= A Ree ta STORE. Hi ™ 4 s lot.--SCOTC lear the lot at 4.75. Call and see thi . / 24 Biack Worsted Sacque Coats, worth from 6 to 8 dollars, will ¢ Sees rete creer ec rete ae THE DAILY EXAMINER. : ; ‘ ‘ : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 i892 Local and Other Items. Tree bs a Convent. —Christmas Lst there Sy. Josern’s this afternoon and evening. large attend .nce. rome ToventLe Tawpete.—A full attendance is re. quested of the Juverile Temple on Thursday evening at 7 o clock. aii Kore raat Korr.—We have all the best emulsions, cough syrups, balsams, etc, which we sell at popular prices. ee unievittay Ture cases jb lot underclothing. Men's all-wool linders, worth $1 30, selling for 70c t» 75 Call and see them.—D. A. Bruce aneaddibinnn Cuntstuas Neweers,—The pictorial holi day issues of the various papers and magazines are arriving at the Diamond Bookstore. cienenie Praver Booxs.—A big stock of Catholic books. inclodiag mission books, etc, sel.ing at 20 percent. discount atthe Diamond Book store Livciiiliiinitienes )RPORATION.—A poll was held at Annapolis, N.S., on the l4:h, to decide upon the matter of incorporation, and the mejority for incorporation was 36 Want's Is - A Novet Staut.— Daring the day time an interesting view can be had from the interior ef the Diamond Bookstere—a real mirage Cali and see it, the sight is quite novel. Tur St Joun Way.—At the police court, on Saturday, H. A. Drury was fined $10 for allowing kerosene to remain on the ballast wharf longer than six days.—St. John Sun. - Bic Drivz.—At the Diamond B okstore for the next days specially low prices will be quoted for all kinds of blank books and sta tionery. The stock is very large, well assort- ed and attractive. at ie Tuey Want Damaces —The proprietors of the Montreal Canada Revue, which has beea condemaed by Archbishop Fabre, intend taking action for damages agaiust the eccle siastical authorities. iii Mertinc Postronep —The meeting of the SJoard of Fire Uaderwriters, to hive been held yesterday afternoon, has been postponed for one week as two of the ageuts were unable to attend owing to illness. Cid Tate Apovr BLaxxets.—We buy as cheap and sell cheaper than any house ia th: trade Lock at our prices New siock white blankets, 60 by 80; 6 Ibs only, $3. Higher grades in proportion, — Stenley Bros. n'6 3i eod siting Tue Wronc Man.—An elder of a Halifax south end Presbyterian church recently re ceived aw letter from a crook in New York, cffering te sell bim ‘‘green goods” in denomi nations of from one to twenty dollar notes He has decided not to accept the offer. = -> Tur Home Reve Fexyp.—Ata meeting of the Irish party, beld at Dublin recently, Mr. Biake, member of parliament for the south division of Longford, read a letter enclosing a check for $5,0°0 from the committee of the Irish Home Rale organiz:tion at Toronto, Canada, - From Bos'oxn.—The steamer Worcester, Captain Allen, arrived here yesterday after. noon with « large miscellaneous freight and three passengers— Miss McKinnon, Miss Mc- Cormack and Mr. Freeman. She will Jeave on retarn to Boston to-morrow (Thursdey) afternoon at 4 o'clock. ncn CaNapraN Horses ty Enoitaxp. — Thus far this year 1369 horses, valued at $214,785, have been exported from England to Canada, against 1,222 valued at $126,264 in 1891; and only 125, valued at $17,925 ia 1891. ‘There is a large and increasing demand for horses of various kinds in the English market. - Suppen Deata —A Moncton despatch says : Mrs. Charlies P. Henry, a middle aged lady living at Lewis Mountain, near Butternut Ridge, started for church on Sunday, but finding no fire there, went into the house of her sister nearby and died in her chair a few migutes later. Heart failure is supposed to be the cavae of death. —— Lapiks appreciate Anti-Dandruff from the fact that it not only thoroughly removes dandruff with three applications, but stops falling of the hair, restores fadiug hair to its original color, and makeg it soft and pliable withowt leaving any indication of a dressing beivg used. Clear as crystal, clean to use, it is a valuable toilet preparation, -_---»)-—— VaLvasie Coat Fixp.—According to an Amherst despateb, Mr. J. T, Smith struck a seam of coal some 2) feet thick in his area at Macean last summer, since which time he has beeg carrying on boring operations on the aren He has recently, av be believes, struck a ) marge borh in thickness of seam and quol- ity of goal. Mr, Smith intends at once sink ing @ shaft on the area. “Witt Have Law.—A quarrel between o railway sectionmar named Stewart and a far- mer named Hughes occurred at Bedford Sta- tion on the S:h inst., which Stewart come. teins resulted in the bresking of severe! of Fis ribs. Stewart has sworn ovt a warrant for the arreat of Hughes, and he was taken in last evening. He gave vajl to appear before Henry Smith, J. F., om Monday next at 1} o'clock. a Fine at St. Jony's.