lalla i. CoO 2 vy a. Medal’--JAMES PATO * Gold Celebrated Agents for the Sole Wwe are Stock of CARPET SWEEPERS. ee our S THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - ° - oe . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 3892 -~-—_——————— Local and Other Items, Recrrat Don't forget the organ recital in St. James Charch on Thureday L ght. seal Potice Covar.—This morning, two d:ucke a map and a woman—were each fined $1 oz 4 deys. ialiialiudieal Tue Berranxnta arrived in Booth Bay Me., in tow of the tug Underwriter on the 5:b She is on her way to Boston. ie etal Just Ovr.—Chatterbox Christmas Box, with a lovely large premiam picture entitied “A Christmas Raid,” at the Diamond Book. pirst. store. - Metron Overcoats made to order for $i0, $12 and $14. We consider these ceats the gréatest bargains ever « flered - John McLeod & Cu., 207 Queen Street. dentine Spectra, Discounts —For this week there will be special discounts on books at the Diamord Bookstore. Libraries supplied at very e luce i Pr ices. amend THE Ontorxats.—It is uni versally acknowledged that the five cent prize stationery packets at the Diemond Bookstore excell anythirg on P. EB. Island. <> — Gait ONE OF Cur.pen’s CLOTHING ia reefers, oversoate, ulsters, etc , all selling at lowest prices. Re member we have the largest assortment, our own tweeds, and imported to sekct from— McKay Woolen Co. trismt ine Sovtnrort Frrry.—Complaints of mi - management at the ferry were loud as well as deep this forenoon. The peop'e who were de- tained in the celd and rain had occasion to recall the factsthat pre-election pledges a:e not always fulfilled, eaetiadees We have a few stee! engravings and Etchings left. Asthese goods are fast going out of atyle we off-r tne balanceoft our stock at bargain prices. if you want a rel fashion- able picture, ask to see our gravures and large photos —Haszard & Moore. viiiaiiieanais Ar this this time of the year especially, warm underwear ia necessary. For ladies nothing is more satisfactory than the ne* combination suits, of which w> keep a large variety of different weights.— Becr Bros rz 2i ccc Fine on Surrsoanp’—A telegram from Swansea to the Halifax Herald sates that a tire broke cut on October 19 b in the cabin of the barque Flora, of Charlotte town, Prince Edward Island, which was discharging a cargo of timber. Cabin sky- light damaged ; cargo undamagi d Tae Tere —Stamboul was diven *gsinst his record of 2 O84 at Stocktor, Cal, on the afternoon of the 4.h, but owing to a strong wind and a break mide on the last quarter the attempt to lower the record was unauccessiul. The mile was not finished, but time was given as follows: First quarter. 0 33; second quar ter, 032. mokirg the half mile, 1 05; third quarter, 0 32}. sinalinctppinngetie Crry Scuoot Boarp.—At a meeting of tlhe City school Board held o1 M- nly evening » committee was appointe! te w.it upon he) Local Government for the purpose of asking that a portion of Prince of Wales Coll.;e grounds be set aside as a site for a new city schoolhouse to accommodate the chil iren of the east end. Permiwsion to establish a chile dren's savings kank in the schools wes gran'- ed, Misa Haris wis granted two mont:s leave of absence. cmenliiiamlin Bapty Marcuep Patr.—Carrie Pierson, 16 years of age, of Minden, Mich., eloped with her uncle, Herbert Hoskins, 6) years of age, and came to Toronto. A brother of Hoskins followed the elcpers and found them at the St. James hotel as min and wife, which state the couple substantiated by producing a certificate of marriage per- formed in London, Onat., while en route 'o Toronto. ‘The trio have returned to Michi- gan. aiesiilmnunth Foorsatt —The Halifax Wanderers ere owners for a year of the football trophy— the champions for 18923. They estab- lished their claim to the proud title by winning Saturday's game with the Garrison team. It was the fifth of the series, and made the third victory won by the red avd blacks. The only question that now re- maine to be decided is who will come second—Dalhouse or the Garrixon—and that will be settled if the geme is played on Thanksgiving Day. Saturday's match was won by a try to nil. Tne Dear axp Dtmp,—A meeting in the interests of the Halifax ILnstitusion for the Deaf and Dumb was held in St. Paul's School- room last evening. There was a good attend ance. Lhe Rev. J. A, Gordon occupied the chair. An interesting address on deaf mute eduestion was given by Princi; al Fearon, and several of the pupils were put through exer- cises to show the character of the iustrie ivp This institution is certain'y doing a splendid work in i's special line, and deserves cubetantial encouragement The main object of the visit to the Island is to se- cure pupils for the institution, and persons having any kaowleege of deaf or partly deaf children would confer a favor on Principal Fearon by letting him have their addresses. imparted iain Tue Markers —Although the weather was very wet and the roads in a wretched condition, the inside attendance at the market today was large. Outside it was amall, Hay was on sale at from 50 to 60 sents