© , 4 Best make ef Carpet Paper at 3 1-2 cts. per yard—JAMES PATON & C Carpets made and 41aid at 9c. per yard. We do not charge for waste, business This —-——_ 1) —__-__ Our we offer the WHOLE OF OUR STOCK Partnership : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 (892 expired last June, and in order to wind up our at the end of the year Regardless of Cost. ee) is the Greatest Sale of ALE GOING ON UNTIL WH DISPOSE OF eed \----—— —— This is a chance in the city. Jas, Paton & Go, in OUR WHOLE STOCK OR BUSINESS grants 95, 44s, 40 & OU DL. a lifetime for any young man or men to buy one of the best places of business scotch Store, Victoria Row. Charlettetuwn, October 5, 1892-—eod & wky GRAND SUCCESS !---The Clearance Saie at the i ‘BEER BROS. | | Our Stock was BOUGHT as low and | LOWER. | We can AFFORD to eell as low and | | LOWER. We ARE selling as low and LOWER. Our whole Stock is now thrown on the | market at Bankrupt Prices. We will let no one undersell us. BEER BROS. Local and Other Items. Do you want new goods ? Buy at Beer Bros. 06 3i dw A O, H.—Meeting this evening at eight o'clock. _ — > -— From Hairax.—The steamer City of Ghent wili be due here toemorrow morhing, and will leave oa return same evening. cicdammiial abi Do - want fasLi nable goods ? Buy at Beers Bros. 06 3i dw Orper oF ScortisH CLanx A public meeting will be heid in the Club Rooms to-night at 8 u’clock. Sem our grey flannel. Our winter stock has just arrived, and is excellent value — W. A. Weeks & Co. Oct 5 dy 3 wky 1 Sotdneiitinassash Pork Gors Ur.—An «x-hange states that the price of pork in Chic yg» has been 1d- vaveed 25 cents per barrel by the Mesrs. Armour. Do yeu want cheap goods? Bay at Beer Bros. 06 3i dw Boots.—Good, streng, custem boots made cheap lor cash; also, rep siving done at lowest rates.—Edward Coyle, Queen St, opposite Carter’s Confectioner: . li pd ‘cniioieiluiaiiaie JoURNALISTIC.—The second 1umber of the Collegium under its new management isat hand. This lively little paper im- proves with every num! er. sill ct RLANKETS, rugs, print cottons 2nd flannel- eits, al 33 per Excellent value at oid prices. This is the opportunity to get big bargains,—Perkins & Sterns. 6 2i cut. discount, During our Dissolution Sale we will keep cur Storé open every evening ti? S p.m. becianing from this date—dJames P.uten & Co, Scotch Stere. octa 3i For Hatirax —The steamer Fastnet, Capiuin Hepkins, left on re‘arn to Halifax yes-er-tvy afternoon, with a ca:g> mide up maisly of potatoes, ais, perk a:d omned fixh Ihe p:iscips} sh ppera were Carvell (i:0cs , L»»gworth ¥ Co, and N. B and M. Ratteubury. There were f ur pissengers. - . ‘ i Porice Counr.—VYesterdiy, one dark wae fiued 50 cents and cozta, and another was remandd. A number of persons were fined for nonspayment«f dog tax. This morning, doseph Donn, for braking and entering the premises of A. Dowa, wae further remanded uotil the 14th. Two drunks were fined $2 and 8 days. §snd $4 or 20 d.ys, r spectively. For Bosten.— The steamer Worcester, Captain Allen, left for Kogtcn at halfepsst four yestétday aftecnaon with a general cargo and the following passengers: Mr Cook, Mre Cook, Mrs Harding, James Donovan, F Keenan, Fffi> Boylen, MW Laverty, Miss Mc- Kenna, W Douse, H C Douse, M E Me. Lean, Misses Webster (2) Misa Power, Thos Power, J McDonal'!, a —. No MAN ever smoked ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any brand ia preference toit. It bears its own testimony of its qualities and it is testimozry which ia always coovincing Tie smoker who uses it is never anny dl bv getting it sometimes of good qaslity en! + ny-times of bad. The arrangements of the as afacturers for keeping its quslitvy «quel are very elaborate ami complete, an are the results of many yearsof experience and close chser- yation. - Tur stores intereate 1 in she coupon scheme azee to yive some customers a discount, while they compe! all the others to pay the fu'l prices This may be very nice for the favored few but «hat are the reat to do about it? Must they all get coupon books acd pay $15.50 forthem?’ NO! All who want gro- ceries orn come to Geo. Carter *& Co's, store and get five p r cent. discount for cash pur chases, and we treat everybody alike, We don’t give favors to some of our customers which we deny to all the rest. —— > — Tue Markets.