Fine. Salt aie CO. AMES PATON & o + etc., ete. J $1.10, FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, ee eee * Hs in ee rage oe seeenenee a eee 2 ae a OS SRN ac ae sieeeiiaiieinaiiaaii THE DAILY EXAMINER. - ee FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lt 1892 | " Leeal and Other Items. Local and Other Items. * Towet Dat.—To-morrow.—Beer Bros. - Srames.—Old atamps for sale very cheap | at the Diamond Bookstore. Tue W. C. T. U. will meet at 3 30 p. m. is McLeod's Hall November 13:b. - Mone Coat —The schooner Omega arrived yesterday with « carzo of 110 tons Victoria siack coal tor Captain Joho Hughes. 7 Texrsicauorne Hatt —A class for adults who have not been previously taught will be opened on Tu ssday evening, 15-h inst., at 8 o'clock.— E. Burris. 4i—novll Ietand Probtet.—An exchange saya that during Mowdag 21,974 bushels of potatoes. 14.864 bushela of oats and 2,904 bushels of tarutps arrived at Halifax from P, E. Island. losiisiscaindelic SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great Germen Skia Cure, and Gaest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes In elegant cartons 50 cts. ssid Tur Wortp's Fata.—The C wmadian com- missioner has sent a liet of the Canadian exhibits to the Worid’s Fair authorities in Chicago. Ail the space alotted to Canada will be utilzed. Sitvexn Jver.er.—The Rev. James Taras Macdonald celebsates the Silver Jubilee of hia >» iesthood om Tuesday next st Hope River. ; Ree P. A. McAlmec!l will preach on ths! occasion. Lecture —There will be a lecture in St. Patrick's Hall this evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the League of the Cross Father McMillan is the lecturer, and the sube ject ‘The Duties «ef Young Men.” esehahegitbenees From Hativrax.—The steamer Fastnet, Captain Hopkins arrived here from Halifax on Wednerday evening at nine o'clock with the usual miscellaneous cargo, She sailed on return at 2 o'clock on Thursday morning with the usual cargo and two pwssengeis. i that D Greav show of rings at G. H niorrow a Taylor's to. New stock, new patterns _ New Citcrcn.—A new Methodist church is about to be erected at Derby, Northumber- land, Co, N. BR. ; heseiliiictlaen I. O. F. —Regular meeting of Court Avon- | dale this evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance r quested. _ Har Factory.—It is rumored, says the Trenscript, that an American firm ictecd | starting a hat factory in Ambe:st. j { i } acl Rich 1.0. 0. F —Regwar meetirg of Wildey ! Lodge to-night at 8 o'clock. Initiation of | candidates and regular business. A large attendance particulaily requested. } AvcLeak, delicious table diinking water ia | the Wilmot Spa Water, yet it cures many forms ot stubborn diseases, Witnesa certie ficatee; send for pamphlet. spunea SPectaL Sacre or Towéts —To-morrow al place on sale some startling bargains in towels. | Do not miss this chance to ereenre choice goods at very low prices.—Beer Bros. dimen BLANKETS AND Comvontgns —One of the largest stocks of the best goods in the city to choose from.—W A Weeks & Co, rext to Beer & Goff s. novll 3i w - Doas H MeDonaid, Eq, ef North Bed eque, had a namber of sheep killed and mangled by dogs a few nights age, being the third time of late that his flock was mcl:sted the same wey. SuerereKiiurn: Ae. ‘ Wants Tre Jon —It is stated that Mr. Rawlings, ex-St. John police captain, has sp- plied for appointment as Scott Act inspector in Moncton. The city council has not y-t concluded, however, to appoint such an ¢ fiic. er, thongh it is said the majority may favor the proposal when it comes to a vote. _Potice Court, — This morning, Joseph Valley, a wl) known character, was arraigned before His Honor on a charge cf stealing a = (,OING UP in Halifex is to be put up 50 per cent. This is the result of the recent disastrvus fire on Water Street, which was aided con siderably by the immense quantity of kero sene oil stowed on and about the wharves. - Tary ve Gor tux Fever Two well known | col pugilists have egreed to meet in a fifteen round contest ina few weeks Both men are evenly matchel and the sports predict a lively “* ge.” It wili be a private affsir, a limited number of specta- tora being admitted at two dollars a ticket —St. Joha San. icniiaieinsiiie For Bostox. ~The steamer Carroll, Captain Hansen, left for Boston about ha!f pist twelve this morning with « genera) cargo and the following passengers: John Owen, Mrs John Owen, Maggie Owen, A Owen, J T Owen, Mary Ann Owen, W Oven, M Carrie, M Kickham, F Brown, Mrs W Stevensen, Mis Burns, Tillie Burce, Miss Burns and Mics M Shardow. cueniialiadiinga Coat Mixe Remon —--Amorg the many stories going the rounds wi h regard to the Nova Scotia coal mines is that the Cape Bret- on mines are to be purchased by an American syndicate who wiil send the cu'put to the American mazket. This will give the Spring- hill and Joggivs people the Upper Canadian | market and will be a big thing for the owners ot these properties. anuiiienied A Granxp SHow.