at the SCcorcH HOUSE. ULSTER or SUIT , Giet your OVERCOAT ” — TID * * ake —— _ en *~ DAILY EXAMINER. : - - an Local and Other Items. Fyotisu GLYCKRINE Soap, was l2c a cake pow Se, at i's Medics! Hall. octl0 lw eod - Ovr cigar business is immense No store gives the vaine we do.---Reddin Bros. oct|2 2i - Cicars.—10,000 choice Havana cigars, re tail only. Best value we ever had.— Reddin Bros octl2 2i la aaa Bexcover.—The first row of the Lyceum gallery will be reserved for to-morrow’s enter= teinmenit. mn - - Asovt 135 pairs corsets to be cleared within the next few days, in sizes 25 to 29 inches A big bargain. W. A. Weeks & Co. oct]? 2i Piees.—$500 worth of briar pipes, just opened. A good pipe from l0e up.—Reddin Bros. octll 2i - Beer Bros. are opening to-day new dress goods, trimmings, &e. These goods will at once be placed on sale at discount prices. oct 13 23. - County Court.—Saturday, lith inst., is the last day for serving summonses for the October sitting of the County Court at Char lottetowa. Reovenkp —The Sunday School ‘leachers’ meeting to-night at 7.50 in the schoolroom of ine Baptist Charch. All teachers and bible students invited. eoieseciiiaaiaciiad A Curriostry.—A cabbage with three heads growing from one root on three <is- tinct stalks, was left at the officecf the Moncten Times a few aays ago. ciniiidibalinass JovugNAListTic —Sydney, C B., has a new daily paper—the Morning Sua. It is well filled with news, and claims to be independent ia politics. Mr. J. W. D. Sterns is the publisher. niin, Kixo's Cottece.—The reopening of King’s College, Windsor, N. 8., for Michaeimas term this year is later than usual on account of re- pairs that are being made to the building. Term will commence on the 22-d inst. ~ Many people are taking ad- yentage of our cheap sale. Dont be led astray by “ ~ advertise- ments, but come irect te the Wonderful Cheap Store. Divorces By WHovesaLe —O..e day last week five women receive] decrees of divorce from their husbands at St. Paul, Mian. This makes nearly a score for the week An epidemic of diverce-hunting has apparent'y struck St. Paul, Crry Taxes —Accordiag to the law in such cases, the City Clerk is sow hard at work prepsting a list of tex def-ulters for publica- tion. The list will be ready for pablicatiof io ashort while. In the meantime those who do not care to have their names published are at liberty to pay up > Tue Secretary of the P. BE. 1. District, W M.S., of the Methedist Church, wishes to | announce that the annual district convention |} will be held in Summerside in February next. Each Auxiliary throughout the district is res | quested to send two delegates, and each Band | Date and further psrcticulars later. oe one From Hatrrax. ~The steamer Fastnet, Captain Hopkins, arrived from Halifax yester- day afternoon with a cargo of general mer- | chandise and one passenger—R. E. Harris. | She sailed for Summerside at 10 o'clock last night and lett there thie forenoon tor Port Hawkesbury. The Citv of Ghent left Halifax and will be due here on Saturday. - C M. B. A ~The Supreme Council of the OCxtholic Matas) Benen Montreal on the 12ch There was @ large at- tendance of delegates The treasurer's report shows that the sum of $1 25),0)0 was receiv ed during the p:st two years, and the supreme recorder atates that the membership is 34,794 New branches to the rumber of 148 were estsblished, fortyecne being in Canada. last night Association met in i | i we aco Puenmastic.—The next great fistic event is the battle between Joe Choynski, of California, and George Godfrey, of Boston. They will fight before the Coney Island Athletic Club, on Monday evening, Oct. 31, for a purse of $5,000, of which the vie- tor receives $4,500 and the loser $500. Boch men are now ia training, Choynski at the Navesink Highlands and Godfrey at Revere Beach, Boston. Aw Oup Furenp Heanp From —A Brock- ville, Oat., despstch of the Lib says: A lady named Shepperd hired the towa bail to de- liver a lecture against Roman Catholicism toe night, bat the property committee, when it learned the nature of the subject, withdiew the permission. To-night a crowd, numbere ing thousands, assembled and demanded ad mission for the lady, bat this was refoysed, aod the mayor was requested to give permise sion to batter in the duots, but this he denied having the power todo, The Orangemen are getting up an impiompta d-monstration to express their indignation over the affsir. Broxe Jarm.