB n ‘ 4 , » meeting of the Teachers’ Assuciation will be held. , s . wanted to withdraw the complaint, but the! may say what they like,they maysawear what } and the charge is proven, may make up his | 4 th WwW ila they dare,—the statements of Pacaud and | mind to go to jail for at least one month. | 1 ovembex 9 j preen-sane ncomnaite ; > X arci ‘ ° - i y , thea» mm * SR 7 qi flercier are incredible. | Sons oy Tyas "=8Repe—The Geead Divisious will hewn Boston of this Line. | & hye ass urs, . Then, are theae-man. tS 4<Ulte te Te FP ared at Hamilton on Wednesday, and elected | ' A RQI He A R (* & BROW the following officers for the current year: | CARVELL BROS., We are no on Leader of the Opposition has said “My Judging oni . ae : digas es with the Behiing Sea negotiations. * ye them % be honest men,—is not THE Mayrirower.—The steamer May- ae oe . w & cae —_ imported j their folly, their extravagance, sufficient. to} flower arrived here from Pugwash yester- to this § alarm every prudent man who cares to} day afternoon, and left on return this AP Pres 9 E tabli | as { \ a think about the future credit of Canada / Sea ae o-clock. i had a gen- e s ISMMECHL — th . . era rary Cc TS. 2 Sry \Té« . ‘ But there is strong evidence to prove] p,, eh er ak, ae al Mr F a oe —_—— stands qu ‘ ‘ e , ' as ‘ . . oO er, ¢ 7 a ; that Mercier and his ringleaders are not Springhill’, N. S., wore the outgoing pas- A T Auction Room, on MON DAY, Novem.- Unriv allied, é Qa resent honest men, and that they have debauched ep a fhe incoming passengers includ- ber 2ud, at half-past 10 o'clock :— : nig the constituencies of Quebec. The country th hae rome hi of Fe a — 50 barrels Gravenateins, ordered for posi- e hat Mercier, Laurier, and Shoe Company, an amily, who will| tive sale. cannot be persuaded _ . sUFICT. | remain here for the winter, and Mr. A. G. E. H. NORTON « CO rR Om my Ww ad Pacaud, Langelier, Robidoux, and the | Bent, of Pugwash, : i ee ee ¥ eo ww ye to ep ye \s 5 are rest, were all entire)y ignorant, entirely in- . Peers anne Auctioneers. rat ree 7 eac — ined OLICE _Covrr.—This morning, & man . a nocent, of the es steal, es i saetadt-wty helinciened: seems leed: S00 an YOU WILL FIND US AT Ae that Pacaud paid their $2,000.00 notes 15 days. Aman for beating his wife was : we and their $5,000.00 liabilities, and their | gtven « month's imprisonment without the ip fi 168 PA p FY ‘ by! election expenses, and their club fees, and vption of a fine. Inthis case the woman rE in § ARE, AN fF) MARINE tity Whi bee p tne | & Mioi buck oaoh Lhe ¢ form Was | of Sa » ition poLITICS ARE Mr. MERCIER’S.” Rev FKdward DW, W Fisher, G W P; Burns, G 8; Rev George Bell, G@ W A; Jessie S with statistics of the seal fisheries in the southern hemisphere, for use in connection Agents B., H & P. E. I. Steamship Line. Quality the Class of Goods of Fine Furs.” We have — our Stock this season, and are in a posi- => _—s-—w BEER BROS, . acne piso tiie Tusurance Companies. by his actions in respect to Mr. Morsive~* | Hondoragn, (3 teeter Ser S . > MD. PT ets aa eaeeeeees tien to sell at the very lowest prices . ‘ _ : Si os . ‘ ‘ . ‘ c | ) 2. andiaiiagiiviinn ' > . eae i 2 : both before and after the denouement—Mc. a ranks. ahaa re — er. . : , | We have confidence in soliciting the i - tL, Ure . i ue e - ' e . Laurier spoke the truth. Will the people otticers showed that the order was in a very The Vaceination Act, 1886, am il the public, and can Sepals T then, by any act,do’anything towards placing | good condition. The January session will be ae } tee thoroughly the Quality of oar Goods. have : f the Government ? | held at Charlottetown, the April session at as : a aa i : ford, Mr. Laurie at the head o , a Alberton, the July session at Cavendish, and | | OTICE ia hereby given that Vaccjnation} Ay iy fry fy fo fy fy fh & & of be No. We feel sure that the{people of Canada | ¢h. Qctober session at Margate. | i will be attended to every TUESDAY, as a we tes us aus Wy WT a we will rather elect to stand by Hon. Mr. —o— |' THURSDAY and SATURDAY for the pre- = —_ i 7 : : TETOWN cETS.