he » H we © 4 a ee Our business we offer the This is the Best make of Carpet Paper at 3 1-2 cts. per yard—JAMES PATON & (¢ That has ever taken place in this City. Carpets made and laid at 9c. per yard. in the city. We do not charge for waste, The Leading House for Maiutlees, Partnership en acitch >t v3, Eas DAILY EXAMINER. - - as WEDNESDAY, a a LUTION. (x)}——____ June, and in order to wind up our at the end of the WHOLE OF OUR STOCK Regardless of Cost. ae _ Greatest Sale of ee ee ee et CL CT SALE GOING ON UNTIL WE DISPOSE OF OUR WHOLE STOCK OR BUSINESS. — {1 ) onus 25, 3s, 40 & OU Lb This is a chance in a lifetime for any young man or men to buy one of the best places of business Jas, Paton & Co,, Victoria Rew Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky expired last year | Studio, opposite Miller Bros | Wednesday morning. Local and Other Items. R..S8. C. sharp. Meetiog to-night at 8 o'clock Full attendance. , —-—-_— New quinces and sweet potatoes for sale at Beer & Goff's. Oct 5 2i. satadamencehia Po.ice Court.—The defendant in an as- sault case was fined $4 and costs this force noon, sninniseiatilci Improvep.—The Diamond Bockstore has hn ‘made very attractive by having the front painted in tasty colors, Sex our grey flannel. Our winter stock has just arrived, and is excellent value.-- W. A. Weeks & Co. Oct 5 dy 3 wky 1. For a safe and reliable family medicine {get a box of Everybody's Pills. They are the | best. we Dip You’—Did you procure one of thore 100 sheet pads for 2 cents at the Diamond Bookstore? The biggest value ever given. Ir you are in need of underclothing givo usacall. Weare showing extra value i Scotch, natural wool, and ull Canadian makes.—W. A. Weeks & Co. Oct 5 dy 3 wky 1. sila During our Dissolution Sale we will keep cur Store open every evening til! § p.m, beginning from this date —James Paton & Co., Scotch Store. octd 3i - A Goop Orrortunity.—!uring the month of October at the Braemar Photographic Queen St, one dozen beautiful finisned c¢.binet photos for $3; Parisian enam-lled cubines photos at $5 per dezen, 05 m&w kee aeatads Tue Caxapa ATLANTIC Line have carried over teu thousand passengers between Halifax during the past summer. The popular steamer Halifax sails for Boston every Through tickets sold by the Charlottetown Navigation Company steamers. _ >--— Avction or Rear Estate --We call atten tion to R_ Beairsto’s advertisement in this | issue of the auction sale of Miss C. A. Palme | er's property which t#kes place to-morrow | (Thursday) et 11 o'clock on the premises, cor- ‘per Malpeque Road and Palmer’s Lone Good chance for inves’ mnt. cian Uncen To REMAIN.—Aé a meeting at St. | John’s Presbyterian church held at Moncton | Monday evering last, Rev. J. M. Robinson | was requested not to accept the call to St. ! | James’ church of this city. A decision wilt | | be arrived at before the session which meets at St. John on Friday. Tue attention of business patrons is directed to the advertisement of the ageney of Mesers. Robert Balloch & Co,, of Losdon—which is in TELEGRAPHIC VEWs.| i | Spectat DespatcHes To THE EXAMINER OTTAWA NOTES The Newfoundland Confer-| ence, THE ST. MARIE CANAL | | i j i i Orrawa, Oct. 5, | The Premier returned to Ottawa to-| night. | It is ‘anderstood that Hon. Messrs. Bow. | ell, ‘T'uj~per and Chapleau have been select- | od as rv presentatives of the Canadian Gov-| ernment: at the. ptopdsed conference with deiegat. ts from Newfounland, which will be held at |dalifsx this month. Mr. Stewart, of the Department of Justice, will probably | act as Secretary of the Conference. Chief Justice Lacoste, ex-speaker of the senate, Inas been appointed a Privy | Cuunciilor. Mr. Ryetn, contractor for the Sault Ste Marie Cau al, isin the city and states that | the canals will be completed in time for} the cpeuie g of navigation in 1894. i The Supi'ene Court opened to-day, Judge | . * 4s | Strong presiding. i ———— @——____— Columbus Celebration. Quesec, Oct. 5, The four {bundredth