lk i i i i iti STORE. all and see this lot.--SCOTCH ™“ 24 Black Worsted Sacque Coats, worth from 6 to 8 dollars, will clear the lot at 4.75. © ipsa pita ee Sao THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Local and Other tteni. Crry Cousci. Mertive teenight. hpi Ask the price of those shell bi xesa at the Bazsar Score. It will surprise you. - 1 O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge r- questa a large attendance this evening, es Matters of special importance will come before the meeting i . Kariien Tuan Usvat. The young people of Winnipeg celebrated Thanksgiving Day by skating on the Red River, which is {iz a over much earlier than usual, A ciear, delicious table diiuking water is the Wilmot Spa Water, yet it cures many forme of stubborn diseases. Witness certie fica te; send for p-mphh S 4 Rare Taeat —The lecture on Tenny- sou and Hic Friends,” to be delivered by the | Rey. J. DeSoyres in St. Paul's Schoolrocm. ! The lecture will begin at So'clock. Admission 15 cents, cements Missixc —A copper coiu—about the siz of a Dominion cent—having a heart and hand stamped on one side has been eccidentally passed out in change. The holder will be re- | warded by leaving it at the Diamond Book-! store BIG Apple Auction on Wedues-' day. Noy 6th, at haif-post ten o'clock 200 barrels specia ly choice winter apples witheut any | reserve. Ail housekeepers shuld | attend —k. H. Nerton & Co, Auc-| tioneers novl4 2i Tue Finst Victim —The postmaster at Hope, Kansas, named 8S, M. Teats, commit e | suicide at that p'ace at Friday ls, It is said the § Tests wea fn ocia'ly emberrasse’, end the fear of losing his place under a Democratic administration had caused him to become dc spondent. pnnctiliionsie Lecrcres.—Ouar lecture goers will have at least two treats this week The Rev. Mr DeSoyres will lecture this evening oo ** Ten pyson,” and the Fey, Dc. Lathern tcemorrow evening on “lhe English Bible.” Both sub jec’s are ep'endid, aod both lecturers men cf high ability. dioica Tur Grap-Pau' Nvuisance.—According to an exchange,one of the fcatures of a recent chure fiir out west was a grab big, and emong the contents wes a slip of paper on which was written : *(joud for one grave. Will be dug any time duri-g the ensuing year. Jobn Smith, sexton.” -> Cunistmas Tree — The Chiistmas Tree under the anspices cf St. Joseph's Sodality will be beld is st. Joseph's Convent on Wed. nesday ond Thuradsy evenings text. The proceeds go towards the convent fund. Cive the Sodality = full house and help along a good cause, preeiiiiienniil Barrism.— Yes'erday, at the c’ose of the eveniug scrvice in the Baptist Church, in the presence of a large cungrigation, the ordinance of baptiem was administered - to two candidates. This Church ia continually adding tu ites membership and strength. ‘* Farrwoim "—The plan of thie magni- ficent property, to be sold on Thursdry next, by E. H. Norton & O»v., is now posted round the town. Should it be necessary tu divide the property, the trus- tees of the estate have laid it off in large and very desisable lots, which makes it by far the best property in the city. — Taart Sarties Ir —Gen. Booth, the head of i choose from ther Items. Local and O To-xichr.—Public temperance meeting in Wright's Hall. a Reap James Paton & Co's margin advertise- ment in te-day’s issue. ni4 3i Osicinat.—*Why {[ Voted for the Scott Act” at the public meeting to night. orice Cover —This morning, one druik, &® codntryman, was fiued $2 or 8 days, ASK to see the new stock of fans, and select une while the assortment is good and prices low.—B zaar Co. -_ — Rememben the Temperance Meeting to wight. Come and sign the pledge. Free meeting. No collection, Chair taken at 8 © clock - BLANKETS AND Comrorters ~Ore of the largest stocks of the best goods in the city to -\ A Weeks & Co, text to Beer & Goff s. nevll 3iw aa ANOTHER Cask.—An inforwation has been 1. id by the police for a breach of the Liquors Reguiation Act, The summons is retu:nable cn Wednesday. siete Listay.—D. A. Bruce is giving cns-! tomers the best value ever seen in town in tewa in Custoin and Readymade Civthing Come and see. - From Hatirax —The City of Ghent will be | due here this evening; and the Fastnet leaves | Helifex toenight and wil! be due here on| Wednesday morning. - ' Terpsicnore Hatt —A class for adults} who have nut been previously taught will be opened on Tu sday evening, 15_h inat., at 8 o'clock.—E_ Burria, 4:—novll al sian Dont Foreer Him.—The advertisement of Mr. James J. Jobuston, Attorney-at- Liaw, etc, sppears elsewhere in to days! issue. Mr. Jonhston has opened an cfli e fur the practice of his profersion in tie} Stamper Block, and all business instrus‘cd | tu him will receive prompt attcntion, fue Wants Damaces ~Mrs. OR u ke, wile ot the late George O Rourke, kilied; some time age by faliing:« ff atruck, has instructed J. T Bulmer to bring an action | for $1,Q00 damages against the Halifax | Street Railway cumpany. The plaintiff | alleges that the raiis were three inches | ab ve the ground where the ac-ident touk | place. => — TuHanks.