—— =—t—=is A i e : Vorers’ Lis! , - sqst0N or rr re ys in Charlottetown and oa ready re- . ym iD ie . tbe D al yo ' should bear 1d that i ; Ue . s+ oT will Ba” nave their names : HE age *° Applications © il? be “39° Sist. APP" ‘ “0 aw office Pee that ame at. the we ow ub te : ~ | < Melliab, * ; | a t we James Paton & ,a o®6 Si 79. ’ No, I Battery, G. A., are q OB pele sanual target practice ae .. aa _ ‘oneume and fars of all kinds. | A , pots "at goods made, at popular ' Sad Death— Footbal. = veh the ovt23e0dtf ’ 4 eerie ? a —beet ) — : vn . »# i Hatorax, Oct, 26, ¥ yesterday asfternooe Dan eagher's mangled body was found a panTen oe ie soot in one of the | emétbe Intercolonial Railway track on Satur. “= | : . ag igibe teev the Qupen Hote! taking fire. ya ia : ; -Iperro# tig wld bastion, ‘oe ; BE, «igsoutreserve, and “tout of 4 ig: whe feel *ran down” Ne will tind a speedy All dealers, | lw i af isd ig De. Williams’ Pink Pils. end taxss —The Summerside | —" from that place. and on the 58 4113 lambe fro ent away 418 weg day MyeMerril sent away 410. oq queing y 7 grockery and glassware sold we believe we vet have @ 1 momer, re ve 3 a erery an. woman and child en, the ao We want everyone to call and be — dw du —eetz” s srinced -W. P. Colwiht. : een Z a Sgont iv His AccOoUNTS. - ‘The town 8 saree of Walkerton, Ont. died recent- SF. sigce his death his accounts have been Se nined and a shortage of $2,200 has ‘Bs discovered. Tange 2S wary you ask for Nasal Balm do net per- R your d-tler to give you some ‘just as oi’ wbstitute. Ic is the only remedy yet Me covered that will thoroughly cure catarrh, fh; ij by al] dealers. lw -_ so Te Tur Pazmier.—The steamer Premier ar- PS vai from Halifax and iatertnediate ports at oF j vcluck yesterday morning, and sailed gain thie morning at Zo'clock. She carried pera! cargo both ways. _——--— ; Es.» Scicroz.—A woman named Smith, Ty 0 lived at Trenton, near New Glasgow, i &, committed suicide a few days ago by BF ting her throat with a razor. She leaves Me; husband and five children. Rr. W. B. Kiso —The last issue ci the @ & John Progress contains an excellent por- 5 mitof Rev. W. B. King, formerly of this Yecy bat cow Rector of St. Luke’s, Halifax. | by taking la but was discovered in SA con glmentery autobiography is also pub. | time aod-his life was writ ile said he was, inet tired of lifes. ante $9 nes J SRR - Rattle Foorsatt~The members of the Cres- ® cent Football (lab are particularly request- mate meet at the club house, Victoria | Park, on Wedmesday. evening next at. 7. im vcleck, sharp. Business of importance. — & |. Readle, Capt. . 026 2i @ PurteGtass—Mr. A. KE. McEachen, the rel known beot and shoe man, lias had large a jis cise panés patie the doors and wWin-4) 5 lows of hig store on Queen Street. It is, 7 yrcups, needless to-say that the change | @ tins great improvement in the appearance > “the premises, a ans = 10. 1—We understand that Division 4 AsO BL, will give a concert of = i ond instramental music in their lidge g mon she evening of Thanksgiviue Day, 4 hh W mp ~~ eee my “November next.. This will be the = ot aseries of monthly concerts to te m #0 by the organization during “the wit eer, - a ‘oad —In+ the recent examination” at “a mee for entrance the second, 73} 0 Applied’ Séience, Mr; Herb:- H. . Mas, late Principal of Kensington High’ f ‘ool, was 9 successful candidate... He @ ' bracketed first--with a Montreal ‘man jy awarded 8 $25 bursary. _ UstveRsélasss, — Rov. GW. Kent aa- oy faifsized faudiences in the Market 3 i} yesterday at 3 30 and 8 30° “The rev. a watleman bas a good dulive ry, but appears i he talical in bis views—more oo ina de hengernee of his oan “ ever, appears to og St and lo forward to the peri Smoug the various sects wil). ter Wwilou a “nate andthe era of peace and ‘good will, Charlottetown | is. the exalamation obras a » . +) ‘uhered in Mr. Kent goss from. here. oe 8 : : “tmerside to continue his dabor®ys> 2+ oe 2tuice Covnr: <This morting theae pers} ips cheat ee orny. tbe largest 4 im charged with violating the Lord’s a: Att, Were ach fined $1.62 and costa; 4 ie mot two others charged with a wh. y one, were adjourned unti) the 4 eke drunk was fined $2 or 8 days.” . Sie met men charged with being ae in : ghting oh the streets was ad- 4 a : = . Merchant summoned fot storing kero- Ne . : is the city without giving on account Te ‘uo to the City Cierk. An abusive B gM? Cate Was adjourned unti} to-mor- Step Vv _-—_o-___ a hh, my eet Ix Trovuste.