TH News Notes The Prohibition Commissicn ia no sitting at Winnipeg Ten carlaods of hay were shipped Kingston a few days ago for the English | market | The latest advices from Cagliaris, Sar- dinia, give an appa!ling account of the ter- rib'e storm and fliod. In Surdinia on Thursday and Friday last hundreds of lives were lost and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property destroyed. Harold Hagen, the champion professional speed skater of the world, is to leave Christ iana, Norway, on the 28th inst. for St. John, and may be expected there somewhere between the 15th and 20th of November. Somebody has suggested Jean Ingelow for the vacant poet laureateship. The laureate appointed by a queen might well be a woman. 1 is to be said for Jean Ingelow, too, that she has not written a rubbishy poem about the dead singer, and that is a creditable thing Mra. Bridget Lynch, of Lewiston, Me., died on Sunday morning at the age of 101 years. She was born in Ireland, and emigrated to America 25 years ago, landing at St. John, aud sometime afterwards going on to Lewis to. Mrs. Lynch was a smati woman being but four feet seven inches in height. She led an industrious and temperate life and was the o dest person in Lewiston by almost a decade Much discussion is taking place in British army cireles over the coming appointment of « Commander-in-Chiet in India. Lord Roberts’ extended term is drawing to a close and the post will have to be filled shortly The Duke of Connaught is a favorite in many circles, but it seems more likely that he will receive the governorship of Malta, a position vf trast in connection with the maintenance f British power one worth £5,000a year. General Sir Georg: Greaves, now comm nding the army in Bom bay, isa favorite in Anglo Indiau whilat Sir Evelyn Wood has the support of the army clubs and of those who think ou: ablest mem should command the forces abroad As so often happens, however, some ot the ‘dark horses” may get the coveted position Five women, all dames of high degree, have ly en appointed to the command of crack re- giments in the Prussian army by the present young warrior Emperor. This is,Jike most of his acts, an entirely new departure, but whether it’s a shrewd device or cne of his peculiar freaks it is well calculated to achieve his dearest ambition, the exultation and pop ularizing of the army above everything else. Previous to his aecessicn there were only two women Colonels in the Prussian army, and noae had been appointed for nearly a score of years. The sepicr woman Colonel is the Emperess Frederick, who was placed in com- mand of a regiment of Hussars at the corona- tion of Emperor William L, Oct. 18, 1861 Prinvess Frederick Charles, widow of the f meus “Red Prince,” ranks second in point at circ.e*, of time. She received her Colonelcy in 1871. (Queen Victoria was made Colonel a Prus- sien co ziment of dragoons in 1889. The two lirst uamed have often ridden at the head of their .egimeats, dressed in full regimentals, aud one of the Empress Frederick’s most dashing pictures shows her thus attired and atield, me Local Notices Children’s Waterproofs at the following prices to clear: $175 for $1.35, $1.60 for $1.25, and $2.55 for $2. —Stanley Bros. oct24 3i eod Call and get a fancy cup and saucer, that are now sellicg so cheap and fast at W. P. Colwill’s. 2w d&w—octl4 Persons desiring to hire a house will find it to their advantage to look over that conven- ient and healthy located residence advertised by the subscriber on Richmond Street west. Kent moderate, halis heated with hot air fur vace if desired.—Charles Higgins. oll 2aw 3 CLOTHING, clothing, overcoats, overcoats, reefers, reefers.— We promise you that we can give the best value in men’s and boys’ clothing of any house in P. E. Island. Don't fail to see our big stock. We have what you want at J. B. Macdonald’s great clothing store. Oct 20 6i. A very fine let of vases are oifered che ip atthe Cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. 2w d&w— octl4 A larye assortment of plain and fancy lamps are to be sold cheap at W. P. Col will’s. 2w d&w—octl4 Paris, (ct. 24.