a TystoF St., near ; ee CH Winslow, ry w fur the Wo ————— ee —_ fi ‘} lo . af tel persons in Chariotte q og iL od ghose name 8 Dominion voters are not gw) gp the ’ aa prevails at St. Pierre—taken og THb» * . . sowfound'and by fow I. 1c —_—— wo deaths from this Yoin du Chene. rted at — type age are Fe «ers and furs o! all kinds. goods made, at popular oct23eodtf ceqeaka JAC the best Beet Bros. s — Tair. Tbe Carroll will make her a as ht his port on the I4th ‘fey Boston to this port o t 3 » vip Ife - . “a” rice as gavertised. q > eno is stock of envel- ” ys —The enormot ‘ ‘ : re Diamond Bookstore ia selling at a ae . s s her . . 4 ] rf ’ es. rgaiDn | priser. pe. sen Serge city aTsaN? Crass. —Mr. Oxenham will i» shorthand atonce. Ap- yt delay at his residence, Weymouth St. 028 4i Fn ae S8C = \ ’ guulte a ciass him witho oe to orn OYSTERS —The St. John Gazette { - Me. Charles Jackson has gone to Ba Bivani Island to purchase 1,500 oysters before the close of navi- ; yrrels of Bae ryi02. = —_—————— . Yen who feel “run down” and ‘ont of - shetber from mental worry, overwork, DE sccstet ot indiscretions, wil! tind a speedy % ais Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. All dealera, lw BM yogtaaxp.—Mr. W. Crosskill’s shorthand je will meet at Sp. mi ; @ .. corner Queen and King Streets. Those sreoding to join should present theinselves Bis This will bea = eee to ac- wiedge of this useful art. - Me isvavoton Hare.—The social hour last Da ,ignt passed very pewsantly. There was a OP pod a-teudanee. Ao interesting programme vocal and instrumental masic, readings and A .viceeses was Well carried out. Theee socials to be continued en Thursday evenings of ch week dusing the winter months. me gogive Kerosene. —Merchants and others @ ing inkaroseve oil are sending in returns »theclerk of the fire engineers, as required Bly These returns must show the quan- Bs» of oil instock, and where it is stored. Mi Vieo all the returns are in a statement will TH, psblisned for the benefit of firemcm and i > pablic generally. ---o- ian Rersaarnpt, while out riding in Siinneapolis, met several young ladies on Hiptbowds returniog from a luncheon, and @ ch unisstened a rose that was a souvenir of te occasion and threw itather. At the per- a ‘ormance that evening Sarah's corsage bouquet swof roses, It wasa very nice compliment dsrah's, and she was in a cheerful dispos- ‘iva after using Campbell's Quinine Wine. oct20tf ilo Tueyre Loapev.—The electric wires @ lave been playing strange pranks in Bidde- D fori, Me, lately, charging whole side-wallis | “4 of buildings, shooting flames from windows, i wd tossing dalla of fire across stores. There bas been a lot of jumping. One good re- @ vit was observed in the activity of loafers ; ae up against an elecrified brick bie _Punseytation.—Mr. Ewen Stewart, the = inncipal of the Georgetown Schoel, was © jresented with a handsome parlor lamp by § ‘sold pupils on the eve of his leaving that i pe to assume the duties of Clerk of the “ty School Board and Grading (Officer. : = Dane was & very popular mast er, his departure from Georgetown is much regretted. SSTRRLY Kixpnzss.—What good work Minot a ladies sewing drcle do next ? ; The one at West Pembroke, Me., receatly = ‘ied tothe aid of a worried sister who ‘Sine erop of potatoes and nobody to aa. The circle in a body dropped ve needles and armed with forks, shovels Be ee to the potato field and a ag tubers gathered, barrelled oused, receiving from the owner the Cents athe hh “hag barrel they had agreed to , tu To meeting of the Presbytery * 4. Wil meet at Summerside ot 7 al the Mth Nov., at 11 ahah lived ment with the railway, ee will be able to yo yee at one first-class fare. They ever, intimate to the station going to meeting of Presby- Carruthers, Clerk of Preaby- Syn they purchase their tickets x ames fq — tee et —The steamer State of Indiana, g “econ with ¢ ‘ I {< for Boston yesterday defllowing | tgo of general merchandize Y Yetin passengers: JC Rose F wer ny Melani MA MeLesd, F She Aeron, Emma G : \ eeey, Miss C Power, D Moles, nn z Mrs John Me- d, Maggie Doyle, Mrs wi tse Murp } Miss