~ ee el aaa aie i AON lily lia m Albi us lt * wie adil allel FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, $1.10, etc., etc JAMES PATON & CO. ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. - > EE PERE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 :s92 THE SUCCESS —OF OUR-~- Readymade Clothing DEPARTMENT Has been heralded far and near by the concourse of people who have taken advantage of the Genuine Bargains which we offer in_ this Department; and to still boom the business we will offer all through this Month, until sold, Attractive Prices that tell their owa tale of cheapness, namely :— Children’s Reefers from One Dollar, Children’s Suits, (ne Dollar, Men’s Suits, 'Il'wo Seventy-five, Men’s Reefers, Two Fifty, Men’s Overcoats, ‘Three Dollars, Men's Ulsters, Five Dollars, Fifty Men’s Good Heavy All-Wool Over- coats, worth $7.50, for $4. One Wundred Good All-Wool Tweed Suits, worth from $6 to $8, will clear at $4.75. Sizes from 28 to 30, Will fit Boys from 10 to 15 years. Short and Long Pants. 200 pairs Pants, Black Worsted, all sizes from 30 to 42 waist. Will clear this lot at $2.50; worth from $3,50 to $450, R aii SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE. (x) One Hundred and Fifty ents’ Cape Ulsters, same style as Melissa Coats (but not rain proof), Prices from Eight to Fifteen Dollars. We offer this lot at a special low figure. Melissa Coats, rain- proof, at cost. English Waterproof Coats at Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten Dollars. Nice selection of patterns to choose from. We are bound ‘to attract trade if LOW PRICES will do it. We will give you the goods for nothing if we cannoc substantiate every paragraph in this advertisement, —_— (8) CALL TO-NIGHT & GET FIRST CHOICE. ——— — —{X) ee ee JAMES PATON & GO,, Scotch Clothing Store. Charlottetown, November 12, 1£92—eod & why Local and Other Items, SpectaL Vatves in ready made clothing at McKay Woolen Mills sia aaah At QuarrerR Prics.—A big stock of the best covels—five cents up—at the Diamond BKeokstore. a Civic —The regular monthly meetiug of the City Council wil! be held on Monday evening at the usual hour. Tue Oxty PLace.—You cannot get those five cent prize statiovery packages exce pt you g° to the Diamond Bockstore. Crossinc —A new stone crossing is being put down on Kent Street near Mark Wrigbt & Co’s factory. It was baily needed. >_> BLANKETS AND CoMFORTERS.—One of the largest stocks of the best goods in the city to choose from.—W A Weeka & Co, vext to Beer & Goff s, novll 3i w permeate D’ye Bear ?—Call at the Diamond Book: store and get one of those Jadies’ hand bags for twenty-five cents—tirst price one dollar. -> Reap James Paton & Co's. new advt, They are cffering children’s reefers, over coats, suits and odd pants at prices that tell every time for cheapness. y- e VoLUNTEERS, ATTENTIOUN,—Ail members cf the Volunteers who intend to jin the Associ ation will meet in the new hali over Tanton’s store at 8 o'clock th's evening. Terpsrcuore Hatt —A claesa for adults who have not been previously taught will be opened on Tu ssday evening, 15_h inst., at 8 u’clock.— E. Burris. 4i—novl]l cllittteai Temperance Meeting — Remember the ublic temperance meeting in Wright's Hal) rince Street, on Monday cvening. The pub lic are invited. Chair taken at § o'clock. a edipann SHODA‘’S GINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and fiuest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 tis. - Graveyvarp Inscrance.—The hearing of the remaining cases in this now celebra‘ed case will bogin at Sc. John on the 8th Decem- ber. Rev. Sydaey Welton’s bail has been fixed at $16,0CO inieeealipioctiaie Twenty Five Cents Each — At Wat son's drugstore — Hair brushes, clutl brushes, pipes, shaving mugs, walking eticks, purses. Ali good value. See them in the window to-night. - Betrer Tuan Ever.—The ten cent table at the Diemond Bookstore will this evening eontain bargains which will make you won der He ip yourself to the big bonar Zi, ag it is only once in a Lifetime you get such an ope portunity. insect IntTENSE ExcitemMent.