—Col. Dodds, command ing the French forces in Dahomey, states that the army of King Behanzin has been half destroyed, and the remainder is ina demoralized condition. The mansger of a factory in Dahomey asserts that a German tirm supplied Behanzin with 4,000 quick tiring rifles aod three field pieces in ex- change for slaves, last batch ot whom were delivered on May 5. The shipment of these slaves, he says, occurred under the personal supervision of the German cons! eee - SHKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- ony for Meart, Nerves, Liver, Midneys, - Guarantee coptngse with every bottic. Pay enuly for the good you receive. At all D ists, $1.00 per bottle, six ttles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.”’ -7—.- CHatrranooga, Tenn., Oct. 24 — Last night 150 mounted men approached the town of Dalton, Ga., 50 miles from here, and riding to the cabins of two colored mea, shot Jack Wilson dead, severely beat his wife and badly pounded Tom Moye. On the promise of the city marshal to warn other colored families to leave town within 10 days the mob departed, firing guns and pistols as they went. 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Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr -<-- » Oct. 23 correspondent at Odessa says that five villages near Kutech in the Tr-n Caucasia were destioyed by an earthqaike. Many lives are reported to have LONDON been lost So far the bodies of 27 p-rsons have been recovered from the ruins of the dwellings and other buildings. ~~ in EPIDEMICS TO DISINFECT and 7 PREVINT DISEASE Ozonized NATURE'S OWN DISINFECTANT. NOT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOROUGH DEODCORIZER AND CISINFECTANT KNOWN. HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR, KENNETH CAMPGELL & CO., Monraaat EASILY USED. OLD For Gentlemen ! Dk. GORDON's All those suffering = » Nerv : Vebility REMEDY Weakness, and having been unsuccessfally treated, wiil find this famcus remedy a cer- tain aud s-eedy cure for Lost Manhood, Pre mature Inability, Lack of Confidence, Mental Depression, Palpitation of the tieart, Weak Memory, Exhausted Vitality, Errors of Youth, Secret Diseases, Evil Dreams, ete, Price $i per box, or six boxes, which will cure most cases, for $5, postpaid. All correspondence con- fidential. Write for circular. Address QUEEN MEDICINE CO, Montreal, Apotheearies Hail, Street, Charlotte- lw—septld FOR MEN, Decay, Or GEORGE EK. HUGHES, DesBrisay’s Corner, Q teen town, PEL (No 4) Mortgage Sale. lo be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WED- NESDAY, the Seventn day of September next, A. D,1892, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— L!. that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, ying and being in Cardigan, Vownship Number Fifty-three, ia Kinx’s Coity, in Priace Edward I«iand, bounded on the south by Cardi- gan River, onthe west by ‘and formerly in the possession of Joha Wertherbie but now in the possession of James Davis, on the nerth by the tear line, and on the east by laud in possession of Malcolm Campbell, containing by estimation one bundred and thirty and one-haif acres of lan’, a little more or less, excepling thereout forty-five acres of land heretofore cimveyed to William Me Willan, situate north of ihe Launching Road The above sale will take plaice pursuant toa wer of sale contained in « certaia [ncenture of fortgage, bearing date the eighteenth day ot November, A. 1). 1887, made between Neil Me Leod, of Cardizan, Farmer, of the one part, and Kdward Jarvis Hoagson, of Charlottetown, of the other part, whici Mortgarse was by an In- denture bearing date the twenty-first dav of November, A, UL). 18%7, assigned to the under- “4 or further particulars app'y to Mr William 5. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson’s Building, Char- lottetow n. Dated this 27th day of July, A, D. 1892 JAMES SIMPSON Assignee ot Mortgagee. law (tha) &wky = sle jy28 The above mentione! Mortgage was, by Inden ture of Assignment, bering date the 20th day of August, 1892, assigned to the undersigned. The sale of the avove described laa is poned until MONDAY, the twenty-first 5 "nst- iay of November next, then to take place at the ; luce and hour above mentioned Dated this 7th day of September, 1892. W. A. O. MORSON, Assignee of Mortgagee. eent8—law (tha) & wky TROPEEST, BEST, Contains no Alum Ac time, i or aay Injuriant el DELICATE [3/1 nee ee —— g 5 AN’s | 3! / | 4, ade AU te rich | | EX be f | SI RARE se) a (ur PUNGENT et za i ie A > Pmd aa A PEt Ud iY ; Za) dm ey Ey eS j STILL. HOLDS. THE. Firs [ “Tiw eopucan FAvon. Bewane orf ED IM!TATIONS, a | FRAGRANT [& NERVE | 2 et cy BEANS Soe — Eee * This ‘Remedy ab- ; Sees Oe SSE kA Eee Charlottetown by GEORGE EB. HUGHES. se BROS, & CO., Halifax, Wholesabe ¥e@nls. DAILY RKRXAMINER. — DR. PRENTICE’S | Eye Muscle Test cm , Neil has been receive dby us. By its use, latent eye strain, that has hitherto remained undiseovered, is detected. With the above and a splendid set of trial lenses we are in a good position to properly fit Spectacles, of which we have an enormous stock on hand. There’ are some cases requiring the aid of a Physician or Occulist If 2 yours is one of these it is well to Call on us; we will suit you if we can, and if know it. not we make no charge, and can refer you to a competent) specialist. er E. W. TAYLOR, iulv13—wy & eod Cameron Block, Victoria Row. eel Grand Sale ee” NEW FURNITURE. (x)—-— Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerscoms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb, 25, 1892. A TERRIBLE SUFFERER For Five Years Immediately Relieved by VW. PP. P. To the Malto Peptonized Porter Co., Truro, N. 8. GENTLEMEN, —This is to certify that for five years I suffered from Chronic Dyspep- aia and my life was a continual misery. 1 could not eat anything without it distressing me, and from weighing 245 pounds I was reduced to 140 pounds. Three months ago | was recommended by my physician, Dr. Sutherland of this town, to take Malto Peptonized Porter, and from the day I first took it I felt relieved, and in three months have gained 33 pounds, and I can eat with comfort any*hin comes along, F. CAMERON, Westville, N. S., August 27th, 1892. The above certificate was sworn to before J. F. Olive, Esq., at Westville, N. S., August 27th, 1892. For sale by all Druggists. Put up by THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. (LTD.), pti3—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. ee = presen — : = ‘ O LET—That pleasantly situated residence on Vv aA i S, Labs i : t wUN ye de T Richmond Street West. lately advertised by ANTED TO EXCHANGK--A stripper for a the undersigned, is now ready for inspection, W good milch cow, recently calved, or will being thoroughly renovated in every department. Will be let low. Ap ly on the premises —CHas seliand buy. Apply to R. K. Jost, north side Queen Square. 2aw & wy tf —oct22 HIGGINS. sept2?3 T° LET—A House of three rooms (four if re | quired); porch and stable; zood cellar; pep | atthe door. Apply at Francis Monaghan’s, Mal-| peque Road, octls 3i law pd \ ANTED—City Canvasser of good adress. | Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and American | grown stock. A: vantages unequalled.—BROWN | Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Voronto, Unt. repti4—3m.(m w s) WANTED—A competent girl to do geveral | housework, Good wages given. Apply at! the Seen: Consul’s house on the Esplanade oct20—t i eee —a i TRUSS iMPROVED THE LAST 20 Y NOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN RUPTURE LET—Shop and Dweiling House situated | T? on the corner of Great George and Grafton | Streets. Splendid business stand. Immediate pene res QUESTION Skeet, Ow Receipt OF ANSWERS, poasoseion. Apply te D. May, Grafton Strect. bag eee BY MAIL. R Senn You oct20—t ENISTERED, aeons j Correct and CHEAP. LET—An office in Brown Biock, Apply to Send Stamp for Illustrated Book octs CzzAS. CLO Tae SURCICAL MACHINIST, i34 Kina Stacer W. TORONTO R=-OPENING. —_———- THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, 0 1 JAMES PATON, — ei : ONEY 0 LOAN oa Farm