— ‘sent, at their respective offices, between % and , 2 ,ompson, Mr, Bowell CHARLOTTETOWN Markets.—Although the | Sent, 4 P ’ i 7 Abbott, Sir John Thor P c “hy Th 7 market to-day was somewhat larger than 4 o'clock in the afteruocon, by a Mr. Foster and their colleagues. - that of Tuesday prices were about the same, RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D s a i able men, while carrying out enormous Hay sold at 45 to 55 cents per cwt. with the PETER CONROY, M. D., . See ur Stylish Trimmed Hats public works, have brought the credit of | *pply and demand good. Outs were steady Superintendents of Vaccination Pr ; at 31 cents per bushel. Straw in small Psi ring Canada up to the parof that of first-class nations, and have withstood successfully the heaviest attacks of their opponents. supply at about $2 per load. Potatoes were searce at 17 to 20 cents per bushel to whole- sale buyers, and 23 to 25 cents per bushel retail. Turnips sold to wholesale buyers at | Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1891—im w f ti BARGAINS ee 8 8 The personal honor of most of them is | f-om 12 to 15 cents per bushel. Inside, eggs a + unquestioned - and in respect to the worst ro ee and yi ——s ere = ' a Mr § ; . ie a eal -y 5 to 16 cents per dozen. Butter (fresh) 80 : ty —~—IN—— . and + the charges which mare been. brought at 21 and 22 per |b, and tub at 19 to 20 cents | much against any of them, their opponents have | per ib, Geese were quickly sold at from 55 ania cana been compelled to bring in the verdict of | to 65 centseach. Poultry and game sold at riHE ANNUAL MISSIONARY SER- \ Ab ’ : x Susy ape age ueual prices witty ta conosunians: eit, the ten > Bye iy Uy. A Large and Choice Stock of HYACINTH and CHINESE § wing - oe a. Y re : ¢ in ‘: bv, rit b id / is Vv q It is pleasiug apreniee Mr. Bowell emong! vepy housewife has an interest in keep- | St EY NEXT See be hdd on SACRED LILY BULBS now on hand and for sale a tallie us. Though our Customs and our Railway | ing her hands soft and white. Women who wait JAMES PATON & CO. offer low prices had a are in excellent order, there are many | did their domestic washing found this im- tional value in DRESS GOODS ee dig th nail ible with the old wretched chemicals qd A mesh : questions respecting this Province in { possi V A Wonderful L f WINTE RE, their ; which it is well that a Minister of the which burned and _ puckered the hands, Ri ; CHARLES F, COOKING, VioTS. soa WBe Poo reer CHE HASZARD & MOO / and hy : : and worked havoc with the clothes. That oe : Pee s00n Crown of Me, Bowell’s experience and} wag until :hey heard of Lessive Phenix.