—Three prisoners escaped from the Bangor, Me, jail on Sunday morning last. Their names are Charles M. Tweedie, John Ryan and John Me Donald. Tweedie haila from Houltwun, Me, Ryan from Fredericton, N. B, and McDonald from Prines Edward Island McDonald was workihg out a sentence cf eighteen months for assaulting a colored deaf mute. He is described as being 23 years old, height 6 feet, dark complexion, blick moustache just cropping out, weight about 190 pounds, Uric Actp in the blood is the cause « f near- ly aij uisease. It visits every prt of th» body and is lisble to fasten divease on any organ; the duty of the kidneys is to extract wastes from the blood; a cold will stop this action, a pain in the back follows, aud, unless relief is obtained, permanent inability of the | kidneys to perform their fanctions follows, which may terminate in liver complaint, dys- psiv, disease, dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills assist the kidneys to natural work, and cure all | complaints and results arising fiom same. 6 Is a day or two we will open 5C0 dozen new style ladies’ and gentlemen's handker- | chiefs. They were bought expressly for | the Xmas trade, but in order to show our | customers and the public that they cannot afford to buy their goods anywhere else if | they want nice goods, we will at once place them on sale at prices that will shock the | shrewdest buyers. Charlottetown will see prices on handkerchiefs, never read of or dresmt of before. Look out for chis sen- sation.— Beer Bros. oct 13 2i. j bivod | executed, TELEGRAPHIC NEW 8. ulema Srectat Desparcues ro Tue EXAMINE R Ottawa News. Orrawa, Oct. 13. | : Sir John Thompson has been appointed President of the Council, during the P.e- sident’s absence. i fics Judge Wurtele, of the Supreme Court of on TUCKY TY SAW FIN IM Quebec, has been promoted to the Queen's sench, vice Judge Cross, resigned. Chief Justice Sir Alexander Lacvste, ex- Speaker of the Senate, has been sworn in as a Privy Councillor. Censures a Prince. Lonpon, O.t. 13 The Star makes a covert attack on the! Prince of Wales’ absence from Tennyson's | funeral service. The Star prints a letter saying the Prince prefers to go shooting or attending Newmarket race to attending | the funeral of such a man as Tennyson. The writer protests that the Prince finds hopping over helpless birds more congenial! employment than attending the funeral of & great man, and urges that his derelection on this occasion be not allowed to pass without officia] protest. winicileeitineciaanieil Sports at Halifax Haurrax, Oct. 13. The Dalhousies won from the Leicester- shire Regiment yesterday at foutball—a try to nothing. In the races at the Riding grounds yes- terday, the 3 minute race was won by Gentleman, with Black Tum _ second; the 2.40 was taken by Gladstone, with C. P. R. second. The match race between the stallions Resolution and Stranger was won by the former in straight heats. Tennyson and Canada Lonpon, Oct. 13. Sir Charles Tupper’s presence at Tenny- son's funeral on behalf «f{ Canada recalls Tennyson's pleasure at the rendering by Albani, the Canadian artiste, of his jubilee ode at the opening of the Colonial Exhibi- tion. Tennyson +lways tock a keen inter- est in Canadian progress and resented the epirit of “Little Evglandism,” which was willing to «bsndon her to the United States. Railway News. Mowncron, Oct. 13. The new time tab'e of the Intercolonial Railway goes into «ffect on Monday next, 17th inst. There 1s a rumor that Pottinger will be- come general manager of Government rail waysin place of Schreiber, who, it is be- , lieved, will stil be counccted with the department at O.tawa. Still They Come. Montrea., Oct. 13. The stream of immigration from Wash- ington, Nebraska and the Northern States to the Canadian Territories is quite unprece- dented, and thousands of acres are being taken up every weck by those prople, who | are delighted with their new homes. After the (Czar. Paris, Oct. 13. Dix Nourieme Siecle says an attempt has been made to assassinate the Czar by blowing up his train with a dynamite bomb, and that five persons were killed and fourteen injured by the explosion. Weunther Kalletip Toronto, Oct. 13.—10 a. m. Light and moderate winds; fair with a little higher temperature, rere General Telegraphic News Winnreee, Oct. 11.—There is indigna- tion in military circles over the suspension of Col, Viiliers, deputy adjutant general, on the strength of a rumor that he had left the district on his honeymoon trip. A des- patch has been received suspending Col. Villiers and temporarily naming Capt. Howard as head of the Ivcal militia. The colonel had not left bis district, as all god, as his trip had uot «x ended beyond Port Arthur, which is within tl General Herb rt is receiving a good deal of censure for having acted so hastily on a despatch sent by s ime busy body. Lonpow, Oct. 11 —Emigration business was resumed this week as the cholera scare ia thought to be «ver, the Allan and Dominion lines beoking British end Scandinavians to Canadian pints only. Though the “season has almost ended, emigration workers here are asking whether the Dominion government in-ends to adopt a detinite immigration policy. I: is re- gretted by them that the change of the serv ce from the agriculture to the interior department has borne such smal! truite, The beli f is general that « careful revision of the plans by the specially charged minister in c ncert with the workers here is needed. It is though here that a special attempe is wanted to secure a prepaid pass«ge system,suc') 4s peopled the Western States. Buth New Z valand and Qieenland are making special eff rts, in view of the farm laborers strike, to supply the Isbor matket through the med um of assisted p wssages, Larceny.