* “4 COTCH CLOTHING STOR! ss ect our goods--- insp . and would ask you to call ana = four Cape Overcoat vec t rece jus GENTLEMEN '---We have ames. z R : MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 230 . TO) he HAT DOGS THIS MEAN ? We are here to please the peo- ple of Prince Edward Island with Good Goods and Low Prices in READY-MADE CLOTHING. Never before have we imported such a fine stock of CLOTHING at such low prices. The “SCOTCH “TORE” Headquarters for Low Prices in Reefers, Overcoats, Cape Ulsters, Fur Coats, Waterproof Coats in English, Scotch and Canadian, Storm Coats lined with Sheepskin. Also, is a job line in Leather Coats, SUITS, ALL SIZES, CHEAP, AT THE—— Scotch Clothing Store. — ee —— _—__ JAMES PATON & CO., VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, October , 1892—eod & wky Local and Other Items, For overcoats, ul:ters and reefers, in men’s, boys’ and chi.dren’s, ccme to McKay Woolen Mills ae Masonic.— Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M. Officers don’t forget practice to-night. Potka Dot, French Flannels and dress trimmings opened to day.—Stanley Bros. octl15 3i eod Cuorce Bermuda lilly bulbs, only 15 cents each. Plant now.—Haszard & Moore. Tue Juvenite Dancixe Crass at Terpe sichore Hall will open on Thursday, 20th inst., as advertised. Brats tHe Woa.p for wiater wear and low prices—the readymde clothing manufactured from our own tweeds.—McKay Woolen Mills. tain Lost.—A twenty do!lar greenback. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Tue Examiyer Office. WHEN you make up your mind to buy} clothing, rememb r the McKay Woolen Mills| siock is complete, aad they will never be | undersold. Tweep Svurirs axp Pants.—For the most durable, perfect fitting, heavy winter wearing | suits and pants, at lowest prices, come to! McKay Woolen Mills. C.M. B. A.—A branch of the Catholic | Mutual Benefit Association is soon to be! established in Charlottetown. Invention. —Mr. William Henry, of St. Peter's Road, has invented a machine for | killing potato bugs, which he will have, patent d. j - Miuirary.—A full meeting to-night in the’ Drili Shed of the men ti king part in the military sports Tl ursday evening. Open to) all military men, A full attendance is} requested. We REFER our readers to James Paton &| Co's advt in treday’s p»per. They have inn- : ported a very large st’ck of boys’ and youths’ readymade clothing ia suits, odd pants and cape overcoats. They promise to sell them cheap for cash. Rexeoven —The demand for tickets for , to-morrow night’s entertainment is great, | They were in demand cven beiore the plan | was opened. Act promp'ly and secure your seats, as the audience wil be one of the larg- est ever seen in Charlotietown. ' - ' A GRAND promenace concert «nd military | exercise, by members «f the city corps, will, be held in the Hillsborough Skating Rink on— Thursday evening next, 20th inst. An inter- esting programme is being prepared and wil appear toem»wrow. Give the boys a bumper house. Admission only 15 cen's - Iv Speaks For IrseL¥ —That is to say, the programme of the Prince St. School concert, in another column, wil! convey to readers a good idea of the splendid ecutertainment the popils will provide. A great deal of pains teking effort has been expended to bring the different performers up to a high mark, and a successful performance may be safely prophesied for Friday night. From Hatirax —The steamer City of Ghent, Captain Pye, ar:ived here from Hali-« fax on Surday morning at 4 o'clock with a general cargo and four passengers. She left ov return at six this morning with a cargo of potatoes, eggs, cheese, canned mutton, etc There were four passengers The Fastnet les ves Halifax at six this even- ing, and will be due bere on Wednesday. i FrwortH Leraaus.—The first general meeting of the Epworth League of the First Methedist Church will be held in the church parlor this (Monday) evering at eight o'clock ship As m-'tters of importance will come up for discussion a full attendance of members is requested = A cordial invitation given to all persons wh» intend becoming members. OWR handkerchiefs wre to hand and on our counters for the ladies of P E Island to choose from. We have the quantity and quality ad- vertised by usin another column. The goods are of the choicest pat- , terns aol makes; they ars: well, worth 735 cents to $125 a dozen, yet we offer them for the small sum of 39 cents—James Paton & ‘oe, ol43i | - A Srrance Srory.