So i ULSTER or SUIT at the SCoTCH HOUSE. ? Get your OVERCOAT IE THE DAILY a ‘nsgugelie lial EXAMINER. . - ‘ LS | Sa OCTOBER 11 .892 TUESDAY, BEER BROS. Our Stock was BOUGHT as low and | LOWER. We can AFFORD to sell as low and | LOWER We ARE selling as low and LOWER. | Our whole Stock is now thrown on the | market at | Bankrupt Prices. | one undersell us. | BEER BROS. Local and Other Items. We will let no MeerTine o clock. of the Philharmonic to-night at ¥ tnt Potice Courr.—This morning one drunk was fined $50 or 30 days. listponil Enotisu GLYCeRINe Soap, was l2c a wake now Se, at D v's Medical Hall. octl0 lw eod i Concert —A literary and musical enter- tainment will ba held on Wednesday, Oct. 19, in St. Patrick’ Hall. Admussion to all parts of the hali 15 cents. Many people are taking ad- vantage of our cheap saie. Dont be led astray by begus advertise- ments, bat come ireect to the Woaderful Cheap Store. Brakeman Iysurep.—A brekeman on No. 3 train, named Malligan, had bis back injured yesterday aferaoon at Huvter River. W hile removing some freight he slipped and fell over ateed sower. Mulligan belongs to Kiakora. ae SHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmeticmade. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, ete., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 560 cts. it ataihail Curtprrx EnJoy the pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup cf Figs, when in need of a laxative; and if the father | orc mother be costive or bilieus the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy knowa and every family should have a bottle. L 0. A—The members of Bowne L wige, No. 614, will take notice that the night of meeting has been changed from Friday to! Wednesday nights i Regular meeting to-morrow night at eight | o'clock, at which all members are expected to | be present. a **To all persors euaffsring from Kidney, Bladder troubles and Constipation I recom- yesterday by Wilinm Penn. mend Wi'mot Spa Waters as 4 «pecitic have received more benefit from them than! from aay medicine.’ . ® * \WM. BEARDSKLL Lowell, Mass iicnen PoputarR Paices.—In order to everyone an oppertunity of attending the) great Bengough e iterraioment on Friday evening nex”. ! for reserved seats will be only 35 centa : ad 4s1on, v5 cents | The plan is at the Dismoid Bookstore Be sure to call at ones and secure your seat, as Grips famed artist is sure of a big | house. give; the charge a Masonic Bazaar. — The ladies of the Mesouic Bazsar “ewing Committee are re- quested to meet I * Masonic Lodge Rooms! 23) A ful attend- psrticalarly reques‘ed, | as matters of imporleace will be transacted. | A cordial invitation is ale» extended to all} interested in the & zaar and to all who would ! like to contiib: Lanceyy, — Yos'erday afternoon,a young led named Benj] Waughs, was arraigned | before H V. Pa.merand Samuel McRae, | J. P's, tosuewer a cha ge of stealing a number of fowls from Geo. King, on the! 2nd Osteber. Waughin pleaded guilty | and was ordered to bs imprisoned for eight days. to-morrow alle ance of al] mem te towa’ds the aime, aii New Cuurce Orgsnev. —The new Taber- | nacle Baptist Church, at Halifax, was dedi- | cated and formally opened o1 Sunday. Rev. G O. Gates, of St. John, preached in | the morning and evening, and Rev. J. A. | Gordon, of Ch rlotretown, president of the | Baptist convention, in the afternoon. All the services were crowded. ~~ Tas manufacturers of the ** Myrtle Navy” tobacco invite the very closest scrutiny of its quality. The expert whose trained senses teach him te recognise the exact quality of tobacen, and the smoker who judges by his Heavy cloth for ladies’ ulsters and jackets, experience in smokiog it, will both come fo §92, selling for $1; cloth, $1 50, for 75c; lots of the same.conclusion that it ie of ths very high- | est quality anywhere to be found. It is made | of the very fiavat Virginia leaf and ie manu- factured with tha greatest possible care, Presentation —Oa Saturday evening a deputation composed of the « flivers of the Charlottetown Engineer Corps, waited upon their Captain, Mr. William A.! Weeks, who is s.on tojo the noble army of benedicts—and presented him with a haudsome marble clock and sn address. Captain Weeks made a suitable reply, | Both address and reply will appear to-| morrow. » ' Ix a Bap Way —A young man named | Munn, belenging to Lot 43, was in the city to-day looking for law. He says that his! wife, with whom he has alwaya lived amicaby, was stulen by » man named Much and spirited awsy to his mother- is-law’s house at New London. He says farther that his