CO Ae OTD ——_ = Other Items wen Local and a | = a avISION or Tue Vorers’ List. yal , salified persons in Chariottetowa and. u Pt names are not already re- ~ ee we hOae payed a Dominion voters’ lists for gered Scary should bear in mind that | qe a have their names put on will the ume’ sist. Applications will be | ve OD the ap’ ; up to hat time at the law office og vee . ee ant Mellish, Esq ie 2:00 — aa ete seg Book.—** Messiah, the Bruiser of the NE® Head,” by Rev. Father Davenport, sapene ad at the Diamond Bookstore. i ur CWwh, a way ss ; ome al hei i ON—~ang ocr FOR Goons selling fast, reing the best | % the city. —I erkins & Sterns. : } glue 18 octl3 l0ieod | j - } j ust opened, Chinese bulbs for | - ; Jacuets and furs of all kinds. | e best goods made, at popular | Bios. oct23eoedtf BuLBS ! and choice hyacinth ~Haszard & Moore. Briss seered lily and chow aril winter bioom. r ; ‘6S has We gq * ed, wn . Goodg AsTRAKAS we keep © +t es. yee! pie a Oe aother let of also a few ce satin etchings. —Haazard We have just received & h we poplar 50 cent artelypes; tt gore ery cho & Moore. --- - —_ < rm Minp,—The concert in aid of ospital in the Lyceum 19. 3 ah cc Die as Pe da) thie . Fa RAR IT a. E. Is.and H on Thursday, Nov. ODS. ire the f Fal, & aii Tux evening session of the Chariotte- town Business College and Writing Acad- : Monday nex?, at 7.30 o'clock. y opens i + 2 9: ewy ope 023 3i bi - (rey TAXES - -_To-morrew (Saturday) will} be ‘be last day for paying up city taxes — The} hose in arrears wi)! be published qmes Of t a Mos lay. A word to the wise should be autficient. Por gents’ winter underwear, in Scotch, | try James Paton |} cashmere and Ilama wo« l, on | oct21 3i | & Co's, Market Square. apennorinn : Pox’ Fart to Hear Ir.—Rev. C, M. Tate willdeliver an address in the basement ef the Methoars* Brick chureb, on Monday, evening next. His subject will be “British Columbia and the Indiaas. Don't fail to 4 attend. —— - A Goopv Live of gents’ driving gloves, worth $1 50, for WV By Market Sq. oct 21, Si lipeiwith chamois sk ; 0. at James Pat n& 6 the $1.10, at Jam Ring S and a, On lock’ | Pri. iS nd, , ssiiitt Tue Rirtx —The regular annual target practice of No. 1 Battery, Garrison Artil- lery, postponed from Saturday last owing to untavoratle weather, will take place to- morrow (Saturday) afteracen, beginning at one o'cluck. q “pian Qi Tue Campsetts ark COMING !" — Such were the welcome words that were told the brave defenders at Lucknow; and Campbell’s Quinine Wine will assist you when you are weak and need support. —_~~>— ~ Tye Fastnet arrived from Halifax, via intermediate ports, at eight o'clock last evening with sfvil freight. Hon. Isidore LaBlane of Arichat was a passenger. She \eaves on return this afternoon at four o clock, yew bch wil —o——— Meuissa.- Call at Prowse Bros and get one of the new waterproof coats, good for winter or summer. octZl 3i Mission Hovse.—Remember the gospel meeting on Long Street to-night instead of Thursday night. Those who come will find the place warm and comfortable. The place of meeting is where Miss Bartlett kept the mission room. ae — lar. oe8, Lapis who are sufferivg from suppressions, bearing-down pains, nervousness, or any kind of female weakness, will find Dr. Williams’ ink Pills are an infallible cure. Try them. lw uar Reuctoy asp Humanrry.—At Market Hall on Sunday, Rev. G W. Kent, of Hal-}. ifax, will preach on what religion ought to du for huwan kind, aud enquire whether the religion of the Church is dving it. + ae Services to begin at 3 SJ and 8 39. Come to the exhibition of crockery, china and glassware thatis being offered so cheap tomake room for more new goods,—W. P. Colwi |. 4w dw—oct3 dintibpdi FootBaLt.