—A fire at St. John’s on Sundsy last destroyed the biscuit and to bacco factories of which Hon. Mr Harvey is bead. The loss of $80,000 is covered by in- eurapee, These buildings were burned at the last great fire, and wil oow take four months to reebuild. People who have visited St. John’s, Nfl, since the big fire, say that it is a hard looking sight, although they report that there do not secm to be many people in need of any of the necessities of tile. Tne captain of the brigt. Edward D, now at this port, says that when be was ia St. John’s about the fi at of October he noticed exacke coming from the ruins in several p'aces, —St. John Syn. Tre Canapsan Atwanac —The 46%h annual issue of the “Whittaker” of the Dominion, : Local and Other Items. Boys REEFERS from 90 cents up, at Prowee Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men p16 3i - WE are preparing for s startling sale of hosiery. Full particulars in a day or two. | —Beer Bros. ileal Two CaRRIAGE Wraps, found in the city} some time ago may be obtained at the) police statiun on proving property. i - we your overcoat, reefer or suit at Prowse | Gs. the only place in town where you can! find the largest assortment and ‘owest price, n)6 3i siicilpensiins Ask your druggest or grocer fur the Wilmot! Natural Spa Water by the ga}lon or glass, cr Spa water aerated, by the bottle, ard drink it as @ table water or for benefit of your health oes * We devote very special attention to our fur department. Ladies should take advantage | of the preseat low prices we are offering in | muffs, capes, caps, boas and collars.—James | Paton & Uo , Scotch, Store, 168 Victoria Row. | iii iia THERE is an immense difference between | cheap.ess and lowness of price. A worth. less piece of goods is dear at any price. We sell good guods at plain, honest prices.— Beers Bros. deci itinenconn B. I. 8.—A especial meeting of the Bene- volent Irish Society to-morrow (Thursday)! evening at 8 o'clock. Busiaess of import- ance. A full attendance of members re- quested. By order—R F Madigan, Sec’y. aa be, From Monrreat.—The steamer Cacouna arrived from Montreal with a general cargo, and sails this evening with a cargo which in- cludes 1,000 bush barley, 175 tubs butter, 40 cases eggs, 6,700 bush oats, 40 bbis oysters, 59 tons hay, and 159 bbis vegetables, _>-~— Surprtnc INTeELLIGENCE,—The bark Ralph B. Peske arrived here this morning from Pic- tou where she was on the alip for repairs The barkentine Krema arrived from Liver- pool yesterday with a carg> of salt. Port Mu'igrave, N. 8., Nov. 16.—Passed south: Varuna, Directoy, Florence M, Life Boat, Hanada, Daysprirg, Progrets, B K Kelly, Mary N Champion, North Algoma. - TakeEN Svuppenty Ityt.—An old named Joho MacKenna wastaken suddenly ili on Qaeen Street this forenoon, and fell prostrate to the sidewalk. Medical aid was summoned and MacKenna was re- moved to Connolly Bros. store, where he was kindly cared for until he wassufticient'y recovered to leave for his home. Mac- Kenna has been a sufferer from heart trouble for several years past, and has been taken down in this way on several other occasions. man | ——-—_ eo- -——_ Pouce Covurr —This morning Eiward 3yrne was fiaed $5 without cvsts for sell- ing intoxicants in a room the entire interior of which was not open to view from the street, on account of a show case placed in tha window. The cbsiruction was removed after the summons was served, In giving judgment, the Magistrate said he would not feel bound to impose a $5 fine for simi- lar infractions of the Act, but would make the fine more or less as warranted by the circums’ances of the cise. Three drunks were diaposed of for fines ranging from $1 or 4 days to $2 or 8 é sys a ge ANoTHER Perecry Case. —Yesterday a summons was servel upon Alexander C. Shaw, of West River, returnable on the 29th inst.. before His Honor the Sii- pandiary Migistrate, the informant being Alex. S McPhee, a farmer, of the same place. The offence charged is that the said Shaw, on the 6th of September last, in the trial of an information preferred by him against McPhee before E. Hackett, a Just- ice of the Peace for the Provincej for all the purposes of the Fisheries Act and reg- ulations, ‘* falsely, wickedly, wilfully and corruptly” committed perjury. A number of witnesses from the country will be ex- amined, Curistuas Tree.~ The Christmas Tree in St. Joseph's Convent was opened to the public this afternoon, and will be continued to-night and to-morrow aftarnoon and even- ing. The Christmas Tree is under the management of the ladies of the Sodality, which is a guarantee that it will be emin- ently successful. No pains have been spared to please all who attend. The different tables are well stocked, and there will alao be the amusements usual on euch occasions. Ali who desire to pass away an evening very pleasantly as well as help along a good cause should make a point of ca'ling at St. Joseph’s Convent this even- ing. Dy Laruery’s Lecture —It is 5 fe to} say that his audience would have been much larger last evening if Dr Lathern had lectured upon a light and popular sub- ject, instead of upon ‘‘The English Bible.” It was, perhaps. too much to expect a crowd to come to hear about the inspiration of those who wrete the scriptures, or the struggles and sufferings and martyrdom of | those who translated them into the vulgar tongue and gave them to the English people —‘‘a priceless heritaga.” Only the