il eck . ,, “uu, ea? kn lilt i aa i Store--s,. 7k ES PATON & CO. * Oni my dt al Bh Rai a cnc lala CARPETS cut without extr, charge at the Scotch THe cia lll a DAILY EXAMINER. : rrvyy ry 4 — oui SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 — — — ee - penicillin Local and Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIC VOW, | a oF | Fisctios Day in “— Grenowess. SPKCIAL dicen To tue atelin R . ye Bam arxs at the Diamond Books‘ore to Pleuro- Pueuiaonia. 04 4 — | 1 —- oe > Lonpon, Oct. 22. # 8 B Potrce Court. —-Thia morning one drunk was fined $2 or eight days. - portato Cror.—The Potato cr p in Colches ter County, N. S., is said to be very poor. It is announcod that pleuro-pneum nia has been discovered in a Canadian cow landed in Dundee and taken to Fifeshire All the animals with which it came in i contact were ordered to be destroyed. Gotp.—A superb st ck of pencils and pen holders at the Diamond Bookstore, from one d lar upw ards Genuine Little Qaren Cigars re- ceived to-day at Watsons. The pest 5 ceatsmoke to be had. 221i - Disastrous Storm. Maprip, Oct. 22 A violent storm prevailed last night along the Spanish Mediterranean coast. A number of wrecks are reported. Qcexr-—Is is not time that the platform on Richmond Street, im sfront of the new Stamper building, was put down / Conservative Elected by Acclama- tion. MonTreat, Oct. 22. Dr. Severn LaChapelle, the ministerial candidate in Hochelaga has been elected by acclamation. Tux Lowest Yet.—Best bound ledgers, surnale and day books at the Diamond B okstore, for 20 cents per hundred’pages. - Bert Puorocraruic Co — Be sure and see the beautiful goods displayed in our window this (Saturday) evening.--Haszard & M ore. o___—- Failure in Wales. > Lonvon, Oct. 22. George Hopkins, a general provision merchant at Cardiff, has failed. His liabil- itics are $300,000. Gree renenieenem Obituary. Rey. James Pcsoess will conduct divine ge vice on Sai beth, October 30, at Brookfield at 11 am; Hunter River at 3 pm; New Gias- g°% at 6 30 pm wy o Tur steamer Northumberland will leave Charlottetown for Summerside to morrow afrernoon at one o'clock, instead of four) o'clock on Moudsy morning. ' | Hatirax, Oct. 22. The Rev. J. F. Avery, formerly of the this cry, died PREVENTION is better than cure; and if you want to prevent many of the ills of summer get in good conditioa by taking an occasional dose of Every body's Pills, ees mee: . Baseball at Boston. A Bie Sate.—Over two Lundred of those five cent prize stationary packages wir go'dat the Diamond Bockstore yet rday, The people know where to get the biggest | bargains. Tabernacle Church, in | yesterday in New York. Boston, Oct. 22 The third game of the baseball serics was | won by Boston, 4 to @. eee Weather Bulletin. Aqgvirten —David Peckham, who was are rested at Springhill, N. S., on a charge of bigamy, was tried befors Judge Morse and | Tororro, Oct We «= acquitted. He was rearrested on a charge of | ; : forging « marriage certificate | Strong west to northwest winds; mostly ~~ | fair, not much change in temperature. 99 “en - Gor Tu Go.—Eight thousand dollars’ worth | of lamps, china and crockery thrown on the m ket, and which will be sold at from 20 to} 25 per cent. reduction—Connol!ly & Co olS lw eod A eS General Telegraphic News os | Lennon, Oct. 20 —Advices from St. | Petersburg aun unee thit a train was de- 'railed near there tu-’ay. Eight carrivges ---> Sevenry-Five reefers, ages from 4 to 12 iain anions Gin: i The | Were. em shed and twenty-three pe sons — — : ‘; killed So : ie ‘ n ot of o ‘ pte a I ep ' 74d sacieatie I os = | Wrnipeo, Oct, 20.—Up t> this time ps" 8, ai°U rg ¢ last year the season's wheat, as purchased from farmers by millers and grain buyers, | reached 1,137,000 bushels; whie this aa }son it amounts to 2,500,000 bushela, ali of track at) which 1s either in e¢) vators im siations or shipped east, and mon-y in the pockets of Manitoba and Northwest farmers night and get a bargain. —Se itch Store. Oc 22 Si. - = Nancy Hanks’ Larest —The Nashville, Tenn., on the 19 h, was heavy and the track not favorab’e for vo the attempt to break 204, Nancy Hanks a , - ; ted, ois 204. Quarters, 313, 1.024,). BuENos AYRES, Oct. 20.