—Prowse Bios, the Wonderful | Cheap Men, wish to tender their sincere | thanks to the people who showed their good | wishes for our success by attending our grand | opening sale on Saturday. Every person will admit that it was *i:hout doubt a grand! sucerss and that every person was well please d} with the treatment they received. We wil! continus to give some of the most startling | bargains in men’s, boys’ and children's over« coats, reefers and suis, ever offered to the} public 200 reefers to tit boys from 4 to 10| years of age for 90 cents, - Big Election Winnings. IN NEW YORK CITY ALONE FULty $5 000,000 WAS WAGERED ON THE ELECTION i penuh i | There has been more heavier betting in! New York on the recent presidential election than on any other of recent years, Prebab!y the man wl o wienthe most money | the Salvation Army, makes t'e e few modest remarks about himeelf: ‘1 have been to the looking glass again and again; I have scanned my festures and tried to notice my bearing, aod I think that my persenail appearance, my demeanor and my conversation generally are eminently calculated to create cur filence,” A Vatvuasite Parstino.—The late James Lear, of Halif x, who wae wel!sknown in Cher'ottetown, previous to his death owned a very small oi! p.inting. The estate could not get more than $20 for the picture in Halifax, and it was taken to England and aold to Sir Donald Smith for $1,200. The picture was painted by Lesiers, the celebrated Flemish artist. satticiillie ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—Mrs Gordon desires gratetully to acknowledge the gift of a valu sble and beautiful act of furs left at her home | on Saturday “wih the com, limente of the ladies of Baptiat congrevation.’ Avy genet ous ac! on the part of his people is no surp ise to the p ster nor to his family. In this kind | and tangible way they are in the habit of exe; p essing themevives very heartily. VatvasLe Sairwenss —The Summer- si’ e@ Pioneer gays: A+ ur 2,000 sheep have been crossing over iy this route every week since the fall shippmg commenced. On Thursday Me John Henry sent away 400 and Mr. M.Grath 214 and on the fellowing day the latter genthwe1 sect over 200 W. B. Brwnesa’ more. On Thursday, horse Jules To un was a nt ovor to St. John. Cunistmas Pusuication —The Chiistmas Dominion Liluatrsted of 1*92 promises to be most creditable in every way to Cunadian artistic and literary skill. The work will be beautifully iliustrated, and there will be stories and poems from some of our best writers. There will also be three colored supplements, and a re production in colors of ® work specially prepared tor the Llluscrated by Mr. Robert Harris, R. C. A., entitled *Ohristmas Morning.” Mvuen Siegness —We are very sorry to hear that Me. and Mrs. A F. MeNeiil, of Long Creek, bud such « hard seige of sickness ia their fanuy, Ten weck ago they fell sick with the se r.ctina, then followed whoopitg , cough, and when they were almost over this they were taken down with the measles Mr aud Mr. McNeill have the sympathy of the community in their rfiliction ‘lhis was piainly seen by the large gathering that at- tended their chi d's funeral, which took place the other day. The child died of whooping cough. ; once pe AGoop Move A gymnasium, murc rvom and reading room, under the auspices of the boys b anch«f the League of the Cross, is being fited up in the Market budding. The symnasium wil) be in the room formery used as a couri-room, and tn ne — on the election of Grover Cleveland is! Michsel Dyer. the famous horseman. Uis winnings will aggregate fuliy $75,000. to | win which he staked $189,000, having given big odds) Dwyer's money was placed with | Joe Vendig, his commission agent. He’ e joyed the distinction of being the first man who offered odds against Harrison. He bet on the general result in New York | state, on the plurality, on the county and its plurality, on the general result Then he bet on Indiana, both as a general rezult and the Democratic mejority. Every bet} Mr. Dwyer made he won. John Mahoney was another plungéers who came oat «head. abou’ $50,000 on the result. Ed Marpby, jr., wen $50,000, $35,000) of which wes placed in one bet at evens. | He cid not bet much on the result of this S:ate, bul placed his movey on the geaeral | refu't. d.seph J. O'Donvhue cme ore with; $80,000 to the goed. Tom Patton is another of the lucky men, his winning amounting to $50,000 Walton Storm has $12.500 more than he had before the election, and Ed. Kearney has $35,000, chiefly won on the resale in this Siate. President Wiliam J. Thomp.