—A hard-fought game of foctball was piayed at Halifax on Wedneaday after- noon, between the Dalhousies and Leicester- shire Regiment. Neither side scored, and the game was a draw ia favor vf the College, the former team making several touches for safety, Tue Mayriowek arrived here from Pug- wash yesterday afternoon with general freight and several passengers. She left on return this morning at mine oO’ ~ Mr. J. M. McLeod, of the Amherst Boot and Shoe Factory, and Mr. and Miss Acorn were among the passéngers. i deed For Boston.--'Phe steamer Carroll, Caytain Brown, sailed for Boston yesterday afternoon with a large general carge and the following passengers: Miss Honll, D McKenzie, Miss Dogherty, Miss S Kuchanan, Miss K McLeod, Angus McLeod, Miss 8 A Buchanan, Jane Dooley, Wm Doyle, Paul Doyle, Michael Doyle, J Wilkey, (VW Wilkey, Mary McKia- non, Annie McInnis, A Murphy, Mr Silli- phant, Miss McNeiil, —_—_e—-- A Maritime Province Ewrerrnise.—A Rumber of gentlemen in New Brunswick end Nova Scotia have decided to form & company | to build a charcoal iron furmaee on Grant farm, about twelve miles from New Glasgow. A very large deposit of high-grade iron ore, with belts of limestone running through it, lias already been opened up, and large furests of splendid hardwood in the vicinity have n secured, from which the charcoal will be made. Application is to be made at once to the Government for letters patent. Ernest A. Sjoatedt, a man of much experience in this business, is to be the manager of the compeny. =" THE D | (P. E.1.), King’s, | Pictou, lnverness, AILY EXAM tee oy PELUGRA PHIC N EWS A VS. SPrctan DRSPATOHES To Tue Examiner Election Appeals Orrawa, Oct. 23. presented for hearin of the Supreme ot ens here on Tuesday, @ Prince and Queen's Shelburne, Annapolis Lunenburg and Antig- he appeals are from the liminary obj-ctions, Appeals have been at the October term of Canada, which O} he election cases ar onish (N.8.). T judgments on pre ee Sad Suicide. a Sr. Joun, Oct. 23. vx-United States Consul Ja St mes M committed suicide here yesterday by seen ing himself through the head. Several at- tacks of grip unbalanced hig mind, and the . } y e i ” « Oroner * ur T a accore After the Globe. * Orrawa, Oct. 23. on. Mr, Chapleau will sus the T Globe for libel for stating thac last ealea , al session he offered to join the grits. — Floods in Spain. : Manprip, Oct. 23, _Ammense tracts of land south of the Sei Nevada, are submerged by floods Many al ni s y Pp I —_—S— a —~— Terrible Gales. Lon pon, ee A terrible gale accompanied by becameedhos seas, prevails at Anglesa Islands io the Jrish Sea. [he gale has also spread over a great pert ot England and is doing a vast amount of injury. Weather tiulletin. —_— Toronto, Oct. 23.—10 -a. m. Increased cloudiness, followed by gales, with rain, — —_ ene Horse Notes. The trotting season is practically closed, aud it is more than probable that Sunol will hold the title of queen of the turf until at least next year. How much longer it would be unwise to predict. As the reader is doubtless aware, Sunol’s record of 2,08} was made on a kite-sheped track, which is estimated to be from twoto four seconds faster than the regulation track on which the record 2.08% by Maud S. was made, and also 2.09 by Nancy Hanks. This latier performance on a regulation oval track is looked upon as the greatest turf event of recent years. Horsewen already put fuith the argument that while Sunol won a tech- nical title to the record, the 2.09 of Nancy Hanks shows a mare of more speed. In order to eclipse the work of Maud 8. or Nancy Hanks, in the opinion of horsemen, Sunol should have reduced the record of 2.08} by at least two or three seconds, to allow