A tigy anod ‘SLA GWVO a is aN atl ll Nl lll eee etl lll li fit i i ta ‘solijgsodug, puw sjossnigg ul wo0ay “sn AA <A S R e — — t hllh ne ee NOLVd SAMVEP -'peepy ‘a ‘dad uo osnogg Aue yey. 1OMOT TOS TTA 946 ¢ kK x Oo tt lille DAILY EXAMINE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 °&892 SE oe — THe BEER BROS. We have Four Seusativnal Bargsinsin | | Grey Flannels. | Ladies are invited to call and purchase | } early, 238 We cannot guarantee present prices after present stock is sold out. BEER BROS. Local and Other Items, Cnormsx Hoxky in the comb for sale by Geo. Carter & Co. 620 lw ia Saatt Dest Covrr.—The City Small D_bt Court will meet to-morrow. idea Aton? Wataes will give an exhibition of speed at the Georgetown Exhibition on Wednesday, October Sth. aiisccsiees Soort Act —Full returns in the Soott Act election ia Northumberland county, N. B, give the Act a m= jority of 200, Water Ratss,—Those who have not yet paid up their water rates should do so at once. Now's the acceptable time. Pott Tax. —One hundred executions for poll tux defeulters were issued this morn- ing. And the end is not yet, Men's Heavy Overcoats and Reefers, large stock of Boys’ Overcoats and Jackets, at the London House.—Harris & Stewart. TaexMometTeR Reapincs. — During last night the mercory in the thermometer at Johnson's drugstore dropped to the freezing point—32° above zero. es... -- Fixe Nove.ties.—A beautiful assortment of the latest fancy goods just opened at the Diamond Bookstore to-day. Just call and see the dieplay—it is grander than ever. Doc Tax —Thirty-five summonses were thie morning issued for persons who have not y t paid their dog tax. The pulice ap- pear tu be carrying the war into Africa. shi : GLiaxpeRs —An outbroak of glanders has been reported to the medical health oflivers of Lorento. The horses affected will be deatroy- ed. About a dozen crses are reported. Hall Stoves. —Our Imperial Jewel Hall Stoves are the handsomest stoves and best heaters m Canada. Priecs low.—E H. Norton & Co ssnebiiatieadiinieg Oaper or Scoreu CLaxs —A pub'ic meet- ieg of the above will be heli in the club rooms, Queen Street, to morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Allinterested in the matter wil! kiadly attend. Tue evening session of the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy opens on Monday next, the 10ch inst., at 7.30 o'clock. Jatending students should apply at once. Ir ia asid that of all the v')'» in the market, Everybody's Pille are tr \.st That is hich testimonial, but it i» borne out by hundreds nsiog this popular fumily medi- dine. ies Givinc Away Wrra Born Hawps.—Not goods that were io req sest a month or twoago, bat dai'y requirements We are off«ring bar- gains in every department. See our advertise ment on the margaia of this paper. James Paton & Co., Victoria Row. pila Micur Have Reewx Sentors.—The New Glasgow Enterprise says: Dr. Ings anda young lady met with what might easily have been # very serious sccident last Saturday night, by driving intu a street ia which an open sewer h d been left utterly unprotected. Tuis m-y be another suit for damages. sdlanmacie Sampces or Geanite —Mayor Haviland haa received three samples of granite from the Welsh Granite Co, Limited, Carnar von, Wales. This is the stove for sidewalk purposes referred to in a letter received by His Worship from this company some time ago, which letter was submitted at the last meeting of the City Council Wuew the kidneys are cl gged, good health is an impossibility; bat when working pro perly the reverse is the case. That dull backs ache ia the kidney's cry for relief. If Dodd's Kidney Pills are osed the result will be mar vellous, We emphatically st-te that we have never known a ceae of kitney disease that ao persistent use of Dodd's Kidney Pilis wil! not eure. 2 ciesdauibpecniin fons or Tempxxance.—At the recent ses- sion of the National Division, Sons of Tem- perance, held in New York, the following ¢thivcers were elected for 1893 and 1894: Chas A. Everett. St. John, N. B., Most Worthy Patriarch; Wm E. Armstrong, Washington, D. C., Most Worthy Associate Patriarch; Berjamin R Jewell, South Hampton, N. H., Most Worthy Sciibe Berren ! ate Taaxn Never.