© ‘ 4 arpet Paper at 3 1-2 cts. per yard—JAMES PATON & € ™ 4 Best make ofr C at 9c. per yard. Carpets made and fai We do not charge for waste, rye? rR ; : be , & 4 — ~~ = Snasdinemepanens itera DAILY EXAMINER. - eae SATURDAY, OCTOBER & 3892 BEER BROS. Our Stock was BOUGHT as low and LOWER We can AFFORD to sell as low and LOWER We ARE selling as low and LOWER Cur whole Stock is now thrown on the mar.et at Bankrupt Prices. We will let no One undersell us. BEER BROS. Local and Other Items. Do yot juy at Beer want new goods? Br 8 o6 3i dw Do you want fashionable goods’ Buy at Beers Bros. 06 3i dw nein Do yeu want cheap goods? Buy at Beer Bros 06 3i dw — - Water Rates.—Mondav next will be the last day for paying up. Make a note of this. oe meeting of on Monday Civic The regular moathly the City Council wiil be held evening oext at the usual hour. = 'RAVENTION ia better than cure; and if you want to prevent many of the ills of summer et in good condition by taking an occasioval Toes of Everybody's Pills, —-— Heavy SNowFaLi.— Despatches from Berlin and Owen Souod report » heavy snowfall at each of these places on the 5th Other places also report flurries and Jight falls of snow ai - Tue practice nights of the Citizens’ Band have been changed to Monday and Thursday evenings. Two or three pupils required, with a knowledge of music preferred, Apply to R. Galbraith, Lnatructor. sine Many people are taking ad- vantage of our cheap sale. Dont be led astray by bogus advertise- ments, but come direct to the Wonderful Cheap Store. isis Less than ‘‘56 per cent discount.” A big lot of coth-buund books have been placed on the trout table of the Viamend Bookstore and selling for 22 cents eacn. A bona fide sale. Call this evening and see the bargains in every department. SKODPA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, ard finest Cosinetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 ets. SrLenpip Beer.—Saunders & Campbell hal on sale at their meat market yesterday the carcase of a Hereford cow —one of Hor. John Yeo’s pr ze herd —the weight of which was 749 lbs. The beef was of excellent | quality fQ¥ vervrurse going at cost, dress goods, mntier, millenery and all our new goods imported this season. We hive added about 39 pairs soiled blankets te our sale, which are Weeks & Co., next oct8 2i clearing out fast —W. A to Beer & Goff s. Pouce Court —This morning John Ring, charged with vagrancy, was given six months’ imprisonment with hard labor. John has only recently been released from jail, He seemed satisfied with his sen- tence, and remarked thai as the magistrate had already taken his summer from himyshe might as well have his winter. Viewna Breap —We beg to call the at- tention of the trade to the fact that we have obtained the services of Mr Johan Cahill, an expert baker, who from this date takes charge of this branch of our business Ouraim is to make our goods the beat in the market, so that customers cin always rely upon the different varieties. —J. Murphy & Son. - - Pouirevess Rewarpep.—Last eummer pat- rolman Hansen, of the Portland, Me., police force, escorted a lady, two children anda nurse toa Westbrook street car. Last week a letter from Florida, addressed to the city marshal, was received, enquiring the name of the officer on the Congress street beat. Word was sent back that officer Hansen was the man, and toeday he received a letter from Mr. George H. Ruge, of Apalachicola. husband of the lady, contaming a check for $250 - A Vatvante Cois.—Martin Chapman, of Fort Lawrence, possesses a very rema. kable copper coin which was ploaghed up on the mareh below his residence, The coin is re markably well preserved. It i# a coin struck ion honor of John of Gaunt, Dake of Lancast- er, England, about the year 1345. It was turned up by the plough last tal! and prob- ably broaght te the country with the early French settlers during the period dating from 1671 to 1734 or thereabouts. — Moncton Times, => IsLaANDER Lirowngep — The Halifax Mail svys: Angus O'Hanley, who Capt. Free- man Muoro, of the schooner L«wrence A Munro, reported at Gloucester had been lost at sea op the 224 Angnat last by the swamping of a dory while alongside of the vessel, leaves a wife and three children at Dartmouth, The decersed wae a native of Scuris, P. E, Island, and iad been separated from his family for a few years past, only visiting them oceasiona + He was last in this port abouta ye r As ly ago 5 No man ever smoked ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any brand in preference to it, It bears ite owa testimony of its qualities and it is testimony which is alwaye convincing. The smoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality and sometimes of bid. The arrangements of the manufacturers foc keeping its quality are very elaborate and complete, ant fhe results of many years cf experience ¢lose obser- Vation. equal