~ a ea i. and Other [iems. a cu RgvisIoNn OF fue Vorers List 3 we fed pers ns in Chat | sey Ww - _ | eaagh ge names are 1 already re- be yys'? die Dominion voters lists for 4 et ate should bear in mind that 5 quer to bave their names put on will me ne Applications will be > on the Sist. 3 up to that time at the law oftice ms cei’ : . = * ish, Esq ; tohn T- Melis! iliea oe oor ve oo, OE 3 from Sl at James Paton X& sve’ reelers » Bors Fe 026 33 om (os o sARMONIC. — Remember ¢t : } . a this evening. } he Philhar.- 2 Pi : Aid opie practice es Paton & Co's. A > ) - » at Jam ~ 7F o2vb ol for $1.70. 4 big bargail } ya's overcoat iis onthly meeting of the Caledonian shig evening at 8 o’cloek sharp Election ‘ 4 full attendance ts req rested, — Secretary. QeavLAR m Revv LAR : gfueet §- : x, MeNeill, Ree. . -— papty NEEDED — ' me . fore the Monaghan Block on (Queen Stree - wach ret Many other parts o ws new nlatform be- a t a suired. f ' . Sanas ceive simiar attention cha cH 80" d recei\ - he city ati pep Tak Prorle OF Pr. BE. L—Only good r boys fromé to 12 years, for 50 cts. ts $f, at Prowse Bros, the Won- oct27 +i rapfer8 for Wea's overcoats ierlul ( heap Men. —_—_-._---— nisgond Bookstore “The Two = fhe Gedeon, “What Shall ix received at the . ‘ eft a SA so. “What Men Live By,” ‘*Where | Ma Jove ia, there God is alse,” et saa lillianonmne Mew who feel “run down” and ‘“‘out of wits,” whether from mental worry, overwork, ; Se coenes or indiscretions, will tind a speedy = ore io Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille. : lw ian No Exrra Cuarce for large sizes. = Men’s overcoats only $1, at ~~ ye, for SOcents. Prowse Bros, the ll Wary you ask for Nasal Balm do not per- nut your Gealer Tu give , some Ist as | good” substitute. — discovered that will thorou vatarrh, Sold by all dealers. lw | oe | oy Vibed Joma is the only ao ; miiy cure A Bar Practice. —The catapult in the | hands of the small boy ts a4 dangerous | weapon, and its use should be discontinued, Practice on the rubber is becoming too general. ° ic ctaliidei Avrer ALL the crockery and glassware sold | the past summer, we believe we yet have a | piece for every man, woman and child on the | Iyand. We want everyone to ca!l and be | convinced.—W, P, Colwill. as rir cd 7 4 4w dw—oct3 | - } L 0.0. F.— Mr. A. General Agent of the H. Blackeby, | t Oddfellows’ Relief Association, will visit Wildey Lodge on| Friday evening next A full attendance | ithe members of both city lodges is ire- quasted. secicassmaieaak Tat Lercrcky Again.—The schooner | loglewoode, Captain Seeley, which arrived at St. John from New York on Monday, reports that Thurday evening at dusk, off Libby Jsiand, she passed a partly dismantled barque (the Charles EB. Lefurgey) showing a tle “gat. a ee i tide ee —- -~»-- Proreetixe tak CHILprev.—The law res- | pectiog chiliren wader 14 years of age not! attending school is being vigoransiy enforced | ia Hslitex. Qu Friday moraiag Mavager | Taylor, ot the cotton factory, was fined $10 fr employing aboy ander 14; avother fac- tory employing juveniles is to be enquired into, saciilinchann Tae Petrrr.—Rev. Thos. B. Gregor, pastor of the Church of the Redeemer ‘Culversalist) Halifax, is expected to preach at Suinmerside on Sunday next. ltistumored that a call has been ex- tended to one of our city clergymen to as- | suue charge of the Universalist Church at Som merside. 4 ——_~o-_ Lap to Rest.—~ {ha body of James Macdonald, Esq., Sheriff of King’s County, was taken hom, yesierday. The funeral from the Hoel Davies : the Railway Station was under “ Muspices of the Masonic fraterniry. sno - 8 good attendance of citizens berally, The interment was made at Brudenli to-da y. ‘ is C TON.