--At Cardigan, yesterday, be- fore W. P. Lewis and Donald Stewart, E q's, J. P.’s, Allon McSwain was arraigned on a charge of receiving stolen goods It appears that on the night of Wedoesday, the Sth inst, a lot of harness, car- penter’s tools, and other articles were stolen from the premises of George E Goff, e boundaries. Woodville, Lot 54. Owing to the heavy rain during that day and evening, the | carriage used by the thieves could be | tracked considerable distance, and | suspicion was excited aginst Neil end | Hugh McSwain. A search warrant was, sworn out by Mr. Goff before W. P Lowis, and placed in the hands of C mstable | McGregor. Yesterday, the Warrant was the stolen goods being found on MeSwain's premises and Ailen Me» | Swaip was arrested. Neil and Hugh Mes) Swain could not be found. Allen McSwain, after the preliminary hearing, was remanded to jail at Georgetown, prea nene ey TAdURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 &92 Reati! Act! Buy! - ff YL 4 M “Yee QAAT WE WILi. DO FO \PATRONS DURING THE — eT OE Cz We cords. will Never has such assortment been seen _>, ae? 5 R OUR FRIENDS AN SRASON OF 1842 beat all previous re- a large under one roof on Prince Edward Island. Below is a what we have. true statement of We do not adver- tise to lead the public astray, but WHAT PROVE. 1698 SUITS, WE CLAIM WE CAN S833 OVERCOATS, 901 REEFERS, 635 ODD PANTS. Farmers and others have found in the past that we sold Clothing much c.caper than any other house in the trade, and that we treat our customers right everyone knows. Dealers with us wil! have cause to rejoice at the Bargains they get at our Store. Come one and all. PROWSE BROS., ‘the Wonderful Cheap Charlottetown, October 6, 1892—eod & wky Men. (ie eA eS 3 | / aft rf *i* ea Y 4 Jat 2 vA oJ ia y STANLEY BROS OF ween FASHIONABLE DRESSGO0DS. | MIJL_LLINERY (ne of the Most Snocessfal Departments in the Store LATEST NOVELTIES ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. The Newest things in WOOLEN MA- TERIALS for Fall and Winter Costumes. All the latest Colorings in DIAGONALS, MOTTLES and Plains. English & American Hats & Shapes. All Werk Guaranteed. ee ee ili chia hale hae 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 WELL: --Our Garments are perfect fitting and of Superior finish and workmanship. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWA’S BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eod & wky The Largest and Best Assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS in the City. All the Latest Novelties GIMPS and ASTRAKANS. in BRAIDS, Expert Williners. ane ee ee ee When We Begin Cutting Prices. —(x) We are bound that no place will sell cheaper than us. We are over-stocked with goods this Fall and money is wanted. {f you want Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, or anything in Men’s Furnishing Goods, we'll give prices that will leave competitors in the shade, Lose no time but go to DBD. A. BRUCE'S. Our reputation as the Leading Tailoring Establishment ia Charlottetown is well known to every one. Call and inspect our magnificent stock of Overcoatings and Suitings in English, Scotch and Canadian makes, Leave your order with us. Every garment to your satisfaction or money refunded, D. A. BRUCE, CHAMPION CLOTHIER, Charlottetown, September 27, 1892—eod & wky Le —————— a e——————eE ee ST : I= COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING ———__Aa T—____ THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. denraneremnceneenene emeccsrell Sf encnenemetnemansiememint T nas has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it movin» if BARGAINS will do it. As we have decided to run our business, on and ; October Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote prices lower t the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experience uf years in business, We learned th those who pay cash are entitled to the tull benefit derived fron proupt payments; an i as “pay as you go” is the only safe road to travel, we will eadsavor to educate public entiment in favor of that independence of character which is uot found in those who eefer credit 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 LATTES NOVELTIES in our ine always on hand. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky EEE — —— Ss a —_ GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. - We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ a number of hands. Factory in fall blast. Patroaize 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—eod & wky Get your CARPETS at the SCOTCH HOUSE. _ = ee, > : = = > > > McLEOD & McKENZIE. | ame eo + & . i * +