—The revolt in 1 324, 205. All things considered, it was the | Santiago del Estro, the capital of the pro- greatest performance of Nancy Hanks’ career. | Vince of that pame, is assuming formidab'e o | proportions. The r-b-ls, in full possession Back AGAIN. —A dosprtch from Truro says : of the capital, placed the provincial mini- Newton Lee has returned from Quebec. He | sters uniler arrest. The governor ot the sold his trotting more, Lucey Dersick, to Mr. | province has asked the national government Vail, of Montreal, fr a hacdsome figure. | to interfere and restore the status Guo. Lucv Derrick trotted two five-mile racesup{ Cnicaco, Oct. 20. ~The ceremonial there, doing one of therm io 13 45, beating the festivities of the woili’s fair buildings be- | celebrated upp*r province horse James. Lucy | gan to day with a tremendous parade of also went « half in | 14. leivic societies of Chicago and rear by ati , |places. It was a magnificent showing of ‘Tuxne are more cases of sickness and death | the numbers and influence of the ordinary from diseased kidneys than from all other’ citizen of the ‘greatest country the sun diseasee combined. It is your own fault if | shines on.” To-day over 80,600 men were ee ae, a aa ae ieee |in the parade, including the highest officials Dodd's Kidney Pi'ls are guaranteed to cure of the federal government, diplomatic the worst c:ses. It cos‘s but little to give representatives of foreign powers, governors them atrial They are for sale by all drug- and other officers of nearly every state in giste and dealers, or by mail on receipt of 50 the union, the state world’s fair boards, cents, or six bexes for $2.50. Wreite for book | commiseioners to exposi‘ion from foreign called Kidney Tasik. 1 | countries, and thousands of men prominent ait |in judicial, commercial and professional Diraraenta —That dread disease, diph- circles, The work of decorating is com- theris, has again bruken out in Newfound pleted, and the entire city is beautifully land. It will be remembered that list yeor arrayed in holiday garb. hundreds lost their lives there by this con-, Lonvon, Oct. 20.—A meeting of the anti tagious disease. If it gets seated in St.|popery sesociation was held last evening to Joho's thia fall and winter, terrible c+lam- Tne oc the monet Saya a ity will be the result, as thousands are in, | 7. ; ~ . oie eenditivn to ward off disease, owing Catho'ic The meeiing was the most dia- : : orderly affair of the kind held in this ae we of homes and Comm | oivy fora year. It was evilent many of those ort by the late fire. present were not in accord with the spirit of | cence religious interference manifested by the as- sociation. The proceedings were marked throughout by continued howlirg and yelling and a perfect torrent of ribaldry. The uproar was 80 pe'sistent that it prevented ary re solutions from bring pes ed Cotumecs, 8S. C., Oct. 20 —The house of Josh Adams, near Clearmont, Sumptor county, was burned yesterday. Hist: u; little children, who vere locked in the house while the father snd no her attended religious ser- vice, were burned to death. A Jounauistic Joxe.—The manager of the Island Reporter, pablished at Sydney, C. B., is, undoubtedly, a great humorist. In bis issue of the 19th, at hand thie morn- ing, he says that he bas decided to give his readers the benefit of a ** newsy outside,” and advises everyone to read wach page over carefully. Acting upon this advice, we turned over the psper and found that the outside pages were—blank ! —--~._-——— SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American _Rem- - -- If you are in need of any qualities in grey flannels give W A. Weeks & Co. a edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, vet ‘ iktaneys, Rlood. Guarantee call. They are showing the best value in contract with every bottle. Pay the city. only for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 per A few boys waterproof cate, slig’ tly botile, six bottles $5.50. if you damaged, for sixty-five cents, «ut 1) @A Want to know about SKODA’S a Bruce's. c223i 3 > pats 0 . i : : tine ogadl as a Morning Boys’ and children’s reefers, overcoat’, a suits and odd pants, cheap for cash at the Sco'ch store. © 21 3: We have a very large stock of ladies rubber circulars and have them marked , very cheap —W. A. Weeks & Co, next to; Beer & Goff's Homemade men better’ and cheaper than imported stock; also, imported overcoats, reefers and suits, just as good and an »wful lot cheaper than homemade, at Prowse Bros’, the Wonderful Cheap Men oci2? 3i FooTBALL. —The Pictou football team will vi-it this city abeut Thanksgiving Day and pley @ ceturp match wirh the Crescen ts. Turxe is no humbag about the Scotch waterproof coats. They are the best waters roof garments. They are @ sure protection in case of rain, and are useful as ordinary gar ments to be worn daring the sunshine. They not only take the plece of a rubber garment, without its disadvantages, but are comfortable garments made of elegant designs in tweeds and other cloths. You will find a large variety to select from at the Scotch Clothing House. 