~ GENTLEMEN '---We have just received our Cape Oyereoats, and would ask you to call and inspect our goods--SCOTCH CLOTHING STORE hvare wehere? We are here to please the peo- ple of Prince Edward Island with Good Goods and Low Prices in READY-MADE CLOTHING. Never before haye we imported such a fine stock of CLOTHING at such low prices. The “SCOTCH TORE” Headquarters for Low Prices in Reefers, Overcoats, Cape Ulsters, Fur Coats, Waterproof Coats in) English, Scotch and Canadian, Storm Coats lined with Sheepskin. Also, a job line in Leather Coats, SUITS, ALL SIZES, CHEAP, —— AT TE p-—— Scotch Clothing ‘Store. JAMES PATON & CO., VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, October , 1892—eod & wky es Es) Patrick’s Hall to night, : It is Here. —The Deliaeator for November is at the Diamond Bookstore. PROMENADE concert and military sports in the Skating Rink to-morrow bight. sia REMEMBER the concert in the Skating Rink to-morrow night. Admission only 15 cents ATTEND the entertainment of the Boys Branch of the Leagne of the Cross in St. Patrick’s Hall to-night. Toxk Goes Ur —An exchange says that the price of January pork in Chicago was put up twenty-seven cents on Monday. er A L. U. A —All Orangemen in the city and royalty are invited to 4 meeting in Euston St. hall, to-morrow (Chursday) night at eight v'ck ck. a Snow in Carr BReTon.—A 8:-vere snow equall with hard fros:, followed by cold rain, was experienced throughout Cape Breton County, N S., on last Wednesday morning. IN rHE Hanps or roe SHegivr —A de- spateh from Hshfex to the St. John Sun says the steamer Premier is in charge of ation having brought suit for $25,000. Don't Forcet the League of the Cross concert in St. Patri k's Hall to-night, An excellent is prepared and a good time expected. (rive the boys « fu'l house. Dours open at 7.30. Concert be- fejne at 8, sharp. precrawme ~ > the Cross entertainment in St. Patrick's Hall this even ng should be largely at- tended. The boys hive prepared an cellent programme. Aimission only 15 cents all over the house. Against Hicu Rents.—The tenant far- mers in the neighborhood of Brantford, to securing the reduction of The low p-ices, they say, make the with a view rents. present rates unendurable JOURNALISticG —Tue J uenal says it is reported abour Suaimerside that Mr. John L Mickinnon, founder of the Pioneer, contemplates resuming the journalistic harness, and that h» will sturt a new paper at that place, about the first next. Oxstrvary —Th» death is announced at New Glasgow, N.S, of Mr. Duncan Ross. He the Independent O der of Oidfellows in this | jaris liction and wis preseat and conducted the organizstion of Sc. Lawrence Lo'ge in this city twenty-stiree years ago. THe Manitoba Loan and Trust Co. of Win. vipeg are placing a limte | ammount of their stock on the market Pa-ties destting good investment may address W. L. Hogg, 1781 Notre Dime Street, Montreal, for terms and subscriptions. A resp msible general agent wanted for Priace Edward Island. o 29d Im > PoraTogrs F/R THE States —Asintimated in The Sun some little time ago, the Amer- ican market is seeking potatoes from the provinces, and the movement has begun in earnest. The 1.8. 8. Co are daily receiv- ing large lots to be sant forward. The largest portion came from P. E_ Island Fourteen hundred bags were received at the warehouse yesterday.—St. John Sun. ntiitlelhanith Larip To Rest.—The body of the late Howard M_ Churc-ill wes removed from Rustico, yesterd«y, and interred in the People’s Cem te y. The funeral cortege was very large The p ‘re's were Senator Howlan, I ©. Hal United States “onsul; John Mave chin W. af Clarke and John Rions hous covduc ed by th: Rav. Mr. Archibald, of Cavendish. Many floral off-r- ings and | ters of symp thy were received by the bereaved family. Aitken, W. W., The services at the were LarGe Freieuts. -Ou Saturday last tle No. themberl.od took from Summerside to Point du Chene the largest freight, in balk at least, that she ever carried across th S'raits upto that date. It included, be- sides a tare quantity of smaller consign ments, 514 barre's of owsters; 50 barre's of sounds, shipped by Messrs. Prowse Bros., Murray Harbor; 3 very fine horses, shipped to Maine by a Mr. [rvirg; and 1,249 sicks of potatoes, Yesterday she had a cousid- erably larger freight t) Point du) Chene,— Journal. eiicttintnue Tue Lyceum —Mr. Bengough gave his second entertainment in the Lyceum last evening to a crowded house. The cartoons included sever«| sketches dealing with the slaughter sales matter and the coupon bueiness, the ‘Davies House Cow,” Rev. Mr. Brewer and the Harbor Light scheme, and 1.st but by no means least, ‘*DeCourcey and his filly’ The musical and literary part of the programme consisted of several good selections, and Mr. McCoy's address on current events. Mr. Earle played the accom paniments on the occasion. The entertains ment was very enjoyable throughox*. Socrar. Law FoR Giris.