nena ese senate . - Ea nee ——s THE DAILY EXAMINER. , : - - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 i892 Local and Other Items nee 2 Way — | TRLBGRAPEIC ARWS.! Tue Harsor Ligat will be re-opened 01 Thursday next, Speciat Desrarcwes tro Tue Examiner. | _ ~~ — | Banpb. —The band of Howorth’s Hiflernica Nv paraded the streets at noon toeday. iy ‘ L. O. F.—Regular meeting of Court Avon- a a a dale this evening at8 o'clock. Full attendance mgd Vessels Lost in British Channel. Norice.—A special prayer service will samndinameameans TErIs SPACE BELONCS FTO be held inthe W. C. T. U. on Monday, Lonpow, Oct. 28 eee A c—_——_ Oct. 31st at 4 p- m an aa 3 . bi eetioagohe A heavy gale swept over the channel We cram to have the best ready-made all day yesterday and during the night clothing in town. The proof is that they several vessels went ashore. Heavy . are made by ourselves.—). A. Bruce. weather also prevailed all along the east P } th b b ht ian coast of England. A severe wind and rain rices ess 4 an can e oug JOURNALISTIC. —The Pictou Standard has | 8torm prevailed off the mouth of the Tyne entered up on the 35°h year of publication. |@¥ti9g which the schooner R *sulute, in Like wine, it improves with age. attempting to enter the harbor, was driven t S] ht 4s ] <i eo ashore. The schooner soon pounded her a any aug er a e . PREVENTION is better than cure; and if you bottom out. ‘The crew were rescued. The 5 want to prevent many of the ills of summer | schooner Annie, of Liverpool, was wrecked get in good condition hy taking an occasional | in Lough Strangford, Ireland. Her crew ST en JAS PATON & CO dose of Everybody's Pills, .... | and six men were drowned. cece emma § penn renee emnees First crass Hore, —Remember the Blair's Defeat. meeting to promote a first-class hotel, to be —— h D held to-morrow afterncon at 4 o'clock St. Joun, Oct. 28. 8 ry 00 an arpe 6n. in the CO.ty Counc] Chamber. Attorney-General Blair is so annoyed reais by his defeat in York that he has shaken New Cucrcu —The corner stone of the | the dust of Fredericton from his feet. He > | new Roman Catholic church at Kentville | is about to open a law office in this city was laid on Wednesday. His Grace Arch-| and is said to be looking for a residence bishop O’Brien gave a special sermon onjhere. It is also reported he will the occasion. seek election in King's, making a sae 3 > — Ma vacancy by appointing Flewwelling “i. r" . . See Tem and be coavinced that we sell | Auditor General. Another report is ARE SELLING THE FOLLOWING GOODS readymade clothing cheaper than you can] that he will retire from qrovinsial politics buy the cloth for. See our window this p.|and cultivate St. Joha with a view of m. Pants worth $4 50 fr $2 90.—Scotch | government leadership. “His name is never he re oe eo Store. oct27 3i mentioned in connection with coming the : —> eleetion in this city and the county Liberal- 5 ¥ Tue Loyal Temperance Legion, under{ Conservative standard bearer will be or as n the supervision of Miss Mary Davies, as-| selected by a convention. The names of @ sisted by Miss McDonald, kindergarten | Mayor Peters, George McLeod, George teacher, will reopen on Saturday, Nov. 5 h. | Robertson, and. others are mentioned. Industrial school is open every Thursday, | Geo. McLeod, who rag against Sir Leonard a at 3p m. Tiliey in 1882, and was an_ opposition aliniiaeaaent wf Sree bd dee ee candidate in the bye-elections in 188%, left Proureition Convenrion.—The prohibi-| his party when it adopted unrestricted tion convention st Amherst opened on | recipracity. 5 , Wednesday afternoon, Mr. J. T. Bulmer, - P rove icy torate,| twe varouieon 21s-« | Barre? Cane Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- A 130 delegates present. Rev. Mr. Mason of SrockTon, Cal., Oct. 28. 