' ‘ecal and Other Items. { ae - ‘een cheap at D.| ~ andorwear & 4 8 cine und oct? 2i = Rruce &. “= - a le, large profit to reta‘l-| holesa : ga wit its (Hise) fresh stock. — Reddin Bros. ih cia é - Orr. —Attend the clearing sale sor TING ‘ h - t Goff Bros c6t wth boots & a - supply of fancy market prLe * ; n - Cot. ev Carter . . ; > wand sods, drees goods, mantles and | oct6 4i foe for g* ower, BY ai _Tickets for the Exhibitien are ; <r Reddin Bros. Drug Store. “ ae to Beer Bre 8. nee s made, at the lowest prices for, at Beer Bros. oct6 4i —_—o—— ef the Athletic Association ithe rehearsal to-night at 8 Snug best good . » be sol oy A EMBERS oj please atten Ff im vine, te op PaacTica.— Lhe choir of the FPirst y urch will meet for practice to- = v, gdist cp at § sharp. gi ie > ~— _—-s-—_—— + |, MORRISON sells by auction to-morrow ‘a “ at 10.30 o'clock, at his sales rvom, pus: . f app! j ig 3 atock © appies. | sey - a vor SHovLD all go to the Athletic Exhibi- ‘morrow nightin therink. It will be a : ne’ oe Pe oy 20-0 heat sights of exhibition week. M op of th? gy HUNDRED PAIRS Pants, from 50c. to Ibe sold awful cheap at Prowse 3i —oct3 a ua wil joa, the wonderful cheap men, = yscy Goons, perfumes, pipes, cigar ete., at & big discount for four (4) s 8. ain Reddin Bros Me fys't PORGET to call on the Wonderfal sap Mea if you want children’s clothing, By adey bave the best and cheapest in town, Be ti—ol qyry-Five cases druggists sundries, M nejthing new and fresh for Exhibition ge. —Reddin Bros. " {asgINGTON Harwt.—Children’s blackboard Sagat o'clock. A blackboard address am adults at 8 o'clock thiseveniag. Strangers wemed heartily. Be jy You are suffering trom a feeling of con- ME ot tiredness, the re ult of mental worry or Bi xwrk, Dre Williams’ Pink Pills will -pptly cure you. Give them atrial. lw Z iwetothe exhibition of crockery, china sjaseware thatis being offered so cheap 8 sake room for more new goods.—W, P, 4w dw—oct3 wsdieiitbiestion @ismrion Coscert.—A full meeting of ™. Yhiharmonic Society will be held te- Sit for rehearsal for the concert. All 8 waite end orchestral members are requested A) t i” Tus isa season whcn colds in the head are Sawongly prevalent. They lead to catarrh, yups consumption and death. Nasal Balm Zosimmediate relief and certaim cure. Sold bm yu) dealers. lw mierac Licatinc.—Kentville, N. S., ynoving in the direction of securing bdectric light. A comoanv has been ime with a capital of €10,000 for the jure. & irreopricoN ENTERIAINM ENT. — The Biwopticon entertainment in the Lyceum “Hrnight was well attended. The views, laps former occasions, were very beauti- ind were highly appreciated. a. ust Recerven..—A full supply of Christie, wen * {o's celebrated Biscuits, in Sodas, mp, Sultana, Sugar, Butter, Milk, Boston, mya, Iced, Ginger, Snaps, Village, Tea, ou Crackers, dc, &c, at Geo Carter & Co's, maeket Square, oct5 lw @ ts Famous Bett Rinczeus —This ex- St attraction perform in the Market «to-morrow and Thursday evenings. An mange says of them, ‘‘They even sur- * ‘be world-reupwned ‘Royals’ and give ening of unalloyed pleasure.” Ning the Fxhibition, visitors gid not failtoe see the great ex- tofmen’s and boys’ overcoats, Pet Coats, reefers and aults to be wandfor sale se cheap at J. B. lonald’s. Oct. 3 Gi. j 8 Travertixe P vsirc.—Attention, “ered to the advertisement of Mr. a Visney, which appears elsewhere in Fo isue of Tos Examiners. Mr. 4!" prepared to carry passengers and @*4between Charlottetown and Eldun Psiable rates. His horses are good Prong, and his carriage comfortable. @. *" personal attention to business, mS guarantee that all orders with i hn be favored will be carefully ig “Uy INsrection —Owing to the Umitvorable weathor yesterday, No’s. 4, °Mtteries Garrison Artillery of this weiuspected at the Drill Shed in- “atthe Park. They received the “ng officer, Lt.-Col. Montizambert, wusl general salute.” The bat- . ee then brought to ‘* close order,” .