‘s ‘SHORF]@ “SIVOD Joord.9z,E Aa ‘SJVOg UlI0OW® Jay.BVI'"_ 09 }B 6— =» r ‘OO B® NOLVd SANVE— 2410398 Yo}008 94) JU deoyo teed. we —_ > nome — a ero —_ nS oneuilivenn z — Sai THE DAILY EXAMINER. . . —— a eee — ananeaiblioan WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 -SEE- Jas, Paton & Go's, EXHIBIT OF CARPETS ———_—AT. TaD—— cts Tey BRAVE MAD SPECIAL A\RRANGEMEN THE — Manuela ——WITH TWO OF rgd il —__ AND ARE NOW SELLING THEIR—— BEST FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS 200 Gentlemen's Waterproof Coats, Cheap. Charlottetown, September 26, 1892—eod & wky Local and Other Items. WaANTED.—A few tubs of choice bntter.— Geo, Carter & Co. 827 2iw alacant Visitors to the Exhibition wanting a good watch should call at G. H. Taylor's, Queen Square, iahiceiiiiiausbiig Free Tickets to those who buy four dollars worth of dry goods or clothing from Prowse Bros. iesclieta Exuisnion Tickers,—$1, 50c, and 25c ticke's for the exhibition grounds for sale at Reddiu’s drug store. I. O. F.—A_ meeting of Court Avondale, No. 1012, this evening at 8 u’clock. A full attendance requested. Temperance Meretixc. — Remember the Tabilee celeb.ation in McLeod's Hall to- morrow evening. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. ibaa Fveky visitor to the exhibi ion before leave ing for home should cal! at Beer & Goff s store and get a parcel of rheir cele b ated tea. ——@e—— Some of the boys (and men) have stolen some of the truit on exhibition. The Direc- tors threaten to prosecute some of the mean thieves. . TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Speciat Desparcues to THe Examiner General ,Election—Sudden Death. Sr. Joun, Sept, 28. {t is said that the general election for the locai Jegislature will take place in October. Mrs. Jewett, of Fredericton, 45 years old, rose yesterday jmorning in her usual health end sat down to breakfast. Im mned- iately she fell to the floor and was dead in a few minutes. Low Freights. Montreal, Sept. 28. cew freights are very low both here and at Quebec and there are numbers of unchartered vessels, the captains refusing to take the figures cffered. One captain has received orders to dismantle his ship and wister here if freights don’t. improve. Te Watch the Russians. Orrawa, Sept. 28. The Minister of Marine, Hon. Mr. Tup- Jacques Cartier.—The boiler and en gine of the steamer Jscques Cartier was tested last evening. She went to Balfast ! his mornirg and returned. Brer & Gorr’s teas take the lead every time they are put in competi:ion with any others, being slways first-class ia quality and strength and right in price. Werks & Co. are still ahead in making the best offer. They give a free ticket to the exhibition with every $250 worth of goods bought at their store, next to Beer & Goff's. - - Farm For Sate.—The sale of the farm of Mr. James N. McLean, of Belfast, 1 postponed till to-morrow at 12 o'clock, owing to the non-srrival of the boat from; 3 | sllid sy "s Wharf. A BEAUTIFUL ‘ie of Ribles and Prayer Books just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. | Also, a full stock of Windsor and Newton's @ tists Smaterials of all kinds. The very cheapest in the city. caigianiiiiindak IMPORTANT.—We wish to say, it makes no difference what competitors sell carpets for, we nave always seid cheaper and will con tinue to do so, So always come to the real and genuine carpet men—Patton Bros. A RARE opportunity for young and old, During exhibition week you can get one doz-n beautiful finished cabinet photographs for $4 —nsual price $5 per dozen-- .t the new studio The Brae Mar Pho‘o Studi», right opposite Miiler Bros,, Queen Street. sep28 4i tion of the newsthat a British war vessel p2r, has reseived further cflicial sonfirma- has been sent to Behring Sea to investigate the conduet of the Russian cruiser in seiz- ing Canadian sealing vessels. > —— Newmarket Races. LONDON, Sept. 28. Yesterday was the opening day of the Newmarket October meeting. The principal event on the programme was the race for the great foal stakes won by Orm. 1892. — WHOLESALE — AN} — RETAIL. JuptLre.—The fif ieth anniversary of the} Order of Sons of Temperance will be cele-! b-ated tuemorrow evening fa MeLeod’s Hall. | All Sons of ‘Temperance are requested to be | p esent. The public are invited. - - PILA* DO.—Horsemen should bear in mind that the handsome and well bred stallion Pil audo will be suld without reserve—to close a partnership by Mr. Beairsto on the Exhibi- tion grounds to-morrow (Thursday) forenoon. Pilando gives promise of being a splendid stuck-getter. His foals are a well got up, stylish lot. - - Wr WERE SHOWN to-day a slid silver souvenir :poon, with the city builiing of Charlottetown besutiful'y etched on the bowl. These spoons are made in coffce and orange s'ze, «nd would make a capital souvenir of the city. To be had of G. H. Taylor, north side, «or E. W. Taylor, south side of Queen Square. SALVATION AkMy —Adjatant Howell, Capts. J.S. McLean and wife, Moncton; Hughes, Miller, McCabe, Ma*heson, Divil Smith (the colured soloist), yourg Tommy Milligan (col- ored, the celebrated vicli is ) and a very re- markable man frem Pictou, cailed Happy Dick, will be present at the very special meetings that are to be }+1 i in the Salvation Army Barracks on Wecu s'» and Thursday evenings. Silver off siny »* he doer. Mr ANbREw GALLanr, Post Master at Fifteen Point, imported three pounds of white banner oats iast spring from the Ex- perimenta Farm, at O.awsa. This quan- tity he sowed on a picce of ground 35x12 yards, from which be harvesied three stooks ard ten sheaves, yieiding four bash- els and thirty-two pounds of gool clean seed oats. Who can be.t this /—Jcurnal. Tuk tobacco of Martinico was once the fa- vorite with the smeking wor ', and when old Father Hennipen descenacu the Mississippi about 1680 the Indians were much surprised to see a European with snc} «n excellent same ple of their native p'a.t. Bat the smokers of the Myrtie Navy w-uld give but a poor ac count ef the once celebrated Martinics. Their favorite brand is us much sup-i-r to it aa ir was tothe raw and uncured teaf which the Indians of that day smoked. os ome _— meena Max ONeinn — Mix ON-ili’s lecture, which will be d-livered in the Market Hal this evening, is thus spokea of by the Mont- rea! Gazette : The lec.ure had the rare merit of being tooshors. Itis a very great success A great suvcess. The lecturer is a gift-d man.— New York Herald. Mest successful Two hcurs or more spent in seeing and listeniog seems very short and most delightful. —Montreal Witoees. The idea is a taking one and well carried ont.—N. Y. Tribune. Crapaud Exhibition and Races, The exhibition and races held on the Crapaud Drivicrg Park and grounds on Friday, 23rd inst., were decidedly suz- cessful. The day was all that could be de- sired, the order good and the attendance was large and r presentative, despite (he fact that a blunder as tu the date was made by a Charlottetuws paper and .copied by a Summersiie one. [The show of horses was fair; of cattle good, and of sheep excellent. Few but tine pigs were exhibited. The poultry classes did not fill. The grain seeds and vegetab’es were good, the potatces being especially fine. The fruit, consisting of apples, plums, grapes, etc, was indeed splendid and very tempting. The fancy work was simply clega:t—-hesrth-rugs, patch quilts, crazy patch work and sofa pil- lows, cil paintiugs, crayons, maps, etc., decorating the building beautifully, The races were well fitled in each class, and hotly contested, the green race being fought out till twilight, taking seven hes-s. Particulars will appear after the Provincial Exhibition is over. “al Angora iliac W. A. WEEKS & CO’S SW STORE, Next to Beer & Golf's, hr Oa the Exhibition Grounds, — | THURSDAY, SHY. 29th, Commencing at half-past 10 o'clock ; Shire Stallion Lucky Harry, registered No. 7756, English Shire Stud Book. Yorkshire Stallion Premier, registered No. 1138, Yorkshire Coaching Stud of Eng- land. Bay Mare, LO years old, sire Abdallah, dam by Sam Slick Carriage Stallion, 3 years old, sire Don Juan, Jr, dam a Saladin mare. Chestnut Filly, 2 years old (standard-bred), sire Preceptor, dam by Abdallah. Bay Filly, 1 year oid, (same breeding). Bay Foal, 5 months old (same breeding) Cart Filly, 3 years old, sire Lucky Lad, dam by Brown Stout, Bay Mare, 8 years old, sire Evgle, dam by Bleck Knight. Bay Filly, 14 years cld. Bay Foal, 5 months ol4,sire Physician, dam by Eegle. Bay Gelding, 10 years old, weight about 1200 ibs., good farm horse, Grey Geiding. 