» STORE LOT HING HC 7 vale GENTLEMEN '!-~We have just received our Cape @yercoats, and would ask you to call and inspect our goods--SCOTC TH DAILY EXAMINER. : L . eae ‘ Local and Other items, Sports at the Rink to night. oe acti Pouce Covket.—This morning a drunk was fined $2 or 5 day. sieaneneiiiliinanee Don't rorcet the sale of Men's Fur- nishing Goods at D. A. Bruce's. cutee Appreases by several prominent citizens to-morrow at tne Prince Street School flag raising jastiliiittiiitissiil Srory or CoLumsus in dial gu, and tabieaux to-morrow evening at Lyceum. “song the — —~»>-— No pains will be spared to make the con- cert at the Lyceum to-morrow evening ea- joyable to all who may attend, npebibilliaanaiia A Prize. — Get one of those beautiful chromo bivtters for five cents at the Diamond Buokstore—a new lot just ariived. eniiiiiiliendaias Exceccent Music and » good time gen- erally guaranteed all whw attend the pro- menade concert in the Riwk to-night. Icicle New Goops.— A prime stock of blank bovks and stationery opening to-day at the Diamond Bookstore. Just ask the prices. Silla Canepa Soxs oF FNoLtanp.—Lodge Eton mee’s this evening for the transaction of R. R. bus- ness. A full attendance is requested,—J, F, Rendle, Sec’y. onemcallapieniienn PREVENTION is better than cure; and if you want to prevent msny oi the ills of summer get in good condition by taking an occasional dose of Everybody's Pills. a Lavres’ JERSEYS, all cclors. R-gular price $2.75; now for $1.25. Another line, $1.65, going for 75 cents. Going fast. Get one.— J. B. Macdonald. ihieihieslcliheertins Two Banps, a tug of war and several in- t resting races at the Rink this ovening, Go and bring « friend you. The **bold militia boys’ deserve a big house. RE en Tue Fastvet arrived f om Summerside this morning at 8 o'clock, with a cargo which in cluded 1,200 ba tatoes fr Boston. She eaves bere for Halifax this afternoon. Gor To Go.—Eight thousand dollars’ worth of lamps, china and crockery thrown on the market, and which wiil he so'd at from 20 to 25 per cent. reduction—Connolly & Co. 015 lw eod As lieat lenin CoLumsrs CeLepration. - The flag raising at Prince Street Schou! to morrow will take piace at 10 o'clock a m An en‘ertainment in the hall of the schoo! will be held after- wards, a tiiisidies Lue cheap soap is ail sold. Now we offer the old reliable and celebrated Moffet’s Piils and Mountain Herb Pills at fifteen cents a bex, regular price 25 cents. —Dodd’s Medical Hall. ocl5 eod tf > More Horses —Mr. James Clow shipped nine horses in the Northumberland from Som merside on Wedresdiay, and Mr, McKie shipped eight horses in the same steamer on Monday. A Fast Trrv.~-A B ston despatch io the Halifax Herald says: “The steamer Britan- nia, of theNorth Atlantic line, from Hali- fax on Monday at noon, reached Boston at 1.15 p. m. Tuesday, making the quickest trip ever made between the two points. Tue Manitoba Loan and Trust Co. of Win- nipeg are placing a limited amount of their atock on the market. Parties desiring good investment may address W. L. Hogg, 1761 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, for terms and subscriptions A resp -osible general agent wanted for Prince Edward Island. 029d im He Wants Damaces —Charles Baxter, of Digby, N. S., wh» recently returned home tatally effected with cancer, has com menced an action for $10,000 damages sgainst a Lynn, Maes, druggist, for dis- pensing alcoh: | instead «f witch hazel, whigh, it is alleged, when applied caused his disease to become rapidly worse. THE great sale of tadies’ dress goods. dress trimmings, mantles, mantic cloths, velvet. ribbons, plushes, and millinery will be con tinued. The whele must be clear- ed Great bargains will be given ~f. B. Macdona'd Tuere is no humbug about the Scotch waterproof costs. They are the best water- proof garments, They are a sure. protection in case of rain, and are useful as ordiosry gar ments to be worn during the sunshine. They not only take the pluce of a rul ber garment, Without its disadvantages, but are comfortable garments made of elegant designs in tweeds and other cloths, You will fiod a large variety to select from at the Scotch Clothing House. 020 3i Leacue or tHe Crows.—The entertain ment given io St. Patrick's Hall last evening ander the auspices of the Boys’ Brauch of the League of the crows, was well ettended not- withstanding the disagreeable weather. The programme, which was carried out in a credit able manner, consisted of readings, recitations, voeal solos and choruses, piano solos and duets, club swinging, etc During the even- ing, Rev. Alexander MeAulay gave @ very in teresting address on Columbus. Tue Turr.