ae it icici oe: Y Hi STORE. * j 24 Biack Worsted Sacque Coats, worth from 6 to 8 dollars, will clear the lot at 4.75. Call and see this lot.-SCOTC ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER . . : ——— < THE SUCCESS ——-OF OUR—— Readymade Clothing DEPARTMENT Has been heralded far and near by the concourse of people who have taken advantage of the Genuine this Department; and to still boom the Bargains which we offer in business we will offer all through this Month, until sold, Attractive Prices that tell their own tale of cheapness, namely :— Children’s Reefers from One Dollar, Children’s Suits, One Dollar, Men’s Suits, ''wo Seventy-five, Men’s Reefers, Two Fifty, Men’s Overcoats, Three Doilars, Men's Ulsters, Five Dollars, Fifty Men’s Good Heavy All-Wool Over— coats, worth $7.50, for $4. One Hundred Good All-Wool Tweed Suits, worth from $6 to $8, will clear at $4.75. Sizes trom 28 to 30, J all fit Boys from 10 to 15 years. Short and Long Pants. 200 pairs Pants, Black Worsted, all sizes from 30 to 42 waist. Will clear this lot at $2.50; worth from $3.50 to $450. onus Yr) — SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE. (x) One Hundred and Fifty Vents’ Cape Ulsters, same style as Melissa Coats (but not rain proof). Prices from Ejight to Fifteen Dollars. We offer this lot at a special low figure. Melissa Coats, rain- proof, at cost. English Waterproof Coats at Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten Dollars. Nice selection of patterns to choose from. if We are bound to attract trade LOW PRICES will do it. We will give you the goods for nothing} if we cannos substantiate every paragraph in this advertisement, mee eS me CALL TO-NIGHT & GET FIRST CHOICE. —— { Xe ee JAMES PATON & GO,, Scotch Clothing Store. Charlottetown, November 12, 1892—eod & wky Local and Other Items, For one week we will make a speciality of five cent Cigars.—Redidin Bros nov. 17 2i eod. olla cnn Five Tuovsanp Cigars retail at five cents each. The best smoke in town.— Reddin Bros nov 17 2i eod etic ~l Every Cigar in the window to-night, five eénts each. Cail and seen them.—Reddin Bros. nov 17 2i eod Kure taat Korr.—We have all the best - ~ > oe en es > s pane - : aa eo mee X Loeal and Other Items. JUST Taxx.—$10 for agood melton or nap overcoat, made to order. This is the greatest snap on custum*ejething for many years. Other goods very low.— D A Bruce. = ., we Go_p Heap Ebony Garfes, Fancy Austéan Glassware, Silver Baking Dishes and Water Jugs and alarge variety of nuvelities now Opening at E, W. Taylor's. idl iil Meetine —A meeting of the City Teach- ers will take place this evening at eight emulsions, cough syrup?, balsams, ete, which we sell at popular prices.— A S. Jobnson. SHODA’S GERMAN “Soft as Velvet,” “Pure ns Gold,” thet tells the whole story. Most highly medicated Papp Rend cae oe Tey one cake. IG n . : Price, ped tall Druggists. S1GNs Or THE Times.—The dispiay of novel- ties for the holiday trade to be seen in the show window of Haszard & Moore’s to-night is very artistic. Among the many beautiful things exhibited can be seen the handsome 1893 calendar of Tuck and Dutton.—Victoria Row Stationers. Wien the kidneys are clogged, good health is an impossibility; bat when working pro- perly the reverse is the case. That dull back- ache is the kidney’s cry for relief. If Dodd’s Kidney Pills are used the result will be mar- vellous. We emphatically state that we have never known a case of kidney disease that a persistent use of Dodd's Kidney Pilis wil! not cure. 12 SHODA‘SELITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- perior to any pill. For Head- ache and ivee Complaint nothi can equal these Tab- lets. ith the DISCOVERY they eure Khe in @ box only 35 cts. Tue Costican Baneuat.—More than one hundred persons attended the compliment- ary banquet to Hon. Mr. Costigan, Minis- | degree to confer the same. | bers always welcome. o'clock. The committee of management will hold a meeting at 7 15 o'clock. Leacve or tHe Cx6#sx—The gymnasium and reading room in cérfiection with this institution, referred toa few days ago by Tue Eyaminer, wis formally epened last evening. There was a geod attendance. IOS oe a= To-Nicut.—The Bazaar Co. will give away a beautiful china cup and saucer to every. person buying $1 worth of goods at their store to-night, Your choice, moustache or plain, algo to everyone buying 59 cents’ worth a nice vase. ; Edidincecie Sarprrne [nrRunicence:— Port Malgrave, Nov. 19—Passed south yesterday, Carroll, Fartnet, Henry Stanburg, Aberdeen, John S. Presson, B; M¢ Dhurnburn; wind, south- east, fresh breeze, rain. L. O. A.