—There was « ‘air at’ end- ance at tre market to-day, witn busineeg steady. Eggs were in small supply at 14 cents per dezen, Butter fresh ea'd at 20 cents per IL , agd tub at 18 cents per lb, but the supply and demand were small. Plume sold at 14 cents per quart, and dam- sons a! 10 to 12 cents per quart. Hay was in good supply at 45 to 48 cents per hun dreilos Oata steady at about 33 to 34 cents per bushel. Potatoes were moving well at 18 to 20 cents per bushel, but with a greater demind than the supply could meet. Other artisles at usual prices, : me Bririsn CoLtvmpra.—A correspondent :t Montsgue writes: ‘Fred. M. Clay, of Nova Seotia, gave a very inte esting lec.ure here on Tueslay last in the Baptist Church to a large audience on ‘British Col umbia.” Mr. Clay has spent two years on the Pacific Coast and his lecture is full of in formation. He will speak in several of our Is'and towng before returning to Nova Scotia, layiug plainiy before the people the advan- tages of that part of our Dominion over the States. Mr. Clay is an able platform speak- er, and we are assured that wherever he may speak he will be greeted with crowded houses.” shindiciepiatine Tue Bisnop’s Vistr.—The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia arrives at Charlottetown on Sat- urday, October 8, and will hold Confirmations at the following places ; Sunday, Oct 9 -St Paul's, Charlottetown, ll am; St Peters, 7 pm Monday, 1%h— Milton, 2.30 p m. Tuesday, 11 b— Port Hill, 2.30 p m. Wedaesday, 12 h— O'Leary, 3 p m. Thursday, 13th—Alberton, consecration of church, 11 a 1; confirmation, 3 p m. Saturday. 15:h-—-Kensington, 11 a m. Sunday, 16 h —St Eleanors, }1 a m; merside, 3 30 p m. Monday, 17th—Crapanud, 7 30 p m. Tuesday, 18th— Springfield, 10 39 a m. Wednesday, 19th—Cherry Valley, 3 p m. Sum- Thursday, 20th—Georgetown, 7 p m, | evening. | British barque M. J. Foley, which sailed TELEGRAPHIC Srrecrat Desparcues NEWS. ro Tue EXaMINer. Presbyterian Synod. Sr. Jouy, Oct. 7. The Synod of the Maritime Province | Presbyterian Church in Canada met last | Rev. H. B. McKay, of Wallace, | retiring Moderator, conducted public wer- | ship and preached a sermon from the text, “*Preach the Word.” There has been | only one death among over two hundred | clergy during the year. Rev. Isaac Mur- | ray, D. D., North Sydney, received the } undivided vote of the Synod as Rey. Mr. 7 successor in the Moderator’s chair. Nelson Lowers His Record. TrestTon, N. J., Oct. 7. The stallion Nelson was sent over the track at the Interstate fair grounds yester- dy tw beat his record of 2.13}, and trotted the mile in 2.117. The track is half mile, old style. New Brunswick Politics. Moncton, Oct. 7. The cpposition to Blair's government met in convention and nominated Powell a id Meijanson, the old members, with W. W.S Welle, Q. C., and F. W. Sumner. The M. J. Foley Wrecked. Havana, Oct. 7. A telegram frum Sagua says that the from Phiiadeiphia Sept. 18 tor Ssgua, wag totally wrecked at Julia K -y. — eee in Westmiuster Abbey. Lonpon, Oct. 7. The Canon of Westminster Abbey has formally invited Hallam Tennyson to bury his father in Westminster Abbey. Weather Bulletin. Toxonro, Oct. 7.—10 a. m. Strong west to south winds; partly feir, with some local showers; not much change in temperature. ee General Teiegraphic News. Winsirec, Oct. 5.—Immigration returns for the past nine months of the present year show that 33,289 immigrants have passed through Winnipeg by way of Port Arthur, destined for. points in Manitoba, the terri. tories end British Columbia. Montreat, Oct. 5 —Joha F. Maan, of Harbor Grace, Nfld, Standard left here tu day by steamer for Newfoundland. lo speak- ing of the future of Newfoundland, Mr. Munn sail there was a likelihood of the Island join- the Domision confederation at an early date. Much union sentiment was being expressed in the towns, and even St. John’s, which was at ove time strongly against confederation, was much obanged in this respect. Should the matter be brought before the people, Mr Munn believes it would be endorsed by a laige majority. He thoyght that under poli tical union the islandera would enjoy cheaper foodstuffa, clothing, and in fact cheaper gtaples of most kinda. St. Jon, Qot. 4. —The examination in the graveyard ingurance case was concluded to- toa, and the prisoners were sent up for trial at the county court on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Rev. Sidney Welton was admitt- ed to bail in $3,000, but that of the other two aceused, Rey. C. B. Welton and Dr. Randall, was fixed at $6,000, $3,000 on each charge, aod up to the preseat time they have not put up sufficient securities. The evidence of to- day was most pointed against the trio; hence the high figure at wiich the bsil has been fixed. Lonpon, Oct. § —Mgr, Sattoli