for the difference in the tracks. Next season will, beyond question, witness some remarkable performances on the turf. Budd Doble is the only driver that has given more than one trotter the world’s re- cord. He drove the fastest mile that had ever beentrotted when he gave Dexter 2.174, his record, and Goldsmith Maid, 2.14, was the champion trotter when he gave her her record. Now it lovks as though he would give Nancy Hanks « re- cord faster than that of any other trotter. However, John Splan gave Rarus 2,13} aud Johnson 2 063, their record?, buat as the latter is a pacer, he is not up to Doble, althouzh the two Splan drove were the champion records when made. The best trotting records for the seascn, as compired with last year are as follows: Yearling, 1891, Belle Bird, 2 27}. Two year old, 1891, Arion, 2.15]. Two year old, 1890,gVida Wilkes, 2 22) Three year old, 1891, Faustimo, «2 143. Three year old, 1890, Regal Wilkes, 2.17%. Fost year old, 1891, Bella Archer, 2. 15}. Four year old, 1890, Sunol, 2 10}. Any age, 1891, Sunol, 2.08} Second best, any age, 1891, Nancy Hanks, 2.09. Third best, any age, 1891, Allerton, 2 O9{. Fourth best any age, 1891, Nelson, 2.10. Best, any age, 1890, Sunol, 2.104, At the Slockton, Cal , record meeting on Tuesday, Advertiser, & three-year-uld by Electioneer, went against his record of 2 22, making the mile in 2.16, flat. His quarters were 34; 1.05}, 1.403, 2.16. — 7. U. Shippes’ Kilvain then trotted against 2 24 and made a mile in 2.227 Lady Wella, by Eieetioneer, went against her re- cord of 2.27 and made the mile in 2.263. Fred Talbot's Mount Hood went against 2.26} and made a mile in 2.223. After- wards Sunol was vrought out, and as stated in Tok Examine? of Wednesday, made the mile in 2.98}. On the follow- ing day the yearling Belle Bird lowered her record, 2.273, to 2.262. Arion, by Elec- tioneer, lowered his record, 2.154, and made a mile in 2.144. Palo Alto went against his record, 2 123, aud lowered it to 2.114. 000 is said to have been ble and refused for De!)- Mambrino, 2.2)}, dam bv Delmarch extablishe d at Cambridge An offer of $15, made by Budd Do march, 2.113, by ™ George Wilkes, 2.12. a new stallion race recor City, Ind., Sept. 25. soning Cumber- the match race for $3,000 at ie Park, Nashville, Tennesse, on Wedner- day, Direct beat Hal Pointer in three straight poe 2 10; 2.094 (the beat ever made Time, 2 in a race in harness), and 2 l. New York Recorder is authority fer Halifax Echo. i he | There never was a greater boon fo t housewife. Every form of stain or dirt) disappearf before L: svive Phenix—the new | solutive, Wash cotten, linen or flannel | with it. It cleans all kinds of utensils. It Willclean your silverware. It is a phen-| omenal soap saver, because it does the work without the use of soap at all. It | makes » wonderful improvement in your ¢lothing, after you have used it a few times. A powder, but not the old chemi- cal powder, which destroyed both your hands and your clothes. It makes the skin aoft, and the hardest washing Ask your grocer, o23 | s t The } statement that & representative of } aa. the California millionaire, og meget sn after of $125.000 to Ubaries Reed fx 1 the stallion for which be paid $100, turday last. Blaise, ' Imont sale on 5@ at the Be 1 that J. Malcolm For exactly $45,000 for She will not be sent xt spring. bes, of Nancy to beat Jt is now Bai Boston, prid Hanks, 2.09. — her recerd until ne ; spring. : The-best place to buy clothing, ~ Lon- don House corner — Harris & ee ; just received gome very Beer 4+ Goff ae figs, new stock, fine table raisins al easy. : oi) | octla—Si Ae tte ee ttt ._ Horse } Local Notices. rugs, hav we have a gooc ae Harris & Stewa = i range. | aon