° w ’ A “Gold Medal”--JAMES PATON 2 Celebrated Agents for the Sole We are “=<WEEPERS. See our Stock of CARPET ~ - we wom THE DAILY HAAM MUTE PATON & GO CARPETS UI Cheapest and Best Goods in the City. ese cee cneensanene- ate (x) — — or —FO R— See at ale eee edad man. i 7 “ 4 ~ Ph = ean 2 Do you care to wear the best-made put on this market? ¢ver if so, come the SCOTCH CLOTHING STORE Clothing along to and get your Suit, &ver-<% Ulster, Reefer or Our never so large as at the coat, Trousers. steck was present time Best made goods at the lowest prices Ni DORE. LR. ; Mantes aug Whiner JAMES PATON & &9,, VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky | street, lescing fron ' ; stan 8 ( tread ‘Caution Label” on every package of Local and Other Items. Presipventiat ELecrion to-morrow. ——~»_—_ Pook Furs are the dearest. Good furs are | the cheapest, and we keep the best furs ob. | tainable in plain, honest prices—Beer Bros. | i v4 2i dw | tenses CRosstne.—A crosaing of ashes has been | put down on Kent Street at the corner of Wright's fvctory. It was badly needed. ——_ -- Tne ladies of St. Joseph’s Sodality are hard at work preparing for their bazaar and fancy sale, which promises to be a great suce cess. I. O. O F —St. Lawrence Lodge meets to-night. A full attendance is requested for the purpose of conferring the third de- gree. dh capil Sud Hoox anv Lapver.—The regular meeting of this company will be held this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. By order.—Dan. Finlayson, Sec’y. eer ARRIVAL OF THE Eremwa.—By telegraph to Peake roa & Co, we learn that the bar kentine Krema, 45 days from Liverpool, pass- ed through ihe Gut of Canso to-day. - For all kinds of readymade clothieg come where you can get the largest assortment and lowest prices. We have them — McKay Woolen Co. nas mt ‘sialic AppLes,—Forty barrels apples, Graven steins and others, at auction on the Market Square at 10 30 o’elock to-morrow, Tuesday —C I Morrizon, auc’t. — :>- -— STeamens.—lhe Misamichi arrived here from Montreal late on Saturday night, with a large general ca'gu, and left on return early yesterday morning Tuankseivinec Day —Tbursday next will be tha:ksgiving Day throughout ‘anada. Presid nt Harrison has issued a proclamation setting apart Thursday, the 24h inst., as the day in the United Sta‘es. ocala Pror Fearon and several deaf and dumb pups from the Halifax institution will give an entertainment in St. Paul's Schoolroom this (Monday) evening. A collection in aid of the iustitution wil! be taken up. olenbialyiciiit Dangerous Sipewatx —The attention of u'veyor is cstied to the dangerous he plank sidewalk on Darcheste Qieen Street to St. Dune hedral. Tteve are several bad holes in it whi b should be attended to at once. = e@ Vitv & ate cf Orcas Rueirar:—The programme for the organ recitel in St. domes Church on Thure- day evening next will be found elsewhere in toeday's issue. it over carefully and make arrangements to hear the new organ on Thankegiving sight The recital will be one of the n.usica!l events of he season. Read GRaTiIFYING to ALL —The high position attuined and the uuiversal acceptance and approval of the p’easaut liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most ¢xcellent laxative known, illustrate the vaiue of the qualities on which its success is bised and is abaudsutly gratifying to the C.aiifurvis Pig Syrup Com- pany siete Erworta Lracgug.—As «a meeting of the litersry department, to be Led in the parlor of the clurch to ni,ht, a very interesting peper will be read by th: Rv. Mr Palmer on *Dusli y-” A fine p ogramme cf readings and music hes elso been prepared. A good time may be expected. A cordial invitation given toevervbouytoat end. Cheir taken promptly at 8 o'clock, ctoinaiventihn Tue Goop Sarp Sevr DENIAL was suc- ceasfully launched on Sunday in the Salva- tion Army Barracks. All persons willing to embark in this excellent ship will psy their tare to Captain Fraser, of the S. A., or to any ot the crew who may cail upon them during this week of thankagiv- prayer and self denial throughout Canada. Come vne, co ne v]}, the trip will be pleasant and pr: fitzble, snd you will be ! Wwe g. sure to stand « ‘ita firms at the end, Special meetin ye the barracks every night, ono Heavity Fixep —Stipendiary Motton de- livered jadgment to-day in the case against Jobo Curry end Malcolm McDonald, cha ged at the ins ance of the Inland Revenue De partment with having unstamped tobacco in heir possession Curry was fined $69 and MeDovald 850 =Both jadgments will be &p- pealed from.