K Goodwin, Mre oe V1 Mahia thy: Alice Fielding, J Multia, Mallin, and J Fitzpatrick. q mat. —A Heit... ; a: Ty A Halifax despatch of the 28th ial anderere this afternoon pl tl mary. combined team of the eee BP to noth tts them by & score of six victories” This: makes an unbroken Be ag ie = them thie season, It Be. go they are sure of the city the Ww a pave advised the Abegweits = ‘isin = abie to meet them here "el like to 8 «OC thereabouts. They © meet the Abe ° ; w : time, however. gweits at Pictou a Tyce ang E —~»@ a wouldn't be with- ~. Canada is fast feeling vellous o ee Lessive Phenix, eam oa ashing solutive. The Bethe hou 4nd the common ashes, Ney ip oe had to use, have now DMttion. i, is their pro- ‘ te ay enix is a synouym ‘bat ddan”? of hands in the ap i wen nae washed, beauty of ‘Stal kind athe bath. You use i foe alt Kir Washing; and then - you ¥, tuo, a *f 2 “= L ds of cleaning and scour- » WOrh woman. 0 to tired THE DAILY already re- |} lists for | t A T sganee ( ' vind ths ‘a _doanty should bear in min 1 th , a here their names pub om will Big UB he 1st Applications will be we US) ware ‘ ‘ : oF san to that time at the law ofhce | 3 eu uy ’ mare FC - a”, 7, Mellish, Bsa. igeal and Other Items. _——— a — a = ou Tuesday, 3rd } enuntiiees etn tal ~ ’ , | ; Bek: ea 2 op Tue Vorers’ List. yal Revision oF _ ; Pm and | TRELEGRA PHIC NE WS SpPrCtAL Dkseatoues ro Tur Examinen. i QUEBEC AFFAIR. Bad for the Government, Mercier’s Painful Admissions eee Pray Oct, 30. atters for the Provincial G are getting worse, and it will mn ee prising if Holland and Caagrain close their case Very soon, so certain does eva “> appear that the judges have hieake. mr enough to report dead against Pr ie Mercier and his colleegues. It was ‘oak tively painful when Count Mercier h a te admit that Pacaud, his man of conden : had gone wrong, that his Provincial Seton tary regretted what he had done, and that he only heard of Attorney-General Robi. deaux's attempt to discount one of P . aud’s $20,000 notes when the matter e out before the commission. oe NEWS FROM OTTAWA. Rumored Cabinet Changes, Orrawa, Oct. 2, in the Federal] Cabinet are sti] rife. scoept unless Chapleau jis satisfactorily vide oa ee esabie for. The latter supposition seems Greenway will appeal the Mani mt Act case to the Privy aoa School CANADIAN EGGS IN ENGLAND Big Profit on a Shipment. Monrreat, Oct. 30. A special cablegram from London says : “The Canadian egg trade is making a mous strides. High prices enabled one shipper to make $5,000 profit on a single shipment. Importers are generally seek- ing Usuedian eggs. One shipper alone ex- pects to handi@ tkirty-tive million befure the season ends, If pricee ~~. maintained ’ dealers say that eggs from Ontariey Dri nce Edward Island and Nova Scotia will grau ually replace the inferior classes of foreign eggs in Liverpool and other markets.” SMALLPOX IN QUEBEC The Disease on the Increase, MontreaL, Oct. 30. Smallpox appears to be on the increase in Quebec province in spite of the almost super- human efforts being made by the health authorities to stamp it out. So far ninety- eight cases have been reported to the Provincial Health Board. Of ,these eighteen have proved fatal. Troubied ‘Ireland. Cork, Oct. 30. While William O'Brien was addressing & meeting of McCarthyites last night, a mob of Parnellite followers headed by Willism Redmond attacked them and a riot ea- aued. ‘The police finally restored order. Steamer Set on Fire. Sr. Lovuts, Oct. 30. The steamer Oliver Bierne, of the Mis- sissippi river, was set OD fire yesterday by enraged negroes, and was burned to the water's edge. Thirteen, persons were burned to death or drowned. The W orld's Fair. ——_ Cxrcaeo, Oct. 30. The Unitarian Conference of Li:nois has pronounced in favor of opening the World's Fair on Sundays. General Telegraphic News. Pirrsavea, Pa., Oct. 28.—Suit has been entered in the Unit against the officers 0 Company for unlawfu Loxvon, Oct. 28.