—Prowse Bros’. new store to morrow evening will ba the centre of attraction. Everyone ia town should try and have a look at their window, and also walk inside and buy one dollar's worth of goods or over and receive a handsome | present. All are invited and as welcome asthe flowers of May. In fact the boys will feel badly if the public don’t take advantage of their generous offer. [naurarce on certain ri-ks} lamp from the premises of Patrick Monaghan, ) > 2 2 on the 9.h inst. Valley pleaded guilty to the charge and said he was drunk at the time. He was given eix months imprisonment with hard labor. ORANGEVILLE, Ap.i! 4h, 1892. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co ; Dear Sirs,— Anti Dandruff is evidently giv- ing satisfaction. J have sold about half of the g'oee 1 bought from you on the 23d January Jast. I nee is ion my own family ard like it weil. Can recommend it to ail who are troubled wi-h dandruff Yours tru'y, 5 Tos. Stevenson. neni Mais Lare.— Owing to the stormy weather of yosterday afternoon and even- ting, the mail from Point du Chene was au hour late arriving list evening; and for the same reason there waa no steamer from Pictou—the mail not arriying until abont half-past twelve this af ernoon. The St. Lawrence will remain in port until to- morrow morning. wonleiiiaecioas Havriness vor tue Foor —The anpual Thanksgiving Tea took place at the J’oor House yesterday. Many kind friends pro vided an abundanca of good things, which the poor peop’e much enjoyed. The sick ones, | who oat not come to the table, had tea and exke taken to their rooms; none were forgot- ten. After the feast, Miss Rogers and Miss Daisy Lewis sang some solos. ‘‘Home, sweet home” and “Sweet by-and bye” were much erjoyed The entertainment concluded with the singing of ‘‘Giod be with you till we meet again” aud the Doxology. -> ' GRavVeyYARD Iysvrance — In the graveyard insurance case, which has been before the court in St. John, N. B., for some time past, the jury on Wednesday evening returned a verdict of ‘guilty of conspirscy as charged in the indictments” against C, B. Welton and E. sinitsiiilil SS. Briraxnia.—Steamer Uritaania was safely raised by the Boston Towboat Co and proceeded under her own steam frora Barring: fon to Bosten, arrivi: g at the latter port Su. day afternoon last. She wil be immediately repaired and refi ted with ail her origioal laxary and elegance, and after her winter service in the West Indies will be overhavied and refitted to carry four hundred passcagers, and take her place upon the northern soute early next spring. engl Tuanxsotvixe Day was generally observed ia thie city. There were the usual services in the churches and most of the stor » snd plkee's of business wir: <losec, The weather in the fotencon was bight and clear, but in the afteenoon there was a heavy snowfall, follow- ©, Randall, but could not egree es to the tev. Sydney Welton. The jury were out seven hours and a half. It is understood that , the delay of the jury in reporting was due tu | some persons fighting against a verdict being returned against Rev. Sydney Welton. The vote of the jury stood 8 to 4 in favor of the conviction of the rev. gentleman. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- oy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Drugeists, $1.00 per bottle, six les $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’ « — ed by hai) and rain. In the forenoon a mateh game of football between the Junior Abege | weite and the Prine: of Wales College war. played on the Park; but the gume scheduled for the afte: no0n did not take place, the Pic- ton team failing to appear, notwithstanding the wet and disagreeable weather, there was alarge attendance at the orgaa recital in St. James’ Church, tide Sewers ror Summersipe.