1 cate aging.» sami THE DAILY EXAMINER. : i “ ? pn i } . : ‘ bh 4 eat f + iM Mex i ur UY + gy “a ’ ‘ { > a al N : 5 * + t _ , » 4 xort iat t German g ¢ as , 4 “ g & 4 . ar 4 pre pa za 4 swinging t ‘ scharge Ps n w 2 H i . ; * : 4 "W tA - 4} ” t > 4 — ar . ry : K larg © art ga ‘,a a > * Arar 4 what a ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ : Z Beck, ar arked- 7 Se a ar m war ‘ work ‘ - : - S lav a — — RE Personal - 5 4 M - Mount Siew a ihe f ra i me ra 4 “ “ (Czar. a the Q ‘ al Cast M } vv a ’ as bee } ast few week frie . bee Pr I Ma th y Mr. W. E. Bagna N Y - : pa . * s : ara friends. He leaves to-morrow, accompan- el he Mrs Bazna . who has been -penau- he summer in her native Province ‘Mrs. W. D. McKay, Mrs. J. J. Dastes, “4 Mr. D. X . left this morning for the World's Pair The latter als goes as far as Kent to obtain a supply tobe > ifa’ Mr. Dp. O'M lin, Jr., of R B 4 wife ett t ne ww he W i's § Mr. Redd ntends u e with 5 eure, and ” sway w he firm’s stock of ' aS £ 8 cad “hes of la A andt t States ~ o-o-o ———__—_—__—— a. ©. 2. % A branch of the W.C. 7 [ ‘ at Bed que The + 8 ar Presid irs AM Wrigh : Viee-President—Mrse James Car- 2nd Vice-President—Mre Albert Schur- | Vice-Prevident—Miss Jesse Schur- mal Secy—Mise Bradshaw Treas—Mise Montgomery onttietin P. E. latayp Hosprrat.—A hundred and seven patients were admitted to the P. E Island hospital in the course of the year ending May 26th, i893. Of these 62 were discharged cured, ani 25 improved; 3 were not treate!, 4 were incurable and 4 died. Of the whole number 87 were born | in this Provinee : -— : USE SKO.LA 'S DISCOVERY, the great | B vod and Nerve Remedy. i ; | ; . currency jegisiation and the THE DAILY THE UNITED STATES TARIFF MARRIED. this city, at the resi bride’ezmother, on the Wed e~ mery, Hs ’ Millar ce Mase S. A. and Mies Mari- | Spectat Desrarcmes ro Tur Exams eo eat e hg 2 igt g on | ter of the late | arris, Esq., late Pranco-Siamése Convention. <== Pas } DIED M.D Ministe?P of Foreign A ae Z o a ; a r f rf [x i ‘ vor S 3 a a’ year and F = € . : =H V; The Big Storm cJoveD = good bread, 4 oe ee pastry, But his . a wage le OVE : sies So ED The Keswick Murder Case. This is the Largest a ‘ To cook, ut was Fs LEDER ICTOX, Oct. 3 r q tired and sick of the Edward W ary. the pone SN ae \ taste and smell of lard, | Marsh to-da Jt appears that the ev ‘ nee againe : . ete as She bought Cottolene, was supposed, a he prosect k- } g up the case e cou rday Pr - the new Shortening) aval Woodbridge, of the Deaf and Dumb School, acted a# interpreter HE Y VED The Law and the Church. sat “a —— REA 0 = more than ever, be~ a F me before me wang asking 4 \ Cause she made better sont os Chek thn nde ciplatonion ae} * , Lie rurs -€X2Mi. vat i iis : . ae food yand he could eatif = rss in the Ca oe $0c bus Without any unpleasant ; bin kh : c. 2 beams ip Ashore. ¢ articles m the crowd) after effect. ep icone aw, would Nostru Sypyey, Oct. 3 x a ased export Per ARE Narre’: It ia said ae at a stearmsh F is ashore + pp res, ‘ r near Point Acone f true, it is getables, poultry, found the BEST, supposed to io" thly’ takin: Pepetehes, | ox On these a rast healtifal chef, | 2ich meds esterday witmping for Hal | \() : “i oti’ cesta, aol ening e@vVer made oie ax, vila ‘Bras’ aT Prt cones than thoes af COTToLene. In Memory of Parnell. F res and timber, om | Mageouly by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ‘Eas ieee eel Sta ave put a - Wellington and Ann Streeis, : ; i ae - a! sfree. While MONTREAL. The corporation. of this city has resolve $ $s affecting goods | —— - to attend in state a demonstration to be g United States WwW held on Sunday next in Glasnevin Cem- © *a ~€ i Coat Makers anted. etery, in memory of the iate Charles Stew- at no ane art