a CoO 4 ,\ AMES PATON ; . Medal’’---J “Gold are Sole Agents for the Celebrated We SWEEPERS. See our Stock of CARPET THE DAILY RCA A MINER. - - - - a - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Local and Other Items. A Jos Lot of gents’ underwear for $1.40 j a suit, worth $2.25, at D A Bruce's. cdi Ovr make of clothing leads every time for quality, style and low psice—D. A. Bruce. n5 3i Pouice Court —This worning Bne drunk was sent to jail for twenty days in default | of paymeut of a $90 fine. Stiti. Teer Go,—Three carloads of sheep | shipped from P. E.L, by P. G. Mahony, | went forward to Boston lest night. — Moncton Transcript. os Pants, Pants.—A special line of heavy winter wearing pants on sale to-night. Prices from $1 50 to $2 SO per pair. No better value. McKay Woolen Cv. n4 emt Minit1a.—We notice by general orders of the 28th ult., that Lieut. Angus Beaton, RK. S. 1, has been appointed Captain of No. 5 Co. (Brookfield) 82d Batt., viee David Bertram, retired retaining rank. cdnneitierciellt Sarurpay Nieur Arrractions —Prin- ter’s ink fails to describe the array of fine stationery and fancy goods to be seen in the show window «f Harezard & Moore to- night. See for yourself; it is worth look- ing at. Tue Cacouna.—The steamer Cacouna will be due here from Montreal on Monday morning, i4th inst., and will sail on the same day fur St. John's, Nfli., carrying produce, etc., under deck and horses, cat- tle and sheep on deck Notice ~-We purpose having Saturday a day for making a special show of diff-rent goods in our line. To-day we will make a specialty of watches. See our large atock and the prices. —G. H. Taylor, North Side (Jueen Square. conlidininiaien Reavers! Householders! Farmers ! Everybody !|—Be sure and read the advt. of Geo Carter & Co. There is no mistake but this irm serve their customers wuil, and better now than ever. Try them. Nov 5 dy & wky li sina His Evyewicnr Destroyep. -- A man panned Johu Aiden, employed 19 a mine at Brazil Lake, near Digby, N. 8S, had his eyesight destroyed on Thuisdey evening It appears that while he was attending te the melting of ame metal a portion of the molten mass spattered in his face. siananetgapenei Reap James Paton & Co's. carpet advt. in today's isave, They are offering five frame Brussels carpet at $1.10, carpet paper at 34 cents per yard, making and laying carpets by the Lest makers and layers at 9 cents per yard; they cut your ca pete free of charge, also superintend the l:ying free, and charge nothing for waste When ip want of any thing in the house fernishing lise give them a cal. We will sei: to you cheap—James Paton & Co., Scotch store. v4 3i Crvm Service Examinations. — The civil service ex«minations, which wil! be conducted by Mr. Ewen Stewart, Saper- visor of the City Schools, at the office of the City School Bosr’, will begin on Tves day, the 8th inst., at 9 o'clock. The pre- liminary examinations will occupy Tuesday, and the qualifying Wednesday and Thurs day. There sre four candidates for the former examinations and five for the latter. Tuey're Wet, Preasep —Chief En- gineer Lipsett, of the Frederictun Fire De- partment, in his annual report, just out, says: “A gocd representation from both branches of the department took part in the firemen’s tournment at Charlottetown, P. E. island, on Dominion Day. The trip was exceedingly pleasant and agreeable, aod the handsume treatment received trom beth citizens and firemen will long be re- m »mbered.”’ Satvatios Anmy —Unviversal Week cf Prayer, ‘havkegiving and Selfedenial throughout Canada, beginning on the 6:h inst. Special meeting will be held every night next week in the Salvation Army Barracks in this city. Great welcome Saturday night to Adjutant Howell and Captain Harsery. These special officers will lead the meetings al! day Sunday. Great farewell of one of the sergeants on Sunday night. Silver offerirg taken at the door Saturday and Sunday. Horse Nores — The well-known atal- lion Hernando, Guinea, and two foals, the property of W, W. McLeod, Post Office Inspector for Manitoba and the Northwest have been taken to Winnip:g