—It is not often that a bill for so large an amount as $1,800 is paid afcer it has become over twenty yeare old Kat Ueorge Stailing, of Digby, N_ &., rejoices in the receipt of that sum from just sech an account, the debtor in the case being John Quirk, of Halif.x, who years ago, while residiug in Digby, contracted a large board bill with Mr. Stailing, and who after his recent good fortune in a provineial gold nine is arranging his old liabilities. > A Srraxoe Case —Charles Baxter, son of Johe HB xter, of Digby, N. S., returned home a day or two sicce from a Boston hospital, where for the last four years he haa been under the best medical treatment that the city | afforded. Baxter is snffericg from cancer and | has come home to die, having been pronoznced incurable. The peculiar origin cf his trouble TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. haa attracted some attention. Several years ego, when ea child, Baxter was scratche! by a/ comprnien near the right eye. The place soon healed, leaving wo m+rk; bat years later on the sera'ch revived, terminatiog as above ' mentioned. Arutetic —At the amateur championship | Meeting on the Manhattan Ciyb grounds, New York, on Saturd:y, Orton, of Toronto, won the mile rus (time 4.27 45), Hijertberg, | of New Jersey A. C., 2ad; Waisn, of Xevier A. C.. Sed; Turner, of the “anhettan A C., won the half mile (1 58 ‘* «Idron, of | Montres 2ad The fis ‘ a won by! W.bD. p ; a terrific ‘es by about : 90 yards (‘im 25 52 2-5), E. ('. Carter, sec- ond. In the 120 yards hurdle Pulfer smashed | the world’s record. dong itin 1525 Jewett won the 100 and 120 in 10 and 2145 seconds want the respectively. The Leading House for Mantles. Fur Goods, Millinery ‘and Dress Hate, neweat styles at lowest prices. Specta, Desparcues to Tue EXAMINER. A Cool Reception. Dvsiin, Oct. 4. The reception accorded to Lord Hough- ton, the new Lord Lieutenant, was hearty only at certain points paased by the pro- cession. The Jesuit College did not dis- play a single flag. No addresses were pre- sented. There was no reception by the municipal authorities, and no sign ot pub. lic intereat. Blair's St. “John Ticket. Sr. Joun, Oct. 4 Atiorney-General Blair has formed his ticket for the St. John constituencies ‘with- out aconventioa. it is coposed of Dr, George Hetherington, A. T. Trueman and John L. Carleton, barristers, and R. Allan, druggist ; with A. J. Dunn and John Mc- Leod for the parishes. It is remarked that the four city candidates are provincial office holders. Ottawa News. Orrawa, Oct, 4. The election for Hochelags will be held on the ‘21st inat. Deputy Minister Sedgewick aut horiz2a an emphatic denial to the rumor that he has been appointed to ths Supreme Oourt bench. The Insurance Case. Sr. Joun, Oct. 4. The preliminary hearing of the insurance case occupied #]l day yesterday and will be resumed on W.dunesday. Evidence corro- borative of the charges was given, but no new facts were brought out. —_— ——— Tennysons Health. Lonpon, Uct. 4. Lord Tennyson's health is slightly bet- ter. He takes nourishment well. - Weather Kulietin. Toxroyro, Oct. 4.—10 «. m. Fresh to strong southeest to southwest winds; unsettled aud showery. General Telegraphic News. Lonpon. Oct 2 —Yales Thompson has sold the Pall Mal Gazette to Mr. Kneigh- ley, member of the N.tional L beral Club [t is rammored the paper will become _ lib- eral univnist in politics, Pirrssure, Oct. 2 —S sturd-y sfrernoon, in the cases of high treason ag:inst the Homestead advisory board,.Justice Pax on lecided that the aecused should give bail in $10,008 each. Uptoa late hour Mr. Baird was the ouly onevf ths defendants who had secured necessary bonds. ‘The others are in jsil. Three of the rifles taken from the Pinkertons were found in the house of a Hangarian. Paris, Oct , 2.—Joseph Erneat R -nan, the distinguished philologist and au:hor, died this morning. Oa Tuesday last he went driving, aud caught a severe cold, which speedily developed into congestion of the lungs. Saturday evening his con. dition neceesitated «a painful operation, after which Mr. Renan fell into a state of heavy somnolence and never recovered. Mostreat Oct. 2.—The Halifax sugar refinery has been lately shipping round lots of suger both to Boston and Chicago. As the rate by boat from Halifax to Boston is only 10 cents a barrel, that forms only a trifling obstacle and a correspondingly low rate has been obtained to Chicago. Both refineries in Montreal have been lately ex- porting sugar to the United Srates points The sugar trust of the United States has been unable to obtain all the beet neces- ssry to fill its orders, and this is the reason the Canadian refjoeries have been able to sell on the other side of the line. +e e Brencoven.—Don't forget that the only and original Bengongh will give one of his famous sketching entertainments in the Lyceum on Friday evenicg, Oct. 14 h, inst. —_——_~_——__— SomewuatT Mixev.—In this morning’sGua’- dian ia published the list of entries for the exhibition races at Georgetown, Balston appears therein as having been sired by D. L. Barnes, Georgetown, This will be news fir the genial doctor. To Loap wirs Oats.