EM he due f Be of the Miramic j ; orgaice a¢ 4 qt this year take in hand t ¥ 2s “ , ~. - - a kk a icine - en a THE or THE Vorers’ List. a sratON vist’ ' - - rsons 10 Chariottetowa and gad already re as aro i tC alte ‘y . ae pine : : ey wh rs’ lista | , the Duin ' } } ¥ ‘ . eed OF wid bear in mina ! ' \ County #" 5 ? { be of we names | 1 hot UW i}} es e Ww have the ul A . pe ; ; jst Applicall na Wii ) —~ © : ite 08 . the aw cfiice th that fine’ & ad wp f° vyeu T Meilish Be saben jar ———— ‘ a on Bs a Hapdke rebiel s1/ay at Beer qyavs au ep on't miss . saturday: ” es Ps i } ; + +) calisthenics at the {TIONS iD sa Bay io et School concert. 4 ine rh re, B ysis fA new lodge stre »named Orion Ne, jo titated st Port Maitland, i. ten OF 8 yas 08 a by Grand Master Edwards, aot time *5° - os A good committee 1s busy at — - * . ! ipment and basket social to ve ope enter tal November 5th. Ay seat Thuredsy, pa & a , 9 and spen ia pleasant - ait ww (ly . . yp Invites Hall tos evening, when A : bo ost Kensing es “gg, qpovaa# 8B* yn ane vety ¥C! eS i readings will be rendered. eome. lie ; mined, TanT®, M. P. -The lust issue cf Sl sien [Iiustrated contains & portrait dia Dominio farte- McGreevy affair. It ° é ae al Tar.—The steamer Miramichi will rom Montreal on Saturday next, This will be the last trip hi this season Last pavertised. o Crass. —Mr. Oxenham will hand at once Ap- his residence, ols 41 SgoRTHAND : Jags in short nie) without del sv at _ leomouti St., near Weymouth - y.—With the Abegweits and Cres- ug for fall matches, the sresents quite a lively ny to } Fusrey LyvBl n't iD trainit a wm C4 A. gymnas st. t spearance these evenings. - - - irs who feel “run lown” and ‘“‘out of | worry, overwork, ts.” whether from menta > . . r iadiscretions, * Williams’ Pink Pills. we eqceaees 0 eure in Dr. find a speedy All dealers. lw } wt - Crassc Tre Sipewalks Montreal cleaning of a ; . i. . ‘ th . ws sidewalks, instead of Jeaving itty the pr prietors, and in thie w ay give B poor. > > : . work tO the — Ropr SNATCHING. —J oho McCabe, of Am-;: ierst island, aged ninety, died recently and ew interred at Kingston, Ont. A few days wotne alarming discovery was made tnat the body had been stolen, > Pouce Covrt.—This morn.ny the wife esting case was further adjourned owing Yester- ip the absence of the defendant. day morning it waa the complainant who hailed to appear. , * a MoreRecorp Bazaxine .—The Stanford galion Palo Alto lowered his record to 2 )0ou the kite-shsped track at Stockton, (sl, on Tuesday. He made the quarters in 32, 31k, 33 and 33}. Wuex you ask for Nasal Balm do not per- mit your dealer to give you some ‘*‘j “*yust as gout” substitute. It is the only remedy yet ae discoveted that will thoroughly cure catarrh. Sold by ail dealers. lw --—_—»—_— Siontaaxa.—Mr. W. Cosskill’s shorthand dis willmeet at Sp. m. ou Tnesday, 3rd peor, corner Queen and’ King Streeta. Those intending to join should present themselves then. This willbe 4 good opportunity to ac- quire a practical knowledge of thia usefn! art. -Meraopistic —The Wesley Memorial Chareh at Moncton will be formally open- ifr publ c service on Sunday, Nov. 8th. a the third Sunday after the opening Rev. W. W, Brewer, of the First Metho- dis: Church, this city, will conduct both ervioes, Horse Sat8.—Special attention is dir- an to the sale of horses to take place at D yle's stables, Grafton Street, to-morrow (fnday) at 2 o'clock. Persons wishing to get well bred atcck at their own price ahou'd make a point of attending. Such a tistice to procure good anim. waits iteclt g mls rarely pre A CHANCE to get standard and well bred 3 “© your own price—at A. Dovie’s ; Ss oo Friday next—at 2 p. m. They heat = without reserve, as the owner is ing the Island. wed & thur pointed. Friday, ae ao has ap- 30th as a day of co btayer that the blessings of Gad fest Upon all temperance work and Wet proughout the world. The tT, a