020 3i Sr. James’ Uncan —The new organ for St. James’ Church will arrive here by the steamer Carroll next Tuesday It is ex pected that Mr. Ryder will give his grand organ recitalon Thanksgiving night, Nov 10 Mr. Cc A. Ryder is at present in the city to superinrend the setting up of the On his way through Moncton a Nu MAN ever emoked ‘Myrtle Navy” tobaceo for a fortnight and then took to any brand in preference toit. It bears its own testimony of its qualities and it is testimony inetrument. build Sane which is always coavinciag. The smoker he secured the contract te uid & IATEC) who uees it is never annoyed by getting it organ fur the Methodist Church of that) oo ietimes of good quality and somtimes of place. bad. The arrangements of the maaufacturers - for keeping its quality «quail are very Tue Boston Way.—A_ school teacher elaborate and comp'ete, and are the results of | many years«f experi nce and close obser- named Theodore Longest, of Boston, Ind., ama was recently foun’ guilty of hanging 10-year old Daniel Scart in school by the neck with & whip cord till his tongue lolled out. The little fellow had been obstrepercus, and was drawn up till he stood upon his toes, and left thus while a class recited, and not noticed until the children in the school raised the alarm by their cries. Longest will be expelled. oo The largest selection of waterprof crats in | tweeds, cashmercs, meliissas and guma, «ver | imported to P. E. Island by one firm, is to be | found at the Scotch Clothirg Store, Vict ria | Row. €20 3i Ia order to close the old partnership bo ks we request a settlement at o1 ce cf all accoun 8 reudered by Jes Paton & Co. «203i | / Wi MeGSor ° G WHAT Wi 4 Ht \ \ ——— We cords. Never assortincei{ roof on Prince Below is what we have. been ~ « —~ % y oo = 2 a OUR S By 5 =~ EASON OF 1892 Wy %% kn \ 1 ths Ss 8 us aes eck se i : , ; \\ AN AY \ fat ~ al / : = : SES LPS SNES I LR ONE \ QUAN A FTE PE 5 Wy \ \\\\ MAAK ett te LE eT ~// (7a Je Z WON yg SO a te (af MQ ‘ . > “.* \ eva wilh. f will beat all previous re- has such a large seen Edward Island. We do not adve under one a true statement of | tise to lead the public astray, but WHAT WE PROVE. 1698 SUITS, S33 OVERCOATS, 901 REEFERS, 63.3 OD ip PANTS. CLAIM WE CAN Farmers and others have found in the past that we sold Clothing much cnueaper than any other house im the trade, and that we treat our customers right everyone knows. Dealers with us will have cause to rejoice at the Bargains they get at our Store. Come one and all. PROWSE Wondertul Phe > ROS Cheap Men, Charlottetown, October 6, 1892—eod & wky You want a Stylish Garment. You want a Serviceable Garment. You want the Best Value. vw . We have a most complete range of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Sacques, Reefers and Ulsters. We pay particular attention to this Department, and can assure you that in Value and Assortment if is not surpassed if equalled in the city. +1x)- ST Y BROS | a BDEWNI Wee Victoria Row. Block, Brown's Charlottetown, October 15, 1892—eod & wky = - : = SELLING OFF! | Greatest of all Before December Ist we want te clear out ales ! the balance ot Men’s Hats, Underclothing, White and Regatta Shirts, Col- lars, ‘Ties, Hosiery, ete, STARTLING BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. - Sale positive for Cash only. Our own make of Readymade — Clothing, in Sack Coats, Cutaways, Double-breasted Reefers Don’t buy 4 and QOvercoats, selling at sweeping ‘reductions, imported trash when you can buy our make for less money, D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, October 20, 1892—eod & wky ———— COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING | cctsniiainghlaiiis dia SUT ienecisisgils THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. — ——_- —— ——+(x)— --— — —— - ‘TBAB 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 1st, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote pric+s lower than the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experience uf years in business, We learned that those who piy cash are entitled to the full benefit derived fron pronpt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe row t» travel, we will endeavor to educate public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is uot found in those who efer cr:lit to paying cash. a4 As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We must, therefore, have you come in and see what we can do for you. The LAC&S52 NOVELTIES in oar line always on hand. McLEOD & McKENZIE Charlottetown, September 22, 1892--eod & wky GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. a (x -—— ——- —— We help to make a market for your prodace, as we employ a number of hands. Faciory ia fall blast. Patroaize hom: industry. We are making spieadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away dowa, GOFF BROTHERS. | Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eodj& wky Best five-frame Brussels Carpets, $1,10 per yard; other qualities in Brussels from 40 cents up- JAMES PATON & CO