*<fellin rear of No. 1, ‘when {this @..) "put through the diffefent in- *t#tcises by its officers. No. 2 was ; ht to the front and put through “te drill, When this waa successfully slugs” four gun detachments were uw each battery and in charge of athe Were put through the gun ' the closes Col. Montizambert ~~ fa few words to the men and ex- . * hirasel as highly pleased at the t,.' whieh they went through the & exercises, si Lawsox. —Concerning an event i ronicled by Tus Examiner the hy ‘Onist of Victoria says: At the Hy, he bride’s father, Mr. Henry a — of the Colonist, Mr. John "88 iast evening joined in mar- . e Mina Marianne SC ieen, The of- 4 “ergyman was Rey. Percival Ba! Ald. H. A. Munn and Miss 4 ted beste reapectively, acted as best Bey»: ‘smaid. The eeremony was : este, none but the members of BR - “rele being present. The . tee also of the Coloniat editorial Maa, ang of the veteran journalists of bnndred humbers his friends, not by at _ but by the thoveinds, in all & j,, Dominion. By all will the — happiness be received with ’ the good wishes of none will Mn9j Sere than those of his imme- Non od of -~ Colonist staff. Bride ‘ ® this morning on a trip to “od on their return will “4 at e ; deceased, 283 ales street, ane amen TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. teense Sproat Desparours To Tuas Examiner. A Coroner's Secrecy. , Lonvon, Oct. 6. n attempt has been made by the C te hush up the facts in sumnection with the | Suicide of Lydia Miller or Manton, a chorus baskets at | 4! octd 3i eod | 8°14 reeently. irl, who took her life by drinking carbolic Lord Charles Montague, ke of Manchester, testified = ee terms with the 5 is also alleged that P; Avert V letor, the eldest on of the Puneet Vales, had intimate relations with the dead girl. The refusal of the coroner to give sccess to the depositions taken ia suid to be on account of the actress’ noble and reyal pretectors. The St. James Gazette, Globe and other papers d ; ecerecy. pap enounce the coroner's Stormy Weather at Bermuda. Brxuvupa, Oct 6, A tremendous storm has raged here for the past two days. Incoming steamers re- port thrilling experiences. The steamer Alpha, from Halifax, is quarantined, owing to the nature of a dis- ease from which some ot her passengers are suffering, not having been reported. The Alpha was in collision with another vessel on the passage. There was no serious damage, however. brother of the Du to having been on Herring Fishery a Failure. Hatirax, Oct. 6. The steamer Harlow, from Newfound- land, reports the herring fishery on the northern coast of Newfoundland and Labra- dor to be almost a complete tailure. Fire in Bosten. Boston, Oct. 6. The pork packing establishment of J. P. Squire & Co, has been partially destroyed by fire. The loss is $150,0C9. Fifteen hundred live hogs were roasted. Must Stand Trial. New York, Oct. 6. Prof. Briggs must stand trial for heresy. The Presbytery says sv by a vote of 64 to 62. Net Hilled by Russians. Caucutta, Oct. 6. The report that Captain Younghusband was killed by the Russians is untrue Local Notices. Exhibitors, look ! A full aud eompleto line of horse goude, selling cheap at W. E.- Dawson's. Fall and winter auder-clothing in great variety, cheap at John McLeod & Co’s. o5 lw Farmers, take notice that the cheapest and best place in the city to buy horse rugs, surcingles aud halters is at W. E. Dawson's. John McLeod & Co. are showing a very fine stock of gents furnishings. Call and sce them. 05 lw Come to the exhibition of herse clothing at W. B Dawson's. =o Surzens Cournt.—The Supreme Court met at Summerside to-day, the Ohief Justice pre- siding. At New Vork, on the 29th ult, Daniel H. Pitts, of Halifax, N. S., aged 55 years. -———— ea THE Dall ASS WILL TAKE PLACE FROM THE ~ EXHIBITION BROUNDS nell tie Wednesday & Thursday, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. The Zrouaut will make a Wonder: ful Leap from the Clouds. oct6 CIVIC HALF HOLIDAY, N compliance with the request of the I Directors of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association, I do hereby proclaim THURSDAY, the 8th of October, instant, from One o'clock in the Afternoon, » Pablic Civic Half Holiday, it being the third day ef the Provincial Agricul- turs] aad Industrial