by Mr. John Steele, of Summersie. The mile dash for two year-olds on a cir- éular track at Columbus, Ga , on the 2nd., was won by J. J. McC» fferty's Helen Nich- olas itt 1 414, beating the world’s record for a two-year-old. To sjcut we are bound to make our stock of boys’ overccats and reefers sell, and to do so we will give some of the big gest bargains to all comera ever « ffered to the people of this our mative province. All goods marked in plain figures. Govds sent tv all parte of the city on approval. Orders by telephone promptly at:ended Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. novb—31 to— —_>-—— time table will be Raitway News.—The winter comes into furce on the 9 hinst. It tound elsewhere in to day's issue. Commencing on Wednesday next and con. tinuing until the close of navigation, 4 special p*ssenger train will leave here for Summerside at 6 o'clock each morning (Sundays excepted) connecting there with the steamer for Point du Chene, and leaving Summerside on return to Charlotte*owp on the return of the steamer jn the evening. This train will iyo through to lignish and return on Tuesdays and Fii- days. . There will be the asus! Thanksgiviog farer ou the Island Railway, as advertised -_-—o- -— Tux Gioverster FLect —The number of Glouceste’, Mase.,fve a is lost during the past year has b en 12, ¢f an aggregate tonnage of 74573 tons, representing a value of about $54,000, on which there was ne insurance, mostly in the local offices, of $40,934 Au uousual feature cf the record is the fact that no vessel has been lost with all her crew, 80 that the loss of life has been much below the average, viz., 46, including persons who have died at sea or in other porta while on fishing trips and fichermen drowned in the harb r. For the previous year the number of vessels lost was 17, averaging 1402.73 tons, valued at about $59,000, and ineured for $79 800, and the number of lives lost 78. Angus O'Hanley, Local and Other Items. Pott Tax.—Several more execucions | Were issued to-day. nd Tue Hagzor Licut was opened for the! season on Thursday evening last. A very | pleasing programme was disposed of.” Poor Furs are the dearest. (Good furs are the cheapest, and we keep the best furs ob- tainable in plain, honest prices—Beer Bros. u4 2i dw oS ——— Cuatipen’s Cloruine in reefers, overcoats, ulsters, etc., all selling at lowest prices. Re- member we have the largest assortment, our own tweeda, and imported to select from— McKay Woolen Co, n4emt For all kinds of readymade clothing ee where you can get the largest assortment and | lowest prices. We have them — McKay | Woolen Co. n4amt Canadian Drink Bill. McLeod's Hall preseuted quite an inter- caiing scene last evening on the occasion of anaddress delivered before Orient Div- ision by the Rey. J. A. Gordon, on the financial aspect of the liquor traffic in Can- ada. Mr Gordon wished to indict the liquor traffiz, and would do so on thres counts: First—That it destroys man as such; Second—That it destroys our homes; Third —That it destroys the nation. These | facta are conceded by all intelligent men, and it was hardly necessary for the Gov- ernment of Canada to appoint a royal com- mission and handsomely pay them, in orcer to find it out. The liquor traffic for the year 1890-91 costthe Dominion of Can- ada $40,000,000 00, and out of that forty millions wasted, or worse than wasted, the Dominion Government receives in the shape of duties, seven and a half millions The figures were clearly shown and ex-! plained on a large chart, which must have | cost the reverend gentleman a great deal uf | careful study and research Quite an in-| teresting discussion followed, after which | | a well merited vote of thanks was, on mv- tion, tendered, and the meeting closed. Bengough, when eketching the Rey Mr. Brewer and the Harbor Light a few weeks ago in this city, said “‘It is a pity that a christian clergyman holding so high a posi- tion as the Rev. gen leman should so far forget himself as to mix up on the temper: | anc Question, and P the ps it wouli b a good tc ty Foc Charkottetown if some of the