—Prowse Bros. new s‘ore ia thronged from early morning, but the doors are not clored rgiinst: anyone. Many are Leird to say it is the best show ever seen here, Come and see for yoursel’ —Provse Bios accesses A CenTexarian.—The oldest man in Vic te:ia County, says the Gleaner, has died at Three Brooks He was Daniel Mcikay, ap American, who his spent the greater part of his life in New Brunswick. He was ia his 105th year, oiehiieliieh ts Sirver Jvpwee.—The train from Cape Traverse will come through to Charlottetown at noon on Monday, and will take the clergy from the city to Hun'er Tiver, were teams will meet them and convey them to Hope River to be present at the celebration of the Silver Jubilee cf Rev James Aineas McDonald’s ordination to the priesthood, The ceremony, as has el: eady been announced, will take pl.ca at Hope River on Tuesday. sabia Warnine To Snirrins of Ecos —Thirty- six cases of eggs were recently seized at East. porton bvoard the International Steamship Company's steamers. They were being for- warded from P.ince Edward Islsnd to Boston, and had been invoiced at thirty dez ns to the case, but it wag found that the boxes had been raised so as to allow of an extra six dozen to each. They are tobe sold at auction. —St. Ardrew's Beason, Ir is beyond all doubt that “Myrtle Navy’ is the favorite tobaccu with the smokera of Canada. They obtain more enjoyment from it than from any other tobacco made, and those of them who have need it long enovgh to test ite merits never abandon it for any other brand. ‘The reason for this preference is that the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” is made of the very finest leaf which is grown, and that in every process of its manufacture the mest vigilant care is exercised to preserve the genu- ine aroma of the leaf. ‘eas ovina IuivstRatep Lecrvre.—Mr. J. Heber Hatlam hs bought the stereopticon used by Mr. L. O. Armstrovg to illustrate his lecturea im the Market Hall and in the Exhibition building recently. This is one of the finest and most modern instruments obtuinab e, and the pictures shown by Mr. Armstrong were the finest ever seen here. Mr. Haslam has procured a complete set of views of Rocky Mountain scenery and agricultural subjects in the North West He will be giad to give an illustrated lecture ia apy part of the country where there is a suitable hall for the pu-p se. sii sous He Wont Work.—Mre. Erost, of Brant, Ont,, has laid a complaiat before Mr. McNam ara, J. P, charging her son, Joseph, with refusing to work, He is a young man of about 20 years of age, and according io his mother’s story has never been cf any use exci ps to meal time. She seemed to be imprissed with the degtrine of the chief apostle that “if any map sil! sot labor, neither shall he eat.” His Worship remanded him to jail for a couple of days o give him an opportunity of sampling prison fare, after which he will receive his trial, _-~o-— Comtxc FRoM THE States — Says the Calgary Herald ot Nov. 23d: Ihe train for the north this morning Carried a large number of passengers, among whom were some 30 dele- gates from the states of Washington and J tabo, who, having beard much of northern Alberta as a desirab!e home for settlers, are here for the purpose of selecting lands upon which to settle. They are a fine {class of men and are all well todo. Some of them have brought their stock and effects along, and will not return to the States, the balance, however, after th-y have chusea a location, wi.l go back, returning to Alberta in the spring with theic families and possessions. Twenty more d«l gates from Washington state arrived ia Calgary this morniog. They wil! go north on Thursday. Says the Vancouver Neéws- Advertiser: A large number of farmers from Washington state have this year emigrated to Alberta by this route (the Columbia and Kootenay Navigation company), and last week the steamer Columbia had on board no less than 20 families from that locality. Local and Other Hems, Stamri;— Old stamps very cheep at the Diamond Books‘ore. vacates To-night we will give special value in ties, anderclo hing, etc.—D A Bruce. novl2 Get Your Scrrry.