‘SPVOTY ULIOIQ “Slopes Q “SIVOTD JOOAMGAV AQ ‘SHVOD ANG “SPWOOIDAG, ‘SsaA9djooR ‘OO FY NOLVd SUNVE— 2403s Yo}OOM OFF Be d¥voYys ‘syv0g A0qIVO'E _—— e an i —_—-—_ => es Per NEOPM AN co a i _ ~ - - TUR DAILY ENAMINER a= ta : . aie gua AMID 4.5%. - i Y N A ° ~ ’ [oOo AMIUNER . > TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 £92 Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC Yews ae “ ‘ a6: ave | VANTED \ few tubs of choice batter.— one ee ee ee ae ( iy orci € aa te SpectaL Despatcnes to Tur EXAMINER (STAVELEY Eres VISITORS to tae Exhibition wantiog & good e ae . ae es ee ee watch should csllat G. H. Taylor's, Queen The Cholera. (0°) = lar ¢ a Fr I FETs to ein who buy four Mampune, vasa ¥ & ' : o_— doliars worth of dry goods or clothing from There were 72 new cases of cholera bere ° Prowee Bros. ae wi yesterday. Upto Saturday there had been : ' - & total of 17,157 cases in Hambarg. —__ = Exursition TickeTs.—$1, 502, and 25c Str. Pererssurc, Sept. 27. ) tickets for the exhibition grounds for sale oe er at Raddiu's drag store ———-@-——— Tue funeral of the late Mr. Wiiliam Yeo wil take place to-morrow at 2.30 p- m., from hia late residence, School Street. e Fisat Notice —Overdue accounts not paid by lat October will be placed for col lection without further notice,—McLeod & McKenzie. sep 23 lw. iii A TickeT to tue Exhibition given to everyone who trades to the amount of four dollars with Stanley Bros. on Exhibition days. - — Dost Go Heme without a bex of Every- bedy's Pills, the best family medicine, For 25 cents you can get @ box at your nearest drug- store e261 w nihil iia WHOLESALE customers are specially invited to inspees our large stock of hats, bounets aod mi.linery trimmings, Closest prices o)tain able. Deer Bros. a27 2i - Dertne Exhibition week we will give a ticket to the Exhibition to every one pur- chasing goods to the value of four dollars or more for cash—Harri« & Stewart. sp24 3i = Weeks & Co. are stil) ahead io making the best offer. They give a free ticket to the exbibition With every 32 50 worth of goods boug it at their store, next to Beer & Gofl’s. Ee Max O’Net.—Tne stereoscopic outfit, with which Max O Neil is enabled to exhibit his mognificent views—to the number of 200 —is ssid to have cost over three thousand doll ars. 7 Ir is said that of all the pills ia the market, Everybody's Pills the best That is a high testimont but it is borne out by hundreds usisg this popular family medi- cine, are - PusLic MretTinc.—The temperance jubilee celebration comes off in McLecd’s Hall on Thursday eveni g. Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock. Anexceilent programme has ben avrenged. Don't forget tie date. All are invited. L. O. A.—The members of Boyne and St. George's Lodges re iequested to attend the funeral of Bro. Wm. Yeu's wife t«-morrow (Wednesday) Service at the honee at 2 30 Funeral will leave at 3 o'clock for People’s cemetery Visttors to the exhibition ard others in need of good Fail clothing will find it to their adventage to call and examine John Mac- leod & Co's. immense stock of Fall and Wicter clothes. Suits and overcoats made at th: shortest notice. s26 tf sini Eno.isuMes, lLrishmen, Scotchmen, and other men patroniza the Scotch Clothing Store. Why? Becaute they get value for their money. Call and get a baryain at the Scotch Store. sep26 3i First, it has been decided by the very best jadges in the country, that Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Chesp Men, hive tne largest, best and cheapest stock of men’s boys’ and youths’ clothing on P. E Island. Muay the boys live long to keep up the style and keep down the price. For Bostox The steamer Worcester, Capt, Aller, left for Boston at eight o'clock this mornicg with « large general cargo and the following passengers: Joshua Garrett, Miss Johnson, J M Jehnsoa, Jos Creston, Miss S McNeill, Miss Ryan, M Dewar, M Dewar, J W Boane!!, Mrs Bonnel!, Mis Me- Dougell. >.