—The bark C!»ribel, Capt. Wish, and the barkentire Bonita, Uapt. L dwell, have gone to Summerside tu load with oats forthe Uuited Kingd: m. Both were towed out by Capt. Paoli’s steam tug May Queen—the former on Sunday afternoon and the latter yes*erday, a aanelliniapeli A New York Evicrion.—lIa New York, a few days age, while 4 deputy sheriff was moving the effects of Mra. Halpin, an aged invalid, into the street for uon-paymenct of rent, the woman, who was heart-broken, expired kneeling in prayer. sniping Fatat Accipent.—At Halifax on Satur- day evening, Joseph 8. Belcher, insurance agent and commission merchant, was thrown from his carriage by his horse run- ning away, and sustained a fracture of the ekul!l. He was picked up unconscious with blood pouring from his ears, and died the folluwing night, consciousness not return- ing Mr. Belcher wxa about GJ years of age, a prominent Methodist and a very well known citizen. His daughter, who was also thrown out, escaped without in- jury. ELoped WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER — Albert Wirtman, a twenty five-year-old barber of Buffalo, N. Y , has eloped with his grand- mother, a wealthy woman of seventy years ef age. Wirtman leaves a wife and chil dren in straitened circumstances. He had been in the habit of spending much jtime at the « ld lady’s house, and last Mon day the ftook « weat-bound train together. SHKOPA’'S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American_Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Hidneys, Blood, Guarantee contract with every bottie. Pay euly for the good you receive, At all Druggists, 1.00 per bottle, six botties $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.”’ Hate, Hats,—Sixty doz Christys’ om i you | latest, try J B Macdonald's. ; oct4 3i rT FELT HATS. BROTHERS, the Wonderful Cheap Men, received to-day their Fall Steck of HARD 1442 ‘QUHEHN STREET. UF HARD AND $8 —- NEW FALL STOGK IPROWS “ and S@FT FELT HATS---Square Crown, Round Crown, Low Crown, High Crown. _ ¥ PROWSH BROTH EHRS, They are the Cheapest and Best in the’ City. one. STANLEY BROS (vo FASHIONABLE DRESS 60008. MUILLINERY! — The N ki in WOOLEN MA- e mn speefn] Tho in tho Ct TERIALS for Fall or Winter eemukdare | One mth Most Sncsesst Departments It ihe Store. sonnei an meg oe in DIAGONALS, | LATEST NELTIES ALWAYS OBTAINABLE, DRESS TRIMMINGS in the Gay.” | Eglish & American Hats & Shapes. All the Latest Novelties in BRAIDS, re GIMPS and ASTRAKANS. Expert Milliners. All Work Guaranteed. STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROS. (x) MANTLES AND JACKETS! A large part of our first importations already sold. Three (3) Cases Latest N i expect*d daily. Small sizes and large sizes, Misses’, Maids’ od, Lédie- st Novelties NOTE WE(.L: Our Garments are perfect fitting and of superior finish and workmanship. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWA’S BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Charloitetown, September 20, 1892—eod & wky COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ——(2) f]\RADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it moving if EARGAINS will do it. As we have decided to run our business, on and after October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote prices lower than the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experience uf years in business, We learned that those who pity cash are entitled to the tull benefit derived fron prompt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid to travel, we will endeavor to educate public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not foand in those who se «credit to paying cash. As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We must, therefore, have you come in and see what we can do for you. The LATEST NOVELTIES in our ine always on hand. McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892-—eod & wky When We Begin Cutting Prices. —(x) We are bound that no place will sell cheaper than us. We are over-stocked with goods this Hall and money is wanted. Uf you want Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, or anything in Men’s Furnishing Goods, we'll give prices that will leave competitors in the shade, Lose no time but go to Dp. A. BRUCE'S. Our reputation as the Leading Tailoring Establishment in Charlottetown is well known to every one. Call and inspect our magnificent stock of Overcoatings and Suitings in English, Scotch and Canadian makes, Leave your order with us. Every garment to your satisfaction or money refunded, D. A. BRUCE, CHAMPION CLOTHIER, Charlottetown, September 27, 1892—-eod & wky GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ a number of hands. Factory in fall blast. Patronize home industry. We are making spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlettetews, September 20, 1892—eod & wky Goods on P. E. Island —_JAMES PATON & CO .