—Lay in, your stock of best ink, A big stock at specially low prices at the Diamond Bookstore. -> Horses Suirrep ~Mr. Robort Stead left yesterday morning wich ten of the’ finest heavy horges that have left Charlottetwn this summer. So horsenen eay. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE —Port Mu'grave, Nov 1!2—-Passed south, steamer Fastnet, schr Ju ia Frank'ia; south yeste-day, beigt. Flrica, achr. Whise Cloud, Grenada. - County Court.—At the adj urned ses- tion of the County Court this forenoon, Jurge alley give jadgement for the de- fendant ina mowing machine case, and hear! some new evidence in the ease of Jona Joy va. D. A. Bruce and others. hei Tuk New Horet ~ Plans by Mr. W. C Harris, A. R. OC, A., are exhibited in the window of Watson's drugstore; Messrs. eee SOLID FACTS! mene On account of our low prices on Carpets, hundreds have taken the advantage and Purchased their Carpets from us, which goes to show our efforts to please the public have been successfal. Our Carpet trade is growing rapidly, and if low prices and good honest goods is what you want, come to us. All goods marked in plain figures. No deception practiced. which is done when goods are marked in characters. We bny our Carpets direct (not in this city, as some of our competitors have done), and for large stock and variety we take the lead. No old stock to pick from, but good, clean, fresh goods. We never eare to advertise prices. We always lead, othors follow. We Chappell & Philips’ p'ana form part of the attraction of thé window of Megara, Prowse Bros.’ new store. nie. In no Dancer. — Teiephonic . 2dvices from Sour's this afterneon are to the effect that the two schooners ashore at Seuris are in the same positioa as yesterday, aud that they are in no immediate’ danger as the weather is fine and there is no sea on. til Lalgiindenn Sr. Parrick’s Hans.—Rev. Michael McMillan lectured in S*. Patrick’s Hall last evening, under the auspices of the League of the Cross: His subject was “The Duties of Young Men.” The lec- ture was well delivered and listened to with the greatest attention. —_ Sree THe Bear and other animals in the 8 ow window of Prowse Bres’, new store on Richmond Street, in which they began busi. ness toeday. Beautiful siik handkerchiefs given away. The new store.is handsomely home look nice. appreciate your trade and hope for a continuation of the same. Always remember that you can make a dollar go a long way in our Store when fixing up your house, as we have everything you want to make No Branch Stores. PATTOH BROS., THE REAL & GENUINE GARPET MEN, Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky fited up ard weli stocked. Everyone is/| heartily invited. thicken Dismissep —Mr, M. Sweetnam, Chief Pos'- office Inspector, has been io town for sever«l days on an official visit, Duriog his stay Mr. *«eetnam made an investigation concerning { certain miss ngletters. The wrong doing has » eu traced to the Messenger of the Depart- ment whose services have -been dispensed Wi-h. —— i e SHODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem« edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottic. Pay only for the good you receive. At all ruggists, S!%.00 per hatile, six botifes 85.50. If you went to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send poste] for * Morning Eight,’ FoorsaLt.— There was a lively game of} football at Victoria ‘Park. this morning be- tween two of our juvenile clubs, the Brighton H rees and the second team of theJunior Abegweits The Abegweits seemed to have it all thei own way, as they mare a score of two tuuch downs to nothing. As this has been the Heroes’ first’ defeat, they kind of feel bad over i. Uric Aci ia the bleod is the cause of near- iy all disease. It visits every prt of the body and ia liable to fasten dieease on any organ; the duty of the kidreys is to extract wastes from the blood; @ cold will stop this action, a pain ia the back follows, and, unless relief is obtained, permanent inability of the kidneys to perform their functions follows, which may terminate in liver complaint, dys- pepsia, blood disease, dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills assist the kidneys to natural work, and cure all complaints and results arising fiom same. 6 Mortvary Sraristics.