anniversary of the discovery of America will be celebrated here on the 12th inst. with eclat.. A grand musical ser rice will be held in the Basilica, His Eminence Cardinal Taschereau officiativg. Dring the Mas-, 200 guns will be fired from Duiferin terrace by a detachment of artillery, and in the eveniag a literary and musical soiree will be given under the auspices ef the Institute: Canadien. Cholera in Havre. Havre, Oct. 5. Three new cases of cholera and five deaths were reported here yesterday. The Plague in Festh. Vienna, Oct. 5. The number of fresh cases of cholera in Pesth t6-day was 34 and the number of deaths 18 Lord Tennyson's Condition. Lonpon, Oct. 4 the: ffici nt hands of James A. Morrison, of this city, who has for about sixteen years | been so well and favorably known to the} trade of the Maritiae Provinces. sialaiaiihins Before ~ Artemas Lorster Cases Lord, Fsq , Merars. J. Alex. McRae, Alex. D. McRae, John McPherson. Theodore Lantry. | Jom I hf anfry and John A McRae were fired f yesterday,220 and ensts; and Samnel MeL od | $21 snd costs, for ilk g | lobster fishing and packing. All belong to Point Piim aad | Pinnette. THERE are more cases of sickness and death | from diseased kidneys than from all other | diseases combined It is your own fault if ‘you allow your kidneys to remain in an un i healthy condition when: the cure is at hand Dodd’s Kidney Pills are guaranteed to cure the worst cases. It costs but little to give them atrial. They are for sale by all drug- gists and dealers, or by mail on receipt of 59 cents, or six boxes for $2.50. Write for book | called Kidney Talk. i Opp¥FelLowsHip.—The magnitude of a session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge can be judged frem the fact that at the recent meet- ing of that body at Portland, Oregon, ths total amount paid for mileage and per diem was $50,282 16 . The repsentatves from the Maritime Provinces received the following sums: W. H. Weatherspoon, Granville Ferry, N. S., 4009 miles, $4230.99; Jas. R Macdonald, She broeks, N.S, 3,969 miles, $426 90; Benj Bremner, 3,834 miles, $413 40. Turre is not and there crnpot be, apy smoking toh-eco supe:ixr to the ‘Myrtle Navy brand” A wrapper of brighter appearance a: d higher price it is possible to get, but all wrappers are very poor smoking tobacco and but a single leaf is wrapped round a plug The stock used in the body of the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” plug is the very best which mney can purchase. The powers of the Virginia soi) can produce nothing better, and no other soil in the world can produce as fine tobacco as that of Virginia. : innssiinidliiinevai Fire.—An alarm cf fire was rung in to central! about three o’clock thie morning for a ‘iaze in the canning factury of Mr. L. H. Me Lean,on Grafton St. The building was form erly used as the rooms of the Rollo Fire Engine Co., but about two weeks ago Mr. McLean took it and transformed it into a factory for canning different kinds of meats The fire ocomrred i: the hack part of the building but from what ceuse is not known The fire burned fiercely for some time but su*cumbed before the main part of the build- ing had been materially injured. Mr. Me- Lean had a large quantity of mutton on hand, canned and in carcass, vearly all of which is destroy d. Men are hard at work c'eaning up the debris te-day, and Mr. McLean, who has a large quantity of meat waiting hiin in the country, hopes to be able to resume busi« ness the first of next week. He estimates his loss at over $1,(00 with no insurance. sor Personal. Geo H Currie, of Windsor, N 8, is register- ed at the Qneen to-day. Mr. Waltace L. Knight, son of our respect- ed townsman Joseph Knight, Esq, left this morring for Brockton, where he enters upon his duties as bookkeeper in the machine works of his brother, Messrs. Geo, Knight & Co.,, of Breckton, Mass. The arrivals at the Queen Hotel yesterday were : D H McDonald, Bedeque; Miss Eas ton, Geo’town. D A McDonald, Mt Stewart; J