—The St. m Pele Rtaph says : The three-masted an , a eq triay ope King arrived in port yes- hung pO! =for harbor. She is & aly Cnet York to Windsor, and - is pore ours Coming from New-- York ae Captain Pettis reports that Charley 4y 4t noon passed the barque . bo furgey, of Charlottetown, ye — from Philadelphia to Part- of M.. about 22 miles to the east- BS Xinen unt Desert. She had lost her . Pmast above the cap, mainmast y . a ‘ove Ye the rigging, and foremast head The foreyard and jibboom 4 inna nee A jib, forzsail, staysail to a ire, We ‘<<, zzep and staysail were ‘Wpey the | ‘-e schooner passed the Le- der hee heading to the eastward =) ae topsail. She was previoue- board, ‘smasted. All were then well items. | TRUEGRAPHIC N EWS lll Gee. : Sreoial DesPatorrs To (Lar EXAMINER. : \ | | a JAS. PATON & CO. ett ey Damage by the Storm. SCHOONERS WRECKED. eet i at one on the New England coast i Bas reefers from $1 a 026 3i* | night's storm, The rehe. Beckton i OP | Crane, of P » lyidg at Middleton, d ‘n at James Paton & Co's. A| Annapolis, broke away from her- moori ‘ ‘on Frida 4 $1 | St Ses jae OFT bean. < idsurance. The schr. Annie, at the “same this after- place, prove a total wreck. day mfenings moneled slmost tion, express and killed, and the accident was pot Pugs. )*a0wn titbde, & He belonged. te A. at J o'choek,.a horsé |S: Gumber : gvioeeriving OF light express. —E.4 the football chanipidustiip series om Saturday, Two more ; Wanderers have won three and Dalhousie . . : Gollege one end of rhe sit to be played for | Goods, only 18c. fer’ yatdi;’ 2,000 yards petber from menta! worry, overwork, the trophy. : - Cheviots, at 12s. per yard, in Greys and > oe that on Thursday St - Sawyer ship ~ caused immense damage. of bay stacks, whichthe- farmers were anable to rescve, were destroyee. day selected Martin Flaven, a local butter merchant to make a con election to the House of Commons from Cork. delpbia says Claus Spreckles, the independent sugar refiner, has-reduced the price of granu- ‘peel is worth ‘your while to cal] and me these @ar-< med until the 27th, as was also the case} ence THE DAILY EXAMINER __ ne ll a tt a Ne eae cee: ~-HaLirax, Oct, 26. R. ports continue to come in ef dam y night and was driven on the She will prove a total wréck, No was also driven ashore, and will pat Ge. 2 ond ni- ‘He h 4 struck by the wi t The “wanderers: defeated “the Garrison in games will be played ~The. ees _ Damage by Fire. Manisoy,, Wis, Oct. 26. itis reported that<fires in Wisconsin iver Botténs and its tributaries have A. great amount "i = ; General Telegraphic News. Doariy, Oct. 23/=The MMecDarthyijes to. taygainst John E. Redmond,” Parnellite candidate — for’ © the Cuteago, Oet.@1.5 A special frum! Phild- lated sugar to 4 cents per pound. The trust met pheredentions te 45 oe and 4 1-16 ceuts, but when prices dro to 4 cente i began to buy, ‘ . ni - Sarnia, Oct. 23.—The east bound 4 traffic on aie Grand ‘Trunk. will tu commence running through the tumnel. of the mogul engines was rua through and everything is in first-class shape. Dustin, Oct, 23.