7 years oid, weight 1150 ibs., superior family or working horse. —ALSO— Puresbred Ayrshire Ball, 3 years old, regs istered pedigree. Pesaheod Leicester Ram, 3 years old. 6 pure-bred Shropshire’ Ram Lambs, 3 pure-bred Shropshire Ewe Lambs and a lot of other stock not enumerated. Terms at Sale. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers for Directors. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1892—dy 2i The Charilotte’‘own Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ! Nand after MONDAY, 2°th June, 1892, the Steamera “NORTHUMBERLAND” and “ST. LAWRENCE” will make daily trips as under, tucal tim (Suadays exgepted) :-— On an’ after Monday, ita July, the steamer St. Lawrence will leave for Pictou every morning at 6 o'clock, local, as as to insure connection with the Eastern train to Cape Hreton and early train for Halifax. Leave Picton about 12.'0, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, for Charlottetown Leave Summerside on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown for Poiat du Chene, and connect there with trains for all parts of Canada and United States, leave Point du Chene 6”. arrival of morning train from 3st. John, for Summerside. and con- nect there with trains for all parts of Island reached by P. ©. Island Railway same evening. Conneciions at St. John with International Steamers every day until 4th September to Ros- wea. and by Mallory Line oa Monday for New fork. At Halifax with Steamers of Canada Atlantic Co., Tuesday. AGENTS—J. C. Mackintosh, Halifax ; Chubb & Co., 3t. John ; Noonan & Davies, Pictou, and D. Gordon, Summerside, BROS. <—Ge Kye” we aim all our Arrows at. ; ~ Popular : Prices! “ Bull's ‘Popular Prices” is the HONEST QUALITY. IMMENSE VARIETY. ee ne ee ——([o] LATEST NOVELTY. JRESS PASHIONABLY! DRESS CHRAPLY F / \<p We believe in HONEST POPULAR PRICES. We believe in ew PLAIN FACTS ——AND-—— LAIN FIGURES have built up our present large business. ere well aware, depends upon your continued satisfaction cur method of doing business. We have given exceeding great care to the selection of cur Fall and Winter Goods, and the secret of the large demand for our Dress Goods, ITantles, Jackets, Millinery and Fur Goods is that we offer Our continued prosperity, we with our goods, our prices, and Fashionable, Serviceable Goods PLAIN POPULAR PRICES. We invite you to buy your goods from us. We will give you GOOD GOODS for your money. You will get STYLE tor your money. You will get QUALITY for your money. You wili get QUANTITY for your money, “Popular Prices” is the “Bull's Eye” we aim all our Arrows at. BEER BROS. Free! Bree! Free! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 2 @ - If you purchase Four Del- : - lars’ worth of Dry Goods at | ‘our Store on any of the: - above days, you will get a 3 Ticket to the Exhibition | - FREE, and also be guaran- ; ‘ teed the best value in the : : City for your money. 3 A big display oi New Dress Goods; a big display of New Jackets; London Millinery, New York Hats, large stock of New Furs, Mantle Cloths in great variety, Flannels, Rugs and Blankets. Every visitor to the Exhibition should call at our St.re and get a Bargain. Charlottetown, September 26, 1892—e0d & wky APTOS a x)—-~—_ -—-— eee We will have a Special Show of CARPETS our Show Room Exhibition Week. We want one to take it in. It won’t cost anything. _ Visitors from outside of town, New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, we will be pleased to see you; and it you want a Carpet, we will give you finer prices than you will get in any other part of Canada. Buyers will always find it to their advantage to cxamine our stock of Carpets, Dry Goods, Hats and ‘Caps, as we are showing a constant succession of ‘(aenuine Bargains in every department. PATTON BROTHERS, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men, 186 QUEEN STREET. in every- ¥. W. HALES, june24—eod Chariottetown. Charlottetown, September 21, 1892—eod & wky ~~« ~ oe -