rt. 021 d2w eod Melissa” waterproof coats f } | J. B. Macdonald's, onde Gide PRowsE Bros. is i ' SE Bros. the right and I a house in town ne tg the does os tie ve the smallest, @nd quantity and | _ yt re largest, as well as the quality the » Ask to see our $1.95 overcoat, oct 2) Si | A lotof heavy wi i y winter clothing, suitab! men 8 OVercoats and ladies’ jackate at e5 es cent discount, at J B Macdonald’s. | 7 oct22 6i d w quarterly accounts k Wright 4 Co. ‘i octl6 6i 2 ’6 new Mellissa waterproof overcoat at arris & Stewart's. 021 d 2w eod ee ren's, boys’ and youths’ reefers, over- 8, Cape-coats, ulsters and macintoshes ¢1eap at James Paton & Co's, oct2) Boys’ overcuats i ; ‘4, @ splendid range Harris & Stewart's, 021 dow ood ' ~~ —_— Kind attention to our will, be appreciated by Mar Se a We Do Not Advertise for Fun! T COSTS TOO MUCH MONEY— but when we have such a good supply of FAMILY GROCERIES as we now have, we believe it pa ! ys to call the attention of every Householder to the fact. Sugar! Sugar! WEST INDIA AND RAW SUGARS.— We have a large supply bought low for cash We can and will seli aslow as any Store in the city. Specially low rates in lasge lots for preservizig pur pos: s, Flour! Flour! Our own special brand of Flour—* Ca:ter’s Best ”—is giving splendid satisfaction. Try a Barrel. Tea! Tea! We have probably the best assortment of Tea in the city. Tea at 22, 25, 28, 35, 50 and 70 cents per lb. A! warranted, sa Highest Cash Price psid for Eggs, and one cent per dozen extra ¥ hen exchanged for Groceries, GEO. CARTER & CO., Grocers and Seedsmen, Ch’town, July 22, 1°91—dy law wy OLD LONDON | Billiard Hall & Oyster House | IS STILL TO THE FRONT! MVERYTHING of the best. Call and be _4 convinced. FRESH OYSTERS re- ceived every day. JOHN JOY, oct20—tf APOLLINARIS, ‘Ths Quesn of Table Waters,” —_ 16,020,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BRO.., jy30—4m eod pd Sole Agents. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED.— 4 ica. Good reference required. Apply to Mas. GeOR@K PEAKB. dw—oc23 YOR SALE.—Remington Repeating Rifle, 44 calibre, 14 shot, nearly new, with leather case. Ingnire at this oftive. 3i—oct23 MALL BASE RURN ER for sale cheap. Aop- 3 ply to K. W, Tayton. oct20 wa OY WANTED.—About 16 years of age, to B run with parcels and serve in a store. _Ap- ply by letter, with reference, to P. O. Box 253. oct20- ~—lw OST —On Saturday afternoos, a gold pencil L cage (bcooch). between Rochtora and Kus- tun Streets. The finder will ve suitably reward- ed by leaving it at this office. tfi--eci2) “Tite of H moreble Ciracies St hus been in course of prepsarta- da will be immediately Profusely iilustra- for prospectus copy NTED —An active. honest boy, at the Do- minion Boot and Shoe Store. 4 i—oct20 ‘ GEN Tst art Parnell” tion for ome time, an issned Retail ion, Oe § i immediately 4o-, a fel agent's outtit and all will be torwerdes post paid Liberal commissions Act quiet : ‘As on# of the greatest staresmen of the age, mil- lions will desire to read the book. EARLE = B- LisHING lfouss, St. John, VN. B octl9 ANTED. W in a small fa Dorchester Street. T°? LET.— A Shop on corner of and Grafton Streets. suitable Apply tu vAMES BRALES. _4 gervent for general housework mily. Apply to Mrs. ALLbY, eod—octl7 Great George tor un «ithe, tf—octld - The § i Y {otel lately KT.—The Stora in the City u ‘ TY Boaied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist, It wi] bs ficted up to suit the incomiog tenant. Good ca larage underneath, which ag res be ; fitted up if required. Avply to DANIEL Day:ks. | gept22—dy ws fortably * house of the und ejiigroy streets.— MRS. 7 i gecti6 —Si eod "alten tert 3 > . os . “i l ANTED.