sccsiailaiaic Wuo Took tHe Horse? — Yesterday forenoon a man named McLean, belonging to Clyde River, left his horse «ni express wagon on the Market Square and went to transact some busiaess. In the wagon was a bag of apples, a valise and some other | articles. Whea Mr. McLean returned to the square his team was not to be found, and no one knew where it had gone. The police were notified and made a search for the missing team about the city, bat without success, and Mr. McLean and a friend drove scout the Royalty looking for it but without success. This morning the horse was dis- covered in a stable on Great George Street, and the wagon wasinthe yard Everything was in it just as McLean had left it. As yet * Books, Dyes, Patent Medicioe, Household Furni- PELEGRAPING NEWS. Sprxerat Desparcues TO THe EXAMINER. } The Presbytcrian Syned. Sr. Jonny, Oct. 8. | The most important business done by | the Presbyterian Synod yesterday was the appointing of a professor of the New Testament Exegesis and kindred subjects in | Halifax Divinity College. Rev. Robert A. Falconer, M. A., B. D, som of Rev, Alex. Falconer, of Pictou, was anpointed. His | present appointment is for three years, and | was unanimously agreed to. The next | place of meeting will be Trurv, on the} first Tuesday in October. Races at Yarmouth. Yarmoutna, Oct. 8 In the driving pak races yesterday, a| St. John mare, Annie Sprague, won the | two-year-old class. Time 1 36 —half mile | heats. The Yarmouth stallion Twilight was second. The free-for-all trotting race was taken by the St. John horse Stanley in three straight heats. Best time 2.37, with RK. E Fi ts’ Bridgetown horze Sir Brenton second. Joe Hows, the pacing stallion, paced an exhibition mile, making it in 2 304. This time was not up te his record, owing to the high wind prevail‘ ng. New Brunswick Politics. St. Jonny, Oct. 8. At the wdependent convention for | King’s yesterday three candidates directly | opposed to the ministry were nominated, | viz, Warden Keisstesd, Warden Fowler | and Dr. Gilchris:. A meeting of York County organization, | held in Fredericton, nominated H. H, | Pitts as a candida.e for the Legisia.ure. | A Snug Surplus. Orrawa, Oct. 8. | The financial statement for the first qua - | ter of the fiscal year is most che-ring. Tho! surp'us is $5,560,000. | Weather suiietin. | Toronto, Oct. 8 ~—104 m : ' Increasing s: utherly to westerly wind; generally cl udy, flowed by rain. o-+e+re Generali Telegraphic News. | — ' Quepec, Oct. 6 A_ preclamaticn has just been issued by the Lieutenant Gov- | ernor of ()1ebee ordering that no licensee shall cut cedar for shir gies in this province | unless it isto be manu'ac'ured within the| prevince, The reason appes:s:0 be th ¢t cedar was being cut ad shipp a n the roughtothe Uni‘el States, or tv Nev Brunswick, tv be prepa ed there ex port i Orrawa, Oct. 6 —G. R Parkin, of Im- perial Federation fame, is bere, and had interviews with several ministers to-day He is now commissioned to write a series: f articles on the trade relati ads and the United gat her- ing the latest and most relisble dats for thet purpose. MontreEAL Oct. 6 —Asa result of the | board of health regulstions enforced at} Montreal and Quebec, the Hamburg-Amer- | ican Packet Co. has withirawn its vessels | from the St. Lawrence for the rest of the} year. The lossto upper Canadian mer- | chants by this move will considerable; | but the < fiicials of the company here state that no other course was open to them in view of the arbitrary conduct of the health offic«la. The boats have been diverted to Bosion,and upper Canadian merchandize by | this line will have to come through the States. Battimorg, Md., Oct. 6 —The proceed- ings of the second day of the tri-ennial Protestant Episcopal convention were set aside to receive the delegation from the Church of Canada. Bishop Jone:, of New- foundland, the Bishop of Fredericton, the Bishop of Hamilton and Niagara, Rev. Canon Mille of Montreal and Dr. Davison, lay secretary of the Provincial Synod of Canada, addressed the house and expressed the great p'easure they experienced in ad- dressing such 4 distinguished body of men. The Canadian bishops were invited to take seats in the house when convenient to them. Vieroria, B. C., Oct. 6 —Donald MecCush and Audrew Thomsen, two of the crew of the | schooner Maria, seiz d by Russians, Angu:t} 21, off Copper Island, reached here yesterday via San Francisco. These two men escaped and will, if possible, induce the government to send relief to their comoanions, whore condi tion they describe ss deplorable They say the Russians won't keep the prisoners if they have to feed them. ‘ We heard at Petro- pauloveky of one B itish hanter who tried to row aw-+y in an open beat rather than remein longer. When wlsred to stop by the Ruasion patrol, he refused, but was shot dead and his body pitched overboard. We were told the cruisers had orders to continus seizing as long as there was a schooner in northern waters and to blow up or scuttle any seized vessel that could not be conveniently takon eare of.” ns between Can- , States, and is b 3 Buy at Do you want serviceable goods ? e6 Sidw Beer Bros, We have this year imported the finest line of cape overcoats evet brought to the Island, and marked them very low for cash.— Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. o7 3i Anovt 5) packages grey flannels selling at erst. See the liae of all wool flannel selling at 14 cents; regular, 25 cents. Also fleecy cottons at 5 cents, regular 10 cent gonds, Everything must be cleared out at once.—W. A. Weeks & Co, next to Beer & Goff's. 08 31 To be sold at Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the ith of October, 1892, at the hour of 12 o'cloc*, noon, at Dr. Ford’s Drug Store, Souris Kast : The whole of Dr. E. P. Ford’s Stock in Trade, consisting of Drugs, Chemicals, Stationery, ture, Shop Furniture aad Fixings An inventory of the above “tock, etc,.. can he seen at the office of Messrs. Matth=w, Mclan & Co , Souris, up to "he day of sale. Terms Cash, JOHN McLE AN, Aasixn:+e of Dr E. P. Ford. Souris. October 7, 1892—dy tl 13th T° LET—The Union House. at present occu- pied by Mr. P. P Gillis, will be vacant on or about November Ist. The premises consist of Boardiag House, Saloon and Barber Shop. Ap- ply to J. G. KcexsTapT, Douglass Street. oci8—eod tf it has not been asvertained who put the horse in the stable. TI T° LET—An oftice in Brown Block, Apply to James PATON. octs ANGE —-INn— BUSINESS. (I _—— —— As we are about to make a change in our business, we haye offer our whole Stock of Staple and Fanev Mur Stupendous Stock must and be got rid of at all hazards. decided to Discougs or 30 ays BEFORE MOVING INTO NEW PLACE, shall This is a rare opportunity, and you should avail yourself of it, Sale Genuine ! We Mean Business ! ‘Thousands of Dollars’ worth of Dry Goods thrown on the market at wonder— ful prices. customers shall have Prince Edward Isiand, PR The Wonderful Charlotietown, October 6, 1892—eod & wky the best Cheap We are determined that our value on Men. | i TANLEY BR FASHIONABLE DRESS 60008. | MIJL_LLINERY The Newest things in WOOLEN MA-| One of the Most Successful Departments in the Store 'T.¢RIALS for Fall and Winter Costumes. LATEST NOVELTIES ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. English & American Hats & Shapes. All Werk Guaranteed. All the latest Colorings in DIAGONALS, M JTTLES and Plains. The Largest and Best Assortment of D2ESS TRIMMINGS in the City. All the Latest Novelties G MPS and ASTRAKANS. STANLEY BROS. | STANLEY BROS. MANTLES AND JACKETS! A large part of our first importations already sold. Three (3) Cases Latest Novelties expected daily. Small sizes and large sizes, Misses’, Maids’ and Ladies’. NOTE WEGL: --Our Garments are perfect fitting and of superior finish and workmanship. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, ( harlottetown, September 20, 1892—eod & wky in BRAIDS, Expert Milliners. WERE THARRORS When We Begin Cuttine Prices. ——~--— —x) We are bound that no place will sell cheaper than us. We ae over-stocked with goods this Fa'l and money is wanted. i you want Ready-—made Clothing, Hats, Caps, or anything it Men’s Furnishing Goods, we'll give prices that will leave competitors in the shade, Lose no time but go to Dp. A BRUCE’S. Our reputation as the Leading Tailoring Establishment in Charlottetown is well knowa to every one. Call and inspect our magnificent stock of Overcoatings and Suitings in English, Scotch and Canadian makes, Leave your order with us. Kvery garment to your satisfaction or money refunded, [), A. BRUCE, CHAMPION CLOTHIER, Charlottetown, September 27, 1892—eod & wky COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT “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 our business, on and after Oc ober Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote prices 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 thc se who pay cash are entitled to the tull benefit derived from prompt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid to travel, we will endeavor to educate public ser timent in favor of that independence of character which is not foand in those who sf2c ce edit to paying cash. As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We must, therefore, have you come in and see what we can do for you. The LATS! NOVECTPIES in our ine always on hand. McLEOD & McKENZIE, Cl a:lottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky — SSS —— Se GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ a number of hands. Factory in full biast. Patroaize home industry. We are making spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eod & wky GRAND SUCCESS !--The Clearance Sale at the SCOTCH HOUSE. Everyone delighted.-JAMES PATON & CO. iv dh