Exhibition. Mayox’s Office, = aes \ a Sth day o tober, A. D. ; - "iT. H. HAVILAND, Mayor. Notice to the Public. HE subscriber has been awarded the con- T tract for carrying the mails between Charlottetown and Eldon, and has entered upon the discharge of his duties. Passengers and parcels carried at reasone able rates. Good horses and comfortable car- riage. Personal attention. Orders left at Rocklin House, will be promptly attended to. JOHN VISSEY. Kent Street, oct6—dw tf Imported Registered Horses. > inetructiens from Mr. George Tweedy, B* a will sell by Auction, on the Exhibi- tion Grounds, On Thursday, October 8th, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, * The Shire Stallion ‘* MIRFIELD LUCKY HARRY,” 7756. —_—aLso—— The Yorkshire Coaching Stallion “ PRE- | gan MIER, 1138. ass ska Both perfectly souad and sure Sires. Terms and full particalars at sale. : E. H. NORTON & ©O., septi8—wy 3i Auctioneers. | caries’ Hall and A. S. Johnson’s. Gymnastic eee ——AND—— Promenade Concert ——IN THE—— GYMNASIUM, (CITIZENS’ SKATING RINK), On Wednesday. Next, October 7th. PROGRAMME. Overture. . - Bar-bell Drill (Piano accom paniment) Bridge Ladders; Rope; Swingi . - Instrumental. bd : ak - Parallel Bars; Low Horizontal B 5 | Tumbling; Cane Rea. tee erential. . . Ruoning High Jump, for Silve ope to all comers). iron et te 9. Pyramids—High and Low. = lostramneatal. - Vaulting Horse; High Rings. 12, Instrumental. oo 13. High Horizoutal Bar, 14. Hurdle Race. **God Save the Queen.” GALBRAITH’S BAND in attendance, Admission, 25 cents; Children under 12 years, 15 cents. Members free on presenta- tion of tickets at the door. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock ; performance Go SF om On Oo BO The Great Attraction ——FOR—— EXWIBITION. WEEK, THE FAMOUS. ENGLISH BELL RINGERS, MARKED HALL Wednesday & Thursday, OCTOBER Th AND 8 h, , , PROGRAMME, 1. Beila —‘* Mareh Militaire’... . F Sehubert 2. Zither Duet-—‘‘xpring Greetings ’. Noroth 3. Bellé—* Breezes of Night” Waltz. ...... 4, Banjo Duet—** Flash Galop’ .... Datsing 5. Bells--Imitation of Englisa Cathedral SD ts be cage co0h, 25540 ee Shipp 6. Zither Solo—** Merinaid’s Soigs "2.0.2... 7. Bells—** Home, Sweet Home” (bar)..2). 8. Banjo Daet—**Fuo in the Cotton UG hl So FES Lae c's nck ee Grover 9. Bells—Operatic. Selectivas (arranged by. J.-P. Weston: (10. Zither Duet—** Campanella”... .. Noroth il. Bells . Selected. 12, Bells—*‘* Good Night” (from Martha). Doors open.at 7.30. Cemmence at 8 o'clock sharp. . Admission only 25.cents. A few reserved seats will be provided by application at the Diamond Bookstore, for 10 cents extra. . Tickets for sale at Haszard & Moore’s, Dia- moud Bookstere, W. R. Watson’s, Apothe- ectd |Horses~-Wanted--Horses, WISH ‘to purchase, during Exhibition Week, some Heavy Team Horses, weigh- ing from * 1300 to. 1400 Ibs. ; alao, some goad | othe sherp drivers. Will- pay 4 good price speed. dal W. S. MeKTE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ERSONS having Clothes at the Laundry of Wah Kee, , Queen Street, are requested to call for them before Wednesday next, asthe proprietor intends leaving the city by that time. 2i pd—octd ENGINE FOR SALE. Ee E will sell cheap the Engine now in use in our Factory, a8 we are replac- ing it with a larger one. In first-class order. May be seen ranning fora few days. Terms oe A. DUCHEMIN & CO. © - Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1891—3i PUBLIC NOTICE. HE following Pure-bred Stock from the Stock Farm will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Provincial Exhibitioa }rounds, on WEDNESDAY, 7th October, at Two o'clock, p. m., viz.,— One Ayrshire and one Shorthorn Bull, rising 5 years (superior animals) 3 Cows (1 Ayrshire and 2 Shorthorns), one extra beef. 6 Calves, 3 Sheep and 6 Lambs. A Mare and Foal, and a number of Pigs, PETER SINCLAIR, Chairman Stock Farm. Ch’town, Oct. 1, 1891—tl dte APOLLINARIS, “Th; Queen of Table Waters.” 