Lands. Apply | to A. A. MCLEAN, Attorney-at-Law. | sept3—dy tf j Street, | septlg r LET—A house on Lower Queen e@ Apply to THumMss McoQu sip. LET—A hen situated on King Strect, | near Pownal Street, containing #ix leree rooms, with stable in the rear, Possession given early in Ocioher Apply at this office. sept?7 T° Lert he dwelling Boas wea cryner Prince | College Street, Halifax, N. 8., and Dorchester Swreeis, hexted wit ot water and containing nine rooms, Poszession | TEMPOR ARILY closed for repairs and im- given whenever required. Hoase can be in-| ~ provements, will re-open early in September spected on application to Mrs, Roome, the pre- With superior accommodations for recertion ot sent ocenpant, or to GEORGE ALLEY. private patients, under the charge of Nursing sept27—tf Sisters of the Cuarch of England, from St. Mar- pannel | garet’s Home, Boston. Mass. The Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing Waihousie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accessible. _ For terms and further particulars apply to the ister ia charge. 3m dy law)—sept7 ANTE Two energetic Catholic men to take orders for a new article that sells at sight. One to work this rity, the other to control the rest of the Island. For full particulars ad- dress (ffices Nos. 7 and 8, 85} Prince William Street. St. John, N. B , (Jardine Building). octid T° LET—Dwelling House, with stables, gar 4 den, orchard, = oe (and souse nes if desired). one mile from the city on the Malpeque | we yeu wish to advertise anything anywhere at Road, occupied the past three years by ex-M: yor | ay time, write to GEO, p. ROWELL & CO. Hooper. Immediate possessioa Apply to THOS. | No i¢ Sprace Street, New Yor sing. Adverti W. Dopp. guar eod—octid | (YO LET—A honse situated ou Hiilsboro Squere | EYWERYONE in need of information on the lately occupied by Mr T. Howe. Pos-; i‘ subjecto. advertising wili do well 2 obtsia s-ssion g.ven last of Septemb-r. Apply to Mrs,/@ copy of “Book for Advertisers,” 363 Lowpben, Esplanade. septig | price onedollar. Mailed, postage paid. on re ~ ceipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the American Newspaper Director; of ell the best papersand class journals; gives the circulation rating of every one, and «ocd deal of information about rates and ober matters TE HAVE OPEN considerable territory in P. E, Island on the best selling work of | the season, and wish to hear from parues with e view of taking up the canvass in their locality immediately. Those already at work are earn-| pertaining tothe business of adver ising, Ad- ing big mauney; be ean do the same, Apply | dress ROUWELL’S ADVERTISING BULL EAU PO. Box #8. ct. Jobn, N. B. aug 10 Sprace Street, New York. 1 yr—a we THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 i892. The circular around ench box explains the s¥mptoms. Alse how to cure a great variety et disenses. 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We guarantee satisfaction to those who favor us with their patronage, and we will sell as low as any house in the trade. : FENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1892. Co., 2S Custom Houses — ~~ eee THE GREAT International Tunnel Route, Reaching over its own tracks ey Town and Manufacturing Cuntay. am importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Continuous All-Rail tween the Highway Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, The Grand Trunk Railway has opene a Charlottetown for the sale of Uden ail points in Michigan, Minnesota. De ota. Mop. tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum. bia, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chi St. Louie, Kenme City, Omaha, St. Paul, Oh ; Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston ang the St. Clair Tunnel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS To San Francisco and Intermediate Points: Paul, Portland, Ore., and Puget Sound Points, with only ove change. LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESDA 11.50 p. m., and every WEDNESDAY kn a. m. 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