ewer ws ,' Se. 84 * Road | “yl and Other items. enn — = N al Crapaud to-morrow, ae pyuslh - : »< are being removed from tee FLOW ER ; « Gardens. sare ‘ goo 344 - _ } f wnderwear is very large. Call g stock on . 0 @ OF ' 1 A. Bruce OCr he <1 ‘i —ise + ae c - z iad 3 ) F.—Port la Joie Encampment | 0. \ lar session this evening. s. ig TOR EA 7 jg 13 **S 2 = +) ~ Dest CoURT.- The City Small | & ey ibe - : <810Tl this forenvon . + art Was in Bessi .iilt ar . » Court git —_—-— «ae OOURT. — This morning, one a countryman, Was fined $1 or four | ak, a ct ns a0Be $ - -_ Bs ) ‘ } 4 yp TRADE. — [The regular quarterly y RD " ; . me takes place to-night. A large - a m guns i neated pr sspoe ist rested. ~~” - - . ~ ; | :C _There will be a meeting of the / - . ” ’ . | : Corps to-morrow (Thursday ) even- | ‘ ve LOTS ; me? lock, sharp. By order of the ‘ ——-™ " a¥ i 3 pall - | i .p —There will be a meeting of the | s ‘. i> . . ™ “ >. woating Club at their rooms this | a ; 1 nx All members are i og, °° ; } Pe tn presen». i Be gested fe ot | , Srppty of the celebrated ‘*Bens- | % ' eR gel Dutch Cocoa,” the best cocoa om in ae’ . I Z : ‘ 3S ip quarter Ib. and haif 1b, tins, at Geo. gain qu 4 see C octl3 lw o's, Market Square. <- z ip you want furniture, we can supply you | sive you bette bargains than you can get " Just give us « chance to prove this kK Wright & Co. ( Ltd.) octl3 Si camo. & a4 s ene a yi Ma S ~~ topies —Just received, one car loud of : ateins apc other cheice varieties, gs gpes grave” : a low by the bai rel. Also. a few ting of Very choice - fanily butter, at a Be csjersoa & Co's. octl3 2i pd tao Hatteax.—The steamer Fastnet, 4 cai Hopkins, arrived from Halifax, s iptermediate ports, at two o'clock this Be x00, with a general cargo. She wiil 5 yse ob return to-morrow aiternoon. Ny Jroess’ CHAMBERS . —‘ )wing to the delay Be. vival of the new boiler for the Law Bots Building, the Judges of the Supreme M.« wil occupy the Attorney-General’s 4a in the Colonial Building as Caambers am rthe next few days, B te. STRaAWBERRIES.—A package of native igi strawb-rries, picked on Naturday, Oct. » wy section foreman Thomas King, a few ies east of Painsec, has b-ep laid on our ae, They are ripe, well flavoured, luscious ei tere.—-Moacton Limes. ~~ T imary. — According to a Montreal igateh, Lord Dufferin has awarded the Twess's first prize to Miss Maudie L. teders, pupil of the Lawrencetewn Wl, Annapolis County. N. 8. This s ithe young lady who carried off jepisao prize last year. She gets a goid ih. The second prize George H. ly, Charlotte County Grammar School, me Andrews, N. B. Pal, 2 § goes to saa Yor don’t want soap or soda, @aaon washing powder any more, when use t *Lessive -Phen'x Every = oman who has used it—and their name Mivion in France, England and Canada— y3 itis the greatest househvld blessing. @e or it washes and cleaus everything, from amie costly dress goods to the common tin- mre dish. The misery of the wash is sone. Nomore chapped hands. Hard mrier becomes soft. Just think—Lessive { /benix is so comprehensive in its work that tnotonly makes all kinds of white cloth- og like snow, but it will make dirty zinc shine again! Ask your grocer. in Mong Horses Suiprep.— Summerside mimal: On Saturday last, Mr. Wood ‘rd shipped seven horses from here to ‘ediac. A fine filly by Knight of Ard- pran (0114), was shipped on the same mat, forMr. A. P. Trites, of Moncton. ‘eral others were shipped on the samo mt by other parties. On Monday morn- toless than thirty-six horses were tipped by the Northumberland, thirty-one of meh were from Charlottetown and the “ites from Summerside. Ofthese, Mr. V8. McKie shipped nineteen for the in Brunswick and American markets, burns, of Aroostook, nine, and Mr. y Baker two to Mr. Nickerson, Boston. a3 “wee Sawyer also shipped 211 lambs Te same boat, to Lawrence, Mass. —_—-~—. tas — The Charlottetown Engineer oy meet for drill this evening, without or the . 