held a prayer service in nay the Y. M. OC. A. on Friday Seles nee 5 o'clock. All mem- | members will be cordially ki oma — KILLED, — Among the crew of the a Warship Baltimore, assaulted at Paraigo en rd en was a named Wilham Turnbull, oan tes yeats old. Turnby!] an a mean the Baltimore He enlisted at , a 18th September, 1889 Durivg ce nbull was wounded in the He has since died from Charlotteton 7 Tur hteen times. Unies, FoR ae Over Purry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Stathin ot rie uP has been used by millions of ltteliovag eir children while cutting teeth. daceg meta little sufferer at once ; it pro- Ald from pa, ulet sleep by relieving the “bright ae” and the little cherub awakes 4 " button,” It is very pleasan: itn, allay, ee the child, softens the Ne bowel fe pain, relieves wind, regulates tarthcey oo 13 the best-known remedy for Green eaer arising from teething or Rte and venty-five cents a bottle. Syrup aed on for “* Drag Wineloe’a Soothing *) And take no other kind. lvr : Sieod & wk a -——2>—_.. Evy R . LYERy i Ing he housewife has an interest ir keep- 4 og * iq hoe soft and white. Women who bresib, a Washing found this im- Phigh areed the old wretched chemicals Worked + aad _puckered the hands, "8 until 5} ‘voce with the clothes. That Sd then ty heard of Lessive Phenix. Lappin few era dawned of comfort and “thane vith asive Phenix is a name to ty wa. Use it for washing anything. sl powder. It makes r, and colored clothes € will cleanse and polish, erything in parlor and kit- ter sa Btn ev Your grocer, Ask a a ee A a tt: DAILY EXAMIN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPROIAL Desparones ro THE EXAMINER SUPREME COURT. Manifeba Schoo! Act Witra Vires, Argument in the P. E. Island Case. ee Orrawa, Oct. 29. The Manitoba School Act has been de eh NO ep unanimous judges who heard the eee agreed, and al), save Justice Stron sale lengthy reasons for their decisions rer The argument on the Prince Kwara Is- land election cases was resumed by Mr Peters for appellant. Peters urged that there was no deposit made with the filin of the petition, though the Act directs that the deposit must be made and a receipt given by the Prothonotary of the Const; that it was made in these cases with the Deputy Prothonotary, who is an otticer of the Court independent of the Prothonotar for whose acts the Prothonotsry is not - sponsible. Objection was also made to the service of the petition which was made in Ottawa, aud it was contended that there was no authority under the practice in Prince Edward Island for servies out the jurisdiction of the Court. Mr. Peters also expressed the ‘ pinion that on « petition against two persons it ia necessary to Make separate deposits uf one thousand dollars each; and that a deposi! of two thousand dollars for the genera) costs of the petition is insufficient. The case is still pending. Liche’s Disar Public Money Squandered by the Grits, ee QveEBEc, Oct. 29. Jobn J. McDonald, contractor, testified before the commission yesterday, that he had otf-:ed to build the Bay des Chaleurs road for $420,000 lesa than the sum being received by the Cooper syndicate; “and he also re- sthiied bis former gstatement that he had toil Pacaud he was to receiye $50,000, and of | | | | ER. ————— ; Po ee eae a OCLOBER : ctew, got unde ata tsar ER 29, 1891. schooner w me ‘way, and an unknow + * 5 Ww reck ) - seer to vO alone id n atacand eae: esnatiennethiteninanattnenasonantitteeemenenen eens ea Vesse} and 5 gside the uutac aki, Lonpox, Out crew aboard . said to-day the their fioht in the Rum: They wij » Cories iv tke gene sal in Catholic bi ee . bon Me. CD 1 claim that Glad a 7 im Ireland ‘rifie ‘ dh. stone pr Sacrifice their Protestant f at cee ue Catholic Chur c Thy Home Rulers are m the Cuurch. San Franco foreman on be re has arr Z Ohiean He b i j ‘ rings vontirm: report that ieaalns ah the Grampus were ma account of the ec ler Gramw- ssacred by natives rews abuse of native clared ultra vires by the Su : Supreme Court of | ¥Omen. Duffy d Cdieds. It was meteme P of | y y deserted the Gram + ‘Xpect ul : pus last cifonmeea Yon pected that the de-|”"'¥, because of ill treatment, New Y t. § Psst ge Oct, 27.