5 APO nil lla Mi a. SO oe etc _ JAMES PATON & CO. $1.10, BRUSSELS CARPETS, FIVE-FRAME THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 DT ORE. PATON & CO. sticeiee TS ae -t CARPETS A Vuh BAN | j sf ( ' / AULT fri ee pe I et Do you care to wear the bestmade Clothing c¢ver if so, come along te the | SCOTCH CLOTHING STORE /— and get your Suii, Over-@ put on this market? ~~ coat, Ulster, Reefer or ST ee Trousers. Our stock was [2e. never 89 large as at the Best made present time goods at the lowest prices Dress Goods, Mantes aud Miler, Cheapest and Best Goods in the City. JAMES PATON & GO,, VITTORIA ROW. Char’ ottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & why FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, $1,10, etc, etc--JAMES PATON & CO. Local and Other Items, Tuankscivixe Niaut.—The organ recital, > -— Reap James Paton & Co's, advt margio in to-dsy’s issue, Seethnaitied Tue New Horer.—Pisns for the proposed hotel may be sewn at Watson’s Drug Store. indice THANkKscivinc Day. To morrow will be Thanksgiving Day throughout the Dominion. Tue Examiner will not be issued, on the veninieeaaa Prov. Ryper arrived ia the city last even- ing. No lover of mu-ic should miss hearing him perform on the new St, James’ orgsn to- morrow night. hdlirtilieite To tHe PENITENTIARY.—Thomas McTague, recently sentenced to five years in the peni- tentiary for perjury, was teken to Dorchester ‘to-day by Deputy Sheriff Kiggius. We have received 3 cases of men’s heavy underclothing, and the season getting late, we will clear this lot very low.—W. A. Wecks & Co,, next Beer & Goff's. FooTsaLyt. A match game of football will be pleyed at Victoria Park toemorrow morne teams of Prince of Wales College. at ten o’ciock, sharp. seonellleeedille MayPioweks IN November —Thomas Mur. phy, the pepular cxpress messenger of the City of Monticello, brought over f:om Annap- olis last night a bunch of muayflowers which were picked there yes ‘erday,—St. Joho Sun. dapat | §9r Josern’s Sopautity.—The Christmas} Tree on the 16°h promises to be one of the | most succesetal alfairs of the kind ever gottea up by St. Joseph's Sodality—and that is say- ‘ing 9 great deal. Make aitangements to a>- tend. —_—— > L. O. A.—Spccial meeting of St. George’s Lodge to night in Easten Street Hall to wels come our visitors and confer degrees. Fail attendance requested. Lodge will epen at 715 o'clock. Members of sister Lodges cordiel!y invited to attend. | > ~ ! Marts Late.—The mails via Point Du- | chen? did not. arrive in the city until half- | past nine last nigh*, and the Pictou mail eid not :each here until six o'clock this moruing The steamers were delayed at Point Duchene , and Pictou on account of the wiad storm, - From Hairax.—The steamer City of Ghent ! arrived here early yesterdyy morning with a gereral cargo and ore passenger. She, Iefs again at five o'clock in the afternoon with a | large cargo made up mainly of canned meat, ! She also had one | i: : : ” : : | ~ Tar Erema.— The barkentine Erema, from potatoes, pork and Oats. , passerge-. Recrrat —Remember the orgaa recital ia i St. James’ Church toemorrow (Thursday) evening. The programme, which is au ‘excellent one, will found in ancther part of to day's paper. As there will likely be a large audience it would be well for ticket holders to be present early, | Fxom Boston. —The ste+mer Carroil, Capt Hanzen, arrived here from Boston via Halifax and Hawkesbury at reven o'clock this morning with a general cargo and the fcllow- ling passergers: Mrs John T Crockett, Master Percy Crockett, Miss Ada Binrs, W J Murdoch and Katie Johnson. i ieiccdtecpliee SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the (jreat German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Midneys, Blood. Guzrantee contract with every bottle. Pay enly for the good you receive. At all Druggisits, $1.00 per bottle, six hotties $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.”’ Amnerst Is pustTRigs —The Amherst Boot and Shoe Factory have just fitted out five of their salesmen with new samples. This fac- tory is one of the most flourishing in the Do- minion, The Robb Engineering Company’s Works are running full b!ast. They shipped the first of the week a carload of machinery, consisting of Monarch economic boiler, Robb Armstrong engine, rotery sawmill and shingle machine, to P. E. Island. To-day they shipped a large Windsor electric light station.