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN. BROS., Sole Agents. jy30—4m eod pd WANTS, LOST, KOUND we OR | ALE ~A good mare, 6 years old, in foal Te reaanr Apply to J. H, Cairns, at Cairns & McLean's, 3i pad—ocus — t. noon to-day, between John Mc- OFT ok Ose store, Queen Street, and Flani- *s Forge, Kent Street, 3 red plusu purse con- ing a sum of money and some receipts. Che tain - : hi leaving same at this finder will be rewarded on i pd~octs office. os the: winter months, & parlor We oom. ‘with board, in @ entre locality. Apply, stating terms and other Fa eulars, te Box 208, P. i No trade. Mian, TUESDAY, Charlottétown, September 12, 1891—eod & wky i & Om A Pie Best Selection and Popular NY Styles prevail in this Department. .\ \\ A glance at our goods will win your “24 \ Certain approbation. Wehave marked > ome oe ». \egr ) these goods at very close figures, and | jas / purchasers can depend upon getting esr the very best value to be had in the city. STANLEY BROTHERS, oa BROWN’S BLOCK. es Determined to Win Trade. eeeeenenen ene Hs )——-— — — —- - white man in town can begin to show you the pile of Bargains that are now to be seen at PROWSE BROS. - MR. Montreal. job lines, and was successful in procuring some im- jmense bargains in Wlen’s, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing; also 60 pieces Print, well worth 16 and 17 cts., we will clear at 42 cts. see us, even If they don’t want to buy. We have made up our minds to do the biggest 3. C. PROWSE has just returned from Wie there he hunted the city over for Everybody should call and this Fall we have ever done. We want every Woman and Child on P. KK. Island to help us and we will save you many doliars. — REMEMBER!—The more we sell the cheaper we can sell. We mean business ! PROWSE BROTHERS, (x) THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. : snilliaaadnals ; W FALL GooDS) ———_——_ A 'T—_—— MACDONALD’S. | —-—-- —( X) -- — — — — - Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Seal Cloth Coats, Ladies? Mantles, Colored Merinos and Cashmeres, Dress Cloths. 10 Cases MEN’S CLOTHING, made specially to our own order, guaranteed the best made Ladies’ Saawls, Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, Black and and cheapest in town, J. B. MACDONALD. s aa ™ g - | 125 follow. JOT AND SHOE STORE, $$$ $$ (x) —-_____—— ‘Cases already open of our Fall Goods, and more to This year we purpose showing the largest and best made stock of Boots ever shown in Charlottetown, Charlottetown, September 16, 1891—eod & wky Our Sept 26. - BEST STOVES MADE! VER 50 now in use in'Charlottetown. J Satisfaction guaranteed. anyone now using them. MONEY TO LOAN. ARTIES desiiny: FOR SALE. ‘Q HE subscriber offers for sale that desir- Stoves SHIPPING BAGS. --ARE THE— TaN THIVSAND xtra Gaad Shipping Bags|srmprisine Sat tp"scree of Land, wit welling an ouses. If not previously sold at Private Sale, the above property, with Household Furniture, will be offered at Public Auction on October 13th next, at 1 o'clock, p. m. This property is too well known to need further description. For further particulars apply on the premises to MRS. PATRICK CODY, septll—wy 5i me and $'0.0' PER SET. i material and filed TEETH SALE LOW. WEEKS & BEER; Inquire of, sept29—Ilw E, H. NORTON &, CO. tise eS — TO LET. B ewe Southern Half of the late Chief Jus- tice Palmer’s resilence, situated on to borrow m mney on Upper Queen Street, at present oe npied by workmanship. Teeth either City or Farm Prope-ty, In sums wis Carveil, Esx House contains 8 rooms, at reasonable rates. — DR, ; Lewi Eon J.P. MURRAY, Queen Street, 2m eod&ewang by applying te oct2—3m of from: TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL.- | heated througtiout with hot water ; cold water LARS, can chtain the same on the most also through the building. 4 reasonable terms and at a low rate of interest | same wil] be let partially Sn, nished : ; ‘ ; a It desicalle, the | NO LET.—The Store im the City Hotel — occupied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. sion given Ist October next. _ Apply to | wi be fitted up to suit the incoming tenant. JAMES H. REDDIN, H. JAMES PALMP> | Good colarage underneatt, witch gan else be sept25. * Solicitor, Cameron Block. ag ae rie eC ATER Sep line Soni