Parnel s | Four first-class Coat Makers can find — + . o se 150? | shenty eepleymiak end goed on ao TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. - tiar s h appea ply : : ’ —>ot—t . -"é k r hea a ; HAM Sussex, Oct. ee se theria is doing its! Stat $ 8 i- | ~— , L HA} fe fatal work in Piccadilly settlement, a few arly a , as well | ; fer a Tailor. miles from Sussex. Samuel Brown, a 1¢ ‘ St. Stephen, New Brunswick well-known farmer, bas lost two fine chil- | 4 r impositi the | oct3—dy Iw wy li lren, while another is not « xpected to live; | r im ' *t place being removed, there wil and this morning, Wallace Bros., under- | ne part of the Canadia takers, were called upon for a coffin for a | ane nd j with alike the Dutch Process member of the Murphy family. » “ al« A - - | ’ Wasmscrey, rf —T here a ru- ry being t a for-| No Alkalies more here that there are, defects im the } bic lemagogue =| J —oe New York, the ¢ Tuiver that .*ome people Cong ald be able to at- | Other Chemicals | said excelled the Blake, cheete faulty plans | I Pp -" Sefully, atany ti e : onl Pp the a ! a sirpplic a by the Ordnance | Silks. Satins. and Plushes. y te ‘ made { lef g} sureaa of the nary, which can be remed- | He we have a practical! | W. BAKER & COS | ied only by removing the defectise work Knit Wool Goods. pe les o>, re cing it bey nore eth i« arr . . , r a ak {Co pli cane ing is sa is that she teint os Ladies’ Under Vests. « becan # based cn con: | 30 re as COa apparatus for project les is absolute! suse Corsets, all kinds. tecting chic ; alte | itm ts absolutely eee 8c that the defects are se 4 in a in wi I rn | pure and soluble. the design and construction of the homts | OQAtC < SCs. nee . “ of i EP It has morethan three times Loxpex, Oct. 1—The safierings of the | » ins ewe a ae oq i ee dele one - es colliers and factery workers are becoming | Lace Curtains. “ pot hav ic | Sugar, and is far more eco- i intense. It is computed that there ~ are | Silk Curtains. ? , ” € #hall g nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. twenty thousand women and children on . ° : , ‘e* is le. ee ee the verge of starvation. Many of these Chenille Portiers. Ce DIGESTE inulin erg } aan woe dite sige Geld ty Goocaen cvmerwters sabsiat om raw! veectaties, beving te | coal Table Covers, all kinds. 7 tne mimuttee aod Ww. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mate pawnbrokers in the strike districts have Window Shades. ariff law, a - Se given up business because they have not ciate cow ” —s ane P| a Don't travel Second Class when | enough capital to enable them to advance Men’s White Shirts. fa w = pee? 6& ; : money to sufferers on chattels. In the a taritf bill is passed by Cong you can go Wiest Class for | Guvtord district's relief couamiice os Flannel Shirts. hyeer, sie WROD poss nearly the same money. For | vainly trying to feed twothousand fami Shirts and Drawers. b 208 Congress may be eects ies, rendered destitute by the stopping of : ed States sees that reason thé etitke eat. ers. Cardigan Jackets. ‘ : amy oe ee = = Ae EI i Tmbrellas Peraania gree. Bu “G0 T2 B iS] ON By Us Aeer Seer Um orellas and Parasols. the Canad Braces,;Ties, Half Hose. am i am qu te pra Ob the fisancial qi 1eStion ter accepting the nomination to the | wn with essage lately sent to Congress in ex nary session, appearsto me to be t. I want a currency that is wheh read in connect wingly be implicated in a wi eaf At that eae make me ir. the | ar erable to any laborer or | hasing power of the dollar as rece,ved for a full dollar's worth of lollar’s worth of the I not only want our currency to be of h a character that aii “ he of equal purt h asing power at home but I want it to be of such a character | as Ww d@monstrate abroad our wisdom | and good faith, thus placing us upon undation and credit among the | ; ations of the earth. I want our financial | ns and the laws relating to our | safe and reassi uring that thee | ' | spend and invest kinds of dollar who have mouev wi isinpess and new enter rprises instead hoarding it. You ca: Z teure fright 2iligu it fooush and unreasonal le, and | i ¥ annot prevent Une frightet ed man from hoarding his money. 