other elev vy uen woud forget themselves in the sve wy We have at lexst ons cther clergymen, the Rov. Mer. Gordon, who has ! badly furgotten hunself in this regard and | who is fearless in his adyooacy of what he | believes to be right. —— -d+6-+e—-——_—-—_— Supreme Court | Saturpay, Nov.5 | A ex McDonald vs Chas Coles and others —Pisintiff con suited at Triaity Term last, The argument on return of rule nisi for a | new trial was concluded this afternoon. The | court discharged the rule with costs. A A | McLean and D C McLeod for plaintiff; L H D.vies, QC for defenant. lareapplication of Joha Joy for certiorari to remove certain proceedings in the City Court in a suit wherein Donald A. Bruce was plaintiff and said Joy was defendant. On motion of Mr, Stewart, the court ordered that the hearing of the motion to quash be set down the first day of Hilary Term next. Walter Lowe vs. The Exstern Insurance Company. A rule nisi was granted at Chambers to show cause why an umpire or third arbitrator should not be appointed under the provisions of the Common Law Procedure Act, 1873, for the purpose of assessing the damage sustained by plaintiff by loss from fire. Mr. Morson showed cause against the rule; Mr. A Peters argued in support of the rule. Court discharged the rule with costs ln re application of Nathaniel Jost fora writ of mandamus te William C White, Registrar of Deeds, to compel him tc re- ceive for registry aad register a certain dead—Mr WS Stewart moved for a per- emptory writ of mandsamus; Mr A Peers contra The court refused the writ, but granted a rule nisi, returnable first day of Hilary Term next, to show case why a writ ehould not issue. Court stands adjourned until the Gch day | of December next, -_- Sunday Services. St. Pan's Church.—Services tee norrow : Morviog Prayer, Sermon and Celebration of the Holy Communion at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer end Sermon 7 o'clock. St. Peter's Cathedral.—Services to morrow (Sund.y after All Saints’ Day): Holy Com- muvion at 8a mj; Morniog Prayer at 10.15; Choral Celebration of the Holy Eucharist and Sermon at }1 o'clock ; Evensong and Sermon at 7 o'clock. pel Meeting.—Rememier the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod's Hall, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Reilway men. Strepgers always welcome. Lesson : | 1 Cor. 3e11—“Christ the Ouly Foundation.” | Kensington Hall.--Sunday School and} Bible Class at 2.30. Song rervice and preaching at 7 pm by Rev W © Matrhews. Baptist Church.—Services at 11 a mand! 7 pm, as ueual. The pastor, Rev JA Gordon, will occupy the pulpit in the morning and evening. Sabbath School and pastor's Bible class at 230. Prayer meeting Monday and Wednesday evenings at 73 Teachers’ meeting on Tharsday eveving at 7 39. Prayer mee‘ing in Mis-ion Rooms, Chestnut Street, Friday evening at 7.30 Gos MARRIED. At Woburn. Oot. llth, by the Rev. W. C. Barrowe, Mr. W. P Eaton, of Woburn, Mass., and Mies Annie Edith Green, of | Chariottetown, P. E. I. DIED. At East Cambridge, on Oct. 3lst, Artemas M Key, aged 21 yesrs and 23 days. = Bargains to night in ready-made clothing | at Janes Paton & Cu’s. nov | Children's reefers, suits, overcoats, and a'l kinds of ready-made clothing cheap for , esh.—James Paton & Co. n 5 The Home Jewel cook stoves p'ease all the women aod make h me happy.—E H Norton & Co. nb 3i Grand value in gentlemen's reefers, overcoats, ulsters, suits, etc, etc, at the formerly of Souris, was the only Islander lost this year. cheapest clothing store in town.