—Press, 5:h inst. ——— A Narrzow Escare —According to a despatch from Amherst, brakeman Wilber, of Casey's special, while shunting his train at Calhoun’s mills on Monday morning, had a narrow escape from losing his life. While stepping from one car to another he train was in motion. In falling he caught hold of « part of the brake wheel and man- aged to hold on to that until the (vain was brought tu a stop, but in the meantime he was dragged for soma feet along the line, with his body dangling between the wheels of the cars. Heescaped unhurt. _— . — TuUANKSGIVING SERvices —There wi!l be a Thanksgiving service in St. James’ Church to- morrow (Thursday) at 11 a, m., conducted by R-v D. B. McLeod, of Orwell. Collection ia aid of the poor fund of the church. morning prayer, 9 a. m.; choral Collection 7 45 a.m; evensong and sern.on, 7 30 p. m, at all se: viccs for the poor, Methodist Church—-}) a. m, services con- ducted by Rev. W. W. Brewer, assisted by Rev. W.C. Matthews. A collection will be t: ken up in aid cf the poor of the church Thanksgiving service and sermon to-morrow at lle. m. in the Baptist Church, Prince St. Collection will be taken in aid of Chestnut Street Mission and for the poor. Cash, cloth- ‘ling, orders for coal and groceries will be taken. It is hoped that these who may not be able to attend in person will send their expressions of gratitude to God ia this tang- ible form The Salvation Army will hold a very srecial meeting tc*m orrow at 3 p sword meeting at 8 p. m. ia their barracks. Offering taken at door, aientaniiies Hearp From —Mr. W. W. Clarke, who asked through the press for infermation concerning the parents or other relatives of one Peter McRie, a native of this. Prov- ince, wh is pow overseer On a plantation in the Sandwich Islands, has received a letter from a man named John T. Peake, iving at Malpeque, giving him some infor- mation on thesubj-ct. Mr. Peake says that McRae’s mother is now residing in St. John, N. B., but his father died about ten or eleven years ego. His brother Donald snd a sister are in San Francisco, and his sister Elen is living with her mother in St. fohn. Another sister of his is married at M.!peque, and is Peake’s stepmother, Mr. Peake has written Mchise’s mother in St. John, and expects to hear from her in 8 ew days, ing between the janior Abegweits and second | Kick off | 100 h. p Monarch economic boiler to the } slipped and fell between the cars while the | St. Peter’s Cathedral—Hi ly communion at | m., and a! Local and Other ltems. | Orcas Recrrat —to morrow night. / —_——— | Tre event of the season will be the organ recital in St. James’ Church to-morrow night. ! Tue Besr Inx:—A b’g stock Ioks opened to-day at the Diamord Bock- store. shite I. O. O. F.—Regular session of Port la Joie Encampment.this evening at 8 o'clock Degrees. siesta | Ticket Hovpers for the organ recital are requested to go early to secure their seats. No pews reserved, scecieeiindilicbic TeLerHosic.— To-morrow being Thanks- giving Day, the Telephone Oflice will be open only duriag the @ame hours as on Sundays. ging B. I. S.—Regular monthly mecting of the Benevolent [frieh Society to-morrow (Thurs- day) evening at $8 o’clock.—R F. Maddigan, Sec’y. Coan Suivi eits.— Up to the 31st October, 301,130 tons of coal had reached Montreal ‘from Cape Breton min«s against 453,315 for | the same period last year. An Unwetcome Vistron.—Lagrippe is again prevalent in New York. It is accom- panied hy complications that the health board oflicers are‘stud ying. Cuance or Dare.—The steamer Cacouna will be due here from Montreal on Tuesday morning, 15°:h inst, instead of on Monday, 14th inst , as formerly advertised. Corner StoNe Laip.—His Grace Arche bishop O’Brien bsid the corner stone of St. Joseph's chapel at Kentville, N. S., on Mon- } day af.ernoon last, amid a large gathering of peop'e. silieoosbau Pebiic Meetiné —There will be a public temperance meeting in Wright’s Hall, Prince S'reet, on Monday evening, by the Sons of [emperance. Alf aie invited. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. socal FooTpaLt Mrttina —Crescents are request- cd te attend.a meeting to be held this evening at 7 30 o'clock at the office of John Coombs, Queen St. Members of the team are’ partic- ularly requested to attend. Evopen Witn ris Hrrep Mayn.—A few days ago Mrs, Cora -Lemon, wife of a well to do farmer of Owoseo, Mich., eloped with a hired man named “John Salisbury, who is also married. The pair were traced to Brant- ford where they were arrested, Liverpool to Charlottetown, witha cargo of salt for the owners, Peake Bros. & Co., which went ashore on Monday afternoon while com- ing through the Strait of Canso, got off all rigkt last evening, and will come up first change of wiad. ° Bi emendiincinntnicaion ArSBostox --The steamer Britannia ar- | riveu in Beston at $ p.m. on Sunday. After ! repairit g the will make three ¢xcu sions from New York to the West Indies, dnd will then be fitted for 400 pawsengers, and will resume her place on the Halifax and 1 >ston route early next spring.—Hx. Heral i. Bap Crossincs Several of ihe the cross. ings at the hortern end ‘of the city are in a bad condition aftér the heav y rain of yester- day. Last evening the croising at Johnson's corner was in an esp cially bid state; and at the junction cf Pfince ard [Enston streets a lad was observed working his way across the street on stilts. ’ | Ruire Srrawpgrries. — The Sydney, C. B., Sun acknowledges the receipt of a p*per full of ripe strawberries picked at that lace on Friday tafternson. Four of the verries were particularly tripe and luscious, ne the magnificent climate of Cape 3-eton, eee Trarric Increased. —The freight traftic from Prince Ejward Island to Pt, du | Chene hos considerably increased of late, due principal'y ta the large exportation of potatoes and sheep. Last week sume 2000 sheep were shipped via Pr. du Chene to {the (pper Proyinces and the United ; States. —- Married IN Court.