4 : u ie 1s >» * { the annual target practice of the Saarigge Engineer Corps held last Satur- i. Sergt. J. M. Davison won the Challenge Cup with 68 points, and mW. Earle the Taylor Cup with 63 g be Comps beg to tender their sincere “' to the following persons who so ¥ contributed to the prize list; THe le Gan Patriot, Guardian, E. W. Taylor, ieh mbs, Joun McLeod & Co., RK. 38. yarson, Win, Weeks, D. Nicholscn, Wight oo James Paton & Uo., Mark heen B Co, Weeks & Beer, J. ©. Sprague, ar Store, McLeod & Me- Ss TO6., Boza R, McLennan, Reddin Bros., S. Get Bros., Harris & Stewart, T. » . W. Watson, TL. Chappelle -e x tan, J. D. McLeod & Co., John Joy, Ward, McKay Soo , Mitteabury.’ y Woclen Co., N. B. & aylor Cy “etted by KR. Pp, won by Sapper Earle, was and j W. Taylor, jeweller of this thas to be won twice before it © property of any one competitor. its Tae Man.—Detective Skeflington wed 1 °™an Macdonald, of Amberst, ar- fre last evening after Thomas Dav- Btrention’ no a warrant for Davison’s : ‘tor breaking jail at Amherst in : tarps of while awaiting sentence on two 2 denied ety from the person. Davi- the ver since his arrest thathe was May = it was suspected he % when ~ Weakened last even- Bis... Ug It face to face with >", and admitted that he was the ‘ ang Since Davison’s escape mi. ° 148 been ranching ia the West- avison is well known to the , td eh the other provinces, and has neheater f years in the peniter.tiary at v tah r entering a store and robbing linn He is au sphew of John *teay fron © was given four months for Dati m Mr. Chowan a day or two ago. iy tl be taken to Amherst to-mor- . i box. ~ ; on } ican tourist } } | ' | Was on the scene in time to vent a suicide, but i ¢ a tena? and Williams are two precious } ity, =e and Marshal Cameron and the #B& wy ‘rrested them are entitlsd to tie ih of the community tor putting ind the bars, — malitieetmnien MET ene DAILY EXA recat . te ‘ELEGRAPHIO AE i X BS ay we SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO Tur Examiner Attempted Suicide. Hatirax, Oct. 14 _ Robert A. Murdoch, ary goods firm of Murdoe Sunday night last, the effects of alewholist oh Nephews, who while suffering from n, attacked an Amer. while the latter was at his Sf a city hote!, endeavored to com- mit suicide by cutting his throat with a Jacknife at the hospital yest valescent inmate of the near by heard the nvise fortunate Supper at eraay. A con- institution who was made by the un- man as he cut his throat, and not only pre- to keep him frora in- re damage than a slight cut. , not 4 serious one and Mur- och will recover fiom it. flicting any oc The wound is } -- Perils of the Beep. VINEYARD Haven, Mass., Oct. 14. _ The northeast gale continues, raging fur- lously, There has been no mail to or from this Island since Saturday. Steamers are unable te run and a large fleet of vessels are anchored, The schooner Mary R | Oliver, of and from Georgetown, Me , for New York, sprang a leak and sunk. Nanrucker, Mass., Oct. 14. A one hundred-ton ship is ashore off Long Hill. The ~recking crew went to her this afternoon aud found nobody on board. She is partially sunk. Her name could not be ascertained. Lonpon, Oct. 14. _ The steamer Critic, at Leith from New York, encountered fearful weather. Dur- ing the passage two firemen were awept overbuard and drowned. Hauirax, Oct. 14. The brigantine Clare, of Yarmouth, has been abandoned at sea. The crew wele landed at North Sydney by the steamer Cypress. —_——...