—Henry Hyatt and Mira Matthews, fiom Ti senburg, are un-| der arrest at Woodstock, Out , the man on a charge of horse stesling and the woman as 3 witness for the crown. The woman, whose age is 24, claims that she has been sold twice by Hyatt in order to raise money. On one occasion she was given in exchange for a horse to a man named Lewis Whitehead; subsequently, however, she got away «ccording to her story, and hence the present action against Hyatt. Pucuisric — Arrangements have been made by the Coney Island Athletic Club for a finish fight with four ounce gloves be- tween Peter Maher and Joe Goddard. The match will take plsce next month for a purse of $7.500. Maher has been defeated by Fitzssmmons, the Australian wonder Goddard was practically knockel out by a middieweight in Australia, and has made a poor showing since he came to America. Choyinski is the favorite in his battle with Godfrey on Oct. 31st. The records of the men do not justify the odds The for- mer has been whipped by Goddard in a couple of rounds. ccectiagiiiintinn Ir may be interesting to know that when excursion rates are made to Chicago for people who live in the East, to enable them to attend the World's Fair next year, it is contemp'eted by the Western roads to aleo make excursion rates from Chicago to all principal business and tourist points in the West, Northwest and Southwest, so that those who desire to spend a few weeks among their friends in the Great West, may have «n op portani’y + { so dving with- out incurring uw uch addit.o ial expense. It may be well to consider this subject in ad- vance of actasl time of starting, and the Chicago, Muwaukee & St Paul Railway Co. has issued maps and time tables and uther instructive re.ding matter, which it will be glad to furni-h tree of expense upon application by postal card addressed to A. J Taylor, Cansdian Passenger Agent, 4 P.lmer House Block, Toronto, Oat., or to Geo. H. HUeaford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, ill octl? 2i The Best Value in the City in Children’s Readymade | This is because of the officiél | centimetre. | literally saturated with | undoubtedly a leak in the pipe laid across the TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | ' j Sreciat Desparcues To THe EXxaMINER OTTAWA NOTxS5) Change in the Cabinet. Ortawa, Oct. 17. Hon. Thos. Mayne Daly has boen sworn in a Privy Councillor and Minister of the Interior, vice Hon. Mr. Dewdney, who has resigned to accept the governorship of British Columbia, It has been quite detinately settled that Parliament will meet about the middle of January, probably the 12th or 19th. Dishonesty Disclosed. fr. Joun, Oct. 17. A. A. Dodge, chief clerk and cashier of the lntercolonial freight office in this city, is in gaol. He handled the money paid in for freight, and is charged with embezzlement. \ The reports says that his shortage amounts to Marshall Punished. Lonpon, Oct. 17. P:ivate Marsball of the First Life Guards, who figured ia the recent mutiny at Wind- sor, has been sentenced to 18 months’ im- prisonment and to be dismissed from the regi- ment. Lacrosse. Monrrea., Oct. 17. The Lacrosse championship match be- tween the Shamrocks of this city and the Capitals of Ottawa, on Saturday was won by the Shamrocks--3 games to 2. Football. HauiFax, Oct. 17, The football match between the Wanderers and Dalhousie was a very excitiag game. Dal» housie has entered a protest and there has yet been no award. Damage by Floods. Lonpon, Oct. 17, Reports of the damage by the floods con= tinue to come from different parts of Great Britain and lreland, Weather Bulletin. Toroyto, Oct. 17.—10 a. m. Northerly to westerly winds; clearing weather; a little lower temperature, preceded by seme light local rain. Gencral Telegraphic News. Winnirec, Oct. 14.