—Dr. Smith, of Oberle > B., lezsretio, v sited Lake - ab — week and examined a case aneme ¢ North Sydney Herald says oo with this terricie disease Ma 5 tpg: named Harris, aud who has Suasa, to bedfor a number of years. aid that the woinan is too far gone with to be removed, and that death wi!! A Leper is Care Bre A At ett tetera = HE DAILY grims,” | All dealers, | } ( ficial Real rumors regardiog an Indian outbrexk in s reefers for boys from 4 to !2 years of | Wonderful Cheap Men. or ot ' oct27 3i remedy yet i | upoa | protest against the withdrawal of the Allan | during TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. is ae si PECTAL DesPATOHRS To AME NXAMINER FIRE IN HALIFAX, ohio: Dempster's Factory Destroyed, ‘Many Men Out of Employment, | Hatrrax, Oct. 27. | John Dempster’s large | factory was totally destroyed this morning. The first know ger was smoke issuin ithe building, which was night watchman. was 4 seething mass of hour nethiug was le |The water supply w building was down had been puton. Dempster estimat loss at about $20,000, with § ;ance in the Queen. n of the dan- ; ; tt but a p le of embers. stimates his 0,000 insur- Forty men | . were thrown out of employment, all of whom love from $50 to $100 per man. This is | Dempaster’s third s THE INDIAN imilar logs, : ‘ONLY A FE Orrawa, Oct. 27. reports to-day show that the the Northwest are greatly exaggerated. A party of young bucks of Blood Indians re turning with a quantity of stolen meat were surprised by a police patrel and ordered to halt, which, after the exchange of a shot | Or two, they did and surrendered. MORE RECORD SMASHING. Direci-Hal Race. —_ The Pointer NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 27. The Direct-Hal Pointer rac2 at Columbia to-day was won by Direct. Thetime for the first heat was 209; for the second 2.08; and for the third, 2.083. This beats the world’s record for harness horses. Vithdrawal of Steamers. Orrawa, Oct. 27. M. P. fer Halifax, waited Postmaster-Ganeral to-day to Mr. Stairs, the Deminion steamships from Halifax the winter. Mr. Haggart stated that the Government had no power to com- pel steamships to cal! at Halifax. and More Bomb Throwing. Dus, Oct. 27. When the staff of the National Presse, the organ of the McUarthyites, were about to begin their work last might, » bomb feli in the ares in front of the window where the editors’ rooms are situate. Fortunately there was no one in the room at the time. They’re Not Satisfied. San Francisco, Oct, 27. and settlers in New Hebrides are dissatisfied at the disadvantages they are subject to com- psred with the French, by the regulations of the Imperial Government. Miners on Strike. Lonpon, Oct. 27. la Staffordshire and Worcestershire thousands of miners struck against a re- ' reduction of ten per cent in wages. General Telegraphic News. PENETANGUISHENE, Que., Oct 25.—The house of farmer John Cummings, near here, was burned to-day. Three of the children perished in the flames and th probably fatally burned in child. Thechildren set fire tothe house. milking. hartley relieve Ler of her sufferings in a Lake ee is the only case known in ied me THE Spawn From THe SaLMon.— hone cont Stages, with receiving sheds, 4 preps ut in the Chrleton mill pond. tal Paration for taking the spawn from ‘mon. The fish will be lifted in nets, taken t. thi : ; B® Stet 4G oe Welt and ea tion and stripped of the It Moss-lined ‘to ‘xes and secured for trans- Port. This is : ad an si Operation of great nicity, <pert will come down from Ottawa a few John be to perform the work,—St. », Scenes Try it y that Lessive Phenix is ! tlothhs pen anything. It is the ideal the o} | ene for it takes the place of aad mak arsh chemical washing powders, ing offic, every article s weet and clean, alike _— with cottons and flannels just try wha after using it in the wash, etal w ‘at it will with silver, brass or or in en 12 removing stains from wood; leve it hing glass. You really can’t be- Unti) you try it. Waar a cleane Tue &¢ nee wo, St? ACT IN CHyaruaw —Sav ani: One hundred CuatTuam —Says tt chamereen® of | liq Thueedeyy i arrived — & paid in *gular dealer tre and twenty cases and uor, “with one basket i at Chatham station on ow is this for a Scott Act town Spector? This liquor comes te Neerecy, Tr who sell it with no pretence With the ins iy must have an understanding in loty Pector, or they would not bring Soviccai as it is al! liable to seizure If he shuts his eyes for on th ton. S than 4 ; & & year from each of the he is earning a reputation collusion at too low a hich wil! be carefully packed | has beer cause Austrian government ‘three gunboats at S ers. New York —A_ spec ing the cabinet crisis over. the feeling there is intense, an grave apprehensions on = arnment of a revolutionary uprising. in the city have been reinforced. Paraguay is now 650, wow The troops The gold premium in and is rising. Lonpon, Oct. 24.—The 5t. correspondent of the Standard says approach of frost cries of distress. | pletely deserted in t Many villages are com- he district of Porm. ia lati f the Reszson One-halt of the population o Gis eaceae the | died ot hunger and disease. ' ic i ied on in women’s hair, ora ie denials a crown apiece st heads re ° | Nort Sypney, C. B., = ee lkenzie Bowell, minister of customs, ' Messrs. Schrieber, Archibald, Pottinger, | Laurie and Donkin, tion to-day of the Cape tor 'Canso to Sydney. The minie ‘gentiemen with him expr | well pleased with the line. 40 ~ that they found the gypsum sections 0 e road complained of by th ing unsafe, they found to of the line. —_——__ ooo Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 27.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds; mostly cl and showery. , EXAMIN wood-w orking by fire early g from the centre of noticed by the fu half an hour the mill flame, and in an as ineftivient, and the before a good stream TROUBLE Didn't Amount to Anything, W SHOTS FIRED. Austrian letters say that British traders e mother was rescuing one The father had t»ken the eldest child to Sunday school, and the mother was out Bexarape, Oct. 24.—Great excitement } here by the news that the has decided to keep emlin, as Danube cruis- ial from Buenos Ayres to the Herald states that President igrini issued a proclamation declar- Pelligrini has issued a p ees d there are the part ot the Petersburg the has caused a renewal of d made a trip of inspec Breton railway from ter and the essed themselves They report e Chronicle as be- be the best part oudy BR ee Fo ————— FRI gee. Well-Bred Stack, Urop, Impl ments, Furniture, bt, AT WOODLANDS, ROYALTY. DPD® BEBE having Soe eee Pam tion, on WEDNES 1 at 11 o'clock, Snake November, bined SES Barrister Mare (prize last Exhi- ae years -“ in foal to Trojan ; Barris. » rising 4 years old; Brown § reve 8 years old > Standard-bred Baan ~ a lah Filly (first prize Filly last Exhibi. jon), rising 4 years, in foal to Preceptor ; Y carling Fi'ly by Precepter, by Dolly: Li ky Lad Colt, yearling. —? CATT LE~ Pure-bred i A y “bred registered Ayrshi ria ae eifers 1 do, Heiter alt ones er Of Well-bred Milking Cows and ' ae mostly Jersey and Ayrshire Pes — 4 Oxen, in good condition for winter eeding ; 4 Berkshire Sows, pure-bred: a lot of superior Poultry. : c : IMPLEMENTS in lar Self Binder (Vilwauke machine; Plows, t= @n = uv ge variety, including a e Junior), a good arrows, H 7 : Mower, Oat Cracker, Hay Cutter, "Doll splendid Double Truck Wagon Express Wagon, Carts, Harness, etc, De ” CROP--About 35 tons of H Straw, 690 bushels of White Oats a lot of Turnips and Potatoes, includi 4 iat: Se \ TERMS—All sums under $5, cash on de- livery; twelve months on approved joint notes for large sums, with discount added. At the same time and place, the followi Horses belonging to Horace H. ain Beer, Esq. :— 1 pure-bred Registered Ciyde M:; *‘Tubi lec,” imperted, aye 7 edied eno 1 All Right Mare, “*N Lie B.,” 8 years old. 7 pure-bred Clyde F.lly, dam “Jubilee,” sire ** Trojan,” J year old. : _ i standard-bred Villy, dam sve ** Apothecary,” 1 year old. 1 Filly, by “Ali Right,” 1 year old. 1 Gelding, 2 years old, by ‘* Banister ” 1 Gelding, 2 years cll, by * General Cleve- land.” TERMS—Ten per ceut. of the purchase money down; balance in 4 months oa ap- proved joint note. “Nellie B.,” J. McWILLLAMS, Auctioneer, oct21—dy 2aw & wky tisle pat her APOLLINARIS, ii Malin 7 j Ths Queen of Tabie Waters.” 