—-When a woman of such unquestionably high position in New York society as that occupied by Mrs. Burton Harrison consents to define the best and most careful social laws for girls, cur young women c n well afford to listen and remember. There ia every indication for a most agreeable inter- est in the series of articles on ‘*'The Well- Bred Girl in Society,” which Mrs. Hariison will begin in the November issue of she Ladies’ Home Journal. Mrs. Harrison will, in this series; take up every phase of a girl's life in society, and p»int out to her princip- ally the mistakes it is wisest for her to aveid. > Pouce Cevrt —This morning, four down east lads, ranging in age from 9 to 12 yesre, were srraigned on complaint of Margaret Newbery, « resident of the neighborhood, on « charge of annoying her in her dwelinmg. It was proved that two of the Inds, Leo Peunty and Samuel Donovan, had threwn stones against her duor and they were fined 1 each. The other two lads were discharged there being no evidence against them. One drunk, a ssilor, was fined $2 or 8 days, and Ellworth and McCormack, the two boys arrested fur larceny,were further remanded the sheriff, the Maritime Securities Corpor- | LeaGcur OF THE Cross,—The League of | ex- | Ont., have, it is said, started an agitation | of January | wes one of the Senior Past Grand Masters of | Dusuin, Oct. 19. | The Independent of this city says that a |dangerous spirit of dissatisfaction exists ;among the Thirteenth Hussars, stationed at Ballincellig. The trouble, it is said, is similar to that which caused the recent |mutiny among the members of the regi- ment of Guards at Windsor. The Inde- pendent says that the relation between the officers and men of the Thirteenth Hussars |are muck strained. A few nights agu, ser- | ious disturbances in the barracks were bare- ly averted. The men complain that they | Are seriously overworked, and threaten to mutiny unless a change is made. j j >—— —— The Sheriff Levies. Boston, Oct. 19. The Sheriff has received an attachment j for $4000 agaiust the Boston, Halifax and |P. E. laland Steamship Lite in favor of | Robt. F. Gardiner, administrator of Prin. Gardiner of Nantucket,for the balance due on aloan of $6000, made June 8, 1891. The Sheriff levied on the money here | belungieg to the Company. More Record Breaking. } NasHvi._e, Tenn., Oct. 19. | Inthe three-year-old race ‘here yester- ‘day, Directum won the third heat in 2.11}, reducing the race record for his age by two iseccnds. Hal Pointer easily defeated Guy ina mile dash, pa icg in 2 044, lowering , his own record. By quarters his time was | 32, 1.023, 1 335, and 2 O44. | —— The Poet Laureate. Lonpon, Oct. 19 The Times, referring to the question of the appoiatmeat of « poet ldureste, says that it may be taken for granted that the successor to Lord Tennyson will be ap- pointed. The Times thinks that the rea- | 80ns for objections formerly raised against Swinburne no longer exists. | ' a Miner Killed. Spring Hix, Oct. 19, | A workman named Richard Costigan waa | killed in No. 1 slope yesterday. Weather Bulletia. Torontre, Oct. 19.—10 am. South to southwest winds; fair, a littie |higher temperature, followed by local ' showers to-night. —_— A + i —— -—- General Telegraphic News. Lonvon, Ovt. 18 —-Kmloch Covoka, for- merly Lord Dunraven’s private. secretary, and more recently éditor of the Observer, | has been appvinted editor of the Pall Mall | Gazetie, the sale of which was recently an- |nounced. It is rumored that Baron Hirsch backs the Lowenfield syndicate, which tried to buy the News and the Gazette aud made an offer for the Times before acquiring the Pall Mall G.zstte. The sum paid for the Pall Mall Gazotte—£50,000—is regarded as being far above the actual value of the paper. The anxiety displayed by the Hebrew community to obtain control of the paper occasions considerable comment. Hamepure, October 18.