- aon, of Gloucesrer, counts his winnings at $30,000 About $20,000 in cold cash will accompany Pat Duffy back to the Crescent City. Broker H. A. Hart won $20 0CO. There was enough money bet in the Hcff.nan House, New York, to turn aman’s head. In the corridor and in the bar not lees than $1,000,000 was placed both ways. Billy Edwards held $150,000 in bills, gould, and certified checks. Theamount wagered in Wall Street, either on the exchanges or in brokers’ of- fices was very nearly $200,000, and thiere were many bets in other hotels than the of the} He won| H. ffman House and also in the business districts. There are some two or three dozen others than those mentioned, whose winnings total up all the way from $2,590 to §$20,- 009 The names of the loaers are not sv easily obtained, but the number must be correspondingly large. —_ eee That Cressing. Srr,—The wag who got up that “‘tear and cent” j ka must bo awfully proud of it; Not satisfied with writing tocils about it all the week, he sends an old New York Life Insurance “ad” to:n th r ;acty, and then calls for an explanation of what became of the cheque for street repairs. Funny, isn’t it? Were a check put on some of our anonymous newspaper scribblers, n>» serious harm would be done to the community. the room lately used as @ private committe Vicrm room by the Lo beral Conservatives will be ey fi red up for the muster m The rom O LE? —The Henze on corner »f hu-ten and rehi tt t. Cumberland str ete, coniaining tix rooms between the two wii b 6B os & dreseiy god kuch o = Powessio. giv +2 20th in-t, -Apply room. The read ng- oom + lL. be sere to Robt. Fennell at Fennell’s & Chandier. the hallinm the rom recently oceupied by ee Noté 3 the Wa et min Publishing Gam any The WANTED IMM®DINTRLY —4 girl for gea- bogs + xpec t hveshe wh realy foc ral bous= work.— <pply at the Rankin H suse. ase ina fow days. Tae EXaMiNerR ec n- Novi 3ipd gratulates the boys on their ente; rise, and em 5 ‘dow tn eter te tadkie dal siete trusts that the new move will be successful Ves catia chans & boush, ee on Gane sm every way. office. Novl4 tf 7 a we ¥ ~“~T ~— on os oat 4 ay VYe.rvvarwcs An4 A =z 9 Wwewrey AVea pms sVm@Uee [T SETS PEOPLE TALKING want the people to know that we Standard, but we want Big Sales. Stock of CLOTHING ever shown square treatment. A ORD nA ca ee » 892 Ne ‘ rowse Brothers, —-— -—- —(x1}—-—-- —— _——— (x1) — ——___ Gloves Have Always ONDERFUL BARGAINS MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ Us, Uversoats ad Reelers The whole country is talking Perkins about our Wonderful Prices. We 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 We say its to your interest to trade with PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men, as they can show you the Biggest under one roof on Prince Edward [<land, and you shall receive good Been Among Our Specialties. {x)— F any weakness is pardonable, it is surely the natural feminine desire to be well gloved; a 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, Our Gloves are cheap in the best sense of the word. value possible for the price put upon them. STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, November 5, 1892—-e0d & w: y |plete list of sizes. buyer the utmost of | | and carry a com- They give the | | THE DISSOLUTION SALE | WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL ALL IS SOLD, Laces, ALL AT PRICE! Drapery. discount. discount. per cent, discount. cheap. Frillings, Fmbroideries, Children’s | Lace Collars, Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs, HALF | Coiored Cashmere Gloves, Braids, Gimps, Fringes, Flouncing Lace, Feathers, Flowers, Slipper Patterns, Tidies, Aprons, Bibs, Table Scarfs, Mantlepiece A BARGAIN COUNTER \ (9) ~— &. Sterns. (Xx) ALL AT HALF PRICE! Big range of English Prints and Cretonnes at 33! per cent. Black and Colored Dress Goods at 33} per cent. Fiannels, Fleecy Cottons and Table Linens at 25 of Odds and Ends very PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, November 14 1892, —ecd & wky prefer credit to paying cash. line always on hand. a number of haads. industry. for Fall wear. Chtarlotetown,Uctober 27, 1892—eod & wk f{\ RADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we BARGAINS will do it. Uctober Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quoie prices lower than the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after au experience uf years in business, those who pry cash are entitled to the tull benefis derived fron pronot payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid t> travel, we will endeavor to educate ‘public sentiment in favor of that independenc2 of character which is not foind in those who As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. have you come in and see what we can do for you, We help to make a market for your produce, as we COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING ——_—_ A T———_—— THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. cetmnentittamenveiibens tii ——(x) — —-— —_—_ — ~ mean to keep it moving if As we have decided to run our business, on and after We learned that We must, therefore, The LATES’ NOVELTIES in our McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlo‘ tetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. \ f employ Faciory in fall blast. Patronize home We are makiag splendid lines of Solid Leather Boots Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eodf& wky : ons, Etc, from $5 to $8. Will clear the lot at half-price.-JAMES PATON & CO.