—Michael Davitt arrive to-day from Queenstow n and after a prolonged consultatioa with the leading members of the McCarthyites gow in the city consented to eal ee ae of Kilkenny, the seat in e of Commons made vacant hy “the death “Gf Sir John Pope Hennessy. ae Panis, one of the rs of the Paris Times Review neWspsper, attempted suicide to-day |. Premier Peters and wife rere registered at the- Royal Hotel, St. Joho on Friday evening. oa ; é . i * : Sn An Ottawa despatch says it is under- stood that General Herbert has rented ‘Earnscliffs for the balance of his term ‘in. QGanada as the commander of the militia. s ? : » > 2835 ae Enc phe. 8 +, J ” Another line @f-ehildeen’s suits for wit ter just received and seliing awful cheap at Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men. | Aak to see their chesp nate 3i fox NOLLY & Co's. are selling lamps at half renee tts, Wiaak ae Best. Mixep CANby, cents & po a C 024 4i eod ee & Co’s. Oe ig#gst Price paid for, lead at Pp old stand. ; ; oct 24 fipd- (Jo to Connolly & Co's. and gets one dallar: and a nat ep for.one dollar. ,o24 41 cot SuPertind AND Warm BLANKETS, @ royal line, Scotch and Canadian. A’ few pairs of Army Blankets, , Our $4.50 Blanket, 64x54, ; we ieve is without an equsl.—S y Bros., Brown's Block. 41 eod--0¢ v Our Fur Gocps selling fast, being the best alana i it7.— & Sterns. value in the city.—Perkins a ey 10t both Heavy wool carriage Wraps, cheap Stanley Bros. Oct: 243i -eud . at Connolly 4 Cos. pepe and banquet lamps oct24 4i eud Beattircy, nothing like it ever shown iv : eee Hy & Co's. stock, body on viewing Connally cota t24 4i “SxLuitig GunaPimConnolly & Ce. Wit set e ; 4 Island. . - best selected stock.on BR. E een dl ed ening sessic lotte- “Tye evening session of the Charlott : town Business College’ and Writing Acad : ; Q 30 o'clock, emy opens on Monday next, at Te ze - y - uilts ! For Coup’ W aatuiin. —Becbeloe can AY PThese staples’ will be me goods as the r atock b as fine «a line of | mp hype wy We desire to give customers the most complete satisfaction in choice and value —Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. oct 24—4i eod : a MARRIED. 10" ; i of the On the 21st, at the residence ; bride by the Rev. T. E. O. Comes = = of Grace Ctruroh, Géonge: Roper, air’'to dele, only dag . ‘ ah a 1i7 East 92nd Street, New York. — a ea DIED. . h inst., at his residence, Sunday, 25* : et Bre lexander Dixon, 4 Bayfield Street, A years, {Funeral on Tuesday, 4 Ciyde River Chareh, t 11 o'clock, to 7, ~_——— Se .t— « ‘a, boys’ and youths aelling fast and one , thes wonderful = Moving Fast.-—Men overcoats and reefers & wise| The Latest Novelties ALL DEPARTMENTS yor. > ja View of offerin Best Figures. OUR STOCK 1S LARGE! QUR-QODDS NEW ! OUR PRICES LOW |! ke The BEST is our BID for your business. The Latest‘in Style, the Finest in Quality and the Utmost have been combined by“us in. our eftort Autumn and Winter. If OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT we afe showing the newest designs and color:ngs-in Seotch Tweeds and .French materivls. A apecial. lot -All-Wool Dress’ 18e. per yard, af‘3 — Attractive Styles in Millinery. hy In TRIMMED HATS ‘aud BONNETS $3. Richard Mc onnigan, } | tracan and Beaver Capes, Muffs, Boas and } Notices. ia — sno ARE NOW SBOWING ——IN—— Browns ; Double Width Deeis Goods; only’ 25c. per yard; 1200 yards Foules, only DRESSMAKING.. This Departinént. is now oprtied under ment @ success, the management of MISS ROOD” Every = § effort will be made to wiske this: Depart +. | G* 4)" Mantle aad Ulster Cloths. dred. Short Lengths, at 50 per eent,: i | regular prices. as we show the very latest, styles, and for cheapness the goods tell their own tale. FOR GENUINE BARGAINS in CARPETS and OL CLOCHS, with the largest and best assurtment in the Pro- vines, we take the lead. Weare bound to everyone. “Uur prices are such as will suit the, keenest buyer. + 3 High-Class Furs. We have resolved to di able stock of Purs at ihe prices. Plie value is the very be in this city, and no Lady should buy before seeing Lour Astracan Jackets, Persian Lanth, As- of our valu- Collaryin great variety? =" ac? Mantles, Ulsters, Doimans and Jaékets, Ow Choige Stock of WINTER GAR- wae us beyond ques’ ion. WE KEEP THE BEST! REMEMBER, that for finest qualities ped greatest qualities in UNDERCLOTH- ING we are at the. tep.. , _@rey Fiannels, Fileecy Cottons, Monschold Furnishings at lowest prices. i JAMES PATON &.C0,, “BROWNS BLOCK, Market — Square, “‘Oh'town, Pet. 13, 1891—dy & wky “Land For Sale. . 