—A scientific investl- gation has been made as to the cause of the explosion in Press, of Dublin, the f the Louisiana Lottery liy uaing the mails. McCarthyite psper- natural gas. SypDNEY, in an address to t owing to the reluctance 0 to subscribe to colonial loans, must look to her fidence has been restored. Therefore, moderate duties on imports should be !m- posed to provide for of the colony. Evansvincz. Ind., Oct. 28,—A tray coD- taining $5,000 worth of gems was stolen from ae store of Jeweler Horn on Mondsy by a young imsu while the proprietor 5 at- tention was taken up with a young woman customer. The latter quickly disappear and it is believed that she and the young man are two notorious Chicago thieves. Maprip, Ost. 08.—There have been fresh inundations in Spain, and yg ee age and distress are @u ag tie rains prevailed since yesterday ee P i, vines of Aragon and the rivers Gallao at Giloca overflowed. The Elbro is still ris- ing. Severai honses of Aguron, 4 village a the province of Saragoss4, were destroy by the floods and the inhabitants soug refuge in the neighboring highlands. blishes Loxpon, Oct 23 —Trath to-day pu the details of another mutinous on po : the Grenadier juards, ; the'part of the ae quality os N. 8. W., Oct. 23.—Mr. Dibbg, EXAMI] The Manitoba School Act. Rumors as te the Quebec representation ramor is to the effect that Ouimet has oo offered Chaplesu’s portfolio, but declines to ed States Court here the office of the National Experts are satisfied it was caus y he electors, says that f English investors the colony own resources till cun- the immediate wants Gan biained of the food ¢ fay, but tho latter de " Rood and ordered the Gro fustead, however the of the mesg room and th rations into the barrac Privates were put Grenadiers to eat it went to the windows rew the unsati k square, vestigation, under arrest pending in. ———) Weather Bulletin, Melodic en Oct. 30.—10 a. m > to fresh winds: ! ai w ; : ne 7a ee With a little higher ono eC : : TRACY.— We wish to caution the public Estey’s Fra won the These bp pute ce dealers try to ene, sate min, preparati hi ; derm in name; but i narae only. Liey ee, 3 ave aw Im Bruce's gents fuinishings take the lead fri & sat ESTEY'S EMULSION Saeed iT Pure Coo Liver O1. 1S THe BEST PHYSICIANS SAY 89 4 + ae ed “festers eamisiog |e $b iets 2B & eit iy ——~__ Talatar! 93 Mik, Sold everywhere, I [a ey. La — pore bi _ oe hres ey ors er Sa $. S. MIRAMICHI ON SATURDAY ——ON HER—— Last Trip for the Season. CARVELL BROS., oct 29—2i , Agents, PugWam —~2 PB Island STEAMBOAT COWP’T. STEAMER ' MAYFLOWER,” J. W. Welling, Commander, - EAVES Charlottetown every Monday, 4d Wednesday and Friday Morning, at 10 o'clock, connecting with Train at Oxford Junction. She will lay over at Charlottetown every Sunday. Returning, leaves Pugwash every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Morning, on the arrival of Express ‘Train that connects with the Chicago Express at Oxford Junction, arriving ia Charlottetown about 3 p. m. This is the shortest, most direct snd cheap- er than any other route to or from Prince Edward Island. Through Freight and Passage solicited to any point. re W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1891—dy tf pst WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce HE PERSON who, some time ago, borrowed a Koofing Pan from Walter Lowe, will obl ge by returning it now, 83 it ig wanted by the octs owner. WANTED.—A girl for general Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Brighton. > — irl. Apply at thie office. w** THD.—A gir pp ae ent —— al nonsework. WEEKS, oct28 UND.—A sum of money, which "he owner can have by applying to JOHN CoYLE, Painter, and paying for this advertisement. oct27 —5i ANTED.— A boy about 16 years of aye, 25 V clerk in a general stere ; one who 20a had some experience. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. oct2ZT Fa iihigeeminiotentelanpaarts is ceeeiiianenaelaanane { SALE.—A draught horse, 4 years old, Pe aes tien Ib-., perf: cily sound will be enid ext a bargain. Apply at this office. ai—oct27 ne * ————e ervant, about Lith of Apply tf—oct26 —_—_—— ANTRD.—A general 8 hor \ Novemner. Hef srenoes Tr quired. to Mis. GRANT, Uppe. Prince Street. —— ent EEL an LE . ; stion Room. 4 SALE at KH. Needharas Anction u, Hail Stove (Base Burner) in perfect order. ect2i—tf ike , ) f -9 require’. NTED.