wife is both resdy and willing to come back to him, but her mother | will not allow her to do 8», and he is tear- ful that it is the mother's intention to take his wife away to some part of the United | States. Hence his anxiety to once more- obtain possession of his spouse. i _- — — | Cavenr in THR Act. —A number of petty larcenies have lately been committed in the office of Ronald McMillan, coal dealer. Yesterday a report to this «ff ec: was made to the poilea, and to-day Marshal} Cameron detailed officer C.mpbell to go dows to the cffice and allow himself to be locked in while the clerk | was absent at dinner. The oftizer secreted | himself upstsirs. He had noc been there more than five minutes when a young lad named Eliworth entered the effive through | the window aad rifl dthe till. The officer, | who ssw the whole proceeding, promptly | gathered Eliworth in. He will appear before the court to morrow. é, weather; stationary or higher ; months, ‘nouncing the same, ' cloth at half regular prices —J B Macdonald, | drawers, l5c each; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Spxcrat Despatcues ro Toe ExaMINER The Hani of Justice ee Heavy Upon Mercier. —_——— The Champion Purist in the | Toils. | i Quezec, Oct. 11, Judge Chauveau rendered judgment in three cases for malfeasance of office agsiust ex-prenier Mercier, in connection with the dispos+l made of subsidies to Buie des Chaleur, Hereford and Montreal and Ot- tawa Railways, deciding that there was matter for indictment against the ex-pre- mier in all three cases, and ordering re- cords to be sent before the grand jury of the criminal assizes. Murder Most Foul. Moncton, Oct. 11. William Girvan, a farmer sixty years of age, was found dead in bed at Galloway, eight miles from Richibucto, Kent Co, yesterday, with his throst cut from ear to ear. He had been living with a young man twenty years of age, an adopted son, as his only companion It is said that this yung man had used threatening language towards the old man recently, and boasted that he would soon come into possession of the farm. Disloyal Officer Dismissed. Orrawa, Oct. 11. The name of C. A. McDonald, who has been airing his opinions in favor of annex- ation in Boston, has been removed from the list of efficers of militia, by orderiof the Minister of Militia—Hon Mr. Bowell. Blake in Boston. Toronto, Oct, 11. Hon. M-. Blake is announced to speak at a Home Rule meeting to be held in Boston October 26 b The Record roken Again. Lexinaton, Oct. 11. was broken T me, 2 183. The two-year-old record —_ Weat Phas bbe tog Toronto, Oct. 11 10% m Westerly to northwester’y winds, fair emperature Personal Prof, Fri z* has retarned t>» the city Dr. Darrach, of Kersington, is a guest at the Hotel Davies Geo. W. B v. MP P., Kensington, is a guest at '! Yooun horel, James Ross, M. L.C, Mount Stewart, isin the city. He is registered at the Queen Mr. and Mrs, Jehan Trainor, of Moncton, WN, B, are visiting relatives and friends in the ci v. Mr. C. R. Coker, Government Inspector of Halls, arrived here lsat evening to inspect the steamer Carroll, due here this evening. He is at the Hotel Daviee. Mr. T J Dillon, manager of the Dairy Station at New Perth, is visiting Char- lottetown. He is stopping at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Benj. Bremner bas returned from Port. laid, Oregon, where he was attending the ses- sion of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. Mr, D. M. Preston, representing Small & Co, wholesale clothiers, Montreal, is at the Hotel Davies. At the Queen Hotel last evening there were registered: H J Massey, S’side; Wm McKay and wife, Clifton; C W Du'cher, Vernon River; Rev J Sinclair, Bridgeville, N S; Geo.Maclean, Truro; M J Nicholson, and wife, Clifton; Mrs McKay, do. Mr. H_ L. Heartz has been engaged to play at the Mechanics’ fair, Boston, for two A telegram received Saturday, an wis'.ed him to start »t once, therefore his pupils and the general pub- lic will please take notice. Heleft by yester day morning's train, —_<- octll Slaughter Sale,— Plaid dress goods, 13c, for Se; towelling, 92, for 4°; men’s linders and bleached table damaska, 12c per yd; all-wool serge, 35 , for 18c per yd, Bound to clear at J B Macdonald’s, — oct]l Persons desiring to hire a house will find it to their advantage to luek over that conven- ient and heal‘hy located residence advertised by the subsciiber on Richmond Street wes’, Rent mo-Jlerate, halls beated with hot air fur- pace if desired. —Charles Higgins oll 2aw 3¥ Come to Prowse Bros’. great slaughter sale. It’s terrible, but they will f llow the men who have lost their heads till they lose their feet. Asout 50 packages grey flannels selling at cost, See the line of ail wool flannel selling at 14 cents; regular, 25 cents. Also fleecy cottons at 5 cents, regular 10 cent gords, Everything must be cleared out at once.