— Halifsx Kveniog Mail Tc bacco dealers in P. E. Island are advised te make a note of the above, and be sure and tobacco they buy or sell. ore. CenrrisuTions SoLicirep —Some wag has pailed a contribution bcx on one of the poste on Kent Screet, near tha Misses Finsny’s boarding house. Over the box is a sign board bearing the following iuscrip‘ion ; Stranger! F Drop a tear fur the crossing And ac nt for ite mend, It is hoped that the public will respond more generously to this appeal than they did ia the case of the sea's! We do not know of any preparation that has caught the public favor in so short a time as Dodd's Kidoey Pills, but when we consider that three-fourths of the Cansdian people are efflicted with kidngy troub'e in some form or other, aod that Dodd's Pills area quick and permauen: cure for all these troubles, the large snd increasing demand can scarcely be won end ! ‘¥.8.C dered at Sold by all de. lers, or by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents per box. Dr. L. A Smith & Co., Toronto. 2 pstiadageinionins Potice Court —This morning, Fred E, Rowe tor violating the law regulating the sale of liquor by selling lager beer in a place hav ing more than one entrance or exit wag fined $100 or two months’ imprisonment; William Cobb, for selling intexicants ina room not having the door fronting on a public street, was fined $25 and costs or one month's im- prisonment ; Mary Ann Offer, A. N. Large «nd Jokn Carroil, for selling intoxicants in a room the interier of which was not all exposed to public view, were each fined $5 and cos‘s One drunk and disorderly—Thomas Wriston was fined $3 or 15 days. —— A. Epvueation CLassts —The clees im French, taught by Mr. frs nault, will meet € ¢ orgsnigition and to decide sight vf meeting to morrow ¢€vening in the Association class room. Members are requ-sted to attend. The French is the only clase for which a sufficient number of names has heen, received to warrant acless being sated. Acl es will be formed in any of the following subjects as soon as the names of ten persons desirous cf joining them have been received, viz: Arithmetic, Evglish, Mechani- cal Drawing, and Stenog-aphy. Until o secretary is engaged names may be forwarded ¥. 3 © a. re ee ene ~ a ~e MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 .892 Local and Other Items. BH. B, C.—Regular monthly meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. ean Rotto.—The Rollo Hose Reel Co. will meet to night at 8 o'clock sharp. A Jos Lor of gents’ anderwear for $1 40 @ suit, worth $2.25, at D A Bruce's. Our make of clothing leads every time for quality, style and Jow piice—D. A. Bruce nb 3i —_——»——— Masenic —Regular commupication of Vic- toria Lodge, No. 2-this-evenirg at 8 o’clock. Brethren wiil p'eas¢ remember, pmcicliia teens CatLpen's CLorsine in reefers, overcoats, ulsiera, etc., al] selling at lowest prices. Re member we have the largest assortment, our own tweeds, and imported to select from— McKay Woolen Co. n4smt cities At thig this time of the year especially, warm underwear is necessary. For ladies nothing is more satisfactory than the new combination suits, of which we keep a large variety of different weights.—Beer Bros. n7 2i sisi Panis, Pants —A special line of heavy Winter wearing pants on sale tonight Prices from $1 50 to $2 50 per pair. No better value. —McKay Woolén Oo. nésmt een Coat Lapex.—The scheoners Tarquin, Annie and Catherine arrived ‘at noon treday with coal for C. Lyons. The ficst mentioned is loaded with Acadia nut, the second with Sydoey slack ani the third with Victoria round. To-nicHr we are bound togmeke our stock of boys’ overccats and reefers sell, and to dv so we will vive some of the big gest bargains to all comers ever offered to the people of this our native province. All goods marked in plain figures. Goods sent to all parts of the city on approval. Orders by telephone promptly attended Prowse Bros , the Wonderful Cheap Men nov —3i to7.— Souris Notes. The cheese factory, boom still prevails. The adjourned meettyg held m Agricultural Hail on Thursday evening was’ fairly wel atrended) Mr Albert Mooney, of Litth Harbor, occ upied the chair. The Rev Father McDonald, who is taking a leading part in the movement, was unavoidably absent owing to the death of his father. ihe meeting, however, was ably addressed by the Rev. Father Walker, of Rollo Bay, and others, all in tavor of commencing operations, now that the necessary amount of stock has been taken up and the milk of over four hundred.cows promised, at as early a date as; practicable. It ts not quite clear yet whether this and other proposed factoriea throughout ‘the country will recetve the same privileges and advantages from the Government as were granted to the une at New Perth last year’ There ares good many who think that all Island cheese factories should be reg irded as eXperimeutal ones, and treated a8 liberally by the Government as was the one at New Pérth at the start. Colville schoolhouse is to be enlarged A meeting of tks rate payers took place on Thursday, when it waa decided to build an additional wing tothe schovihouse for the accommodation of the younger portiva of the pupils This speaks well for the rate payers and augurs still further svecess for @ schol that already rates among thé furemvust in the county. By the way, as residents of