et OOO gs li a NN Gs tS te a EN NE A eR ES a ma «a paw a ia ttc aril, Pill i ll, li iit aa Medal’--JAMES PATON & CO the Celebrated ‘Gold Agents for Sole are We SWEEPERS. See our Stock of CARPET a emanations ee netelllensteecteensbenenasneneceeneenneeneenen - THE DAILY EXAMINER. “ ees OO a ek eo FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 .892 CARPETS UI Cheapest and Best Goods in the City. JAMES PATON & 60,, ViIcTORIA PATON & CO. ——— FO R—— goods at the lowest prices ‘Mantles aud Mile, PGA EMG f+ | - 28 | Read ROE a eae ean Poni. y a Do you care to wear the ? best-made Clothing ever put on this market? If se, come along to the SCOTCH CLOTHING STORE / 4 DORE. and get your Suil, Over-\>4 coat, Ulster, Reefer or Trousers. never so large as at the present time Best made —e ee ROW. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892-—eod & wky Waterproot Coats in Melissas; Macintoshes in Drabs, Browns, Blacks and Blues; Our stock was /¢ Local and Other Items. pupils in her school. n2 2i —_—_—>__— Foorsatt.—The New Glisgow on Wednesday by a try to nil. Scorr Act. —There were eleven Scott Act convictions in St. Stephen, N. B., during the month of October. The fines collected amounted to $654.95, and $400 worth of liquor was destroyed. sags TaLk about boys’ reefers as much as you like, but if you want to buy the best qualiey for the lowest price, the only place in town to do it is at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. no3 6i ceieiitlliealien Was Weitt Kyown Henre.—The New Glasgow Chronicle says: Morin Lowden, violin teacher, an aged gentleman from Pictou, who has been ill for some time, died here lxst week. His remains were taken to Pictou. To-Nicut.—‘**Lhe financial aspect of the liquor tre ffic in Canada” will form the subject of Rev. Mr. Gordon's address before Orient Division this evering. Members of Prince Edward and Orient Divisions, and transient members, are cordially invited. hiatedhigiietinas Ponice Covurt,—This morning, Patrick McGuirk, for assisting Patrick Prunty in dis- turbing the equilibrium of an outhouse on the premises of Peter Woods at the east end of the city on Haliowe’en, was fined $4 and costs; and several persons were fined for nonepay- ment of dog tax. Want Him Ri teasep —A petition asking for the release from jril of James Rush, con- victed cf cbaining money and goods under false pretences in September last, has been received by the Stipendiary Magistrate. The petition is signed by anumber of clergymen and leading citizens, -—~2>---— ANOTHER CaszE.—The police have laid an infermation against Fred. K. Rowe, liquor dealer for a breach of the Liquor Regulation Act. The charge is for selling intoxicants in & room o: apartment having more than one entrance or exit. The case wili come up fo trial on Monday. —_——- >—_ — For Bosron.—The steamship Worcester, Captain Allen, left for Boston yesterday ternoon with a caczgo mide up mostly of eggs and potators. The passengers were Miss Gertie White, ui Forsythe, M A Me- Leod and W A Brehant. sae ene Horse Buyixne,— Mr. Robert Stead, of Wheatley River, bas purchased the Barrister mare owned by Blake Bros, and another Bare rister mare fiom Davil McEwen, Nine Mile Creck, Mr. Stead’s advertisement, ‘‘Horses Wanted,” »ppears in another column. He pays a goed price for good animals. - GratiF¥inGc TO ALL.—The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Svrup of Figs, as the most excellent lexative known, illustrate the value «f the qualities on which its succees is based and is abunduntly gratifying to the Califorvia Fig Syrup Com pany. ate A Weui-GLovep Hann, if it be a pretty one, isa fair index of refinement and teste. Weare showiug toeday one lot of 14 inch Suede Mousquetaire gloves at 85 c's per pair, tormer price $135 aud $1.10; one lo. T hook lacing gloves at 85 cen's a pair, former price $1.10. As these lots are beiance of stock, come quick and get a pair.—Stanley Bros. nov4 3i cod icici Tue Rixc —In the recent fight between Godfrey and Choyneki, Godfrey had a badly swollen mouth and left eye. He said after the battle: ‘This is my last fight. I never was so badly marked io my life. Choynski struck me in the jaw and dazed me, and then gave me one on the eye, and I went out. He hastwo geod hands’ I am too old.” God- frey was not hurt in the b dy. Choynski had a cut over his eye, » b dly swollen mouth and an injuved right hard spacial SaLvaTion Army —Universal Week of Prayer,~ Thanksgiving and ~ Selfedenial throughout Cauvada, Legioning on the 6h inst. Special meeting will be held every night next week in the Salvation Army Barricks in this city. (i eat welcome Sa urday night to Adjutant Howell and Captain Harcery. These special officers will lead the meetings ali day Sunday. Great f.rewell of one cf the sergeants on Sunday night. Silver offering taken at the door Saturday and Sunday. sonia ReAv James Paton & Co's. carpet advt. i+ to-d_y’sissue, T.ey are offering five frame Brussels carpet at $1 10, carpet paper at 3} cents per yard, mak ng and lsying curpets by the best makera and layers at 9 cents per yard; they cut your carpets free of charge, also superinterd the liyitng free, and charg: vothing for waste When in went of any- thing in the house furnt h ng line give them acall. They will seli you cheap—James Paton & Co., Scotch store. n4 3i cteimanaieabipeatinsas Tue Marxet.