—A despatch from 1<HAl says the anti-foreion ; continue in H inser “eaters. wan province. The govern- ment j t 18 appareutly unable to prevent the it of the uprising. Documents are §played on walls everywhere urging the people to “prevent the country and drive from devil-nwuthed European Dvuscin, Oct. 27.—A Redmond and Jo! Violation of our the province the pigs.” night or two ago mm O’Connor ith bands and a crowd of edimaihalernt patish of Black Rock, marched boldly int the parish, where tbe énti-Paraellites were waising for them with trailing coats and shillelahs. The “nti Parneliities showered stick, stones and mud at their opponents The Parnelli‘es armed with stout black. thorns, remaised firm and steady undir the volley of nud and after the first attack charged and ruuted their Opponents, Then the victors held 4 imeeting on the field while their enemies skulked away’ Cuicaco, Oct, 27,-~-Treasury Agna Scan- lan has received advices from hig inspectors in C nada that there are 10,000 Celestials uns \ sLeouver and along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway who are suffering for the want of food. “*Chinamen in un. precedented numbers are being landed in Vanouver,” asid Mr Scanlan, “and they are vnable to obtain empl yiment or food Phe vast number of arriysls is the result of a notice spread among the Chinese by an nt fuential Cinawan that returned ho.ne, that it is very easy to get into the United Siates. I believe che Canadian governinent is assisting them into the United S ates in order to get the $59 per head \hey are com-. pelled to pay.” New York, Oct. 27.—loquiry at the Ameri- can consulate in Matemoras, Mexico, shows that none of the alleged revolutionists execu- ted recently under Garcia’s orders were American citizens as bad been reported, New York, Q:t. 27.—Panama advices atate that fire at Hloarmen, on Oct. 9, caused $200,000 d»mage. homeless and destiiute. Many families were left fhe British govern- *<(.——-A_ prominent Liberal tended to make election against t low . 6.i0W subjects to ch, and that the ere'y tools f | is Luffy, ion of the! all of the crew of the. on} ‘ater had replied ‘* not enough.” > ——_—__—. “Not Responsible.” Sant1aGo, Chili, Oct. 29. The Chilian Government have replied to Minister Egan’s demand for an explanation of the recent attacks upon American sailors, The reply amounts to a refusal to accept responsibility for the affair. Famous Case Settled. t ment refused to recognize the claims of its subjects in Colombia for damages against the Cotombian goverment for losses ineurred by the Colon tie in 1885, on the ground that there was not sufficient reason te affirm that the destruction of Colon was due directly o the fault of the Colombian governmeut. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e j ANTED.~—A journeyman shoemaker. Apply at once to W. W, Ropp, 723 Q.1een Street. oct29-—-dy li wky li pd Boston, Oct. 29. The decree of the Board of Visitors has been set aside in the famous Andover case. This deeision means a victory for Professor Egbert E. Smith, and doubtless ends the struggle that has been before the public for five years. Sealskins Down. Vicroria, B. C., Oct. 29, Sealing men are mich disappointed over the condition of the market for sealskins. The fall of prices for seals at London, which determine the pices for the year is much lower than was expected. Floods in Spain. Maperp, Oct. 29. There have been fresh inundations in Spain, and more damage and distress are anticipated. Influenza Again. — Toronto, Oct. 29.—10 a. m. Winds mostly north-westerly and westerly, fair and cool. General Telegraphic News. Sr. Pererssure, Oct. 27.