16,086,606 falions Bottied ia IS90. REDDIN BRO3., jys0—4m eod pd Sule Agents, A fine lot of blankets, rugs and quilis, at very low prices.— Perkins & Sterps oct 13 10i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND de in eat tari eats —-A girl. Apply at this office. tt- oct27 OUND.—A sum of money, which the owner * can haves by applying te JOHN COYLE, Puinter, and paying for this advertisement. ectl7 —a some experience. oct27 ANTED.- A boy about 16 years of age, as clerk in a general store ; one who na: had Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. JOR SALF.-—A draught horse, 4 years old, weighs ti00 1b ., perfectly seund will be suld ata bargain, Apply at this office, 3i— oct27 ANTED.—A general servant, about Lith of November. Refarences required. Apply to Mra, GRANT, Upper Prince Street. tf—oct26 R SALE at KE. Needham’s Auction Room. a 1” Hall Stove (Base Burner) in perfect order. ect2i—tf GENTS !—“ Life of H merable Charles Stew- art Parnell” hss been in course of prepara- tion for -ome iime, and will be immediately issucd) «Retail price, $1.00 Profusely Ulustra- ted. Send immediately 325+. for prospectus covy and fa.) agent’s outfit and all will te forwarded post paid Liberal commissions Act quick As on» of the wrestest statesmen of the age, mil- lians wili desine to read the book. — EARLE PUB- LisHING House. St. John, *. B net OY WANTEKV —Absut 16 yeais of uge, 10 B run with parcels and serve in a store, Ap- ply by letter, with reference, to P. O. Box 253. oct20—1w Os3T —On Saturday afternoon, a L ease (broach). between Rochfar ton Striets. The finder will Le suitab ed by leaving it at this office. ANTED.—* Cook. Goed re’erence required. Apply to Mrs, GEORGE PBAK&. dw—oe2s ~_ pencil and Kus ly reward- tf—oct2) -4 servent for general housework Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, eod—octi7 Ww ANTED. ser in a smal] family. Dorchester Strect. geen sane recente LET.— 4 Shop on corner of Great George 7 oan Grafton Streets, suitable for an oftice. Apply te JAMES BALES. — tf—octlb ET.—The Store in the City Hotel latel Fail by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. It will ba fisted up to suit the incomiag tebaut, Good ce iarage underneath, whica can also be fitted up if required. Avply to DANIEL Davies. sept22—dy er ee | F ir vith board LET.--A parior and bedroom, with re . o central part of the city. Apply at tris office tfr—octg \ ANTED.—Persons & Jodying on reasona eeking good board and ble terms can = — ivate boarding bly accommodated at the private dow oe of the undersigned, corner ot Prince and Kitzroy Ntreets.—MR3, 5. STUMBLES. octl6—5i eod WANTED.—A_ girl for Apply to Mrs, W. | land Street. T? taining 8 reoms, | attached. Possession lst Mrs. FLEAGER. n King ET.—One-half of housé on | gS r pes ni eccupied by Captain ata Rene, containing eight large rooms with ‘ —— © > session given = of ae nett — om i t-class order, and 1S for a = et residence or & boardiaz a on a One-half of house 04 King Street. } ae se | vin House, containing ten rooms W ith closets try in first-ciass order Rent mo ierate. a . to Joha Keily. Esq., Water Commiesi omer, we the owner, How «kD KELLY, Sou-hport. sept2o—eod REN i Kent S:reet 2ENT.—Dwelling House on ens i 7° SS City wall, containing nine seome, pantry, closets, water and good cellar. Apply = G SCANTLEBURY, 10) Prince Street. e€0 p . SCA! . Tr nineaeatentneensaaneeaaae eae mene y pri jidences, well .