— Jas Pston ! & Cv. nS PROWSE BROS., Stock of CLOTHING ever shown I SETS PEOPLE TALKING. rowse Brothers, — ——-—+(r)-- -— DERFUL BARGAIN MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ IS, Uvereoals and Reelers. &e. The whole country is talking We want the people to know that we about our Wonderful Prices. are not hurting ourselves by giving such Startling Bargains, if you help us by your trade, as we must do a big business to keep it from driving us to the wall. SMALL PROFITS shall be our “tandard, but we want Big Sales. interest to We say its to your trade with The Wonderful Cheap Men, as they can show you the Biggest under one roof on Prince Edward island, and you shall receive good square treatment. Charlottetown, October 27, 1892—eod & wky F any weakness is pardonable, it is surely the natural feminine desire to be well gloved; | ® poor glove is an abomination and an aggravation to the buyer and seller, so that we aim to keep only a line of Gloves that will give satisfactory wear to the buyer. We show all the NEW MAKES and SHADES suitable to the season, and carry a com- plete list of sizes. Our Gloves are cheap in the best sense of the word. buyer the utmost of value possible for the price put upon them. STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, November 5, 1892—eod & why They give the = =— = = COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING —$—_ A T—____ THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ts) RADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it moving if BARGAINS will do it. As we have decided to run oar business, on and after October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have dstermined to quote peites 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 pty cash are entitled to the tull benefic derived fron prompt piyments; aad as “pay as you go” is the only safe road to travel, we will endsavor to educate public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not found ia those who prefer credit to paying cash. As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We must, therefor, have you come in and see what we can do for you. The LACES! NOVEGLTISS in our line always on hand. McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, September 22, 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 full blast. Patronize home industry. We are making splendid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—e0d'& wky “ FAIRHOLM.” IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE WINTER GOODS, sonst ft if |\MUFEFS, COLLARS, \Best Value, 1 * E. H. Norton & Co., Auct’ners FINE FURS. || TIPPETS, | Largest Variety, E are instructed by A. B. Warburt: Astrakan Jackets. |Cheapest in the city Esq., Solicitor the sthds of the ql we late Judge Young, to sell by auction on | ) ‘ — THURSDAY, NOV, 17th, at 11 o'clock, | BLANKETS || BLANKETS, in|) Bought direct at! the premises, the very desirable pro- W. A. HGrey, Union, All- | perty on Prince Street known as **Fair- and |Wool, Fine Saxony, the Mills from 15 to holm. } Comforts, all quali- The property will be offered en bloc, | COMFORTS. ties, all kinds, \'20 p.c. the chespest. | *4J°ct to one reserve bid, and if not sold AND | | will then be eold ia lots per plan, whichjwill | i i ine ae and may be seen on and after the ; i inst. BLACK AND | Black Cashmeres & Personally Selected | Good title will be guaranted to the pur- |Merinoes. Note par- chasers. } COLORED Iticularly Weight, Dye, | and Plan may be seen and full particulars CO’Y., ij |Purity and Finish of | obtained at the office of A. B. Warburton \ichese goods. ’ DRESS GOODS. t Bought for Cash. | Esq., or with | eee aoe one em eoceme | Large VARIETY, Every Garment! — ec jal NEW this season, EXTRA VALUE, |must be sold, Low! F. CERNICHIARO & CO., j and . GOOD FITTING. eee ‘Gold and Silver Plater. E. H. NORTON & OO. Auctioneers } if i| JACKETS, CAPES, | OCLOAKS NEXT TO | f | | am ULSTERS. } } i BEER & GOFF, i } j | ‘| | | ! | | MANTLES TWEEDS, — BOUGHT LOW | Bronzing and Varnishing Church Queen Street. WORSTEDS, and TableOrnaments promptly AND | MATALASSE, and attended t \ | SERGES, e. ' |ULSTER CLOTHS | MELTONS. “ppmeceenen FAST. RILEY'S OLD TOBACCO FACTORY, WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. octZi--dy lw then law W. A. WEEKS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | N&XT TO BEER & GOFF’S, QUEEN STREET. ANTED—A boy about 15 or 16 to attend a horse and cow and wmake himself generally Waterproot Coats in Melissas; MacIntoshes in Drabs, Browns, Blacks Charlottetown, November 3, 1892—eod & wy «ful Apply at Tae KXaMinun offing and Blues; Tweeds in Plains, ete- PATON & CO ? * ee ®