—The Farmer says: Mr Swinburne, the civil engineer, was bere on Tuesday, and thit ev: ning the Town Council held an informal meeting to hear what he had toeasy. He gave it as, his cpinion that we could have a system of drainage without water works. In that case it would be necessary to cons‘ruct brick tanks at the head of main draina into | which the sewage from some of the houses would empty, sod when this filled to a cartain herght it would automatically emp'y and flash the main drains. He said a sur- vey of the town would be useless as & means of making an estimate unless a plan was eso mide. A map of the town was given him, and it is understood he will make @ rough estimate of what a systcm of sewer- age would probably cest. nappies Tue Turr.—Stamboul again takes the world's stallion record. At Stockton, Cal., on the 9-h, he went a mile ion 2 08 flit. Harry Lydiard, the Kentville horseman, has always been among the best known drivers, but this year, by his clever work, he baa brought himself into greater prom inence than ever before, being the only driver in the three provinces to give three horses a record of 2 36 or better during the past reason. He gave Erica Morgan a re- cord of 2 34} in the last heat of th» 245 class at Hahisx; he reduced R-solutions ceeord to 235 a the fifth beat of a race at Chartottctown; wut the crowning triumph wis in the free-fu.-all race at Charlutte- town, where he drove Terael without any previous handling in 2 274, the fastest mile evertrotted in the Maritime Provinces. This is s record he should be proud of, and his services will, no doubt, be ia demand next season.— Monitor. FIVE-FRAME STRaxcLep To Deata. — A peculiar acci dent, which unfortunately had a tragic end- ing, oceurred on Saturday at Johnston, Queens Co. A young woman named Emme- In the ing. | line C. Miles, a cripple, was milking a cow. 0 ee | In some means she slipped and fell forward under the cow and the ends of a scarf she wore tied over her head ant about her neck got tangled in the animul’s fore feet. The cow at once began kicking up end each step it took pulled the ecarf tighter about the un- fortunate woman's neck. She tried hard to get free, but waa strangled to death.—St. John Globe, Foornatt —A match g-me of football ‘between the Junior Abegweits and the 2nd team of the Prince of Wales College was the i‘ means of bringinga large number vf people out to the Park yesterday morning to witness the struggle for supremacy. It was nive and cool—for the players; but the spectators had to keep onthe move to prevent their teeth chattering. The small boys of the town, for the most prt enthusiastic and slangy admirers of the Junior Abegweits, were there iu elitheie glory and continually shouted advice and encouragement to their champions. The bill was kicked off shortly after ten o'clock and. a stubborn fight ensued. The ball was kept in ceaseless play, and although the P. W. C. forwards were much heavier thao theic oppouests, the first half ended with the game very slightly in favor of the Juniors. When the boys timed up for the s cond half, determination was written upou their features The ball, kicked off by the Abegweits, was well caught and returned Then a series of scrimm ges ensued that kept the forwards of both sides warm and excited, and forced the ball down to the Abegweit's goal. The backs and halfs had very little to do excep’ shiver The excitement and yelle of the * boys” at this period of the game were intense. Slowly but surcly the P. W. ©. forced the bali down to the liae and cl.simed all sor 9 of awards for their play. The referee, however, gave his jadgment as a “rouge” ia the P. WC. team’s favor, and thus the game ended. Although the boys on the Junior Abexweit team were much lighter thav the P. W. C., they gave the latter # bard fight and made the ganic an iateresting one to the lor kers on j i The Farmer reports | [TSETS PEOPLETALKING — x) a ee rowse Bro — -—-—{x) aoe manent ONDERFUL BARGAINS mnpiiensinianaliimernnimasiionty I N——_— MEN’S, UT ] SH A pS The about our Wonderfal Prices. thers, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ whole country is talking We want the people to know that we are not hurting oarselves by giving such Startling Bargains, help us by your