—A special meéting of St. George's Lodge on-Monday night, in Eus- ton Street Hail, in the first degree, to re- ceive propositions, and in the Royal Arch Visiting mem- Wants a Cuanoe. —A Worcester, Mass., man has sent a long communication to the Governor-General, advocating the principle of proportional representation. He says the present system ef electing legislators in Canada is unjust, and attempts to prove it by a series of tables in reference to the last general election of the Dominion. —_.—-- ter of Inland Revenue, in the Victoria Hotel, St. John, on Thursday night. The gathering was non-political, and proved to be the must brilliant and successful affair that has ever been held in that city. j —_-_ > Amonc the novelties in Haszard & Moore's window we notice a collection of Kauri gum specimens from Great, Barrier, New Zealand. The collection contains many handsome aud different samples, and the value ranges from $15, for the sma!l and beautiful little book, to $1500 a ton for the coarser and poorer qualities. The collection was sent to one of our citiz:ns this summer from New Z:aland, and is a rare and beautiful one. We have always said in our advertisements that we aold men’s, boys’ and youths’ reefers the cheapest in the city. It is plain to be seen we do so when an opposition merchant finds he can buy from us cheaper tham he can from any wholesale house in the Dominion. Now is the time to buy, Bring your old men, your young men end your boys and have them clothed at the Wonderful Cheap Mea’s Store, where opposition men s1y they sell less than cost, denial Execrric Streer Rartway. — It has been definitely decided to have an electric street railway in Halifax, the work of con- struction to commencé early in the spring. A double track will be laid from the Acad- emy of Music to North Street, sent track will all be removed, and a new and much narrower one wil] take its place. The cars will be run on the trolley or over- head system. tiie A Revo.vution tx Custom TaArLorine.— The time was, when a custom made winter overcoat could not be had fog less than $15 or $20. Now this is changed and we are able to makethe astounding announcement, that we overcoats for the small sum of ten dollars. ** Hand me downs” are no where in compari- son for fit, make or value. We have the Meltons in three shades, blue, seal brown and medium brown.—John McLeod, & Co. iced Licurs Ourt.—The pump in the Royal Electric Light Company's station broke down last evening and the inspirator gave out. Asa result the city was in darkness until the damaged gear was put in working order by one of the men from McKinnon & McLean’s foundry. The street lamps were out from about half past seven until half- past nine, and. the shop lights from about a quarter past eight to a quarter past nine. Recirat —Mr. Earle is hard at work pre- patiog for ap organ recital of classical music to be given io St. James’ Church on one of the nights between Chiis‘mas and New Years, to be heresfter decided upon Mr. Earle will have the arsistance.of the best talent in the city on the oceesion, and the recital will be the musical event of the season. The new organ is a beautiful instrument, and everyone should hear it. The proceeds of the recital go towards paying for the organ. We bespeak a large audience rarntes" Increase IN INSURANCE Rartes.— An im- portant meeting of insurance agents was held here Wednesday. The proposed in- crease in the tariff of rates throughout P. E. Island was discussed. It is under- stood, asa result of the conference, that the rates on all kinds of risks throughout P. E. Island will be increased. A second meeting wae also held, at which representa- tives of all British, Canadian and American ofices Were present t> consider The pro posed inerease in rates as advocated by the home cflices. No decisive action will be taken until the receipt of the answer to the representations made to the home offti:es after the meeting on Saturday last.—Hali- fax Herald. en Bie Gotp DiscoveRy.— Great excitement prevails in Truro just now in consequence ofa big discovery of gold at Carribou mines, worked by the Truro Gold Mining Company, atout thirty miles from that torn. The present discovery surpasses anything yet discovered in Nova Scotia, and is expected to turn out the biggest and richest gold mine ever opened in Can ada. The first crushing was twenty eigh: tons and yielded over 105 ounces of gold. At a greater depth the next lot showed a mo™ encouraging increase, that yield being 272 ounces from 22 tons of quartz which show: a valu: of $5,091, the total expense off mining and milling net exceeding $700 Ore worth over $1000 per ton 1s coming out and more is being uncovered. This is not a nugget mine as the strike gradually in creases in richness and thickness and show: every indication of continuing to great depths. Many other leads are known by their croppings to intersect the mining areas, but their richness is yet undeter- mined, being totally undeveloped, The pre-| can furnish custom made Melton and Nap Foorsatt.