{ Retnrned Missionary from Japan, A very fine Jot of BLACK MERLINOS Charlottetown, Oct, 26, 1891—w fis 162 BROWN'S BLOC, and h ability should be interested. Chief of | And then a new era dawned of comfort and and CASHMERES SEN —— ites these is, ofcourse, that of the tunnel. Jt} happiness. Lessive Phenix is a name to} win Cenduct Services as Follows:| 4 special lot of ALL-WOOL DRESS eo do the Soe Tks “Rdeninistri g | conjure with. Use it for washing anything. GOODS, dark shades, only 18c. seems clear that the Administration ¢f| yj; j5 is not a chemical powder. It makes} In the SECOND METHODIST CHURCH DOUBLE WIDTH DREgss Tue which Mr. Bowell is an honored member | white clothes whiter, and colored clothes|at 11 o'clock, 4 m. ee Cn eae ae Pho GUODS, yap. ee f re to} brighter; and it will cleanse and olish, sae : : uel : digs ° , must remain in power ior many years to 8 ° In the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH MANTLES, ULSTERS and JACKETS - : — come; and we hope that Mr. Bowell will give careful, personal consideration to and brighten everything in parlor and kit- Ask your grocer. _-—- chen. those matters of Dominion concern which are particularly important to this part of the Confederation. —_— —— Personal Rev. R. F. Brine, father of Dr. J. F. Brine, formerly of this city, is here for a few days, the guestof Miss Eltis, Prince Street. Mr. A. H. Holland, representing Macmaster & Co, woolens, Toronto, is in the city on his fall visit. E. Hackett, Exq, Inspector of Fisheries, ar- rived in the city from Souris th's forenoon He ie at the Davies H»tel. TuRNBULL's DeatH,—Two of the twenty | stab wounds in the back received by cos!- heaver Turnbull, of the United States war- ship Baltimore penetrated his lungs, and were the immediate cause of death. Of the five other sailors seriously wounded, the condition of four is reported favorable, and one is in a precafious state. ‘Turnbull was a son of the veteran Captain Turnbull, wellknown in Charlottetown. The Wash- ington correspondent of the New York Herald says :—The death of cval-heaver Turnbuli, one of the six sailors injured in a Mass Meeting of Methodist Sabbath Selouls at 3 o'clock, p.m. ‘The Missionary will sive an Address on “Child Life in Japan,” illustrated with large Water Color Paintings, prepared by Japanese Artists The Lecturer will appear in native costume and sing some Japanese Hymns, In the Evening, at 7 o’cleck, the ANNUAL MISSIONARY MEETING will be held in the FIRST METHODIST iv great variety. See our $1.00 JACKET. ae a Mantles and Ulsters Cut and Fitted. First-class Dressmaking done on the Premises. MANTLE and ULSTER CLOTHS. ——~ Blankets, Flannels, D Mantles, : : he affray, has intensitied the administra-| CHURCH Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside | ‘!° Ot" 2 fi B, : sil . ait ake 1° | tion’s bitterness against the Chilian roughs} JAMES PATON, ESQ, will presid d . cng —— ae heres, bt tee who made the attack. ‘The information| MR. COUKING will speak on schoypiass Mee The Guest and ee complete Stuck of Cloths, Jackets, ding a William Camphell, Esq, M, L. C., Melville, | 748 received at a late hour this afternoon | 4, 9. experience of Missi k CARER SS Gt AEC AEES. r ‘ Mea Mu istered at the Davies Hotel yesterday. {| through a cablegram from Captain Schley.| “"" %* , ; Mission Work lal oe ' h "Dr, Roderick MoNeil, ot Stanley” brid im Japan.” BLANKETS, COMFORTS and GREY y elveteens, Underclot Ing. Foor Dr. erick McNeill, ot Stanley Bridge, fs in the city. Mr. J. H. Cross, the popular representative of Shorey &Co., Montrea!, who has been ili It was at ouce communicated tothe Presi- dent, who expressed himself feelingly re- garding the young man. Itcan he safely said, however, that the death of all the re- A Collecticn in vid of the Missionary So- ee y will by taken at each Meetiiv. The publie are cordially invited. 4 FLANNELS at lowest pricer, ee HARRIS & STEWABE - ¢ E st F ar at the Hotel Davies for several days past, has, |} maining wounded could not make the FRED. s it is pleasing to note, ee ae le d to} patter much worse for Chili, except to iv-} (cg) 9) RED. 8S. MOORE, JAMES DATOX & 69 v Citas dense. & goes tO) crease the amount of indemnity they will e Secretary. ae &s ty Uhasiattes “e : : ae : Q » | be asked to pay. oe . z Ottetown, Sept 12. 