@—___... News Notes from @ttawa. Orrawa, Oct. 14. Captain McLean, the Bluenose now in Russian custody, has telegraphed to his wife that he will be home next month. Judge Tuck has been appointed Judze of the Vice Admiralty Court of New Bruns- wick. A large docket is inscribed for the Su- preme Court sitting commencing on the Appeals in seven election cases will 27th. be heard, including Queen's and Prince Counties, P. E, Island, and King's and Shelburne, Nova Se -ia. Bore Boodiling in Quebec. QueBec, Oct. 14 It is ssid that more boodle transactions onthe part of the Mercier Government, far surpaasing the Baie des Chaleurs, scan- dal, wul be disclosed when the legislature meets. News Notes. The value of the cutlery exports from Shetlield so the United States during the last quarter was £29.874, against experts exports valued at £74,970 fur the same quarter of 1890. The Turf. Srocktron, Cal., Oct. 14. In the face of a strong wind, the mare Sunol! trotted a mile over the new kite- shaped track in 2.10, lowering her record by half a second, Wants a Divorce. New York, Oct. 14. The wife of the Canadian Postmaster- General has taken proceedings in New York courts for divorce, on the grounds of adultery and cruelty. Rey. Phillips Brooks Boston, Oct. 14. Rev. Phillips Brooks was consecrated Bishop of Massachusetts to-day. - Consecrated. Personal. Mr. James Robinson, of this city, left to- day to take a position in the Royal Electric Company's Works at Ottawa, Mr. William Davies accompanied him. Messrs. Geo. J. Rogers, of this city, and Charles Rogers, of Alberton, returned last evening frem their trip to the West Indies. Halifax Herald: Frank I. Stewart, of P. E. Island, principal of Sydney Academy, passed fortieth in the honur list of the last London university examination. He is a graduate of the ’88 class of Dalhousie College. John Parnell, a brother of the late Irish leader, lives on a little farm just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, where he makes a living cultivating fruit trees. There were twelve children in the Parnell family, six of whom are dead. . The Methodist Witness prints a list of the Canadian delegates in attendance at the Methodist (Ecumenical Council at Washing- ton. Amongst the number we notice the name of W. E. Dawson, Esq., of Charlotte- town. Rev. William Lawson, ef F. '.S. Island, is present as a visitor. A cunragantinn of the St. John Sun, commenting about men and things in © lottetown and P. E. Island at large, writes : “The quaint old church of St. Paul’s, with its high galleries, pulpit and pews quite takes one back to the old time. Only the heads of the congregation are visible above the pews during the sermon and part of the service, while some people are evtirely lost to sight. The Rev. Mr. Hamiyn, rector, gave a delightful ad- d-ess to young Christians on Sunday even- ing. It was indeed a privilege to listen to such 21 evangelical sermon, delivered with such teader simplicity and_ with such pathos. Mr. Hamlyo is from England. He is, ashe says, ‘*'a teatotalier,” and his in- teresting young wile is 4 member of the w.c.T. U. Flower pots and saucers, > all sizes, for sale at pottery prices at Beer & Goff's. ol4 a Choice Gravenstein apples for Te e barre! at Beer & Golf's. Wuy?—Why bay poor f when you can get Setter gon and . the same time he!p to. keep boys at at home. Hardwo »djsui € chairs and table, at M. Wright & each and up. urniture at sales oct}2 3i traveller for the | oa ewlars, to Box 206 P. O. KAY 7 . MINER i | gard of HE GQ , ii ; rene ra} (yy we >» As ‘ e . ~ ata } _ Vv ivieeting of this Cor- Oration w ve hell; ! ; i - t on will he hel lat the Board Room, | ameron Block, this city on the eveni f . : . : s ~* . ‘ ; > -. 