-—- Exuisirios Notice —The exclusive right t» use any part of the exhibition grounds or buiidings, for advertising purpeses of any kind, belongs to Beer Bros, Exhibiters’ — are coniined t» their own spac: s. trespassers will be prosecuted.—A. B Warburton, Sec'y. aime Attention --The celebrated shire stal- lion Lucky Harry, and coaching stallion Premier, «re to be .o!)l during the exhibi- tion. This is a sp'endid opportunity for any person desirous of purchasing very valuable stock getters to secure them at reasonable rates. On THe Marcin of this paper you will find us offering carpets and readymade clothing at the lowest possible price. Eng lishmen, Irishmen, and al! other men, call at the Se .tch Store for bargains, —J mes P.uton & Co sep26 Si = Tuts is to certify that I came to the Wilmot Spa Springs io O:t., 1857, so much efilicted with dvepepsia that [ did not expect to live long. Freely drinking the water completely cured me in a few weeks NenuMAn VRANDENBURG. Fredericton, N. B. a From Boston —The steamer Britannia, Capt. Doane, arrived from Boston at twelve o'ciock last night witha full cargo and the following passengers: J} McLeod, Sarah Me Leod, Catherine Riley, Miss Buchanan, Miss McKinnon, Mary Jane McKinnon, J Welsh, Joha Port, Wm Allen, S&S W Snow, Cassie | Neweombe, Lilly Freeman, Mr Casswell, Miss | MeKachern. The B itanria sails on return to | Bostoa at six o'clock on Thuraday evening. | diidtitaiiaacas No MAN ever smoked ‘*Myrtie Navy”! tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any brand ia preference to it. It bears its own | testimony of its qualities. and it ia testimony | which is alwsys convincing. The samoeker who uses it ie newer annoyed bv getting it « mitim sof good quislity and som -times of bel. The arringements of the msaufacturers for keeping its quality equal are very ela »rate and vomple*e, ani are the results of many years cf experience and close obser- Voting ~ ——— More Horses added to the sale list at the ¥xhibition grounds on Tharsday, 29th inst — The celebrated trotting stallion Parnell and *he pacer Harry G, owned by P. P. Gillis, Esq , will be sold by public auctioa| Remem- her the sale of sock commences at 10 o'clock. sharp, and will continue until the whole stock wivertised by me is sold, including the stock from the Government farm which will be sold at li o'clock, sharp.—Robt Besirsto, Auc tioneer. Official cholera returns for yesterday give 17 new cases and 10 deaths Havre, Sept. 27. Four new cases of cholera were reported here yesterday and five deaths. Vienna, Sept. 27. Cholera is said to be spreading in Rou- mania, and especially in the district of Carjera. Tupper Will Not Return to Canada. Lonpon, Sept. 27 _ Your correspondent showed Sir Charles Tupper @ newspaper clipping this morning re specting his return to Canadian political life. Sir Charles emphatically eaid that his mission was here and not in Canada. encasement «hief Justice Ritchie's Beath. MONTREAL, Sept. 27. The death of Sir William Ritchie, Chief Justice of Canida, is causing a great deal of talk in political circles, as to the important change which it is expected to bring about in political circles, >. The Premier’s Visit to England. Lonpon, Sept. 27. The visit of Sir John Abbot and Hon. George E. Foster is awaited here with in- terest. Business Failure. or ai. Henry Poor & Son, leather merchants, have assigned. Boston, Sept. ee ————— Weather Bulletin. T mone. § Strong winds and modera‘e gales, shifting to westerly; local rains in northern and eas‘ ern portions; oth rwise fair, stationary or lower temperature, pt. 27.—10 «a. m. enn EE — Wedding Beils. The marriage of Mr W. S. Stewart and Miss Anna Augusta Beer wos sulemniz d in the First Methodist Cuurch at an eari hour this morning, the psaior, Rev. W. W. Brewer, officiating, ‘The bride is a daugh ter of the late Lieut.