—The Govern- ment bas denied the petition of leadmg merchants of Moscow for permission to organizes a society for the relief of distress in the famine districts. This is supposed to be due to tive fact that reliance upon or- ganized relief wili have a bad moral effect drink. Rome, Oct. 27.—A great sensation has ; been caused in literary circles at Catama, two of the most Sicily, by the arrest of prominent professors of the . charges of having sold certificates of grad- uation. Documents were found at their houses proving that they had practised this traffic. One ofthe men arrested my Signor Crampole, professor of philosophy, and well known as an author of novels. Santraco, Cu11l, Oct. 27.—The United States Government to-day, through Min- ister Egan, formally demanded reparation from the Government of Chili, for the at- tack recently made in Valparaiso _ e a number of seamen of the U. S. §. Balti- more, Sypnegy, Oct. 27.—Sout declined to tuke any p art Chicago World’s fair unless the duties on wool are abolished. Boston, Oct. 27.—The steamer Carroil i } ttetown [ sre yesterday Irom Charlo ee et : ts Oct. 25, at 9 a fthe local college, h Australia ha® flicially 10 the American dition, and had everything movable, from the decks. The Carroll athe 1? ply to Mrs. W. G. WRIGHT, on the premises. Brighton. Ss" knowijny her w L ‘ formation st Norton & Fennell'’s Hardware Store or with the subscriber.—J. D, SEAMAN. Waste -A girl. Apply at this office. f° Painter, and paying for this advertisement, W some experience. to Mrs. GRANT, Uppex Prince Street. containing eight large rooms Ww session xiveu 9 in first-class order, Onc-half or house o7 or to the awa LET.—On Prince Street, opposite St: Paul's Church, a House containing six rooms. Ap- oct29-—-li pd HE PERSON who, some time ago, borrowed a jtoofing Pan from Walter Lowe, will oblige by returning it now, as it is wanted by the owner. oct?9 W ANTED.—A girl for general honsework, Good wages. Apply to Mrs, a ~ oct? RAYED.—On October 2nd, a dark brown (:potted white) long-horned Cow. Anyone hereabouts will please leave in- act23—“y 2i (law) wky 2i t—oct27 UND.—A eum of money, which the owner can have by applying to JOHN COYLE, oct27 —si ANTED.- A boy abont 16 years of age, as clerk in a general store ; one who has had Apply to Peak Bros. & Co. RS on 1 Panis, Oct. 29. -—----—— i i i i Ss n.—A dranght horse, 4 years old, = ator of tnusnss' Ts raging — For oa too lb>., perteolly sonnd will be sold ‘e ata bargain. Apply at this office. 2i—oct27 Weather Bulletin. ee cae t, about ith of nired. Apply tf—oct26 ANTFED.--A genera! servan November. Hefsrences reg eedhain’s Auction Room, a FOR & tat EN _ Burner) in perfect order. Hall Stove (Base ect24—tf WANTED— 4 Cook. 2 Apply to Mr3. GKORGE PEAKE. Good reference required. aw —ocz: -ha tof house on King Strees, at Captain Keos Rake, itn closets. Pos- Yne house 1s aad is well adapted for a a» bosrdiayx her &. Al30 - Kiny Street, kaown &3 fod- en rons with c.usets and > LET .—®ne present oceupied by h of Ovtober next. ivare residence of vin House, ¢ mtaining a derate. on the peasants who are tp lang ae i pantry ia est-cians is tons. nenerele e oe YY. Bates é and spend the money they APP ly to ov ener, HDWaRD K&ULY, Sou*hport. — House on Kent Street, containing nine rooms, in: lar. Apply to - elosets, water ant good cellar. ply Be scant EBURY, 103 Prince Street. eud—sept23 . SCANTL Pr ieee lesan ne q y pri idences, well f.—Three new private res : l d finisbed with all modern ave manding & splendid unobstructe herbor and surrounding conte; y i ection fr These houses are DOW open for inspec : gee 6 om. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. 3T —On Saturday afternoo gh (vcooch). between Rochf ton Streets. The finder will te sul ed by leaving it at this office. iia WANTED.“ serv in a small] famiiy. Dorchester Street. ce Co anal if yy aT.