—QOalgary advices state that prairie fires have done immense damage in that neighborhood during the past few days. The country has been fire- swept from the Bow River to Red Deer in the north, and from Dog Pond in the west, tothe Calgary and Edmonton railway in the east. Thousands of tons of bay, many buildings, cattle, and, more than probable, several lives, have been snuffed out by the flames, which, owing to the high winds, spread with fearful rapid:ty. Men hauling hay to stack it had to unhitch their barses and ride for thew lives. The best hay dis tricts in the Northwest have bees burned over. The conflagration is supposed to have originated in a huster’s camp fire. New York, Oct. 14—R, G. Dunn & Co's Weekly Review of Trade says: Once more it must be said that the trade indica- tions are entirely favorable. Trade through- out the country is somewhat larger than a year ego, although the situation was then exceptionally favorable, snd in all great branches of mauufscturing there is extra- oidinary activity. Business failures oc- curring throughout the country during the last 7 days for the United States ia 189, for Canada 26; total, 215 as compared with 220 last week and 208 the week befvre. Toronto, Oct. 14.—Beer, wine and tempers ance diinks are at a ppemium in Toronto just now ard the coli water maa is out of the race. report on ime puvities of the city’s water. The report sub- mitted to the mayor shows that pumping station water contains 580 bacteria per cubic A cubic centimetre is equal to Thus the water is bactetia. There is about 15 drops of water. bay by which the filthy water enters the con- duit before the pumping well is reached. Lonpon, Oct. 14 —Very heavy gales pre- vailed last night over the northeastern part of England, Durham, Yorkshire, Lincoln and Norfolk being the worst sufferers by the storm. Reports from all alovg the coast bring tidings of wrecks and it is supposed a number of lives were lost. DIED. At Rustico, on the 16th inst., Howard M, Churchill, aged 59 years, ; [Funeral will leave Rustico for the People’s Cemetery on Tuesday (toemorrow) at 12 o'clock, Frends will please accept this in- timation. } At 22 Starr Street, Halifax, on the 13th inst , Capt. Robert Paul, aged 72 years. ihe deceased was formérly a’resident of Charlotte- town Potice- Courty—This morning, Henry Patterson, umbref'a mender, was arraigned before Acting Magistrate Warburton, charged with Committing an uamentionable crime. He was remanded for eight days. A Canapian Victory CeLkBRatTep.—The fvur bundreth anniversary of the d scovery of America ami the anniversary cf the battle of Queenstown heights were cele- brated simultaniously on the 13th in the public echvols of Toronto, and by a review of the drill corps of schools im Queen's Park during the afteraoon. The celebra- tion was a marked success. 50 boys suits and short pants to hand. We will clear this lot out at ope price. Call and inspect our stock.—Sevtch Clothing Store. A very fine lot of vases are offered cheap at the Cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. 2w d&w—octl4 50 cape overcoats to fit from 4 to 15 years. We will clear this lot cheap for cash.—Sootch Clothing Store. Slaughter Prices— Canadian yarn 3 cents per hank; dress cloth 7 cents per yard. Tremendous bargains in all dress goods .— J B Macdonald. octl7 O from the Geueral 2} HINT GREAT SALE OF Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Millinery, etc. _--_-_ x) —_—— — — —_— J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Purposes confining his business exclusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHINGS, and will sell off his entire stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress Trim- mings, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Mantle Cloths; Mantles, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Woolen Gloves, etc., Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, and everything in Ladies’ wear: Discounts from 25 1-2, 33 1-3, 40 and 50 per cent. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. this Fall. ~ - ~ | GOODS NEW, the greater portion being imported The Sale will continue until all is sold. SALE NOW ON, and for CASH ONLY J.B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky Se a — WE ARE IN IT, T00! We are in the SENSATIONAL SLAUGHTER SALE. We thrown our Whole Steck on We den’t for this Sale. have the market. stop at Cost Don’t torget us. (x) PATTON BROT I36 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 21, 1892—eod & wky Great Clearance Sale Now Going On. 4x} All our Stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods must go. We will give Large Discounts on all goods. SALE FOR CASH ONLY. HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky AST APPEARANCE in Charlott the LYCEUM. in nariottetown, at Attention, Householders |Blek Diamond Steamship Co, ~ *” bt pnt give $15.50 of your good cash, or your note of hand for that amount, only to receive in return a book of coupons, which did not cost ten dollars per hundred to print, and an ‘** Atlas” which you don’t want or need. — ; Se ; ; You —e promised . discount if _ deal THE 8 8S. “BONAVISTA,” due here from Mon- In certain specified a Do you want) a hy oe maape. 19th, to be bound to deal only in one Store in| Wil sail for St. Jubn’e, Newfoundland, carrying each line of goods, whether you get satis- Elio deck, and Horses. _ faction or not ? PEAKE BROS, & CO., You are promised a discount of ry octll Agents. cent. on all your cash purchases of GRO- CERIES by dealing in one specified Store. » a we. Don’t you know that any Grocery Store | A By-Law Amending the By-Law | will be glad to take your cash on that| Regulating the Fire Department. | basis ? item to many of you, and keep the money | BE it enacted by the City Council of the City of i ’ Tuesday Evening, ' iSth October. Fresh Local iiits on Dry Coupon Scheme, etc,, up to Everything new. Goods Slaughter, date. NEW READINGS, RECITALS, SONGS, ETC. Tickets at the Diamond Bookstore. where + plan of Hall may be seen on Monday morning Reserved Seats, 35 cents : unreserved, 25 cents. actl5—3i eS es - ed ipa. eo ay toe a Ion pes 5 Then save your $15.50, which is quite an | ? Charlottetown as follows :— to buy goods for your families instead of Section 17 of the By-Law of the City of Char- | giving it to ere ae vee | foctatowe. entitled 4 By-Law sepeien the ; will i ive you five r| Fire Department,” is hereby repealed, it being Store sad we & ys y * | deemed advissble to leave the regulation of the cent. discount on all cash purchases, and storage of petroleum under the provisions of the | goods as good in quality and as low in price | Dowiaten rtatate, eniitled “fhe Petroleum : ; : nepection Act,” and the Order-in-Council there- ; as apy Store in the city. ao mg GEO. CAETER & Ci., T. HEATH HAVILAND, ' Gr rs and Seedsmen Mayor of City of Chariottetown. } City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, Oct, 11, 1392—dy 12i H. M. DAVISON Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1892 -eod ANTED-A good smart girl for general W housework. Apply s, on with — . ord ences to Mrs A. FoLTon, Fulton House, Prince | ng LeT— The Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street. Good wages to the right persca. T Street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel octl5—tf Le Immediate |the United States, ANTED —A smart and honest boy, about 15 tts—octig | United Kingdom. W or 16 years of age, to take care of a horse i and make himself ony useful about a house. A good place for 4 « boy. Inquire of A. HERMANS, Queen Street. 3i pd—octl5 18 FOR CHARTER. ARKENTINE “ EREM4A,” 300 tons register, due here about the 20th October instant, from Liverpool, is open for charter to ports in Bermuda, West Indies or Apply t» PEAKE BROS, & ©O. Ch'tewn, Oct. 15, 1892—2w eod m wf Poole, and containing seven rooms, possession.—G RORGE ALLEY. OST—Yesierday between the subscriber's | 4 residence, Great George Sireet, and Queen's W bart, the sum of $25, in two $10 notes and « $4 note of the Merchacts’ Bank of Halifax. The finder will be suitably rewarded on returuing | same to the loser, MicHAKL KGAN. uf DUND—The person who left an overcoat in Ur. Taylor's office afew days ago can get octlz | tne same by ca!ling for it oct T? LET—An office in Brown Block, Apply to JaMESs PATON. octs Clothing is always to be found at the BCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE '