en tt linn, Sasa ha << * cee Es THE on™ ‘ aad Other items. TRLEGRAPHIC ABWs. —_— ee Tae Vorers' List afon OF Ta' Sreceran Desp eS , : Tas , in Charlottetowa and * MESPATOHES TO Tug Examiner, ; persons * yee ara not gg names ATE A " D win on voters’ ] sts tor | i z he _ ; ; A ; $i) uid baar in mind that gaty °° ‘ ill — ? ~ ames pub oh Whi Se yaye their pat I , ” ' nliications will be gist. « APPHC® | + time at the law <« fice ~~ = 69 tha ge. McGreevy and Hurphy 7K! pRoors cheap at Jas Paton i Wate’ * ‘ “x ~% 10 cents a pound at Found Guilt f - cae shh Ua! o24 4i eod x y 0 onspicacy, mee | lead at Lepage’s ot2ttipa |And Flee the Province. 4 . — } . 4 _Before but ing your fall vO0OOLS - & es ad PACAUD LETS HIS TONGUE WAG. |. psice paid for aa on 3 § Co's. are selling lamps at half a. 024 4i eod | Wh: a. | What Became of the Money pat } C Sprague s old " 0° . eives CTOW for themseives, , ae" guste Wasi QUEBEC, Oct. 24, Robert McGreevy and O. EF. Murphy oe found guilty yesterday of conspiracy : ‘ }in the matter of the bogus $400 ' ps selling fast, being the best | |: fic ane noni Bit * aeggi008 oes’ a htedes | with Michael Connolly, so often mentioned : » @, and get & one dollar | aaaaliy & Oc : cone’. o24 4i eod Hy . for one dollar. + lamp : > Ts ad ser joke yy the city. oct 13 10i eod brews. the Tarte-McGreevy investigation: dan he (wo conspirators realized in time what gaol carriage Wraps, cheap.— | Was coming and have fled from the prov- _ Oct. 24 3i eod. | ince. > a Pacavd is maki : a <b is Making a desperate effort to 7” Casts. —Packages a pean , Shield Mercier in the boodle transactions, es exwlope? at the Diamond Book- ~ ae things that will make other — end cabinet walk the p’ank. 3 ee : y other donations he a B. ibe direct rqute ior aergatas .C 10- | Says he gave Hon. C, Langelier $10,000 ij go straight to James Paton & Co's, | out of the stolen money. Fearing the boodle Bock. eee oy would bs attached, ; oe mv» What? Why, see those plash | Park aoe How Weck ae ke sp sibums at the Diamond Bookstore | small and great to half a ae zou Nationalist a baad | M.-P. P.’s, and as for Tarte he fairly wal- iS Bo es lowed in Baie des Chaleurs boodle. ‘I gps ore Monday. Not a bad record promised Tarte, witness declared, ‘that 1 ee een would provide for his expenses in the frees 12 ie Montmorency contest, and even gave bim My Janes and furs of all kinds, $520 te defray expenses in the McGreevy iS le, at popular affair.’ -- - - —_- os ” i the best goods mad L_feer Bros. ool snouatt + oo Joie of icine ove > vss] PONG =DuChene Breakwater ad men. jst re : eLibe Patty DTOS, ‘wrth your while to call and sce those| Carried Away by the Storm. oi lacguet lamps at Connolly & Co's. ’ oc! 2t 4i eod B saw: vosteaiuy you to's na|SMALL SCHOONER CRUSHED. 23 Sprague’s closing-evt sale, Call eee ee ii fer special prices. —— Damage to Coastal Shippi sepive 70 St. Joun.—This is the * age 0 VOaStA L1pplne. Bi Awelia Rives’ new novel, which cts. Diam Sookstore me ad at the Diam md I OKStore, | Moncron, Oct. 24. ailtiasinan me Tas in your mind; TPon’t buy one | Much damage was done in this vicinity ysorth of readymade clothing before see- | by Jast night’s storm, which was the most er vonderfal cheap reefers and overcoats. severe experienced for years, The break. water at Puint da Chene was carried away : —— and 4a small schooner was crushed between m@ucneci, nothing likeit ever shown in| the wharves and the break water. otietown | is the exclamation of every Bosron. Oct. 24 » + , . . oak on viewing Connolly & Co’s. stock. 3 ect 43 end A dad storm raged on the New England coast yesterday, inflicting much damage tu Borovemeyr.—A large plate glass front | CO*stal shipping. . ing placed in Carter's Seed Store next to The schooner H. A. Holdes ,of St. Jolin, Diamond Bookstere, which. will add very | 4 asore near Vineyard Haven. me) co its appearanc-3. a HURIVED ex stean saip Nova Scotian, new Bei caahmere and m2:inos, plaid dress goods, pvalue, Callandsee them at the only asad Genuine Pation Bros. ju’aton & Co. _-s> - ~— Snow in New Brunswick. ——— Moncton, Oct. 24. Hight inches of snow fell along the line : ——- of the Intercolonial, between Bathurst and wp ue Cazar.—Connolly & Co, will sell | Newcastle, and the entire northern section pebeaper than any other house’ in the | of New Brunswick is covered by the fleecy m because they carry the largest and J wiected stock on P. E, idesd oe oct24 4i eod ; "2 cron General Telegraphic News. eee BLANKETS, a royal ae ee kent panadiau. A few pairs off Say Francisco, Oct, 22,.—The latest ad- oe de gana ver a = vices from Amoy, China, give details of the m, Scown’s Block 41 “4 or terrible epidemic of cholera prevailing ine there Hundreds of people have died and many English and American missionaries have succumbed to the disease. The Chin- ep “pens on Monday next, at 7 30 o'clock. | 8® 8Fe dying by hundreds, and the natives 623 0; | instead of taking preventive measures, have 4 recourse to worship of the God of sickuess and death. Large sums of money a 4, of Summersid . - been subscribed to burn sacrifices and to ist with some coecainn ‘oe act theatrical plays to appease the terrible of shrub in her gatden. This flower deity, iu June, and the second bloom is| MONTREAL, Oct. 22.—Three more cases of smallpox were reported from the infect- ‘The Cavre aoa Ma a ed districts, two frum Celements, Temis- tha ae — Cosine ! — Such | couata Co., and from Pabos,Gaspe County. defenders at lacks Pe + are told the | The latter is the case of a priest of that ite Wine will assist and Campbell’s| parish. All the cases are being quaran- aad assist you when you are|:i44 A case of smallpox has also declared need support, tinea. itself at St. Ambrose, De Lorette. There @ it the crockery and glassware sold ig no Board of Health in the locality. ee we believe we yet have a vesec, Oct. 22 —Dr. Beaudry, provin- » yy man, woman and child on the | cial health inspector, leaves to-day for the ved qe ant everyone to call and be| Gulf district, whence news comes that - sane 4w dw—oct3| smallpox is spreading eee =" PD. i o check it. “2 Canisstantry .—Rev. G. W.. Kent standing the _ made t a Meach in Market Hall on Sradap, and Pesru, Oct. 22.—A large fire 1s raging , Wt to show whether our Chrisfianit in the village of Sovar. The buildings 1 * religion which really accord ah several streets are all aflame. Troops have ae ot humani y, or ent sean tl been sent to render ee : ere asibilities, ‘Servi TEN nes, Oct, 22.—Advices from Head 8.35 anki. ee taste. a capital of the republic of ——-—__ Paraguy, bring news of an attempt ar & —We are very glad to bear overthrow President Juan F. eat t is on foot for the purpose attempted revolution, renee - a — o? of temperance meetings in suppressed by the troops loya! ¥> g | churches during the coming | ™¢?* iil Oi bee a . coming | "vy, PETERSBURG, Oct. 22.—The famine ‘unimonthiy, “Suck r- - — ‘seabed to Siberia owing to the difficulty of *ctowned with suce eee The efforts at relief seem f omens — almost hopeless. Advices from the interior ba cot Wrataun —B: hot ‘ite 1} of the em ire are continually of the worse Saples will be found te I a at import. Tae people are commencing to rio : a y as fine a hy at ata in Samara, Saratoff and V erenely: : 3 haere. We desire to ite customers) OTTAWA, Oct. 22.