—A Shop on corner ¢ r= Grafton Streets, suitable Apply to JAMES BEALKS, 0 LE .—The Store _in the City H Tee sa by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. - will be ficted up to suit the incoming tenant. ‘ aeath, whic cond ce larage undernedtit, e - 8 ead ap it required. Apply to DANIEL DAVIES gepizz-dy LET.—A pert gepi2) —: OC TO RENT.—Dwelling epposite City Hall ell ndcairite L® mo r built an niences, ¢om view of the tably reward- tf—oct20 § , k rvant for general house Ww ork Apply to i. ALLEY, -od—octl7 for an office. tf—-octl6 os ue. bedroom, with board and Halifax. She repor : o : 0% th board. m., Seai Island bearing ete tel Nags T in central part of the city- APP etd : a i ighted a vessel flying signals ae le Cl | ate ain ES Carroll immediately oe j ANTED.—Persons meeking good bape! on ot uns at hs NTE , oz down on her and found hee ® ee een rented at the private boarding J m1 Hatch, C##t. Joha- | fortably accommodated at the eof Prince an 5 masted schooner L. B. Hateh, jae | house of the undersigned. corner of son, of and from Ansapal,, , “9 | witzroy treets. — MBS. Ss. ; ‘ i corawoodad. i octi6—si e a Boston, with a cargo ooo sinkiag con- NTED.—A girl for general housework: Ss Ss r , Sa Hatch was waterlogges, § W ‘Apply to Mes, W. H. STeWART, Cumbe Chaslottetown, October 15, 1891—eod i ve land Street. dy—septit is a gold pencil ord and Eus- Great George Hotel lately h exn also be ( IS WEALTH! = be aa ae by those who buy S Vyercoats, Reefers and Snits from K BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men. —_—- REASONS WHY WE SE Est. We sell as own. 2nd. We ) Many Dollars Mien’s and Bo PROWs —_—— —— LL THE CHEAPEST : much Clothing as any Two Firms mm tally understand value when we see it On 804 ie 4 7 a day. Pp Ss, an . not want Clothing we put in ae —.” ae Gth. We guarantee our ices nte prices 10 per cent. than any other Firm on P. E. Island. cheaper PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 13, 1891—eod & wky GENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE NVbR OVERCOATS AND REFERS | | ——-— — — —( X) — — | JAS. PATON & CO. are now showin I ; g a Magni- meen Deen hg KReadymade Clothing, in Men’s, Boys an outhns Overcoats and Cape Uilsters, t! and Cheapest in the City. ' ae ee TAILORING! TATLORING! Our READYMADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT having proved a sucecss, groatly exceeding our most sanguine expectations, we have made ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE and have secured the services of MR. P. J. FORAN, whose talents for Cutting and Fitting are well known in this branch of the trade. Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters cut and fitted. Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters made to order. Ladies’ Tatlor Made Dresses made to order. eet \Xx} JAMES PATON & CO,, BROWN'S BLOCK, 168 MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, October 29, 1891—eod & wky ; j i — i WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THIS FIRM 9 They are Selling so Low that they must soon “Bust.” N’T HELP IT !—We are bound that our customers will get the BEST BARGAINS intBOOTS. Competitors have g ot to take a back seat with their high prices, and wonder why their goods cunnot sell, while our many customers will be Money saved! CALL AND SEE US, GOFF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—2aw & wky ‘ts made happy with our Low Prices. ES ——— QUALITY AND PRICES TELL THE TALE. 4x) ‘x) This has been demonstrated for the past three weeks by the rush for our Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. —(o) Without doubt we can supply the people of this Provinee with the Cheapest and Best Quality of WINTER CLOTHING ever shown here, and would advise you, for your own interests, to look at our Great Stock before you buy, assuring you that you will save at least 10 to LS per cent. by buying your