thoughtful few take much interest in the scriptures. Still, there was a goodly num- ber to see and hear Dr. Lathern, and to applaud Dr WH. Johnson when he ex- pressed the thanks of the Epworth League and admitted the debt due to Dr. Lathera by the audience, Mr. Frank Beer occu- pied the chair. Personal. Mr Havelock Fyfe is home from Vancover, visiting his relatives and friends here. We are indebted to Captain Allen, of the SS. Worcester, for late Boston papers. The Canada Gazette contains the ap- pointment of James A. McLean, of Bridge- water, Nova Scotia, to be ‘tone of Her viz, Copp's Canadian Almanac for 1893, is to hand. In addition té being « first-class re- | prsitory of almanse lore in all ite depart- ments, Copp’s contains even more than the one thousard and-one items of general inform- ation that nowadays are to be found in the successful almanac. This year a number of ppecial featur: s have been added, a list of the barviste @ and svlicitore in Ontario has been incluled and also a list of the practicing notaries in (sacheg Lhe clerg’ list has been eclarged and now ieglgdes all. denoniiaations io the Dominion. The regular departmen's have been varety!ly revised and corregted te the Istest possi) e date. Jn this full and com- rehensive almanac one can §ol simost any act copnected with the commercial, statistic al, astronomica!, educational. Parilam: sary or other intelligence of the Deminion, The pubjisers are the Copp, Clark Co, (Ltd.,) of foronte. Majesty's Counsel Learned in the law. The Rev. J, C. McLean, of St. Margaret's, is in the city, Mr, J. H Hooper, of Souris, is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Geo. H, Reddin, of the firm of Reddin Bros., leaves toe-morrow morning on a trip to New York. He will likely prot return be- fore Christmas. George has hosts of friends here who will unite with Tue EXAMINER in IT SETS PROPLE TALKING Prowse Brothers, —— x)— a eee WONDERFUL BARGAIN ee MEN’S, BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ SUS, Uvercoats aud Reekers, &e The whole country is_ talking about our Wonderful Prices. We want the people to know that we are not hurting oarselves 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 Standard, but we want Big Sales. We say it’s to your interest to trade with PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men, as they can show you the Biggest Stock of CLOTHING ever shown under one roof on Prince Edward wishing him a pleasant, holiday. Rev P. A McLeod, M A, of Sonya, Ontario, a native of P. E. Island, recently passed examination at Queen's University in ali the subjects of the course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Divinity (B. D.) which will accordingly be conferred ypon him, a. Ladies ulsters and everythirg in our mantle department at startling prices to clear-—W A Island, and you shall receive good square treatment. We ks & Co, next to Beer & Goffe. : novl6 2i Chtarlotetown,October 27, 1892—eod & wk | | ' AID AID GLOVES! GLOVES! Gloves Have Always Been Among Our Specialties. any weakness is pardonable, it is surely the natural feminine desire to be weil gloved; (x)— r" | 4 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, and carry a com- plete list of sizes. Our Gloves are cheap in the best sense of the word. They give the buyer the utmost of value possible for the price put upon them. STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, November 5, 18:2—eod & wky = — 3 — : = THE DISSOLUTION SALE WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL ALL IS SOLD, (0) Perkins & Sterns. (x) wom X) ALL = {Laces, Frillings, Embroideries, Children’s AT = |Lace Collars, Ladies’ Collars and Cuffs, HALF |Coiored Cashmere Gloves, Braids, Gimps,; HALF PRICE! | Fringes, Flouncing Lace, Feathers, Flowers,) PRICE! Slipper Patterns, Tidies, Aprons, Bibs, Table Scarfs, Mantlepiece Drapery. Big range of English Prints and Cretonnes at 33} per cent. discount. Black and Colored Dress Goods at 33) per cent. discount. Flannels, Fleecy Cottons and Table Linens at 25 per cent, discount. A BARGAIN COUNTER cheap. ALL AT of Odds and Ends very PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, November 14 1892, —eod & wky SC 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 vusiness, on and after October 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 of years in business, We learned that those who piy cash are entitled to the iull benefit derived fron prompt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid t» travel, we will endsavor to educate ‘public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not found in those who prefer credit to paying cash. 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. line always on hand. We must, therefore, The LAPES? NOVELTIES in our McecLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wiy : ee GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ at number of haads. Factory in fall blast. Patroaize home industry. We are making spleadid liaes of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eodj& wky Sixty All-wool T'weed two-piece Suits, suitable for Boys from 4 to 12 years, for less than cost--JAMES PATON & CO