Charlottetown and Summerside are having schools started on the kindergarten sysiem, now is « very suitable time for the villagers of Souris to move the same direction, In the hall of the W. ©. T. U. on Satar- day evening last, Mr. Fearon, principal of the Halifax Lostitntion for the Doaf and Dumb, and four of his pupils held a meet- ing of a most interesting character. Mr. Cuilen, teacher et Colville grammar schvoi occupied the chi. The hall was crowded, all three residetit clergymen of the place being present inthe audicnce. Mr. Fearon «ho appears to ‘be a worthy successor of his gifted predecessor, Princip.! Hutton, bagan his address by briefly reterring to deat mute education from its inception to the present day, describing the two systems, manual and oral, the latter of which is now being taught imall cases where the organs of speech are present. He showed by the pupils present, one of whom, Maurice Burke, 18 @ mative of Mitchell River, P. E, 1, what Gan be done towards making ihe dcaf to speak, and it was truly marvel lous io hear even the emaliest boy among them, a little tut seven years of age, an orphan who, as’ the Pemerpal etated, has no friend on earth to care for hua but the lostitution, pronounce words almost as distinctly as if he had bis hearing. Th: ready answers on the backbosrd by th: older boys to questions asked by the chair- main in geography, history abd genera topics evinced quickuesa uf perception and kaow!edge of subjects remarkable indeed. Phe recitation of the Lord's Prayer by one of the pupils at the close of the cxercises, impreseed al] present with the solemnity cf the great and goed work iu which teachers of.de f mutes Ap engaged. Revs. J. G Cameron, J, Galdsmith and Mr. J G Sterns then addressed the meeting, eulogiz- ing the Halifax ‘Ins(itution for the noble work 1* bas already dune, and is stiil doing, for the dev f mutes not only of Nuva Seoria but also of this Province’ A collection was taken in aid of the Institution DIED. Oa Sunday evening, the 6*hinst., Mrs. Mare garct Younghusband, widow of the late Ede wio Younghugband, {Fuaeral to the Peopie’s Cemetery, at three o'clock ou Tuesday. } The 145 barrels of apptes advertined for Wednesday are very choice stock, and as this may be the last sale of the season ail should attend.—E H Norton & Co. Fifty Overcoats at a Bargain— We will close thie lot out at ove price. They consist of of heavy tweeds, n»ps &c.. &c,, worth from $6 to $8, Every person in want of a good, strong winter coat will do well to cail and in- spect, this lot before buyiog.—Jas Paton & Co. nov? 3i Good Heavy Trousers—We keep the best goods at the lowest price,—Jas Paton & Co. nov] 3i —— Winter Apples.—As apples are. getting scarce, housekeepers should order now for the winter. Our present stock is the best ever to J. D. Seaman, Chairman of Education Committes. JAMES PATON & CO. are the only people who sold in the market. Spys, daldwins, ribstons, — EH Norton & Co, nd 2i i -hts eseeeeseeessseinte nse — sens —— SOLID FACTS! Qn 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 successfal. Oar 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 (aot iu 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. We always lead, others follow. We appreciate your trade and hops for a continuation of the -ame. 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 BR0S., THE REAL & CERUINE CARPET MEN. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky ———— BOYS’ CLOTHING. aay ennenncee —(x)—— eteeennanginetin, asaya Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys Heavy Overcoats. ee re en ef ¥ ) BOYS REEPLSRAS! BOYS REEFERS! BOYY SUITS! BOYS SUITS! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, October 19. 1892—eod & wky Creat Clothing Sale. Reefers, Reefers, and and and and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats YWen's tien’s Wen's Men's MAC DONALD'S For Lowest Prices. and Reefers, and Reefers, Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers, Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers, | In Mea’s and Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannot be undersold. Men's Far Coats—Wonderfal value -for ready money, J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. 15,600. IFTEEKN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opened this Fall. This witi: stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at the DOMINION BUOL AND SHOE STORE. If you want to buy cheap, go there. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892 —eod & wky NAPA BUGK GLOVES. ip We have just received a large lot of these celebrated GLOVES. For Quality, Style and Price there _ is nothing like them in towa. Also, a nice lot of Kid, Woolen, Overcoats overcoats Boys’ Boys’ J. 8 MACDONALD'S For the Cheapest in Town. Bucksip, Astracan and other leading styles to select from. D. A. Charlottetown, November 4, 1892—eod & wky carry a complete stock of House Furnishings and Carpet Sweepers.