1VE ACRES OF LAND, situated in Wes- 41" tera Royalty, a few yards beyond Oiry i cellen limits, fronting on two ins aha — iti for caltivation anc orraing! or pasturage, will be sold in one iece or in smaller lots. Address applica- melee Post Office Box 676, Charlottetown, oot lé—dy tf ee A FOUND ac WANTS aie re —_ neral servant, about Mth of ae e References required. Appl to Mrs. Grant, Upper Prince Street. ot ede ’s Auction Room, & F° at K. Needhaias A (Base Burner) in perfect order. ‘ect24—tf 'TED.—. Cook. Good reference required. Wants to Mrs. GEORGE PRARE. dw—oc23 — ~wPs }— Life of Honorable Charles Stew- A® a br has been in c surse of ones ra ome time, and will bo nee y pen. d@ Retail price, $1.00. Profu ay, Sil mee aad send immediately 39> for prosPp a — fu:l agent's outfit and all will be for aa eS id. Liberal commissions Act quick. tateamen of the age, mil- the book,— EARLE tg oc greatest s will desire to reed MENTS are offered at. prices which make Table Livens aad all. kinds ot pe el ll a, “str 2 MOND 7. AY, —— a resumatelly > ——— PE cen > - a a a e sé” DRESS OCLOBER. 26, a STANLEY 1891 - ee a = te ngnarttieantt ellen —{x) GOODS: iv\ \X} Our Fall and Winter buying has been done with in Variety for trade. STANLEY BROS., BROWN'S BLOCK. Charlottétown, Ovtober 28, 1891—eod &-reky , g you the st Qualities at the YOUR CASH! % $4.4 Papeete ae EE HOW-MUGH YOEAH A¥EvDO-SPEND ON.CLOTHING. Don't spend it—see us first: We'll make it accomplish wonders fo by any SEST Tr P 5 #3 cheap at Prowse cheap men. Don cia. our 't-miss seeing 026 3i Ca : i " ‘ vomria Hovak, St. John, N, B. ryou aré-selling the handsomest OVERCOATS and | models of neatness, models“of handwork, models in design. and finish, and models in economy. Astonish ug value in diate, Figo Hun- Pes, amy however, would give you ‘half:so correct an idea of their merits as a single glance will convey, , and satisfaction’ guaranteed. ace in the city. pia READYMADE CLOTHING OF OU you ‘buy our manufacture. “REMEMBER, you save on every Dollar’s worth you buy from us. Town. stores and big advertisements mean that you pay two THE O patronage | oe Charlottetown, Octo ond oe = N I. Charlotttetown, October 23, 1891—eod & wky UITS that can be seen in this city. They are Nothing that we could say All goods are TS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS and CAPS in great variety. a: Stock of UNDERCLOTHING cannot be su WN MAKE. “You can always depend on getting THE JCcH’s, ’ The Birthplace for Great. and “Honest. Bargains. 1590 |, : «* AEOI v this: month. . ‘ price AWAY DOWN. . Our expenses are the smallest in That is our secretin selling er Big 1av | ¥ CO a S&S ‘We have to thank our numerous ent , ast month. We want to double our fr] “X} their sales order to do so we have got prices e to rices. Don’t be led astray, but come to the VY REAL AND GENUINE 486 QUEEN STREET. = Ge -Js PATTON, — \Ten Years with Ch’town Woolen Co, bor 16; 2801—eod & wky T. M. PATTON, Late of Blanchard & Co., Truro, N. 8 pn , STERNS “ . 5 “FALL IMPORTATIONS COMPLETE ! Saw i ity STOCK FIRST-CLASS, AS USUAL When Looking ; WE WE WE WE o VALUE NOT EXCELLED BY ANY! -{ x) for Dry Goods do not Pail to See Our Stock | EXCEL EXCEL EXCEL EXCEL —{0} IN DRESS GOODS! IN MILLINERY ! IN JACKETS ! IN MANTLE CLOTHS! and our prices very low indeed. ‘\invite comparissn, aad are sare Charlottetown, October 23, 1891—eod & wky 5 {x) Our Stock of Staple Goods is exceedingly large We give patterns, of pleasing you. gm ean ae a eaneinennneesaeseitanea en A a ge ene ae Serene a naa * & Eapaseraneener=ist + See tr ne: ent AQ Ie A. PRS Gi en IE net Regge ee ge nee 2 seagate neater ear “pager tne ee ara soos = é Be