trade, as we must if you do a big business to keep it from driving us to the wall. SMALL PROFITS shall be our Standard, but we want Big Sales. We it’s to say trade with your interest to PROWSE BROS., The Wonderfal Cheap Men, as they can show you the Biggest Stock of CLOTHING ever shown under one roof on Prince Edward Island, and you shall receive good square treatment. BRUSSELS Chtarlotetown,October 27, 1892—eod & wk CARPETS, $1.10, etc., KID GLOVES! Gloves Have Always Been Among Our Specialties. (x) F any weakness is pardonable, it is surely the natural feminine desire to be well gloved ; | « poor glove is an abomination and an aggravation to the buyer and seller, so that we aim to keep only a line of Gloves that will give satisfactory wear to the buyer. We show all the NEW MAKES and SHADES suitable to the season, and carry a com- plete list of sizes. Our Gloves are cheap in the best sense of the word. They give the buyer the utmost of value possible for the price put upon them, STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, November 5, 1892—eod & wky COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. fIXRADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it moving if BARGAINS will do it. As we have deciled to rua our business, oa and after October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote pricss lower than the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after aun experience vf years in busiaess, We learned that those who piy cash are entitled to the tull benefic derived from prompt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid to travel, we will endsavor to educate public sentiment in favur of that independence of character which is not found in those who prefer credit to paying cash. As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We must, therefore, y@ you come in and see what we can do for you. The LACES? NOVELTIES ia our always on hand. McecLEOD & McKENZIE. ‘« ttctown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky o Sn ena ~—— — GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. (1 J We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ a number of hauds. Factory ia full blast. Patronize home industry. We are making spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eo0d'& wky He. RR. BROW, General Insurance Agent, — ——REPRESENTING— — FIRE : BRITISH AMERICA ASS. CO. OF TORONTO, | COMMERCIAL UNION ASS. CO. OF LONDON, ENGLAND, | b LANCASHIRE INSURANCE OO. OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, E. H. Norton & Co., Auct’ners QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, SCOITISH UNION & NAT, INS. CO, OF EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. | : ; | w* are instructed by A. B. Warburton, LIFE AND ACCIDENT : Eeq., Sclicitor for the estate of the | late Judge Young, to sell by auction on SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. len she gana rn 17th, - 11 o'clock, on the premises, the very desirabie pro- Prompt Settlements. perey on Prince Street oim. OFFICE, BROWN’S BLOCK, | The property will be offered eu bloc, ‘ _., | Subject to one reserve bid, and if not sold CHARLOTTETOWN. | will then be sold in lots per plan, which will | be ready and may be seen on and after the | 10th inst. Good title will be guaranted to the pur- chasers. Plan may be seen and full particulars | obtained at the office of A.B. Warburton, Esq., or with s E. H. NORTON & Cv. Auctioneers “ FAIRHOLM.” [IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE —BY Lowest Prices. known as **Fair- November 4, 1892, eee Don’t Miss the Opportunity. Black Diamond Steamship Co. aenamctrenarena 1 )aocermmenenseon ——- ; OONEY & PENDER’S Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cut! [Vi and Clench Nails, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Zinc, Lead, and all lines in GENERAL HARDWARE at very low prices. | SHELF GOODS at 20 per cent. Discount. Nails, Hor | Nails, Shoes, Paints, Oils at special prices at the CITY) ‘ : HARDWARE STORE. ‘Te 8.8. “CACOUNA,” due here from Mon- R. B. NORTON & CO. i TUESDAY MORNING, 15th will sail on the same day for St. Jobn’s, New- Charlottetown, September 27, 1892—eod & wky ; ' foundiand, carrying produce, etc, under deck, end Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck. PEAKE BOS. & CO., Agents. BOV. etc.- JAMES PATON & CO. +