—Three new private res! % j iggy and finished wore OF ee casen iene sominanding a splencid % 3 or a she harbor and TOE ee co trem " r inspec . 19u8e8 are DOW Open FY c peor te 6on.m, Apply to re eee ’ Richmond Street. general housework, [. SrewarT, Cumber- actlo 1 ET.—A Dwelling House Plcasant Sireet and St. P with Shop November. on the corner of eter’s Road, con- and Warehouse Apply to tf—octi2 Street, at ENSIVE SALE fi { nn ent TUESDA eee , OCTOBER -- —— QUALITY AND PRICE TELE THE TALE. (x) (x) he Me This has been demonstrated for the past three weeks by the rush for our Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. (0) oanwty Fig eg of this pest an est Quality of LOTHING ever shown here. and eaaia ~ your _<— interests, to look at our efore you buy, assuring you that you will save at least 10 to 71 “ Clothing xt 1S per cent. by buying your J.B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, October 15, 1891—eod & wky 27, 1891. sree - > sca tale _ aX ue $$$. i neiia UA Without doubt we can Province with the Chea WINTER C advise you, Great Stock Cem: a mnie WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THIS FIRM 9 They are Selling so Low that they must soon “Bust.” r? = » Ns r a” a Co T HELI IT ‘—We are bound that our customers will get thie BEST BARGAINS in}BOOTS, to take a back seat with their high prices, and wonder why their goods cunnot sell made happy with our Low Prices. Money saved! CALL AND SEE US, : GOFF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—2aw & wky Competitors have got while our many customers will be KS a EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES YMADE CLOTHING: —$—$_— ————— ee ————— CTT | regular Gents’ Tweed Overcoats, "exs!e Gents’ Blk Melton and Beaver Overcoats, from Gents’ Black Worsted Overceats, Gents’ Blue Nap Overcoats, GOOD STOCK iil Men's Fur Coats CHEAP! Boys’ Overcoats, from $1 50 Boys Cape “ ‘ 300 Youths’ " 2 76 Boys’ Snits, in Corduray, in three shades, from $2.50; Will fit from 4 to 10 yrs, $5, clear lot at $1.75 3.75 5.60 2,60 Reefers, heelers, ‘oys’ Reefers, ii Boys’ Reefers, ’ Reefers, ’ Reefars, 140) 1 85 | 2 00) 995 | 950: 915 Gents’ Black and Blue Black Coats and Vests, from $4.00 to $10.00, Good Tweed Tronsers, as good as OCus- tom-made, from $1.50, Reefer Coat, Vest and Pants for $9,00, 00 Good Strong Storm Coats, from $1.75. 80 English Waterproofs, cheap. 50 All-Wool Worste1 Suits, from $6.50, suitable for Youths, 75 Good Tweed Suits, from $5.00. 100 Children’s Suits, from $2.00, Endless Variety of Trousers, cheap. WHY WE SELI. SO CHEAP !—Our turnover is the Largest in Town, making our expenses the smallest. We have only been three years in the Clothing Business, and we are doing a Clothing Trade second to none on Prince Edward Island. We guarantee to show you goods 15 per cent cheaper than any Firm in the Town. Call and see for your- self. When out shopping, call after you have seen all the other goods in town, at the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and BEST CLOTHING STORE IN TOWN. JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—eod & wky enema ECONOMY IS WEALTH! aneyassitell at tapi Many Dollars can be Saved by those who buy Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Svits from PROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men. REASONS WHY WE SELL THE GHEAPEST: Ist. We sell as much Clothing as any Two Firms in ‘Town. 2nd. We have had 14 years handling Clothing, and fully understand value when we see it. $rd. Our expense is less than any other Firm’s, according to the amount of business we do. Ath. We believe in sma!l profits, and do not want to get rich in a day. Sth. We pay Cash for every Dollar's worth of Clothing we put in our Store. Gith. We guarantee our prices 10 per cent. caeaper than any other Firm on P. E. island. LT ed ——— —— — — = a = — — —_— eee “/PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 13, 1891—eod & wky