—The “match, this* forenoon, between the Brighten Heroes and the Junior Abegweits resulted in & touch-down and tworouges for the latter iu the first half, and & touch-down’ and two rouges for the former in the secgnd. The game was very warmly contested;. Weare requested to state that the game played last Saturday was only a ‘‘ scratch match,” Taz Stamper Brock —Mr. R. K. Jost, dealer in boots and shoes, has moved into his new store in the Stamper Block, and is now ready for business. His store is conveniently located and neatly arranged, and his stock has _ been carefully selected Messrs. Prowse Bros. have had a handsome new sign placed over their new store in the above block. They report doing a splendid business. Wortu Srrixc.—One of the: handsomest signs in the city hres been placed by Mr Watson over the deer of his drugstore on Queen St., one door above the Bazar Store, It conrists of a metal {mortar rich] *paimted and gilded, and studded with colored glass imitation of jewels. When it is illuminated at night by incandescent electric light, the effect is peculiarly brilliant, and by day or night the.mortar is a handsome and appro- priate sign gharking thejloeality of Mr. son’s popular drugstore. ceneiiatiorenaten FoorraL, —Theannaalstraggle for suprem- acy between Harvard and Yale takes place this afterncen at Springfield, Mass. Yale has whitewashed every team she faced this seasovu, while Harvard's only opponent to score was Cornell. Win or lose to-day, Yale will play Princeton at New York on Thursday next. Yale .is very,,confident of defeating both her old opponents. Yale is the favorite at 3 to ] against Harvard, Sapien Wuo 1s He ?—The St. John Sun gays: Yesterday John McLanaon, a native of P. E. Island, arrived in tite city on the Boston train. He was considerably under the in- fiuence of iquor and became so. - boisterous that cflicers Stevens and Colline had to lock him up. He -was fined $4 and on looking in his pocket for money he discov- ered that he had lost his purse containing $21 and ticket. “He had-visited one or two bar rooms, but could not remember what became of his purse. i -_—~oe BREACH OF PRoMiszE.—A breach of promise suit, brought by Minnie L. Gannon against Arthur Lully, was’ up for hearing in the | Supreme Court at Halifax on Thursday. Both persons belong to Halifax. The plaintiff ' alleges that Lully promised to marry her, the date being fixéd, -Lully denies it and says he never agreed to marry Mies Gannon and if he did there was no agreement in writing as re. quired by the statute. At the time of the alleged agreement, both parties were infants and the same. is void. The defendant aiso states that the fair one had all her letters re- turned and they mutnally agreed to love each other no more. Ee’ Local Notices. We import ready«made clothing direct from the makers, thus saving any middleeman’s profit. When. you want reefers or overcoats give the Scotch house a call, See James Paton & Co.s., fur window this evening and you will find something worth purchasiog for a Christmas gift to your wife or lady friend. Fiacst Yet !—~The display of ladies evening wear at the Scotch store. See their window, this evening. Men’s and Boys’ Reefers.—The best value evet shown in Chariottetowr. If you want clothing that will wear come toJ B Macdon ald's. nol9 6i Just Opened.—75 men’s tweed suits and 100 pairs mens’ all-yool tweed pants. ~ Bought at a bargain and selling cheap at J B Macdon ald’s. nol9 6i Special barghins toenight in boots and rubbers at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, —J B Macdonald's. nol9 6i Buy your rubbers and rubber boots at Goff Bros. nls tf 1000 pairs job boots selling at a big diacount., Come and see them at Goff Bros. Boot Factory. ols tf Just in.—A big stock of those big value, 10 cent boxes of choice stationery received at the Diamond Bookstore. The prices cannot be duplicated. Givea Call .—If you want to-save money ip every description of books end stationery drop in at the Diamond Bookstore. Another Jot of men’s reefers and over- coats. This is our second repeat this fall, which speaks well for our clothing trade, and we do not require to lie to sell cloth- ing either. Try ua if you want the best goods at the lowest prices.—J. B. Mac- donald’s, Queen Street. Nov. 186i dy & wiy. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 19, 1899. SOLID FACTS! . On account of our low prices on Carpets . have taken the advantage and purchased heir One from us, which goes to show our efforts to please the public have been successfal. Our Carpet trade is growing rapidly, and if low prices and good honest goods is what you want, come to us. All goods marked in plain figures. No deception practiced, which is done when goods are marked in characters. vate Tt 5 We buy our Carpets direct (not in this city, as some of our competitors have done), and for large stock and variety we take the lead. No old stock to pick from, but good, clean, fresh goods. We never care to advertise prices. We always lead, others follow. We appreciate your trade and hope for a continuation of the same. Always remember that you can make a dollar go a long way in our Store when fixing up your house, as we have everything you want to make home look nice. No Branch Stores. PATTON BROS., THE REAL & GENUINE CARPET MEN. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky BOYS CLOTHING. Cee ae tee ~—(x) cxmmnebgntea> ame eteanipe Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys’ Heavy Overcoats. RS! BOYS SUITS ! BOYS’ SUEES ! BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS REEFERS! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE, aerey Owe, Octoiet 19, ep oor & wky o— — = —_ ee = — = —— _—— —————— Great Glothing Sale. en —(x )— ee ages ee oe — oe ao Ret| J B MACDONALD'S and Reefers, For Lowest Prices. Overcoats Men's Overcoats Men's Overcoats Men’s Overcoats Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Men’s and Reefers,/ and Reefers, and Reefers, and Reefers, and Reefers, and Reefers,' In Mea’s and Boys’ Suits, J. BL Macdonald cannot be undersold. Men’s Far Coats—Wonderfal value for ready money. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. 1IS,600. [FTEEN THOUSAND SIX HONORED PAIRS NEW BIOTS opened this Pall. wita stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at DUMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. If you want to buy cheap, go there. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky remnants (x}—— ane aE E are bound to sell $500 more this month than the corres. ponding month last year, and in order to do so, have ORDERED OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK EARLY, and we will sell, during November, both our old and new stock at a BIG DISCOUNT. Our winter stock of BOOKS is now in, and we are sure we can suit you to anything in the line. GIFT and TOY BOOKS —see them: Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annuals, {eisure Hours, Chatterbox, Sunday Home, etc., ete. Writing Desks, beautifully inlaid; cheap. New stock of SHELL GOUDB, at pri that will surprise you. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Leather or Piush, seer oe prices. FANCY PLUSH STATIONERY BOXES, juat the thing for Xmas Presents. Oar stock of CHINA is something immense; everything beautiful and useful. Hand- some CARY ING SETS, from $5 to $15; good. PICTURE EASELS, HAND AND MANTEL MIRRORS, largest assortma : and lowest price in the city. PICTURES framed or otherwise; gems. : We are glad to show you our goods whether you intend buying now or not. Call and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats J. B. MACDONALD'S For the Cheapest in Town. This the WANTED -A servant girl for\gereral house- work. Must be well recommended. Apply to — t. M. Parron, 82 Cumberland Street. nov 1 O LET—The house lately occupied by Mre, | Younghusband, fronting on the north side! of the eastera extremity of Fitzroy Street, near | King’s Square, containing seven rooms and kit-/ chen, with garden attached, Possession given immediately. Apply to F. L. Haszarp. novi3 ~iw WANTED IMMEDIATELY-—A capable girl for general housework. Good wages. Ap- ply to Mrs. BE. H. Norton, novl8 RK SALE-—A hall stove—Sv'tana, No. 27— weh pipe. Apply at THe ExaMINE® office. novi ENTLEMEN BOARDERS!—Two or three gentiemen boarders can be accommodated. Apply to Mrs. C V. McG@ReGoR, Prince Sireet. novi8-—3i pd O3T~ Between London House corner and J. D. McLeod's corner, or between J D, Mc- Leod’s corner and Weat Street, about the 5th inst., four brats ornaments (ops of iron bed- stead). The fioder will be rewarded by leaving them - Johu Newson’s Furnitare Store. novi? IRL WANTED for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. J. B, MacpoNnaLp, Dorchester s.reet. 5i—novi6é WANTED-A servant girl for generai Beautiful Sets of Teeth mounted on | 0 Partial Sets from workmansh: and satisfaccion.-- bouse- work. Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, Dorchester Street. novié Valeanite, $10. $2 and upwards. Best of material, Dx, J. P, MURRAY, 145 Queen Street, novi . see at the BAZAAR STORE, ueen Str Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1892—eod & wy ® Street. Overcoats, in Tweeds, Nays, Meltons, Etc, from $5 to $8. Will clearhe lot at half-price.-JAMES;PATON & CO. ai a -~