1 want good, sound and stable monev, anda cond:tion i nfidence that wil] keep it in use Within the limits af wha ~ ve written, I am a friend of silver, hea eve its proper pla only be fixed by a readjustment of oar | auguration of a consistent and comprehensive tinan- cial echeme. I think such a thing can | only be tered upon pro fitably and hope- | fully after the repeal of the law, is charged with all « our financial woes. the — state of the public 1 ind ot be bui it upon, nor pate] relieve the situat I am therefore « pposed to the va and | nlimited coinage of silver by this country | alone and indepencently, and I am in favor of the immediate and unconditional repeal of the parchase clause of the so-called Sherman law. I confess I am astonished by the op pos- | ition in the Senate to such prompt action as would relieve the present unfortunate situation. Ea daily prayer is that the delay oc- ioned by such opposition may not be | the canse of plunging the country into | deeper depression than it has yet wort and that the Democratic party may not be justly held responsible for such a catas- | trophe. my i iaw cant euch a way as to Yours very traly. Grover CLEVELAND. | USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. ' Ot a eeteens rom the Plant » the hands of our people. | ited States for a shrink- | € in our anal st EXAMINER via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charl+ttetown to Pictou via the Navigation Company's ; Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- 1 | colonial Railway, and Halifax to Bosto« via | the fast, modern-bulit and equipped Steel ‘8. S. “HALIFAX,” Wharf. foot of Sac«c- ville Street, EVERY WWEDNESD AY, at ; 8a. m. “ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, Pp the privilege of going on board Steamer | Right before departure without extra charge. For Tickets and all information apply to | the office of the Charlottetown Navigation oC Company. ke ae = Christy Knives BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ; _ aug 16. ‘Remember It is the best remedy on earth for the cure of all Kipngy AND Liver trou- ble, Is a pogitive cure for Back ACHE, Sova Stomac#, INDIGESTION. Certain ‘ Membray’s. Care for Heap Acne, Dizziness, Lanovip Frevinec, SALLow ComPpiex- ton, Impure Boop. Stores or on receipt of price, ¢ charges Kidney and — Price One Dollar a bottle. y Medicine Oo. of Peterborough PETERBOROUGH, CANADA. m. Try Membray’s Health Restorer, a Pink tron Tonie Pill, Large Boxes 25 cts, : Liver Cure “Some ‘Other Time” is a robber of Widows and Children. a Policy on your Life at once with For Thirty-five Days «= 25, 333, 40, and 50 per Cent. Also a lot of Goods at less than HALF-PRICE. GOODS ALLOWED ON APPROBATION. NO : THOU SANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTTT Of Se el OCTOBER 3, 1893. : - TUESD ARs Only | SBE Aa ‘DISCOUNT SALE! The whole of our Magnificent Stock to be sold oe ~ Regardless of Cost ! at the and Best DRY GOODS STOCK erer offered in this City, following GENUINE DISCOUNTS: DZ: ee Explanation to My Gustomers and Others This Sale is to enable me to pay off the balance due my late partners. Yours respectfully, JAMES PATON. —_————2 Sess 2.8 > JAMES PATON & CO. GOODS OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF rel, Scotch, Ganadial, a AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. ——- —_en — _ by-d GOODS EXCHANGED. MUST BE SOLD! Carvel GOODS AT 33; PER CENT. DISCOUNT. HALF PRICE. The Prince of India, Mitts. all kinds. OR | Handkerchiefs. Why Constantinople Fell, Tweed and Overcoatings. BY Colored Laces. Braids, Gimps, and Fringes. Underskirts. Neck Frillings. Slipper Patterns. ’ Drawn Linens, all kinds. Aprons and Bibs. Collars and Cuffs. Now is the time to Buy and Save Money ! Special Low Prices for COTTONS! WARPS! BLANKETS! BLANEETS! JAMES PATON & C0. GENERAL LEW WALLACE, 2 vols., 16mo., Cloth, $250; Prat Leather $4.00; Three Quarter Leather, $5.00; | Three Quarter Calf, $6.00; Three Quar | ter Crushed Levant, $8.06. The latent religious significance of this picturesque historical novel is hardly less than the force of ite superb dramatic pic- | tures. Political intrigue and romantic | assion, schism and conspiracy, military life in camp and in citade l, earnest debate upon creeds and state policies, royal loves and fervid ambitions—all have their place ; This Department READY-MADE CLOTHING! Must be Cleared Out. Do not miss this Opportunity. JAMES PATON & Co. in the book.. An uninterrupted element | of mystery, too, attaches tothe central | figure of the novel—the Prince of India himself, the pivot_of the nove}’s. rapid | movement. ‘ For sale at our Bookstore in Charlotte- | towh, or will be sent by mail, postage paid, | to any post office in P. E. Island or the | Maritime Provinces on receipt of price.} Address ; Fleecy Cottons. GEO. CARTER 4 CO. White Table Linen. Booksellers and Seedsmen, oct? 187 Queen Square Pillow Pathenn: White Sheeting. ——__-24bes———_—___—_ For Over Fifty Years thing Syrup has been | ms of mothers for their chikd- ren while cutting teeth. It relieves the | little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from} pain, and the littl cherub awakes a | “bright as @ buiion.” It is very pleasart 1 to taete. It sooths the child, softens the? | gums, allays al] pain, relieves wind, regia} lates the bowel<, and is the best- known 4 remedy for diarrhoea, whether aris ng from ‘ teething or other cause®. Twenty-fivegact cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “Mrs | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no} | other kind. Mrs. Winsloe’s Sux used by millic Ribbons of all kinds Valises and Trunks. Bed Cowforts. Brushes and Combs. ~ ~ Pressed ‘Hay: 20 Tens Prime } Fecneell Hay at Retail or Wholeaule. ; JOHN NEWSON. urs ; 2 - i kK = ~. a. . e oct3-—lw ey ee GOODS AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Wool Flannels, all kinds. Linen Towels and Towelings. Cream Table Linens. Bed Tick and Hessians. Gingham and Oxford Shirting. Crape and Crape Cloth. Nap Cloth and Worsteds. Furs ! Dress Goods, all kinds. Ulster Goods, all kinds. Velvets and Velveteens. Mantles, all kinds. Ladies’ Jackets, all kinds. Capes, all kinds, Waterproof Cloaks. This is the Best Stock of Dry Goods ever offered to the Public. The Class of Goods we keep is so well known by our Customers, that it is needless for us to say any- thing about the quality. Come at once, and Share in the Bargains ! wo Special Discounts on Fur Goods of all Kinds. = Mantles! Mantles! In our Fur and Mantle Departments we are showing very complete Stocks. Our Mantle ‘ ‘Department is the largest in the Island, and as we are headquarters for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s ‘Furs, you will be sure to find a Choice Selection at TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS. Secure | cent. off Mantles. Specially Large Discounts on ail kinds of Furs. AMES PATO CHARLOTTETOWN | Charlottetown, P. E. I. WW. Brow & Importers of Fur O. Gocds and Mantles. GOODS AT 25 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Fancy, 25 to 50 per 2 Enomeaiieary gtpetive -