and Mar. O'Connell, papa] delegates, will sail fur New York to morrow on the steamship Majestic, Their mission is to gain information for the Vatican as to the general condition of the Roman Catholic church in the United States. The Faribault echool matter and the conse- quent difficulty between Archbishop Ireland and Arcbb.shop Corrigan probably will also be investigated, Kiyeston, Ont., Oct. 5 —There is going to be a goed business done this winter in ship- ping hay to England. The crop is light in that country. Dealers here are already mak- ing arrangements for the work and are guare anteed nearly $2 per ton profit. Richardson & Sons and Joseph Franklin will start the business at orce. Are not women becoming rather too man- nish ? The ta:lored sida pockets are the la‘est innovations. A train was stalled by the snow in New England onthe Ist mst. It was on the Mount Washington road, William Digkie of Maine was sent to the State Legislature in 1842, and has been a member of every Legislature since. He is now 81. Mars, ssys R. J. Crowley, the English scientist, is probably in communication with other planets, and these Martial peo. ple are probably tearing their hair because they can’t “‘get” us on their telegraph circuit. The Kaiser's new daughter is a particu. larly weicome aidition to his household, for the reason that, previous to her appear. ance on the seene, eighty-four years hed elapsed since a Queen of Prussia gave birth to a daughter. Toeday the great sale at the Scotch Store is going on. Discounts frou 23 to 60 per cent, Licies should not miss this great chance :f buying their winte:’s suppiy.—James Pa‘on & Uo, 165 Victoria Row. oot6 3i For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little safferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from paia, and the little chern» awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, sottens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Overdue accounts on notes of hand, not settled for before the fifteenth day of October, | inst., will be given to the courts tor collection. ‘ —D A Bruce. oct3 til 15th WE ARE IN IT, TOO! ee We are in the SENSATIONAL SLAUGHTER SALE. We have thrown our Whole Stock on _ the market. We den’t stop at Cash for this Sale. Don’t forget us. —{x) I36 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 21, 1892—eod & wky telirng [tom the General Dr onda BUSINESS | GREAT SALE OF ‘dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Millinery, ete. — J _ B. MAGDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Pirposes confining his business exclusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, and wili sell .ff his entire stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress ‘T'rim- mings, Velvets, Plushes, Siiks, Satins, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Ladies Kid Gloves, Woolen G oves, etc., Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, and everything in Ladies’ wear. Discounts from 25 1-2, 33 1-3, 40 and 50 per cent. THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. GOODS NEW, the greater portion being importe d this Fall. The Sale will eontinue until all is sold. SALE NOW ON, and fer CASH ONLY. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky —— = ES ™ ee _ LONDO DUSE. Creat Clearance Sale Now Going On. {x) All our Stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods must go. We will give Large Discounts on all goods. SALE FOR CASH ONLY. HARRIS & STEWART. C iarlottctown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky —~(x —————— — i Lyceum Hall, Charlottetown, FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 14th. ? BENGOUGH (FOUNDER OF “GRIP,%) IN HIS ENTIRELY NEW AND ORICINAL are now opening our Fall Stock of BOOKS, consist- Sketching Kntertainment ing of all the newest designs in Style and Binding. | NOW OPENING. Ws é We are showing a large range of PSALMS and HYMNS, | Metuaodist Hymn Books, Methodist Hymn Books and Bibles combined, St. Paul’s Church Hymn Books, Teachers’ Bibles, Bibles and Psalms combined. Atso—A large assortment of Books for Boys and Girls, and for Adult Readers we have something nice. HASZARD & MOORE, Ch’ own, Sept. 14, 1892—w fs VICTORIAEROW. Music, Elocution, Comedy and Lightning Crayou Sketches, WITH LOCAL HITS, FINER THAN EVER BEFORE. “A host in himself.”-Boston Globe. Admission 25c.; Reserved Seats, S6c. Pian af Hell and Reserved Seat Tickets at Redidin’- Drag Store on day of eatertaiament and pre ceding day. SCOTCH HOUSE. Everyone delighted—JAMES PATON & CO. we