—A comparatively complete list of the wivning owners of the turf during the legitimate season of 1892, which closed to day at Morris Park, ssys a New York despatch, shows that Mr. Frank Ehret leads, with $256 948 to his credit, M. F. Dwyer coming econd on the list with $122 296 37 won, Marcus Daly ranking third with $116,360 C. J. Hamlin, of Buffiie, N. Y., has bought of J. H. Thayer, of Lexington, Ky., the trotting colt Americus, by Ooward, dam of Diektor, for $15,000 mile in public in 2.143 Lossters aNd CoprisH —An Ottawades- patch says: The lobster cstch of the past season, taking P E L., up the Gulf shore and in the Bay Chaleur, according to the latest ad- Vices at the fisheries department, is esti- mated to be from 40 to 50 per cent. less than in former years. ing to the fact that the season was a rough one along the exposed part of the coast and unfavorable for fishing. In Bay Chaleur, which is more sheltered, the catch was pretty weli up tothe average. The cod- fishery was excellent up to Augus*, but it has aince fallen off, and the tctal catch will probably fall 10 per cent. short of last year's. The Best Value in the City in Children’s Readymade Clothing is always to be found at the SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE - ~ Americus has gone a/| the whole region around | This is largely ow-| — —— eee aie _ La - Sate THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 ©8992 mt Sreciat Desparcugs to Tue Examinee Ottawa Notes Ortawa, Oct. 20. The following appointments on the Intercolonial Railway have been sunounc- ed: F. R. F. Brown, mechanical super- intendent; J. J. Wallace, general freight agent; John M. Lyons, general passenger agent, vice Whitney, Taylor and Busby, superannuated. Lieut. Cook, Pictou, has been appvinted to the Royal School of Artillery. The election 1 S teri, will take place on Nov. 10th. Colonel Villiers, recently suspended, has been repriman iud and reinet sted. Hon. Mr. Costigan has received a silver mounted blackthorn from Ireland the f. li. w ng inscription : Manitob 4, bearing “A small token of appreciation of his power, influence and services on behalf uf Home Rule for Ireland. William O'Brien John Dillon, Thomas Esmoud.” Ona silver plate on the handle is en- graved the arms ofthe city ef Cork, snd underneath it is a silver harp wreathed in shramrocks, - om — Cholera in France. Paris, Oct. 20. Dr. Brourdale reports that the out-bresk of cholera in Marseilles resulted from the pollution of drinking water with the sewerage. The total number of deaths from cholera in France since April was 3,184. : Queen's University. Kinaston, Oct, 20. R vy. Dr. Grant announces an increased attendance at Queen's University. He re- joiees over bequests of $3,000 from late A. T. Fullton, of Toronto, and $4 000 from late John T. Roberts, of Ottawa, ~~ —_.¢ Football. Harrax, Oct. 20. A feotbsll match played yesterday be tween the Wanderers and the Garrison, was won by the f 1uxr, 7 points to 0. Gpituary. Haurrax, Oct. 20. J, Tremaine T+iming, an old time H,!- fax merchant, died last uight. 7s _ Gene: al Telegraphic News. Toronto Out. 18 —D-e. Barnard hascon- tracted small p x from cases recently treak ing out in the general hospital. De. Mid- aleboro and a nurse have also contracted the disease. All three have been removed to the small pox hospital. Lonpon, Ost. 18 —A Rome despa'ch saysthe Pope has warned France that un- less its aggressive policy against the V «- ican is absndoned, the next bitch of French cardioals will be the last. Hone Kona, Oct. 18.—The chief cflicer of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navi- gation Cumpany’s steamer B khara, lost during the typhoon on Sand Island, has ar- rived here. He reports that the ateamer struck st midnight of Oct. 10h. The steamer rau into the storm befure dark aod would probsbly have come through all right had it not been for the seas bearing her. He never saw such a tremendous sea running. Whenthe steamer struck she sank almost immediately. Her spar deck wasawash. If it had not heen for this, probably every sou! on board would have been lost. Ol the crew 102 are missing. MonTREAL, Oct. 18.—-The Baie des (haleurs railway, of political fame, is progressing rapid- ly. The first 60 miles will be opened for traffic about the middJe of November, and completed to Paspebiac by the end of the year. ‘The promoters vow ciaim that the:oad will become an important link in the short route to Europe. From Port Daniel, 120 mi'es from the junction of the road with the Intercolonial, it is 200 miles to the west coast of Newfoundland, aud with a railway the island they pretend the time will be short er than by any other route. Denver, Col, Oct. 18.