7 lg WEDNESDAY, the 14 ed » fhe T4th of October, at 8 | money on o’¢ * will meet 20 ' { in sums ie B. D. HiGus, mecretaly. of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL, | LARS, can obtain the same on the most | reasonable terms and at a | wrate of interes | by applying to ’ er a i. r" : lock. The Council ut at , ocr] 2— Qj ee ee MONEY TO LOAN, ARTIES desiring to borrow either City or Farm Property JAMES H. REDDIN, Solicitor, Cameron Block. 4 CLOCK, P. M Will be the Hour of Sailing of the i ni \ Et | \ } FROM CH LRLOTTETOWN, Commencing Thursday, Ist Oct, sep‘ 23—lm 2aw oct2—3m "5 ae) . ™ LLINA' ; i 4d ii ? Th3 Queen of Table Waters,” 16,060,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROS., Sole Agents, jv30—4m eod pd wf ~r a BIC are ~ Raver . £°%, L835 FIT ce Ww NTED AT ONCR..-T wo good v: s! makeres, two pant Makers and one Guat m:ker. A » : ™Y ' ene db nly to P, B. Lacwy, Merchant Tailer, Queen Street. 2i—octh4 W ANT wt By a young men, who has had two years’ experience, @ situation in a dry goods or grocery store. Apply or address this office. octl3—3i pd : \ ANTED,.—A girl for geaeral iInasmeal family, housework Apply to Mus LOWDEN, Dundas Esplanade, tf—oct7 W ANTED.—A competent girl to do general | housewor Cali at United States Consul’s office. corne’ of Queen and Water Streets. octl2—3i pad O V-ET.—A Dwelling Heuse oa the corner of _ Pleasant S reet and St. Peter’s Read, con- taining 8 rooms. with Shop and Warehouse attached. Possession ist November, Apply to Mrs, FLEAGER. tf—oct12 TO LET.—Three new private residences. well ~ built and finished with el! mode:n econve- hiences, commanding a splendid unob.trucred view of the harbor and surrounding country. These houses are now open for inspection from 7am.to6p.m. Apply to THomMAs CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. dy-—sept24 pror SALE OR TD L2T.—Dwellisg House to . let on Grafton Stree. Hest, nearly opposite W. H. Coffin’s store. Possessivn may be had in a week Or to suit the tenant Apply to JOHN EVANS WANTED.--A boy abont 15 or 16 } ears of age ¥ (must be honest) to attend a horse and make himself useful abour the houre Atso, & bOY to learn the trade. LIaquirs at the stare of A, HER- MANS & SON. oci2 xi pd—cet3 *O RENT.—Dwelling Honse on Kent Street, oppos te City Hall, containing nine rooms, pantry, closets, water and good cellar, Apply to G. SCANTLEBURY, 10) Prince Street. eod—sept23 ( A WANTED AT ONCE,—A girl for general housework. Appr to Mrs. W. H. Cross- KILL Brighton Road. tf—oct9 300D OFFICE to let in Brown’s Block. Apply to JAME3 PATON. octld A parlor and bedroem, with board Apply at this tf—oct9 moO LET.— 4 “in central part of the city. office. NO LET.—One-half of housa on King Street, at present occupied by Captain Koos Rake, containing eight large rooms with closets. Pos- session given $th of October next. The house is in first-clas3 order, and is wel) adapted for a private residence or # boarding house. Also— One-half of house oo King Street. known as Tod- vin Huuse, containing ten rooms with closets and pantry in first-ctass order Rent moierate. Apply to John Ketly, E3q., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EDwakD Keuiy, Southport. sept25—eod FOR S\ALE--The well-known and fast-sailing Schooner RUATIC, sixty-five tons registered, Apply to Cuprain Tuomas Lowrey. ocig, 3i pd YW LE f.