—A girl for genera nee Ww Apply to Ms. W. H. STEWART, nes land Street. Tt TET.--A Dwelling H 0 ouse on the corner of T Pleasant S«reet and St Peter’s Road, con- taining 8 reoms. with Shep and Ww arehouse attached. Possession Ist Nuvember. Apply to Mrs. FLEAGER, es tf—ovtl2 ding LET.—One-half of house on Ki present occupied by Captain containing eig on given 9 st-class order, private residence or > bos ne-half of house 0 ing di vi eres. convaining ten rooms with C ovata and arty ay first-c as3 Order Reat mb Fhe ‘ ‘ . + ‘ r a? . ° 7 # : ’ e a Apply to Joha Kelly &-4., Pd ute Cre : = or wy the owner, HDwW -RD KELLY, Sud Aport. sepizo—coe NTED.—Persoas seeking good board and lodving on reasonable terms can be com: scommod «ted at the private beatdtng ersigned, corner of Prince an $, STUMBLE. a hou-ework- ' 4 ng Street, at Knos Rake, ae Pos- 3 next. The house 18 ~\ re well adapted for a rdiaz heue. A/so—- reet, Kuuwn &3 fod- 7 i . Street NT.—Dwelling House on Kent % =< vpn City Hall, containing nine rooms. try, closets, water ani good cellar. App r pe SCANTLEBU Q) Prince Street. eod—sep t dt a. 4 i — ae ts, RY, 1 idences, well odern conuve- unobstructed uading country. inspection from CAMPBELL, harbor and surco iew These houses are now open for ce” DRESS GOO tis .X) Our Fall and Winter buyin a view of offering you the Bb Best Figures. OUR STOCK IS LARGE! OUR GOODS NEW! OUR PRICES LOW! The BEST is our BID for your business. The Latest in Style, the Finest in Quality and the Utmost 2 eae have been combined by us in our eftort or trade. STANLEY BROS., BROWN'S BLOCK. KINS & STERNS. FALL IMPORTATIONS COMPLETE! STOCK FIRST-CLASS, AS USUAL VALUE NOT EXCELLED BY ANY (x)— do not Fail to See Our Stock! | fe [0] IN DRESS GOODS! IN MIELLINERY ! IN JACKETS ! IN MANTLE CLOTHS ! {x has been done with est Qualities at the 9o =Uy Charlottetown, October oes Seay etc — Wien Looking for Dry Goods EXCEL EXCEL EXCEL EXCEL WE WE WE WE SS Rp ee ore ano aM / Our Siock of Staple Goods is exceedingly large and our prices very low indeed. We give patterns, invite comparissn, and are sare of pleasing you. Charlottetown, October 23, 1891—eod & wky COUNT YOUR CASH! FE HOW MUCH YOU HAVE TO SPEND ON CLOTHING. Don’t spend it—see us first. We'll make it aocomplish wonders for you. We are selling the handsomest QVERCOATS aud SUITS that can be seen in this city. They are models of neatness, models of handwork, models in design and finish, and models in economy. Nothing that we could say about them, however, would give you half so correct an idea of their merits as a single glance will convey. All goods are sold on honor, and satisfaction ranteed. JENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS and CAPS in great variety. Our Stock of UNDERCLOTHING cannot be surpassed You can always depend on getting THE by any place in the city. READYMADE CLOTHING OF OUR OWN MAKE. BEST if you buy our manufacture, REMEMBER, you save on every Dollar's worth you buy from us. D. A. BRUCE’S, The Birthplace for Great and Honest Bargains. Charlotttetown, October 23, 1891—eod & wky Se SSE = ann ———— & [x] We have to thank our numerous friends for their patronage last month. We want to double our sales this month. Im order to do so we have got prices AWAY DOWN. Our expenses are the smallest _in Town. That is our secret in selling cheap. Big stores and big advertisements mean that you have to pay two prices. Don’t be led astray. but come to the THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE ey , 9 —o SS = oe 186 QUEEN STREET. (. J. PATTON, T. M. PATTON, Ten Years with Ch’town Woolen Co. Late of Blanchard & Co., Truro, N.S i7 a, m™. to 6 0. OI. Apply to THOMAS Richmond Street. dy—septae Charlottetown, October 16, 1891—eod & wky