— There was a fair attend- ance at the market tu-day with trade moderate Eyys were in fair supply at 18 to 20 cents per dezen. Butter, fresh, sold at 20 w 22 cents per 1b. and tub at 19 cents per |b. Gvese were in govd supply at 50 to 65 cents each. Hay was on sale in good supply at 50 to 60 cents per 100 ibs. Oats, tair, selling at 34 cents per bushels. Potatoes 23 to 24 cents per bushel, and extra Blues and Garnets at 25 cents per bushel. Turnips in good suppiy at 12 to 15 ccmts per bushel. jacana InrormMaTiIon Wanrep.—Mr. W. W. Ciarke, of this city,would like te hear from the parents or other relatives of Peter Me- Rae, who ran away from his home at Mal- peque in 186%, The father’s name was Parker McRae. According toa letter re ceived by Mr. Clarke from Mr, E. E Robina, formetly of Charlottetown, Peter McRae ia now im the Sandwich Islands, where he is the overseer of a sugar planta- tion, and would lke to communicate with his parents. scociilliiaiiaiin A PornTEeR FOR CHARLOTTETOWN —An im- portant cise is being tried in the Supreme Court at Halifax before Judge Ritchie. Hali tax dves not eniorce the Dominion law regard ing the storage of petroleum which is landed by the thousand barrels on wharves and stored in wooden sheds along the water front. Last year Mis. Morley protested hat her property was endargered by this practice and notified the ci‘y that the would hold them responsible for loss by fie. Toe city continued te permit the oil to be landed. Subsequently Mrs. Morley was burned out in the $100,000 fire in Water s‘reet las: year, which was greatly vided by the vil She now sues the city for aggregating $70,000 will be brought. Miss Russe. bas @ vacancy for three music | second | fifteen iost the football game with the second | fifteen of the Wanderers played at Halifax | | Horel Davies on Tuesd: y, 29:h November. Local and Other Items. Oxtent Ervision.—Regular meeting tos night at 8 o'clock. 1. 0. O. F.—Wildey Lodge meeting to- night at 8 o'clock. Full attendance requested. Norsixné.—The course of lectures on nurse ing begins at the P. E. I. Hospital on Monday afternoon, the 7ih inst., at 4 o'clock. JcNIoR ABEGWEITS.—Every member is re- quested to meet at Victoria Park to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon at three o'clock for prac- tice, Tue city teachers and others interested will meet in the lecture room of Y. M. C. A. this evening at 8 o'clock, te arrange for the regular meetings for this season. From Hatrrax.—The steamer City of Ghent will be due here to-morrow night, and will sail on return to Halifax as soon as she takes in cargo. ‘ To-nicutT.—The Kickapoos are back again and will give their popular concerts in the Lyceum this evening and to-morrow evening, and a grand matinee tc-morrow afternoo:. EewortH Leacre.—The monthly business meeting will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Church parlors All desirous of join. ing the League are cordially invited to be pre- sent, CuagterR Wantepo —J. William Smith, of St. John, N. B , advertises in another column for a charter for his schooner Viola, now at Charlottetown, to load potatoes for Boston aud New York. > A Lance Srock of steel engravings and | etchings just receiv d teelay Among the best are “Burns and Highiend Mary,” ‘Grace Darling’” “shipwreck off Portland,” etc. —Bazaar Store. Now Reavy.—The new arithmetic publish. ed by Mr. D J. McLeod, Chief Superiatend- ent of E‘ucation, and authorized for use in the schools of P. E. Island ard P. W. College is ready and for eale at the Bazaar Store. ATTENTION. —Now that the weather has cleared up again, would it not be in order to put down afew loads of ashes on the crossing at Mark Wright’s corner, which is almost impassable in wet weather? _—ow-— TEMPERANCE, — The Loyal Temperance ber 5th, at the usual hour. Missa Davies will be assisted by Miss McDonald, Kindergarten teacher. Miss Duchemin will Lave charge of the music. | - Dizp AxBRoap.