J McDonald, Newburyport, Mass; Geo “ar ruthers, Alberton; Dr Honeywell, New Glas gow; W H Manson, S'si-le; G Har ris. do The following were registe-ed at tthe Hotel Davies yesterday : S Prows«, Murray Harbor; Alfred Pa'mer, London, Eng; Miss and Mrs W S Fisher, Fredericton; Mrs and Miss Balderson, Miss McDongal', J McDougall 1 A Me ougal!, Boston; E E Wells, Montreal; PD A McInnis, Sou is; Jas R Dancan, Sher- nrook; WA M Livechlila, St John; os Ff Hoyt, Halifax; J H McCall, Hamilten, Ont. ne If you want anything in the clothing lin ion’t pass the Wonderful Cheap Men, as they } it ts not likely. hea will survive the night. $A te’ezram from H.slemere at 11 p. m., says Locd Tennyson is quite prostrated and | ee General Telegraphic News. Sr. &repurn, Oct. 3.—The trotting horse | Black Jack, 1 eently purchased by Harry Me | Lellan, of St. John, from C. H. Exton, ot! Millrown, wes seiz d by Customs Otlicer Bix- by wher he was being put on board the ours for St. Joha tais morning. Mr. Eaton par- chased the horse when he was residing in Lex- ington, Mass., and when he returned to Mill- town in January, 1891, brought him in free of duty as settler’s effects. The law provides that horses so brovght into Canada cannot be sold under two years from date of entry, and it was for violation ot this provision that the seizure was made. Mr. Eaton is now visiting Boston. Collector Graham has placed the horse in charge of Jas. Eagan, who has handl- ed him since the recent sale. Local Notices We have the finest Jine of high-grade draws ing-room suites and pieces ever shown in the city. Prices right.—Mark Wright & Co. oct5 This is the month you should have your hair and other mattresses re-made and re- paired. If sent in the morning, can be re- turned same evening if required.—Mark Wright & Co. oct5 Prowse Bros’ have this fall imported a very large stock of men’s, boys’ and youths’ over- coats, cxpe coa’s and reefers, in all sizes, Tue use of Wilmot Spa Waters have been found very beneficial in such cases as pains in the back and limbs, sprains and bruises and general debility of the eonstitution. James Ronerrson, A. M., LL. D., Rector of Wilmot, —— — President J. G. Schurman, of Cornell, has been taking his share in the discussion of the problems of labor and capital. The following quotation, which we find in the Messenger and Visitor, shows that the clever Islander can preach as well as teach : “Great manufacturing enterprises give rise by their very association to moral rights and duties, v hichythey are under_ obligation to observe even though the statutes of the state teke no cognizance of them. Property must be moralized, labor must be moralized, if the industrial ills of our time are te cease. Still, fur many a day we are likely to have strikes with us, and I venture to lay down two rules for the guidance of the strikers. The first is a precept of —— Never strike unless you are sure of success. The other is a law as inviolable as the oracles of God: In your strikes be tenacious of justice, tender of property and reverent of human life. Other- wise discomfitu-e is sure to fall upon the workingman, and, inthe long run, disaster upon society.” CuILpRFN EyJoy the pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative; and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifyiog results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. soo8 SALE OF REAL ESTATE, BY AUCTION. th is Fall. (rreat Clearance ———' 5 |) — - i {x} OCTOBER 5 ‘7892 HOUSE. ale Now Going On. All our Stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods We _ will riust 2 oods. 0. HARRIS & give Large Discounts on SALE FOR CASH ONLY. STEWART. all ‘harlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky = Se SEE eg ts Ge Dn HINT GREAT SALE OF J)ress Goods, Dress Trimnmines, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Millinery, etc. ee es | ee —(1)—--— —--~---—— J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, Pi rposes confining his business exclusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENTS’ F'/RNISHINGS, and wil: sell . ff his entire stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress Trim- m ngs, Ve)vets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Woolen G oves, ete., Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, and everything in Ladies’ wear. Discounts from 25 1-2, $3 1-3, 40 and 50 per cent. THIS [IS A GENUINE SALE. GOODS NEW, The Sale will eontinue until all is so!d. the greater portion SALE NOW ON, and for CASH ONLY being imported J.B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. ‘harlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky EE = We will have a cour Show Room Exhibition Week. one to take it in. Special Show of CARPETS in We want every- It won’t cost anything. _ Visitors from outside of town, New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, we will be pleased to see you; and it you want a Carpet, we will give you finer prices than you will get in any other part of Canada. Buyers will always find it to their advantage to "The Real and Genuine examine our stock of Carpets, Dry Goods, Hats and ‘Caps, as we are showing a constant succession of (ide WP Mi ovthetatboued esl ws |Cienuine Bargains in every department. PATTON BROTHERS, Carpet Men, 136 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, September 21, 1892—eod & wky _—, - — _—— = — = = —— SS ARE YOU GOING TO INSURE YOUR PROPERTY ? IF YOU ARE, BE SURE AND TAKE A POLICY WITH E. R. BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT ( FFICE—Brown’'s Block, Charlotte augl9 R. K, JOST, —_DEALER IN— AM instructed by Miss C. A. Palmer to sell [ by Auction, on the premises, corner of Mal- peque Koad and Palmer's Lane, on THURS- DAY. the 6th day of October, instant, at Eleven o'clock, & Mm :- REAL ESTATE, comprising 6 lots ef land fronting on Malpeque Road and Palmer’s Lane. There are two buildings (five tenements each), ; one double and three single tenements un said} lots. Plan at my office. R. BEAIRSTO, ean suit you every time in style, quality end price. —Prowse Bros. oct5 oct3—m w pat 2i Auctioneer. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, &e, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Sept. 3, 1892—eod ——— i Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House ir Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on TUES DAY, the 25th day of October nex!, A. D 1892, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon-:— A that tract, piece or parce] of land, sita- ais, lying and being on Lot or Townshi Number Twenty-one, in Queen's County, beund as follows, that is to say:—Commencing at a stake set in the north side of tre M fivale Road, and in the south-west angle of plot num- ber three in the possession of Peter Murphy, and runping thence by the m ¢ meridian of the year 1764 north fifty ch ; thence west ten chains ; thence south to said road and along the same Cast to the place of commencement, con- taining fifty acres of land, a littie more or less. The above sale will take place pursuant to a wos of sale contained in « certain Indenture of 6, vearing date the Z3rd day of June, AD foe, made between James Murphy of the one part and Jane McGregor of the other part. For further particulars appi to illiam = Stewart, Solicitor, Newson’s Block. Chariotte- wh, Dated this 15th day of September, A. D. 1292. JANE MoGREGOR, plorigagec. septis—dy law (thurs) & wiky Fiano, Organ, Singing, NV R. 8. N, EARLE, Organist and Choir Master Firet Methodist Charch, Instructor of st. James’ and Zion Charch Presbyterian Choirs, feacher of Music in Miss Rassell’e Scheoi for Girls, and Agent for the celebrated Newcombe Pisnos, known 4s the Steinway of Canada. Lessons given at the above School, at the houses of parents, or at his residence, WKST STRERKT, or Tuesdays and Fridays and Wednes days and Saturduys) Terms on application. 4 septh—dy 3i wy tf Eur Goods, Millinery and Dress Goods on P. E. Island—_JAMES PATON & CO = 7 hee nid