5 P. E. Island wae iv attendance. ~~ Rowena, a two-year-old Palo. Alto Gilly. coats Bo S Hea Ove 4 New Croraixna vor Curmpren. — We} ™*de 4 mile against’time in 218} yester- 5 have just recuived a special line of reefers] 2*¥- This is the fastest mile ever made by 2 ih coon (x) sud suits for boys trom four years up, | **¥o year-old filly. x} Which we nave piso'on ve mre xi Stamtal cut dows the worlds sallon BOWS’ REERRRS | BOYS’ REEFERS! BOYS’ SUITS! BOYS SUETS | Black Silk War H sl eal Wonderful Cheap Meu vci26 3i | Palo Alto record by a quarter of a second. We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. ack Si arp enriettas, usué ———-— --—(x)— ——_ — - We have not got a reefer four years old Mrs, Harrison's Funeral. sco g ] 35 V 75¢ in our shop, but we can fil your four-year- eo pt i€ » -* v, nov 7 >() old boy witha £0 od reefer or overcoat for The f } ae a & f ; 7 ie ; “Dea . | * r t ¥ cents less money than any other men in the ue funeral services over the remains vu C le VIO?’ Di ess 200ds, Worth « , ie Prowse Berothere, ths Wonderful | Mrs. Harrison took plac: at the White , Seah oapika ame (ad Say mone Tae ae LONDON Hovsas: now 1 o’ cents, sinialliaaiacchinaty profoundly impressive and of the simplest | Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky : : oe 89 ; Coie s=haracter. _eamemanmaanas nsepesaeensgnenansnengnct An Extraordinary Bargain—Solid Black} we sxe te tesiers of chitdren's ana | Se? Fepoaite boys’ suits, reefers and cape overe its, and The Raiph B. Peake Ashore. . .. Ss ° " ‘ : Worsted Coatings or Suitings, usual price} if you sre ‘to tave your boys well dressed oa as , 5 9 at reasonably low prices do not waste your Port Murcrave., Oct. 22. a te ’ i t you : 7 : 52.0), now ss ] 65. time but 4, oms " h y. lair ty. Scotch The barque Rilph: B. Peake, thirty-five J r 13] . Os Cl { | . Clothing Store. ns umes Paton & Co. days from Liverpool, in thick fog and rain, é Marvellous Value—Blue ‘Nap Oths] 0c 28-3 & »y ran ashore on Isle Madame. The vessel (x) / . a ; . Fa . lies i bad ition, suitable for Men’s Overcoats or Ladies’| Next Moxoay.—a deputation from the | e* ™ # bad position : Halifax Tnstitution fur the Deaf and Dumb Writ Acai O’Brien. > Ey i ° . ae a r gainst rien — ™ -~ , : . e I th li hold a meeting in St. Paul's School- aa Jackets, worth $1.85, for $1.40; wo will hold meeting in. St, Pauls Schoo! oom Ta 3 00 tor s2 25 inst. The Principal, Mr ge . . > Jat . st) ae “os James Fearon, The Court of Queen's Bench has issued a will deliwer an address and illustrate the New Carpets Received |[—he Scotch work ofthe institution. A collection will | *Tit of execution against William O'Brien Carpet Store is well known. _ ur Carpet)” cctaaa mina” eeietirees «+ “eT neas Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantle GENTLEMEN have a look at the Scotch Sudden Death. sri i ic »e a¢ » | clothing sture window this evening. We oe s ” Department is the largest and best on the | thing sore « menglesterey’s tot’ af all EE Cloths Mantles Milliner ete Island, lor Best Designs we lead, Best wool trousers, consisting of 150 diff-rent Ralpb Ahl, a broker, dropped dead on 5 4 . . patterns, They are worth $4 to $450 a ) f the Stuck Excl terday. creniasinnisinniianemaamiiiiill alli sncncaditaineaititaaiaee, five-frame Brussels Carpet $1.10. other | pric. We offer you yourchoice a: $290. | he fF of the Stock Bxchango yesterday f i 1Ve-irame ose. ” } . 1, % C Come along and secure a bargain. Other General Telegraphic News. sci . Ip lPo | makes cheap for cash. — James Paton &Co., eed Brussels ft om 4p) cents up. apestry o Seotch Clothing Store. Oct. 27 3i. Lonpon, Oct. 26 —At a cabinet council, . 2 5 5 pets from 24 cents up No charge for p tet hi ; lorea | tO°MOFrew, John Morley will present pro- , . e LICE ou —Ihis mvntia & colorec f olit ; a . . . > ‘ “0 t Cc irpet ; cut free ie ened GAD. ot Sarees sued eaality yee pa release of political prisoners! Purnoges confining his business exciusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENTS Was e, i S , ° to stealing « pair of boots from the residence > AG . : cas i pa a ; a ‘ "re : of Goa Thocbe, tidney Ntcesh and wes abveut--Manewtie,,"Wits'OA anki Oatieton station. FURNISHINGS, and wili sell ff his entire stock of Ladies Dress Goo is, Dress Trim- AV rolls Carpet Paper just received, six mouths iinpris nment with hard labor.