—A few days ago Clarence Chandler and Alma McPhee, who had been arrested for vagrancy, were married in the police court at Moncton by the Rev. J]. Kastburn Brown, Reformed church minister. The girl had been convicted and fined $25, in defaalt, four months in jail, but on being martied the pair were liberated and given a chance to live honorable lives, INHUMAN TREATMENT.—A case of most inhuman treatment of a wife has come to light in Amherst, in which John Morse, | colored, figures as a most brutal creature. It appears that a few days ago Mrs. Morse and a noted character named Agnes Bowles were having sume words near M orse’s house when the man Morse interfered and took the part of the woman Bow!es against his wife. Taking hold of his wife Morse ki-ked and, pounded her until her body was , black and blue with bruises. He then pulled her into. the house, pulled off her | clothes, and sat her on the red hot stove, holding her there un‘il her soreams attract- ed the neighbors living ‘thereto. He then threatened that if she said anything about the «ffair he would kill-her and would be hung for her. The woman was frightfully burned, and since the occurrence she has been in a very dangerous condition, her } recovery being considered doubtful. Saeaadpeennie McGitt Universitry.—The McGill Fort- nightly, to hand, reports the election of class ctiicers for 1892 93 in the differert yeare in the Faculty of Applied Science; and we note with pleasure thac J.A. McPhail ) son of Mr William McPhail, cf the Hospital for the Iusine) is president of the 4th year cless, and that Gordon Alley, son of Judge Alley, of this city, is president of the Ist year, This shows that ‘‘our Isiand boys” are popular and influential amorg their college com p3nions. The same interesting periodical says : “The appointment of Mr. R. S. Lea as lec- turer in Mathematics and Drawing is one which is eminently sitisfactory to «ll concern- ed, and is an instance of the appreciation which the Faculty of Applied Scieace has for its old etadents. Mr. Lea, who is native of Prince Kdward Island, graduated with the highest hocors in 1890, aod since then has ob- tained a broad practical experience of such a nature es to peuliarly fit him for his present position.” We ccngratulare Mr. Leaupon his honorable promotion. Mr. Lea is a son of Mr. William C. Lea, of Crapaud. “ The Fortnightly also reports that L. R. Gregor, B. A., is lecturing in German in Mc- Gill College. of Carter's APA i892 BUCK GLOVES, We have just received a large lot of these celebrated GLOVES. Quality, nothing like them ip town. Style and Prices For there is Also, a nice lot of Kid, Woolen. Bucksiv, Astracan and other leading styles to select from. D. Charlottetown, November 4, 1892—eod & wky A. BRUCE. Men's Nen's Men’ is 2 Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Men’s Overcoats Great Clothin and and and and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats and and and and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Reefers, Reefers, | Reefers, Reefers, Reefers, Reefers, Reefers, Reefers, - = — a aa 15,600. IFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opaned this Fall. with stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky Sale. . MACDONALD'S on ~(x)-—-—— J. For Lowest Prices. ‘ J. 6B. MACDONALDS | For the Cheapest in Town. in Mea’s and Boys’ Suits, J. 8. Macdonald cannot be undersold. Men's Far Coats—Wonderful value for ready money. J. B. MACDON ALD, Queen Street. This If you want to buy cheap, go there. BOYS’ CLOTHING. ee —/( , Boys’ Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys Heavy Overcoats. BOYS REEFERS ! BOYS REEFERS! — HY) ~~ — BOYS SUITS! BOYS SUITS! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART. LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky home look nice. advertise prices. Always SOLID FACTS! (x) On account of our low prices on Carpets, hundreds have taken the advantage and purchased their Carpets from us, which goes to show our efforts to please the public have been successfal. growing rapidly, and if low prices and good honest goods is what you want, come to us. marked in plain figures. which is done when goods are marked in characters. We bay our Carpets direct (not in this city, as some of our competitors have done), and for large stock and variety we take the lead. from, but good, clean, fresh goods. We always lead, others follow. We appreciate your trade and hope for a continuation of the same. dollar go a long way in our Store when fixing up your house, as we have everything you want to make No Branch Stores. PATTON BROS., THE REAL & GENUINE CARPET MEN. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky Our Carpet trade is All goods No deception practiced, No old stock to pick We never care to remember that you can make a