—* Cook. Good reference require Wave to Mas. GEORGE PRAKE. dw —oc2s y Street, a 3 ee LET. —One-half “> ‘ Nay at “ resent occuple sap! ee containing eight large rooms with closets. Pp é ey ~S or i eo adapted for a i t-clasa order, 4n¢ we } é oe residence or & boarding house. ouse on Kin C Also— C f vin» Street, known as Tod- ge ov King © wn AS One-half of containing ten rooms with — —— pantry in first-class order ton ommizaioner, Apply to Joha Keily, E3q., Water ert or to the owner, EpwakD KELLY, ¢ gept2o— od eS _pwell rent Stree’, + Dwelling House on Kent y ght Bay Hall, genteel ae ye ter an? & cellar. APPY © pantry, reBORY. 10) Prince street. eod—septy a ousewerk a7 ANTED.—A servant for general Teas W in a small family. Apply to + a ar Dorchester street. ) rner 0 10 LET.—A Shop on 00% vitable for 1 fton Streets, 3U) and Graves BRALES. BKALES. — reat George t¢ an office. tf—octl6 Apply to JAMES es nese y ‘ity Hotel latel waa Store in the City mist. It Pg LETT by Mr. Feed. Davive. Uaoimat, - oe fluted up to suit the ager also be fitted up if required. Aoply to gept22-—-ay ee” JANLEL be mentee esha ith board bedroom, with ns .—A parlor and ewe yply at this TO central part of the os APP it—oct9 office. Saree i us T° TLEr.—-A pwelling He" cineca er of d, con- 5 an i Pleasant with Shop and oe gsioa tat Nov , Apply to tf—ootd? =. eee k ; ols Aw ™ ” = OOOO battalion, Whose colone} uke of Cambridge. "a ne " - ge. Phe men on Oct l4 > the officers of the the food was in sfactory Che mutinous ean, OCTOBER 30 1891. | $$ (x) ’#" DRESS GOODS ~eun x} —~ ‘ er : $ ‘desk ~des q> a. ., 7 . . ur Ball and Winter buying has been done with a view of off a Best Figures. ering you the Best Qualities at the OUR STOCK IS LARGE! OUR GOODS NEW! OUR PRICES LOW ! The BEST is ou r BID for your busi Latest in Style, the Finest in Quality andthe Sines in Variety have for trade. PF: When Looking for Wh WE WE WE We have patronage last this month. AWAY DOW Town. stores and c. J. PATTON, Ten Years Charlottetown, In order to N. Our expenses are That is our secret in selling chon Big big advertisements ay pay two prices. with Ch'town Woolen Co. been combined by us in our effort nV Charlottetown, October 23, 1891—eod & wky a IKINS & STERNS. fr Lx} FALL IMPORTATIONS COMPLETE ! STOCK FIRST-CLASS, AS USUAL! VALUE NOT EXCELLED BY ANY! Dry Goods do not Fail te See Our Stock ! EXCEL IN MELLINERY ! EXCEL IN JACKETS! EXCEL IN MANTLE CLOTHS! anand Xx) \X) Our Stock of Staple Goods is exceedingly large and our prices very low indeed. We give patterns, invite comparissn, and are sare of pleasing you. Charlottetown, October 23, 1891—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS. ro% 1X} to thank our numerous friends for their We want to double our sales do so we have got prices the smallest in month. mean that you e to Don’t be led astray, but come to the THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE 136 QUEEN STREET. T. M. PATTON, Late of Blanchard & Co., Truro, N, S. October 16, 1891—eod & wky COUNT YOUR CASH! en nee eeetin Fe >MU "OU HAVE TO SPEND ON CLOTHING. Don’t spend it—see us first. We'll make it accomp! ish ae i e = me are selling the bhandsomest OVERCOATS aud SUITS that can be seen in this city. They are ain models of handwork, models in design and finish, and models in economy. Nothing that we could say ee een * te ver, would give you half so correct an idea of their merits as a single glance wili convey. All goods are abou » Bower: -: Fn atisfact uaranteed. ae . sold on honors RNISHINGS. FIATS and CAPS in great variety. Our Stock of UNDERCLOTHING cannot be surpassed GE ‘ READYMADVE CLO THING OF OUR OWN MAKE. You can always depend on getting THE by any place in the city. REMEMBER, you save on every Dollar's worth you buy from us. BEST if you buy our manufacture. BRUCE'S, The Birthplace for Great and Honest Bargains. Charlottetown, October 23, 1891—eod & wky attached. Posse ad from the qu rations served te the privates of the the third poh Sine. aaa aN AR AN . eae dC: gay