per 100 Ibs. Osts in fair supply at 3t cents per bushel. Potatoes brought 18 to 22 cents per bushel, and turn ps from 12 to 13 cents per bushel. Eyys were ip moderate supply at 13 to 20 cents per dezen. Butter sold at from 18 to 21 cents per lb. Geese were plentiful at 59 to 60 cents each, and turkeys at 80 cents ' G1 25 ee). Dicks bro git from 59 to 60 centa per psir. ©U.ker articles at usus prices. a lily Tue Worst Feanep —A Campbellton, N B , deepatch of the 6 bisas follows: M M Bruce, merchant tailor (fo: merly of Charlotte. town) Jewel Miller, of the dry goods fi-m of James Alexonder & Co, and James Baird pilot, left C mpbellton on Thursdsy eveoing on a goose shooting ex; edi:ion, intending t& he back next day. Thy had a canoe fully «quipped when they started down the es’ uary ot the Restigouche Al hough erquirier have been mode in every direc’ ion no: » trace of them can be found, but as the canoe bo tom vp hae difted into Dalhousie harbor there is an almost absolute certainty that fearful catastrophe has happened. Poo Bruce was the only mirried man among then and leaves a wife and three smalt children. A deep gloom is settling on the community & the last vestige of hope disappeared. A large search party started down the bey this morning, but their expectation is one, Waterproot Coats in Melissas ; } TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spectan Desparcurs to Tur ExaMtner. Ireland’s Troubles, I SBIS PEOPLE TALKING. _— 1) eee eee rowse Brothers Evicted Tenants’ Commission Dispute Pe'ween the Judge and a Lawyers. | Due, Nov. 8. The evicted tenan‘'s’ Coumm:ssion opened its enquiry here yesterday. Evidence was taken regarding the eviction on the Clan Ricarde estate. Justice Matthew, Presid- | ent, read a letter from the Marquis of Claa Ricarde, in which he referred tu the Com- | mission «8 a “plan of campaign eom- ” | mi-sion, and =e decl nad to atreod as 4 witness fur the purpose of masking | suggestions fur an attack upon his class, | While a witness was teatifyi: g, Mr. Carson, | counsel for the lind'ordr, asked to be} vilowed to at once cross examine hin. | Justice Matthew refus d to grant tha desired perm ssion, s.ying that when witnesses for both sides had heen heard the ccunsel would bei allowed to cross eximice them through | he commissioners. Mr. Carscn | thereupon declared the whole thirg farcical. He would not prostitu'e his; position of advocate by remaining longer | before the Comnission. Justice Matthews | said that Mr. Carson's observaticns were | disgracefu!. The other counsel present as | representatives of the landlords, considered | themselves censured in the remarks made | by the judge and withdrew from the room. The landlords being thus unrep esented, Justice Matthews adj -urned the session. MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ S, Unercoats aud Reger’, &e. Ottawa Notes - Fishery Eeports. omnes | Orrawa, Nov. 8 The latest militia order wp s the Mani- tohs Light Lofentry out of «xtstence. The fishery cruisers wiil be slo-rly luid up. Fyrom reports received by the D par’- ment it appears that, with one or two ex- cep ions, the Yukee fishermen have r - epected ths law. The Canadian catch s about an avera_e cne. i *t. John's Standard Bearer. | Er Jown, Nov. 8. Ata convention «f the Liberal-Congzer. | vative party of the county of St. John held | yesterday to chouse a candidate for the va- | cancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Skinner, George Robertson, merchant and President of the B ard of Trade,wasa sek ct- el. The whole country is talking about our Wonderful Prices. We ee A Young Man Drowne.l. | | Moscron, Nov. 8. Eimund Rooney, aged 17, son of John Rooney, of Coverdale, was drowned at the! River Bridge yesterday, while engaged in working on one of the piers. want the people to know that we are not hurting ourselves by giving The Worcester's Charge. - such Startling Bargains, if you Port Hawxessery, Nov. 8. The owners of the steamer Worcester charged $300 for towing the echooner Stan- dard to this port from eff St. Mary’s. help us by your trade, as we must LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 7 . . —] Be do a big business to keep it from Sin,—It is high time that our police should Jearn that it is their duty to use no undue severity in arresting a prisoner. It is also necessary that they be taught the impropriety et bullying and insulting independent witnessss who appear in the cause of truth and justice. Many of our citizens are anxious to see what steps our worthy Stipendiary Magistrate will take in the m:tter cf last evening, and feel th t the people should not be alogether at the mercy of cur police force, There are a number of witnesses willing to testify in this case. driving us to the wall. SMALL PROFITS shall be our JUSTICE. Nov. 8, 1892 Standard, but we want Big Sales. The New Hotel €in,—I'm ovly an onlarned man and not given to writin in public, but by the pow- ers me and me veighbor think so much «f ser new hotel dodge that I'li be after say- ing me and him hopes it will be put through. Times is poor, and its mighty hard to