189 : The writer of the letters signed ‘Goat sf wre Fee — » Hept. 12, l—dy & wky ene w atts on te ey het “Geet” end “Go ee ES ren ee Administt ation Notice. BROWN’S BLOC i i as STR : that they Secy.,” are two distinct persons. He claims | DIED. _ ae n Buty no knowledge of the last communication. ad, a i : ‘HE undersigned havi ; : ad F ~ ] ould Rev. W. B. King, Rector of St. Luke's, | Sie Sa ah ee "ane wit, Aduiniaietee of tae ieee a ogg , Wi rket 8 : UF ; a e. ont oh Halifax, is visiting his trends in this « ity. wt eat : . a py i. a oes Alexander Dixon, of Charl va of the late 168 i a quare, —_——~—. nn The acting Minister of Railways, H n. ont 7 Fane ee” months. ia Queen’s County, Sata ca oe ag oo in IVE ACRES OF LAND. «i ae wept! Faye Mr. Bowell, Mr. Schreiber, and the lo al ‘Jesus our friend and our Saviour, intestate, hereby notifies ali oe eee Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1891—dy & wky a tern Royalty, a few Fo eens ” Wes. dusurance Ag ‘ Ont it fy railway officials went wes? this moraing «n | He gathers the tambs to His fold. to said Estate to make immediate eres a a fronting on two Aes gig vo geeadwee yet ‘hat way : st} — i ; 5 ‘ , onal f : ° ’ “elle ' ’ a tour of eanpaetion. sissies : a + ee ens ee a * McDonald, Bar- f TO LOAN bailding an cattitetion, and suitable for Is Removed to the ee the Ir 1s estimated there are tive thousand Ws beg to inform the pablie: ash ws Sone havi ; lai riottetown; and all persons MO N BY ‘ piece or in pasturage, will be sold in one | the Bank of Nova T Is estim oe : mace arrangemevts so as to supply the 1891 avipg any Cialms against said EKatat ™ ts i smaller lots. Addre Sas © different kinds of pilis on the market. | Op;jstmoas Number of the Dominion Mlus- hereby requested to present the ake ae > : tions to Post Office Box 676 Charl eyeiiee- oct 29—tf joatt Should one be able bo teat the entire lot | trated at the publishers’ price. This notice is attested to the undersigned, at the office of DARTIES ae : white’ are ee ne hs “ ee gon) oe oS for a perfect specific in sick headache, foul} pot a bluif.—Haszard & Moore the said Hector C. McDonald; withi either City or Far@ sroperty, io sume V TANTED.—Persons i terms at P fp . ; pie not a bluil. aSZi d . aia » Within twelve onvaat ‘ RE HUNDRED DOL. ing on reasone priva’é stomach, habitual constipation and liver i et cele months from the date hereof, of from TWO to TH Ris to ie TO LET.—Three fortabie aocommodnted st the Prot Poa complaint then only one would be found: | Men's long boots, $1.60 at Goff Bros. Dated this 30th day of October, A. D. 99), | LABS, ca obtain the ane ak 1¢ most | 4 built and fiuiahed Lae residences, well } house of the undersiXO ocyptes the aj. of McGale’s Butternat Pills. They cure oct30 Bi eod G. A. DIXON , . reasonable terms and at alowrate cf interes ae, Spm nanting a opled eer con ve- Fitzroy ee it foe ai 4 where others only relieve. Price 26 cts.| Big reduction in boys’ boots at Goff Bros, Adasiniet, by applying to REDDIN These houses harbor and surrounding 6 ema octlé—H zener ag tk Sold in Charlottetown by Geo. E, Hughes, oct303i eod | Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 1 parater. JAMES H, Be. B) 7 & m. to OP agg od open for inspection from WANTED.—4 girl for, crew AB" at for , t 0 y 2a » Vet. 9, 189l—dy li wy 2) oct2—3m Solicitor, (aweron Block, | Richmond Street, “?P4Y © THoMas Campsety, Apply to sins. W. * —™ Ab land Street, dy—septzi