—A cablegram — -” ine “complete satiefaction in choice and | High Commissioner to-day, svates oe a Slee Bros., Brown’s Block iCorn Trade Association of wer sg pone ; ; abolished the dis timination ene z le ¢ ree | isting against certala kinds of Capadia a HOOL Concert —Preparations for | Whe4t- : é : Bese gegk Concert by the en of Prince} A scandal in connection with a hoe pe on in the Lyceum, on Thanke-;coutract 00 Gatineau River, let eae me tab) “ning, Nov. 32, are progressing | Mercie: government, has jus* i . a Plo, % The Alaska Peak Sisters are | The contract was let to political hee . eee bet, “iTangements to he there, and will | sub-let it for one-half the amount to ¢ of * of their excullent entertainments. ‘friends, The sub-contractors cleared a pro “ay a | of 40 per cent. net 4) IN.—About seven o'clock last | aS evening session of the Charlotte- 1 Business College and Writing Acad- a ae YP\L.—A day or two ago Mrs. —. -_—s -— — J Vy a. MPERANCE, ; *hovemen MOP a wart gh * Seri tere yt Ger transportation. 4 TT ig the ; taty pie floor near the entrance to 3 ivery S en ther Balletip. yg ith ic Stable fell in with a crash, Wea oe "ey little several horses and vehicles. | Torowro, Ost. 24.—10 a. m. 7 4amage was done,and the work- | Bsky, on hand to-day repairing the | Strong winds a y northwest, clearing and cooler. DAILY EXAMIN BR. nd gales from north and | 79. mtoGy.m. # a allt Local Notices. Ho rugs, we have a Harris & Stewart. Horse good range.— ° t< ae a ; o2] a2w eod Melissa” Ww : ‘faterproof e f ot J. B. Wad r coats for sale low at Onalid’s. oct22 Gi ad W the best place fo buy clothing, the Lon. on House corner —Harris & Stew wrt a eal o21 d2w eod *\ 100 of beavy winter cloths, sui Oe itable for inen # overcoats and ladies’ jackets at 95 “ cent discount, at J B Macdonald’s ee ce oa oet22 Gi d w , attention to our quarterly a . ; = . Will, be appreciated by Mark Wright ac octl6 6i aren new Mellissa waterproof overcoat at arris & Stewart's. o21 d 2w eod nS boys’ and youths’ reefers, over- 8, Cape-coats, ulsters and macintoshes cheap at James Paton & Co's. oct2] ” + Boys , overcoats, a splendid range, at arris & Stewart's, o2)} d2w ecd STANDARD AND WELL BRED. By Auction at Charlottetown, ae AM instructed to sell by Auction 7 »yy Vie 3 or at A. I DOY Lis 8 STABLES, Grafton Street, on FRIDAY, 30th imst., at 2 o'clock, p.m, the following Choice Stock :— mites 5 SATURDAY, ( -— rt toe a ee we er tn en CTOBER 24 1891. Pn Lt A tata saanedonnnntetlnatfsenatlinoneapeanentagsptees tnemnaiendeededmunenamanammeaumenstieneneseaetatammane | Geese om . “ rf 5 e Rete, | ee . i ~ 7 +. ry . 0-4. . as ha i oo Fae Fs ‘ Fi . : £e . i ss 7 rs te Be j Led > Ee ° . eS BLED 5 - a ei * 3 . ; ng? on 3 3 , - No 5 oe 4 : } > ey > ; a G e . be } rs Fe i Z -——— ———(x) } a ee ' _. Miany Dollars can be Saved by those who buy ‘Mien’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Re . efers and Snits fro PROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men. oe IFAQMLA “We cit + REASONS WHY WE SELL THE GHEAPEST: _ Ist. We sell as mucl i ’ ce Kown 1 Clothing as any Two Firms nd. We have had 44 years handling Clothi faily understand value when we see it. ae érd. Qur expense is less than any other Firm’s, according to the amount of business we do. Ath. We belicve in small profits, and do not want to get ~~ in a day. A, e pay Cash for every Dollar's wort! Clothing we put in our Store. E te No, |. Black Filly, standard-br ‘ owe f ed, 2 . oi eee by Administrator, 