—W. A. Weeks & Co, next to Beer & Goffs. 08 3i Overdue accoun*s on notes of hand, not settled for before the fifteenth day of October, inat., will be given to the courts for collection, —D A Bruce. oet3 til 15th 1 STeamas wee eer OCTOBER SAILINGS. EVERY SAtTUMbAYy from Roston. EVERY THRs}, 4 p.m, from tc harlotietown. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Oct. 4, 1892 —1m (tu fri) CHANGE —r1N — BUSINESS i ‘ —{x) As we are avout to make a change in our business, we have deeidéd t» offer our whole Stock of Staple te Por ee "sh Te: ~~ Bg eS ats ae aeee + ae eS Me ee a ee eg a Oe a ots tet e - [I t 30 Days BEFOR: MOVING INTO NEW PLACE, TT Our Stupendous Stock must and shall be got rid of at all hazards. ‘This is a rare opportunity, and you should avail yourself of it. Sale Genuine ! We Mean Business ! Thousands of Dollars’ worth of Dry Goods thrown on the market at .wonder- ful prices. We are determined that our customers shall have the best value on Prince Edward Island. PR IWSE W onderful bu vg mR O Paes 4 ‘The Cheap Men, Charlottetown, October 6, 1892—eod & wky and Fancy Sack aaa =6ER FASHIONABL DRESS 6000S. | MITLLINERY | i Baw, (ne of the Most Successful Departments in the Store. i a ee LATEST NOVELTIES ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. | The Newest things in WOOLEN MA- TERIALS for Fall and Winter Costumes. All the latest Colorings in DIAGONALS, MOTTLES and Plains. English & American Hats & Shapes. Expert Milliners. All Werk Guaranteed. STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROS. MANTLES AND JACKETS! A large part of our first importations already sold. Three (3) Cases Latest Novelties expected daily. Small sizes and large sizes, Misses’, Maids’ and Ladies’. NOTE WELL: Our Garments are perfect fittiag and of superior finish and workmanship. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eod & wky SS The Largest and Best Assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS in the City. All the Latest Novelties in BRAIDS, GIMPS and ASTRAKANS. eee — = 2 = ——— > ee WERE TERRORS When We Begin Cutting Prices. ccnp neenmemnnts-eepetanansenaan —(x)—— —— —— —_ We are bound that no place wili sell cheaper than us, We are over-stocked with goods this Fall and money is wanted. (f you want Ready—made Clothing, Hats, Caps, or anything in Men’s Furnishing Groods, we'll give prices that will leave competitors in the shade, Lose no time but go to Dp. A. BRUCE’S. Our reputation as the Leading Tailoring Ustablishment in Charlottetown is well known to every one. Call and inspect our magnificent stock of Overcoatings and Suitings in English, Scotch and Canadian makes, Leave your order with us, Kvery garment to your satisfaction or money refunded, D. A. BRUCE, CHAMPION CLOTHIER, Charlottetown, September 27, 1892—-eod & wky a ———_—— —— SES —— ee ee ee ee _—— COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING datinccialentbiniis Me Pum te IL THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ——— -- ——_——__—_ — RADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it moving if BARGAINS will do it. As we have decided to run our business, on and after October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote pric2s lower than the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experience v»° years in business, We learned that those who pty cash are entitled to the tull benetit derived fron prompt payments; and 'as “pay as you go” is the only safe road to travel, we will eadeavor to educate public jsentiment in favor of that independence of characser which is not foand in those who ‘efer ce edit to paying cash. | As we want money, we also want te give value for your money. We must, therefore, have you come in and see what we can do for you. The LACKS? NOVH#ULIES in our ine always on hand. McLEOD & McKENZIE. (1) s:lottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky = ———<— ——— ————<—— ———— — ss a = = —— a =r GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. a We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ a number of hands. Factory in full blast. Patroaize home industry. We are making spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOrT BROT BRS... Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eod & wky Get your CARPETS at the SCOTCH HOUSE. * : *s ai + + a + eg * : * -