|a F. T. R bu car loaded eo tselght, mings, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Lalies’ Kid Gloves, Woolen Carp nter- stu'e the boots on Wednesday and | broke away from the train and despite the Mili; ganets, Flowers. F hoe a ; ° r a : % cents per yard, paveed the hiss oes neeeed Sahu PAGE ties oh hed “Dichicebia ae Gap nama Gloves, etc., Millinery, Hats, Boanets, » Besthecs, anil everythiaz in Gadies’ wear Li ] B 9 QO t R f | cis tor anther prir which fitted him better. | down grade toward Toronto junction at a » OVS vercoats eefers ane Cxipenter d es not bear a very good character, | terrific rate of speed. The brakeman . 2 2 33 1-3 0 5 : itt c y 9 there bing two other charges of larceny jumped and escaped serious injury. At Discounts from 5 4 I - ’ ’ 4 and (>) per cent. Suit S recorded agvinst him. Oue drunk, a country | ‘poronto junction the car hit a locomotive ca man, was fined $1 or 4 days. standing on the main ling, converting the > %6 qd) T ‘reoats Reefers and Suits--- —_.- — to kindling wood and the engine into THIS IS A GENUIN E SALE. GOODS NE W, the greater portion being imported A Men : aI lot pe! Re efers and ttve r Do you care to wear the best made Seiep heap. The engineer and fireman/this Fall. The Sale will continue until all is sold SALE N IW O Y, nal for JASH ONGY ' very specia “fers ¢ ‘Te clothing ever ptt on this market? [f so, jumped and escaped serious injury. coats bought at a great bargain, VW @ | come alongto the Seotch Cothing Stere{ Dorcwester, Oct. 26—Buck, under J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. : as : g » and get your auit, Qvercoat, ulster, reefer] sentence of death for the murder of Police- Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky or trousers. Our stock was never so large | man Steadman, shows no sign of weaken- le . ionamin ° ; ; ? ’ will give our customers the full benefit of as atthe present time Fr quslity and }ing, preserving his stolid demeanor and ° make up of goods we hold the same good frequently swearing at these who call to see W A NTE 1). = . our close buying. uld petians te toes axde goods = On nies: Jim,” his 2 gps i‘ oie is said a ° - lowest possibie price. —J «mes Paton & Co., y the penitentiary cfiicials to be a con- MALE TEACHER-— first-class prefe tor . Men’s Underclothing at wonderful/ se 3 & wy—oot28 A ered tented prisoner. He works in the bucket Pownal School, District No. 24. Reasonable | ee ; : : ae cake Supplement given to a suitable person. Imme- . . > oe gy ee ss —_ making department, chiefly painting, and | > semen iow prices. 60 Gents Under shir ts, wot th For Bosrox.— The s’eamer Carroll, | while very tractable refuses to give his ee nat Aaa anon ' j : ~ = ‘ . ‘ _9 | Captain Hansen, left bere for Boston yes- | name or any details of his past life. mined ee ae 72 cents, now 50 cents. 216 Gents rerday shortly after four olelock, with | Loxnox, Ost. 2—The executive of the| oe"! ei nen We are now sending out: . 4 , »8eberal cargo and the following passeu- | Masters’ Federation announced that the fede. * : ‘ . 4 : Shirts and Dra wers, worth 95 cents, gers : Miss L Truman, Miss Lilie Dorey, | eration are willing to submit the cotton trade An’ just on Hallowe'en all accounts due us up to , > : Lena Lochersn, Amelia Cox, T A Dooley, | dispute to arbitration if operatives wish to {t fell that night. Se ‘ b h ‘ Ee Ss Mrs Burke, R H Pooley, Mrs Riley, Miss | adopt that means of settleing the trouble. ptember 3 now 6 se aes t] | Ul { Cl | Harris, Magvie Martin, Bessie Compton, MontTrReEAL, Oct. es ee A Turks Su er P . Ot ’ 1892, and : Ag > anc ster OULS,) Har: y Connolly says: London, Oct. 26.—Sir John tt : > , . ‘ . Ladi Ss 4 F ( . oe : cnereaiipattcc i Hon. George E. Foster are now devot- ; Spec ially request that said a Shi: ; ‘urs, ete ; ICL : ing themselves to city matters. The ques- will be held on a Wool Shawls, . 