—We are indebt- ed to Dr. R. Johnson for the following sta- tistics for the month of October, 1892 :— Number of deaths, 13. Same month last year, 18. Causes of deaths—Typhoid fever, 4; heart disaase, 2; hemorrhage, 1; paralysis, 3; convulsions, 1; old age, 2. Age at death—Under 5 years, 2; from 5 to 18, 2; from 23 to 59, 6; from 75 to 88, J Average age at death—36 11-12 years. Rel gion~ Protestantss" 7; Catholica, 6 Nationality—English. 7; Scoteh, 2: Irish, 2; African, 2. Sex Males, 7; females, 6. ~~ — It is pleasing to note that Mr. Strang’s letter to THs Examiner setting forth the claims of the Capes route, is being quoted approvingly by pspers-on the cther side of the strait, We hope that the Government will favorably consider the application for extension of the pier at Cape Traverse. Sunday Services. St. James’ Church —Preaching at 11 a m ant 7 p° m*'by ~Mer’-T CO James. Sabbath School at 2.30, Meeting for men only at the Y MC A foemoriow afternoon ‘at 4 o'clock, Ail men are most cordially invited, young or old. Kensiagten Hall.—Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Song service and preaching at-7 pm ty-Rev W © Matthews. St. Peter's Cathed: al. —Services to morrow: Holy Commusion’at 8a m; Mating and Sermon at Il o’clock ;. Evensong and Sermon at 7 o'clock, Zion Church—Morning prayer m etivg at 10.15. Sunday School ard Sible class at 2.30 pm. Services at 11 am and7 p m will be conducted by Rev D Sutherland Gospel Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon {n McLeod's Hall, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railwa men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson : Hebrews I1-]—“Paith.” St. Paui’s Church.—Services tesnorrow : Celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 a m:; Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer and Sermon 7 o'clock. The Rev F DeSoyres, of St Joha’s Chu-ch, St John, N B, will offi iate morning and evening. Services will be held ia the Christian Meet ing House, Upper Great George St, toemorrow in the forenoon at 1) weed. and in the evening at7 e’clock. The RevOB Emery will preach in the morcing. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.39, Rigby and Melissa waterproof overcorts sre sold low at McKay Woolen Mills, novl2 BOYS’ GLOTHING. a —(x)—-—— - Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys’ Heavy Overcoats. ee pence ene meen XE) a ee a ae BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS REEFERS! BOYS’ SUITS! BOYS’ SUITS! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART. LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, October 19. 1892—eo] & why calcd biel NAPA We have just received a large lot of these celebrated GLOVES. For Quality, is nothing like them in town. Also, a nice lot of Kid, Bucksip, Astracan and other leading Style and Prices there Woolen, Styles to select from. DD. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, November 4, 1892—eod & wky Great Clothing Sale. ——(x)—---— —- _ J. BG. Overcoats and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Wen’'s Yen's Wen’s Men’s Reefers, and Reefers, and eee and Reefers, and Reefers,| and Reefers, | and eae and Reefers, MACDONALD'S For Lowest Prices. Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ J. B. MACDONALD'S For the Cheapest in Town. in Men's and Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannot be undersold., Men's Far Coats—Wonderfal value for ready money, _J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Quality ‘‘ap” and prices ‘‘Jown” hay. laced us at the head of the fir trade of PE sland, Specia} value in astrakan, beaver, persian lomb and sable garmente »f oll kinds. Beer Bros. nevl2 dy wy Sweet Potatoes for sale by the pound at 15,600. [FTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW B90PS opened this Fall, witn stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. If you want to buy cheap, g> there. This the Beer & Goft’s, di— novil Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, $1.10, etc, etc--JAMES PATON & CO.