—Further reports of loss of life and cattle from the terrible s*o:m of Tuesday and Wednesday are being receive). Along the Rock Island reilros?, between the Colorado Sp.imys and the Kansas jive, tle storm was atits worst. Near Falcon a Rock Island track waiker was fr: zen to death, while a short distance from Mat isun three handred sheep were found dead and their herder was discovered vearly fr. zen to death. Three bundred cattle froze to death between Color- ado Springs and Limon. At Resolsis, Eastero Culorado, ao unkoown |aborer was found dead from exposure. la the city of Colorado Springs Charles Beatie died from the +¢ffec's of the storm. Near Beulder, in Northern Colorado, J. V. Wolf, a miner, was fouod frozen tu death. across ——— + What is Dandcuff? A Jisexse of the scvlp that cvuses falling « ff of the hair, in fact, death of the hair. It ir- ritates the scalp and causes scales and eczem TELEGRAPHIC VaWs | tT, ITS PRLS ae Yy “Ley fme ls tes LT? 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We do not adver- tise to lead the publie astray, but WHAT WE CLAIM WE CAN PROVE. 1698 SUITS, S33 OVERCOATS, $Ol REEFERS, 635 ODD PANTS. “armers and others have found in the past that we sold Clothing much caueaper than any other house in the trade, and that we treat our customers right everyone knows. atic eruptions—-produces baldoess. Bear in mivd that Aoti-Dandruff removes dandruff | with three applications—stops falling and re- | stores fading hiir to i's origins! e lor. So d by drugyg-sis at 75 cents per buitie. iF | A Famity Wirep Our —Says a recent despatch : Henry Patterson hved with his) two sisters at Pictou. Henry was doing business ¢s usual on Ssturd«y. Twenty. | four hours later he was dead. Within an} hour of the brother's death one of the sis- ters passed aw-y. Ou Tuesday the second | | sister died. Tne whole family is thus wiped out. The thre funerals will take pisce at tre same time. The deaths were f om pneum nia, resulting from coids — a -~ SKMODPA’S DISCOVERY, the Great Germau-tmcrican_Rem- | edy for Meart, Nerves, Liver, Hidneys, Bleod. Guarantee eoutract wiih every botile. Pay | only fer the good yeu receive. | At ali Druggists, $81.00 per | bettie, six bottles 85.50. If you | want to know about SKODA’S REME- | DIES, send postal for * Morning |} Might. i i j —_——_—— A large assortment of plain and fancy , lamps are to be sold clesp at W. P. Coi- ' will's. 2w d&w—oetl4 Dealers with us will have cause to rejoice at the Bargains they get at our Store. Come one and all. PROWSE BROS., ‘The Wonderful Cheap Men, Charlottetown, October 6, 1892—eod & wky Ss You want a Stylish Garment. You want a Serviceable Garment. You want the Best Value. We have a most complete range of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Sacques, Reefers and Ulsters. We pay particular attention to this Department, and can assure you that in Value and Assortment it is not surpassed if equalled in the city. STANLEY BR Brown's Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, October 15, 1892—eod & wky ee — 2 < SELLING OFF! —_— —_———(x1)— Greatest of all Sales 4x) Before December Ist we want to clear out the balance o Men’s Hats, Underclothing, White and Regatta Shirts, Col- ra ray . lars, ‘Ties, Hosiery, etc, STARTLING BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN: Sale positive for Cash only. ed Our own make of Readymad Clothing, in Sack Coats, Cutaways, Double—breasted Reefer: * and QOvercoats, selling at sweeping reductions. Den’t buy | imported trash when you can buy our make for less money, D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, October 20, 1892—eod & wky eee . * i COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING ———_——-AT—__—— THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ——-- 41) d heer 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 oles : October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to qud.e pricss 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 those who pay cash are entitled to the full benefic derived fron prompt payments ; and 1 as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid to travel, we will eadeavor to educate puhtic sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not foand in those who > efer cralit 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 fur you. The LAS! NOVELTIES iy our line always on hand. McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky Se —— ee GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. — We help to make a market for your prodace, as we einploy a number of haads. Faciory ia fali blast. Patroanize home industry. We are making splendid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eodJ& wky