3 ’ ‘ ee of five Wages anas per uaentin tion of Canada's financial agency in Londan ’ accounts be paid us during 4 lot of Fur Collars, Boas and Capes) xoxsthine, “soasice at Tix Exautven olice | ig being discussed fully and with an open Hallowe'en. 3lst Oct. ' , ° rere — idiaaodea mind apparently, though, perhaps, there is ’ j the month of October t about half price. To sicut.—Howorth’s Great Double Show | # leaning towards placing the work in the I’ THE MASONIC LODGE ROOMS, Pree a at a , opens at the Lyceum to-night. Doors will | hands of a Canadian house like the Bink Water Street, Charlottetown. . open at 7 30. This evening in additian to the | of Montreal, if it is found that important Refreshwest and Candy Tables. i HASZARD & MOORE. ‘4 cie ce display the laughable comedy of the | Canadian interests here will in no wise| Tickets—Ladies, 35 cents; gentlemen, A & | Scie: ¢ isplay the g y : of ~~)? R EK ME Mi BE RK ! The Goods we **lwo Dane” will be given. To-morrow } suffer. cents. Supper at 7 o'clock. we Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1892 —w fs : oe “The ware, Set = mgs ef Lonpon, Oct. 26.—At a meetinggof the MRS. J. J. DAV pa ba oka ae * will be put on the boards, and on Monday) London Chamber of Commerce, held to- : . ofter are N EW. «The Comedy of Two Bluadeis” will conc! ude day, Sir John Lubbock, president of the MRS. L. M. POOLE, . 7 . . @e the series. The Matinee to-morrow after- : ae : ‘ Secretary. aoe at 2.3), for children, will be very in chamber, delivered 7 address, in which he Oct 18 tu é& fr teresting. Tiokets for adults willbe 25 c-nts dwelt upon the satisfactory state ot trade, —-—- — § Children, 10. Everyone shou'd remember that which he declared was not affected by the F A RM FOR S LE this is an entertainment of rare excellence and | McKinley tariff to the extent expected. A ee —_ ueiheinaabeads The Canadian exporters, Sir John added, _ were in a conditivu of commercial paralysis Tne MARKET an ket to-d , which could not be indefinitely prolonged. ) A R - YO U G Ol N G | lar aly siendah with Spahaane biisk. wh The McKinley bill constituted the grand AT POINT PLEASA Vf, NORTH RIVER. | A S | li tle change in prices since Tuesday. Eggs] opportunity for Canada. This bill had : 'vT xt were scarce aud sold readily at {8S to 20 cents placed the American farmers at a dis- HE subcriber ofters for sale that block of | TO INSU RE YOUR PROPERTY ? per dozen. Butter was on sale in good advantage. If Canada profited by the land—commonly known us Binn’s Farm— " ts . - é containing 120 acres in a high state of cultivation oe y " oe * _ ore esh — 7 to posi'ion and lowered her import duties, her | fronting on North River. There are onthe pre- i F YO U A R i | 20 cents tor cin lots, reese sold at from suid be Re . mises a good dwelliag ouse, oontaining M 3) - 65 cents e.c), and ducks at from 45° to merchants _ =“ b. benefited because many rooms. also barns aid other outbuildings The 9 ‘ - 155 cente por p:ir. A few turkeys were British producte required in the west would | situation is oa3 af the best in the province for : b Store V ictorla Re W | off ed at from @ conte to $125 each. Hay inevitably find their way through Canada a sum oe Sees ; being, apis ¢ mites trom tio BE SURE AND TAKE A POLICY WITH co C ) . 4 . was in fair euppiy at from 50 cen's to 55] 80d across the border without paying the jad See oe - cents per 100 lbs. Oats were moving steadily | heavy American custom dues. Sir John! For particulars apply on the premises to | at 33 cents per bushel, and potatoes at 1$ to | said that Bunetallism couid never be adopted MRS. FLAIGER, E. R. B RO W, 20 cen's per bush:l. Turnips sold at 12 to | by Great Britain, as it would be impossible orto D. 4. fies GENERAL [NSURANCE AGENT Charlottetown, October 26, 1892—eod & wky 13 cents per bu shel. to fix the ratio of value. Oct#—d eod wytf OFFICE—Brown's Block, Charlotte augl¥ Englishmen, Irishmen, Scotchmen and all other men buy their READY-MADE CLOTHING at the Scotch Clothing Store Kest five-frame Brussels Carpets, $1,10 per yard: other qualities in Brussels from 40 cents up- JAMES PATON & CO