357 ; dam by All ight, 5817; second dam by Tel oe . uby Telegraph Mor- No, 2—Bay Mare, staudard bred. 5 old, sired by Hernando, 2891 ; dam ‘hy All| — 58!7 ; bred ta Physician, 7349. | 0 3 —Brown Filly, 2 yeers old, sired by | Ail Right, 5817 ; dam by Jeif, he by Saladi ea second dam by Telegraph Morgan ; third dam by Saladin. No. 4—Dark Bay Mare “ Punsy.” > ¥ 3 2 ‘ y, 10 ears old, sired by All Right, 5817; dam by Reb | Roy, he by Salacia; bred to Physician, 7349, No, 5—Black Pilly, 2 years old, sired by | Administrator, 357; dam by Little Mac, he | by Melanis Pony ae Horse. t No. 7—Bay Mire, 3 years old, sired by | Hernando, 2891 ; dam by American Nagle. No. 3—Black Colt, 3 years old, sired by! Administrator, 317; dim by All Right, 5817; | second dam by Mefnnis Pony. Atso—! Mare aid Foal, | Filly (rising 27 years), 1 Cow, oe Terns at sale, Sale positive, no reserve. K. BEAITRSTO, Anciioneer, oct22—eod & wky dy put eod - OLD LONDON Billiard Hall & Oyster House. Is STILL TO THE FRONT! | VERYTHING of the best. Call and be convinced. FRESH OYSTERS re-| ceived every day. JOHN JOY. oci20—tf APOLLINARIS, ‘Ths Queon of Table Waters,” 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BRO3., Sole Agents, jy30—4in eod pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce ttn one IR SALE at KE. Needharn’s Auction Room, a Hall Stove (Base Burner) in pertect order. «ot?i—tf WAnsTED.— a Cook, Good reference required. Apply to Mrs, GEORGE PRAKE, dw—-oc23 R SALE.—Remington Repeating Rifle, 44 calibre, 14 shot, nearly new, with leather case. Inquire at th.s offive. $i—oct23 OY WANTED.—About 16 years of uge, to B run with parcels aud serve in astore. Ap- ply by letter, with reference, to P.O, Box 253. oct20--lw OST.—Os Saturday afternoon, & gold pencil ease (>eooch). between Rochterd and Kus- ton Streets. The finder will be suitably reward: ed by leaving it at this office. tf—oc' 20 GENTS {—" bite of Honorable Coarles Stew- A art Parnell” has been in course of prepara- tion for ‘ome time, and will be immediately issued. Retsil price, $1.00 Profusely illastra- ted. Send immediately 35e. for prospectus cory and fuil agent’s outfit and all wil! be forwarded pest paid Liberal commissions. Act quick. Ag ons of the greatest stutesmen of the age, mil- lions will desire to read the bouk.— EARLE Pt B- LixHINe Hovss, St. John, N. B. octl? WaNre.— 4 gervent for general housework in a siuall family. Apply te Mrs. ALLEY, eod—veth7 Dorchester street. \- c ‘on corner Great George O LET.—A Shop on corner of Grea 1 T ond Grafton Stree's. suitable for an office. Apply t) «AMES BEALE. tf—octi6— T°? 2T,.—Tha Store in the City H tel lately poe Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. Ir, will be fisted up to suit the incomiag copani. Good cé laraze underneath, which can sino 2 fitted up if required, Avply to DaviEL DAVIEs. I 8. re UET.—A parlor and bedroom, with boa: d FO erate! part of the city. Apply oe office. = et aitlcaatl 4 NTED.—Peraons seeking good board and \ PC aloe on reasonable terms can be com- furtably accommodated at the private boarding house of the undersigned, corner of Prince and Fitzroy Strects.—MR3, 8. STUMBLES. octlé—5i eod W NTED.—A girl for general house work, oa to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, ao land Street. oct 5 3 XK Dwelling H he corner of LET. —A Dwelling House on th T° caves Street and St. Peters Road, con- with Shop and Warehouse Apply to tf- -octl2 ini rooms, es Possession Ist November. Mas. FLEAGER. ste W LET.