git along now, but when the new hotel begins for to run me neighbor Mike is hopin to git his two boys, who are sharp and active, wid a little stock of common schoolin, into the place as waiters. | mese'f have a couple of smart trim young girls, and instead of seeing thim sail away to Boston in the spriog I am hoping they will stay come and git places in the hotel. Mike and I will git hold of a few boats and in the summer maks what we can with taking ladies and gintlemen from the hotel ro the mackerel grounds or to the trout fishing at the harbor’s mouth, or give them a clam bake on the sands at Holland Cove, or a sail out to Governor's Island or up to Bonshaw, or we might run 4 bathing house n the harbor. O her min as were bred to horses may; ruo livery stables. Maybe I'mafouo' forgiving away me ideas to you in this matter, but | just wish to point out that if the new hotel will benefit me snd the likes of me, it will benefit them and the | kes of thim as puts their money into it, and the whule city business into the bargain There's more tuy’n and sellin peeple in the place already as can live at it, and more lawyers as can git a hearin in the c-urts already, «nd divel a day's work can me «nd Mike git out of the whole lot of thim. bur af they’l bald the new hotel wee'l all thrive happy. Y: ura, Warp No. 1. We say its to your interest to trade with PROWSE BROSsS., The Wonderful 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. Lumber sale p»stpoxed—Sale o lumber on ‘onnolly’s Wharf has been p ys:poned till to- morrow at 3 o'clock. Special attention has been called to the im rtant sale of apples to morrow at 10,30— Charlottetown, Uctober 27, 1892—eod & wky a forlorn] fo E H Norton & Co. ! AID GLUVES| Gloves Have Always Been Among Our Specialties. (x) AID Ir any weakness is pardonable, it is surely the natural feminine desire to be well gloved; | a poor glove is an abomination ard an aggravation to the buyer and seller, so that we alm 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 sizer. 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. TTVRADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it moving if BARGAINS will do it. As ‘we have desilel to rai oar basiness, o1 and after October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have d2terminal to quote prises lowee than the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experienc? vf years in busiaess, We learael that those who py cash are entitled to the tull bened: derivel feom promot payments; aad as “pay as you go” is the oaly sats row to travel, we will ealsavor to elucite pablic sentiment in favor of that inlepeniznc2? of character which is not foind in those who prefer credit to paying cash. As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We mast, therefore, a ve you come in anid see what we can do for you. The LACES NOVELTIES ia our ~— WeLEOD & McKENZIE. 1 ottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & why Soe ne GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. We help to make a market for your prodice, as we employ a number of haads. Factory ia fall blast, Patroaize home industry. We are making spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, S»ptember 20, 1892—eod_& wky General Insurance Agent, ———REPRESENTING—— - FIRE : BRITISH AMERICA ASS. CO, OF TORONTO, APPLES! FALL & WINTER STOCK BY AUCTION, Wednesday, at 10.30 o'clock. TO CLEAR OUT THE LOL. } »~ BARRELS CHVICK GRAV ENSTEINS, S10 Assoriel - Suverior WINTER COMMERCIAL UNION ASS. CO, OF LONDON, ENGLAND, VARIETIES, in Spya, Baldwins, Kings, LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. GF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, Ribstons. This is positively the last lot offiGravensteins in the market this season. ! As the above sale is to close out two consign ments, and the stock is very chojce, those wh want good Winter Fruit should attend. E., H NORTON & CO., Auctioneer. QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, SCOPTISH UNION & NAT. INS. CO. OF EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. LIFE AND ACCIDENT: nov7—2i SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA, C. P. FLETCHER, ——DEALER IN— PIANOS, ORGANS, —AND THE— | Prompt Settlements. OFFICE, BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, Lowest Prices. November 4, 1892, NOW IS THE ITME. om — i “New Williams” Sewing Machine, A nice stock always on hand to select | from. Office (for the present) at the Store of | John McLeod & Co. law& wy—nov2 > Black Diamond Steamship Co Don’t Miss the Opportunity. ae 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 diuaninc, io HARDWARE STORE. R. B. NORTON & CO. Mena « & PENDER’S Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cut to Se eee oe ee Sr PO” THE 8. 8. “CACOUNA,” treal on MONDAY 3 l will sail on the sameday for St. Jobh’r, New- foundiand, carrying produce, etc, under deck, and Horses, Catule and Sheep on deck. PEAKE BLOS, & CO, novi Agents. Charlottetown, September 27, 1892~-cod & why MaclIntoshes in Drabs, Browns, Blacks and Blues; Tweeds in Plains, etc- PATON & CO ews * : e * Z