—One-half of that pleazantly situated Houw-e on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing eight rooms. App'y to Hf ©. DOUSE, eod ti—sept2z9 T° LET —A Cottage containing eight rooras. kitchen and pantry, situxted on Grafton Street. opposite the Prince of Wales College. Any person renting this house wil! have the opportunity of biying faraiture, Carpets and ether heuse furnishiass, all new. reason- able figure. Apply to J. A. NIcHO'SD¥ oct2 O3T.—On Saturday night, 3rd inst., between the Duncan Ilouse and the Kocklin House, asilyer wa'ch. Finder wilkbe suitably reward- ed on leaving it at this office lw pd—oct7 a a AGENTS WANTED — ‘Life of Sir John.” by his Nephew. #aroness Mtcdonald kindly expressed the hope “that the book would be suc- eossful frum every point of vi ow.” Hach Juno Macdona 4, after re» ing partof tha manuscript, wrote Col. Macpnersun -"T cin h weatly con- gratulate you on the sucesss of your work, Any erson wishing fac-simile letters of “ir John and tis son proving the au‘hentic ty of the book, send one-cent stamp for postage and they will be mailed immediately. Apply to KakL&e POBLISH- ING Housk, St. John, N. B. sep26 OR SALE.—A Hall Stove (Base Rurner) in F perfect order. Enquire at THE HXAMINER fti ce. bi pd—octi W ANTED —For the winter months, a parlor and bedroom, with board, in a central leeality. Apply. stating terms and other parti- : octo O L#T.—-The Stora in the City Hotel lately - occunied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. It will be fitted up to sujt the incomiag tenant. Good ce larage underneath, which can also be ficted up if required. Apply to DANIEL DAVIEs. sept22—dy 3 WwW AN'VED.—A Cook in 8 family of four. _Wash- ing given out. Apply to MRS STRIOK- LAND, Fitzroy Street West. tf—septz3 y OST.—Between Dr. Johnson's and the Drivirg Park, on Monday afternoon, 2801 iImst., & purse containing several notes. Finder will please leave it at this office. pt30 ANTED.—A girl for general housework. \ References required. A pply to MRs. RB ' Norron, Upper Priace street. sep! 24 good Journeymen sept2s ANTED.—Two or three ae Taiiors at A. J. MUKPHY'S. E?T.—One-half of }ouse situated on corner Euston and Hillsboreush Streets, lately Apply to MRs. OL T of occupied by Mr, D. T. Johns*vn. Is for less money, | PEAKE Bros. & Co. the Island | 3 wi h three House on Cumberlend Street, ac present Jo" 1 j Wm, Stewart, Esq. Apply to H. P. Se ee ' ese of pa—eeptl: F. PaRKER CARVELL. 3i eod—octz LET.—Dwelling House wiih cight rooms, jth oe on Hillsborongh Street. Possession first of October. Apply to + ps the given about the dy tf—septls LET.—On the Ist of November, a Dwelling f Trade, | poorer enact nanan esses f > Wert. APE 2 on Raat eee - OM es 8 . = — teechenatirenceneremaetebtrtastenSensiememenrener ne ™ a * eee OE athe piesa eR cle oO 3 ee. a a. te saa - - -~ A os. es a a ata eer ; 4 . a ehenemeeasetnnantieeatinesnete OC fis a 14 ] S91. TOB tt ene ee m ibition URY GOODS — —-—— A'r—__-__ S & STEARNS’. satisfi on P. E. Island. New Millinery ! yULLY equipped with New and Cheap Goods for tue Season’s trade. which has been purchased principally for Cash in the best m ed with small profits, we can assure all who trade New Dress Goods ! {x) We have a large stock arkets of the world, and being with us the very best value to be had Special Lines and Prices for Exhibition Week. New Jackets! New Ulsters ! An immense stock of New Woolen Goods, New Silk Goods, New Fur Goods, Dress and Mantle Trimmings; a big display of Mantles, 12,000 yards White Cottons, 3,000 yards Flee Jackets and Ulsters; 25,000 yards Grey Cottons, cy Cottons, 4,600 yards Flannels; Cheapest Car- pets and Oil Cloths; special lines of Winter Underclothing ; Dry Goods of all kinds at the lowest prices in the city. Charlottetown, September 28, 1891—dy & wky ONLY REAL