—Cne-ha'f of house on King Rivest, a present occupied by Captain Kuos ne e, containing eight lerze rooms with ewe. 3 > session given 9th of October next. ine ; name .. is in first-class order, aud is well adapte Se a -“ivare residence or # boarding hou~ oe ee. One-half of house on King Street, ko wn as 4 vin House, containing teu rooms with closets ~ paptry in first-c.ass order Rent vats ra . Apply to John Keily. E34., M ute UO nm gs ane ‘ or to the owner, Kow rp Keiey, Sou nport. septzo —« od INT.—Dwelling Honse on Kent Street, se. City Hall, containing pine a. pantry, closets, water and good as a y = G. SCANTLEBURY, 10) Prince Street. € —stP eames nl’ new private residences, well = eet et) aioved with al! modecn couve. niences, commanding * splendid unobetracse view of the harbor and surrounding county: These houses are DOW open for inspection No. 6—Dark Bay Mare, 4 yes ; i : Dey Mare, 4 years o'd, sired | GaE by All Right, 58'7; dam by « Hambh it nian | fa 75 Good Tweed Suits, from $5.00. Gth. We guarantee our prices LO per cent I . chea than any other Firm on P. E. Island. ae PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 13, 1891~—eod & wky EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES ——_IN-—— ' 0 eens Tweed Overcoats, price, 90 | clear lot at $2.90 Boys’ Overcoats, from $1 50 Foys’ Reafars, oq fants’ Blk Melton and Beaver Overcvats, from 3.76 ae “ou iz hoys’ Reefer, 4 25| Gents’ Black Worsted Overcoats 550 | Boys’ Suits, in Corduroy, in Boys’ Reafers, 9 50! eres : ‘ three shades, from $3.50; Boys’ Reefars, 2 75 | Gents Binge Nap Overcoats, 8.00} will fit from 4 to 10 yrs. Boys’ Reefers, Boys’ Reefars, 60 Good Strong Storm Coats, from 2.0, 0 Gents Black and Bu Black Goats and 30 English Waterproofs, cheap. GOOD STOCK Vests, from $4.00 to $ 50 All-Wool Worsted Suits, from $6.50, | Voate, trem 2.00 “tp 910.00. Good Tweed Trousers, as good as Cus- suitable for Youths, | ’ ‘Hen's Pur Coats: tom-made, from $1.50, | CHEAP! | Reefer Coat, Vest and Pants for $9.00. stint aioe 100 Children’s Suits, from $2.00, Endless Variety of Trousers, cheap. WHY WE SELI. SO CHWAP!~-Our turnover is the Largest in Town, making our expenses the smallest. We have only been three years in the Clothing Business, and we are doing a Clothing Trade second to none on Prince Edward Island. We guarantee to show you goods 15 per cent cheaper than any Firm in the Town. Call and see for your- self. When out shopping, call after you have seen all the other goods in to t th LARGEST, CHEAPHST and BEST CLOTHING STORE IN TOWN. on ? JAMES PATON & €0,, BROWN'S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—eod & wky WHAT 1S THE MATTER WITH THIS FIRM 2 They are Selling so Low that they must soon “Bust.” AN’T HELP IT !—We are bound that our customers will get the BEST BARGAINS in}BOOTS, Competitors have got to take a back seat with their high prices, and wonder why their goods cunnot sell, while our many customers will! be made happy with our Low Prices. Money saved! CALL AND SEE US, GOFF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—2aw & wky wn ne aa ITY AND PRICES QUAL TELL THE TALE. This has been demonstrated for the past three weeks by the rush for our Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. (9) Without doubt we can supply the people of this Provinee with the Cheapest and Best Quality of WINTER CLOTHING ever shown here, and would advise you. for your own interests, to look at our Great Stock before you buy, assuring you that you will save at least 10 to 13 per cent. by buying your Clothing at J.B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. apply to ‘THOMAS omer Richmond Street. dy—sep Charlottetown, October 16, 1891—eod & why . a