-Col. Beer, and was attended by her sister, Miss Emma _ Beer, as bridesmaid. The groomsmin was Mr. H.C. McDonald, M. P. P. After the ceremony the wedding party had brexkfast at the house of the bride’s mother, alter which the newly married couple left by the 7 o'clock express tur 4 wedding tour to the upper Provinces and the United States. Good wishes to no end from the many friends follow them, in which THe Exam INER most cordialiy joins. = + ee Tue ever popular Young Ladies’ Journal for Octuber at the Diamond Bookstore. g - - - Tickets.—Seve the price of Exhibition tickets by buying to the amount of $¢t at D. A. Bruce's, 827 3i spdiinaenle ExuisiTionN Tickets Free.—Every day during the Exhivition we wiil give free of charge tickets to the Exhibition to persons buytog @ certain amount of dry goods and clouhiug at our storce.—J. B. Macdonald, 1een dt. £26 4i slices Boy InturED.—Shortly before noon to- day a young lad named Lorne Harper, son of Mr. William Harper, jr., was run over aud bad!y hurt on Grafton Street, near the Market Square. It appears that young Harper, who is only some six years ur age, while crossing the street came in contact w.th a wayon load of hay, and was knock d down snd run over as stated. Hw was taken to the P. E. Island ‘dospital as quickly as possible, and Drs. R. Johnson and S. R. Jenkius were summoned. Upon making an examination of his injuries, it was found that the Iitle feliow’s ieit arm was bruken bet ween the elbow and shoulder, end his face and head was badly b. vised. _— - low prices for those who patron z: the Woender- Cheap Men. s24 31 Fifty odd j:ckets in back worsted at lese than it costs to make aud teim. Never before have we offsred such low prices ia ready:nade clothing. We are headquarters tur cheap reefers, overcoats, ulsters in plain, Cape and hoods.—Jas Paton & Co, Scotch store. #24 3i The Best Yet—The value offered in carpets at the Scotch Store. Special value in cai- tains, muslins, house furnishings, blindy, oil- cloths, B usscls, tapestries and Scotch wool and Piow 89 B; U4, Free tickets carpets, hemps, m.ttings. Call and sve this grand exhibition of house furvishings —Jas Paton & Co. 824 3i | } The Charlotte‘own Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ! j j | Nand aiter MONDAY, 2°th June, 1892, the} Steamers “NOMTHUMBERLAND” and “ST. LAWRENCE” will make daily trips as under, Joc s! time (Sundays excepted) :-- On and after Monday, 4th Jaly, the steamer St. | Lawrence will leave for Pictou every morning | at 6 o'clock, local, so as to insure connection | with the Kastera train to Cape Breton and eaily train for Halifax. i Leave Picto1 avout 1? 0, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, for Charlo'tetown. _ iad Leave Samersids on arrival of m -rning train from Charlottetown for Puiat du Chene, and | connect there with trains for all parts of Canada ! - | and United States. Leave Point du Chene on arrival of morning train from St. Jonn, for Sammerside. and con- nect there with trains for all partsof Island reached by P. & Islaad Railway same evening. | Coanec:ions at St. Jona with International Steamers every day until 4th September to Ros- a. and by Mallory Line on Monday for New fork. At Halifax with Steamers of Canada Atlantic | Co., Tuesday. | AGENTS -J. C. Mackintosh, Halifax; Chubb ; eC», at. John; Noonan & Davies, Pictou, and D. Gordon, Summerside. i ¥. W. HALES, june2i—eod Charlottetown. « We take this method of intro- ducing to your notice certain com- mon-sense facts regarding MEN’S and BOWS’ CLOTHING, which will keep money in the pockets of who heeds and every customer profits thereby. We trust you will read and con- sider, remembering that we are ready to substantiate every claim with the BEST GOODS and the LOWEST PRICES. COMMON-SENSE FACT, You want t» fave every Dollar you can when buying Clothing. ] COMMON-SENSE FACT, The the Best. your morey. COMMOA-SENSE FACT, The Value in Clothing is the amount of the service you get out of it. COMMON-SENSE FACT, To give sati-faction, Clothes must keep their sh pe and look well as long as they list. We Sell Clothing Cheap ‘We. give you the Quality, Lowest is not always You want value for J We give you the Style, COMMON-SEZSE FAST.) We give you the Best Goods, You want the best quality, wear resittinz, perfect - fitting Clothes cheap COMMORN-SENSE FACT, : We Mast Have the Cash ” & We have bought about Fifteen Thousand Dollars’ worth of Cloth- ing more than we need. COMMOR-SENSE FACT, We bought too many goods because we bought them cheap, and we must sell them. every “Parmer should be Our Customer, No one disappointed. Big Bar- gains for everyone who calls to see US. — —_——_({x)——_ ——_. ___. OWSE BROTHER The Wonderfal Cheap Men. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky ‘We give you Satisfaction. The Largest and All the Latest N expe>ted daily. The Newest things in WOOLEN MA- TERIALS for Fall and Winter Costumes. All the latest Colorings in DIAGONALS, MO1TLES and Plains. DRESS TRIMMINGS in the City. GIM?S and ASTRAKANS. TANLEY Cha lottetown, September 20, One of the Most Snocessfal Departments in the Store. | LATEST NOVELTIES ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. English & American Hats & Shapes. All Werk Guaranteed. STANLEY BROS. Best Assortment of ovelties in BRAIDS, Expert Uiiliners. BROS. {x MANTLES AND JACKETS! A. large part of our first importations already sold. Three (3) Cases Latest Novelties Small sizes and large sizes, Misses’, Maids’ and Ladies’. NOTE WELL: Our Garments are perfect fitting and of superior finish and workmanship. STINLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, 1892—eod & wky When FDe Our reputati Charlottetown i our magnificent Scotch and Every garment Cherlottetown, September 27, a industry. for Fall wear. Ch: rlottetown, September 20, Tena has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean BARGAINS will as “ pay as you go” is pref2r credit to paying have you come in and line always on hand. We are bound that no place will sell cheaper than us. are over-stocked with goods this Fall and money is wanted. {f you want Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, or anything in Men’s Furnishing Goods, we'll give prices that will leave corapetitors in the shade, Canadian GOFF BROS. We help to make a market for your produce, as we emplo number of hands. Octc ber Ist, tor CASH, the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experience uf years in business, thos: who pay cash are entitled to the iull benefit derived fron prompt sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not found in As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We Begin Cutting Prices. ——-———~(1) We Lose no time but go to A BRUCE’sSs. on as the Leading Tailoring Establishment in s well known to every one. Call and inspect stock of Overcoatings and Suitings in English, makes, Leave your order with us. to your satisfaction or money refunded, D. A. BRUCE, CHAMPION CLOTHIER, 1892—eod & wky = oe —— a BOOT FACTORY. (x}— Factory in fall blast. Patronize home We are making splendid lines of Solid Leather Boots Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTH EES. 1892—eod & wky —_ CJME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING ————————_—-—_ A_ T—__ THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. _—_—_-—— ———_( )—_——__ ____ ( ; to keep it moving if do it. As we have decided to run our business, on and after and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote prices lower than We learned that payments; and to educate public those who the only safe road to travel, we will endeavor cash. We must, therefore, The LATEST NOVELTIES in our McLEOD & McKENZIE. see what we can do for you. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky oe + ——e La