AND GENUINE We PA'TPONS doing are the PERKINS & STERNS. f ix] a Dry Goods Business in the City. MAKE 4A NOTE OF THIS! YE 5 week, *Ve have only been open One Week. If our busi- increases at the same rate as it has during the we will need half a dozen Branch Stores by the time we are in business as long as some of our com- 4 petitors. Store is determi Bi 4 red Every dollars worth of goods put in the pougnt for HARD, COLD CASH. We are no firm shall undersell pkemember, our place of busines tus. sis 136 QUEEN STREET, two doors below Messrs. Prowse Bros. Et will pay everyone to call and see us. PATTON BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 15, 1891—eod & wky NEW FURNITURE. | OSITIVE AUCTION ef the Largest As- | sortment of Furniture offered in this | Town for years, at our Sales Room and} Platform, } On Friday, October 16th, | AT HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK. 30 new and elegant Bedroom Suites, in walnut, cherry, ash and oak; Extension Tables, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Hall Tables, | Hall Stands, Piano Stools, and a general | assortinent of new and expensive Furniture. | Above large consignment is direct from the ' factory and for positive sale, | —--—ALSO -—-— An assortment of our -new Cooking and Heating Stoves, 2 Pianos and 1 Sewing Machine. Terms cash on appeoved three months’ paper, with discount added. E. H. NORTON & CO., oct)2 Auctioneers. NOW IS THE TIME ——TO GO— TO BOSTON. Cheap Excursion---Qne Fare, STE RSs S. S. “ HALIFAX.” Canada Atlantic Line| FROM BALIFAS, WEDNESDAY, OT. [4th AND 2ts eee HEALTH AND FOOD EX- 1 POSITION takes place at Mechanics Building, Besten, and numerous attractiors, ; | A chance for everybody to visit Boston on} these two Special Excursions at ONE FARE} from Charluttetown. Through Tickets for sale by Charlottetown | Navigation Companv. H. L. CHIPMAN, oct2 Agent, Halifax, N. 8. Our Stoves. ARE THE— T STOVES MADE! | — > PINS pus VER 50 now in use in’Charlottetown. Satisfaction guaranteed. Inquire of | anyone now using them E. H. NORTON & CO. Sept 26. | Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1891. Tt TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS = eae = — — = ee —< $< ~ In Every Line During This Week and Next. —— ——(x) ———__—— Grand Exhibition Display of Fancy Goods, —— INCLUDING Albums, Dressing Cases, Perfume Cases, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Purses, Satehels, Writing Desks, Ink Stands, Whisk Holders, etc., ete. WINDOW SHADES, ROOM PAPER and CURTAIN POLES away below anything in Town. BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and Style of Binding kept constantly on hand. SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS cheaper than the cheapest. A large assortment of FANCY STATIONERY PAPER from 3 cts. per quire; ENVELOPES, 3 cts. per package; FOOLSCAP, 7 cts. per quire. BAZAAR STORE, Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1891—eod & wky QUEEN STREET. ny ——.._—__ —_ F___. Big Ba Our Friends are talking about big REDUCTIONS, but they cannot begin to undersell us. Envelopes, 2c. per package of 25; Fools- cap, d¢. per quire; see our new le. Exercise Book; Rosebud Seribbier, best in the Do- minion, 5¢. each. HASZA®D & MOORE, 162 QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1891. ee reains ! x USE “EVERYBODY'S PILLS,” THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. | —— -- oy Guaranteed Purely —_———_(x)}——_____ OR INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, étc., they cannot be surpassed. For sale by all Druggists at 25 cents per box, en one A. 8. JOHNSONW . Corner Kent and Prince Safe, Wild, Certain. Vegetable.