—Many of our readers will hear with deep regret of the death of Mrs. O'Meara, daughter of F. W. Hales, Esq., of this city, which occurred at Wash- ington, Penn., on the 3lst ult., after a| brief illness of typhoid fever. Tuey Serrtep THE Marrer —Three young | men from West River appeared before J T. | Mellish, Esq , J. P., this morning to answer for purpesely injuripg a wagon belonging te Hen) y Feehan, of the same place. The parte | - agreed to settle the matter between them- | selves. Exeorric Liguts. We ate requested to notify customers of the P. EI. Electric Com- pany that for the fature incandescent lamps suitable for that system can be purchased at the hardware store of Messrs. Fennell and Chandler, and that hereafter no lamps will be sold at the station. ating pment WueEn the kidneys are clogged, good health is an impossibility; but when working pro- perlv 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 Pills will not cure. 12 , We received to.day.a number of completed setts of the following works, which we will sel] at astonishingly low figures : Thackeray, 10 volumes, beautifully bound, $6; Dickens, 15 do, do, $7 50; George Eliot. 6 do, do, $3 25; Ecipa Lyall, 6 do, do, $3; Cooper, 5 do, do, $225; Thomas Hughes, do, do, $1; Macaulay’s History of England, completed, $225. See our trémendous stock of new books, all marked away down at the cheapest bookstore in town—Bazaar Co, I O. F.—A Court of the Independent Order of Foresters was organized at Brook- field on the 2nd inst.. It will be known as Court Columbia. The officers are: C D H C R—Dyaniel W Henderson; C R—Maur- doch McLeod; N C R—Thos W_ Johnson; R S—Ewen Campbell; F S—Neil Camp- bell; Treasurer - Chas Gsdfrey; S W--Jas Seaman; J. W—Angus McLeod; S B— ZEneas Campbeli!; J B—J Arbing; P CR— James Clark; Court Physician—Colin Me- Phail, M D, OM: St ANDREW'S Denwer will be held at the Seotchmen and their friends are looking forward t» the usual good time and every effort will be madé by the committee to make the dinner a success, Full par ticulars will appear by advertisement iv due time. Tickets are placed at $1, and may be obtained from Messrs. C. Webster, J. Caulder, Jos. A.-Macdenald, John A, Macdonald, and J. M, Campbell, —_—i Supreme Court. Fripay, Nov. 4 James McKenna vs James Fisk. The argument in this case was finished last evening when judgment was reserved. Alexander McDonald vs. Charles Coles and others. Action of trespass tried Trinity Term last, when plaintiff was non suited. A rule ‘nisi for a new trial was granted same term and is to-day being argued. Davies, Q. C., for defendants; A. A. McLean & D. C. McLeod fer plaintiff SHIP NEWS. _ PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Nov 2—Sch Hasty, Fraser, Gaspe. Nov 4—Sch Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwach; Invermay, Stoddard, St Peters, C B. CLEARED, Nov 2—Sch Hasty, Fraser, Gaspe; Billy Brown, Firth, Pinette; Aunie Isabel, Plake- ney, Arichat; barge Lizzie, Flavian, Little Glace Bay; Liiy, Rivers, New Glasgow; B K Kelly, Backman, West Point; str Wore cester, Allen, Boston $3,000 damages, If she succeeds, other suits’ Nev4—Sch Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; ‘Men’s Overcoats and Reefers,/ Legion will be reopened on Saturday, Novem | APA BUCK GLOVES. We have just received a large loi of these celebrated GLOVES. For Quality, Style and Price there is nothing like them in town. Also, a nice lot of Kid, Woolen, Bucksiv, Astracan and other leading © Styles to select from. DD. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, November 4, 1892—eod & wky Great Clothing Sale. ~(x)——_ —_ J. B. Men’s Overcoats and Reefers, Men’s Overcoats and Reefers, MACDONALD'S Men's Overcoats and Reefers, For Lowest Prices, " Overcoats and Reefers,) Overcoats and Reefers,| Overcoats and Reefers, Overcoats and Reefers, | oys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ J. B. MACDONALD'S For the Cheapest in Town. In Men's and Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannot be undersold. ; Mea’s Far Coats—Wonderfal value for ready money, J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. _ 15,600. iL IFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opened this Fall. This witn-stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at the OMINION BUOL AND SHOE STORE. If you want to buy cheap, go there. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky SOLID FACTS! On account of our low prices on Carpets, hundreds ~ have taken the advantage and purchased their Carpets | from us, which goes to show our efforts to please the — public have been successful. 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. We bay 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. e 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. Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ T'weed Over- coats, Boys’ Heavy Overcoats. —-—- HK FF BOYS REEFERS! BOYS REEFERS! BOYS SUITS! BOYS SUITS! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICKS. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky Diamond, Boudrot, Orwell. Tweeds in Plains, etc- PATON & CO