—The authorities report six new cises of cholera and one death here on Sunday. According to official figures there have been 17,962 cxses of cholera and 7,598 deaths since the outbreak of the disease in Hamburg. Hone Kone, October 17 —The steamer Bokhara, which sailed from Shanghai, Oct. 8th for Hong Kong, his been wrecked in a typhoon in the chanuel of Fukien, between the island, of Formosa aud the Chinese mainland. Only 20 persoas on board were saved. The lost inc udes the commander and the greater portion cf the officers and crew. ‘ths number of passengers on board is not known. Mails were also lost. The Bukhara carried a very valuable cargo, and was owned by the Peninsular and Oriental S 8S Co. QuesBec, Oct. 18 —The grind jiry iathe case « f the Queen against Morcier for mal- fesance in «thee, have fuand no bill end a like decision in the case of the Queen vs. Pacaud for bribery. Toese iudictmants against Mercier aud Pociu?! were in con- nection with the Hereford railway. A like indictment against Hon. Cnarles Langelier, eX-proviucial secretary, wiil not ba pres- ented to the grand jury this term. Lan- geliers’s lawyer, however, will move that the indictment be proceeded with immed iately. MonrTreaL, Oct. 18. — St. Martin’s Apgiicav church 1s somewhat excited over a litle affsur which took place on Sunday, At the morning service Rev. Mr, . Garth, curate, tovk occasion to remark that some persons in the church misbehaved them- selves by talking and otherwise during the lessons, and referred particularly to choir members as being the chief offenders. In the evening, Rev. G Osborne Troup, rec tor, formerly of St. Paul’s Church, Halifax, upheld his curate in the stand he had taken. He, however, exonerated the organist, and added that one young lady in particular, a communicant, was the chief offender, and that in consequence he had refused to administer the holy sacraments of the church to her, and would c.ntinue to do so until there was a change fur the _bet- ter WILKESBARRE, Pa., Oct. 18.—James Mining, of Butler Valley, committed su cide by shooting himself in the head be- cause his wife would not Jet him go to see James Corbett, who was giving an exhibi- tion in this city. Topeka, Kansas, graph cperators on system, 900 in ail, struck yes- terday morning out of sympathy with the operators on the Colorado and Santa Fe rauway in Texas, operated by the Santa Fe, whose demand for increased wages had not been allowed. No trains are moving in Texss. Train dispatchers cn the Santa Fe proper will go out soon. The telegraph operators on the Missouri Pacitic will, it is learned on goud authority, go out this after- noon. Oct. 18 —All tele- the Santa Fe There are now about 8,000 Scandiaav- ians in Canada, anja desirable element of ‘fur 8 days. The Best Value in the City in Children’s Readymade the population they are. HARRI BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS’ REEFERS ! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. THE DAILY EXAMINER. - . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 $22 cntoceemennnnateantngremmuansmnaintt —_—— ilidldittinedeicanddiii sear gs oo amie , , : aay Diced sadasndsniesepedleGeapinnniecannaiiepeadasacdiaaind tik aetna ialieineomuscieg uaaiil acacia bescauanis ais ucarie aeakiam ican demas ws - |__Local and Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 5 WHAT If iS THIS MEAN ) —,. “Ports et the Rink to-morrow | 9.135 Decparauns 1h Tue Exmanem () serine They Want a Fight. Don’t Forexut the entertainment in St. _—— setae vein —(x)——_ ——— -—— Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys Tweed Over- coats, Boys Heavy Overcoats. ——- —— 1) - BOYS’ SUITS! BOYS SUITS! S & STEWART LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky Purposes confining his business FURNISHINGS, and wili sell mings, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Gloves, etc., Discounts from 2 — iia. tom the GREAT SALE OF Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Millinery, etc. SE al Diy Guis Buss | a ———( x1)------- -—-— J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, exclusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENTS cff his entire stock of Ladics’ Dress Goods, Dress Trim- Satins, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Woolen Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, and everything in Ladies’ wear & 1-2, 33 1-3, 40 and 50 per cent. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. this Fall. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky GOODS NEW, the greater portion being imported The Sale wiil continue until all is sold. SALE NOW ON, and for CASH ONLY J.B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. = We are thrown our market. for this Sale. i36 Charlottetown, October 21, 1892—eod & wky WE ARE IN IT, TOO! We den’t r rise the SENSATIONAL We Stock stop at im have the Cost Whole on Don’t torget us. (x) BROTTEER QUEEN STREET. GRAND | PROMENADE CONCERT N MILITARY EXBRCISRS, IN THE SKATING RINK, ON Thursday Evening Next THE 20th INSTANT, PROGRAMME. . New Bayonet Drill and Review Exercises. Promenade Mu-ic by the Artillery Band. Fiat Race, 300 yards dash for the champion- ship of the Militia . Promenade Music by the 82nd Band. Sack Race. tromenade Music by the Artillery Band. Hesvy Marching Order with Knapsacks, 250 yards. Promenade Music by 82nd Band. Tug of War, 10 men from G. A. and 10 men from the 82nd Batt, . Promenade Music by the Artillery Band, . Three Legged Race. . Promenade Music by 82nd Baud . Odstri-ction Race, 300 yards. lt. Fiat Race, free for ail. 15, Chief Large, of the Fire Department, has kindly voluntecred 10 men for Tug of War | MOOe PWror | er ~<a ee - NK O God Save the Queen, by both Bands. Umpire—Lt.-Col, Irving. B. M. } Starter—Aset. Surgeon Johneon, 82nd Batt, Referees—To be appointed. Admission 15 cents. D. STEW ART, Capt., Chairman. D. M. RICHARDS, Sec, Oct 18—3i of Com. | amount, ap :roved joint notes. against any 10 men, all-comers. the office of BANKRUPT STOCK, | tttitainden ‘LAUGHTER SALES being the order of the day, I will commence a serics of Auction Sale of Readymade Clothing, Ladies’ and Men's Cloths, “ats and Caps, | Underclothing, Ties, Collars, and numerous | other articles. AUCTION SALE. HE Subscriber will sel! at his residence, Maine Street, Souris East, on TUES DAY, October 25th, inst., commencing at 12 o'clock, noon : 400 bushels Potatoes in cellar 10 tons Hay, superior quality. 2 tons Straw. Sale to commence on WEDNESDAY 56 bushels Qate evening at the store lately occupied by C. E. 10 bags Flour. 1 Robertson, Queen Street, at 7.30 o'clock. (iooda must go C. L. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 1 Horse, nine years old. | No reserve. 1 Milch Cow. 1 fat Pig . 40 Hens. | Oct 18, 1892, 2i 1 cart and wheels; 1 truck; 1 plough and . ? gear; | mowing machine, Cussitt in good order; | 1 hay rake, Cossitt manufacture; 1 spring | tooth harrow; 1 drag harrow; l driving | A By-Law Amending the By-Law sleigh; 1 woud sleigh, 1 light wagon; Regulating the Fire Department, 1 butcher’s wagon, superior article; set | butcher's scales, set driving harness, set exe | me press harness, set cart harness, lot of shop, B® it enacted by the City Council of the City of furniture, scales, lamps, etc. ; all the house Charlottetown as iellows - hold furniture, comprising cook and heating! Section 17 of the By-Law of the City of Char stoves, 1 parlor set. 6 bedroom sets, extension | ecteee, ont od * . By law re ajoting she table, lounges, chairs, beds, bedding and a lot | deomed advissbic to leave the ‘eaaen of the of other materia] suitable for housekeepers. | storage of petroleam under the provisions of the Bargains are ensured, #s the sale is positive, Dominion Statate, eatitied “ fhe Petroleum the subscriber intending to leave the Island, | Eeapectien Act,” and the Order-in-Council there TexMs—Sums under $10, cash; over that | : T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of City of Chariottetown. H. M. DAVISON, Oity Clerk. HENRY K. MORROW. oct 18—tf we a City Clerk’s Office, Oct, 11, 1892 ANNUAL MEETING. z | Poose The person who left an overcoat in EE Dr. Taylor's office afew days ago can eet the same by ca'ling for it. octlt dy 12i HE General Annual Meeting of the Hillsbor- ough we Rink Compaay will be heid at whl f ~ -. ¢ ees in Charlotte- T town, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of October, : ae on : 1d, at eight o'clock, p. m. Street, adjoining tne residence of Mr. Lemuel : | Poole, and containing seven rooms. Immediate D. C. McLEOD, } . Be 4 a L ji Dated Oct. 18, 1292.— tf Secretary. | DOs8eS5100.—(7HOKGE ALLEY. t t ®©—oct!3 O LET—The Dwelling House on Hillsborough WANTED—City Canvasser of good ad iress, OST—Yesterday between Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. residence, Great George Sireet, aad Queen's Position permanent. Canadian and American | Wharf, the sum of $25, in two $10 notes and a $5 wn stock. A vantages unequalle i.—BROWN | note of the Merchaats’ Bank of flalifax. The Ros. Co., Nurserymen, Toronatw, Unt. | finder will be suitably rewarded on returniag reptl4—3m (m w s) } Same to the loser, MicdauL KGAN, tf—ectl2 the subscriber's Clothing is always to be found at the SOOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE _