= . EET ea - SS means Sree - a a _ 7: Re Ce es RD Se ECO en OD rye ty wr . ¥ ru> « ~~ : iE@ BAILY EXAMINLE. oe SATURLAY, OCTOBER 1 ‘$92 — i laeaatennialsiageaianaiinatan ty wal Se Nts ste ial % : Local and Other items, TELEGRAPHIC WE Ws. | die oe | 3 to a TERIALS for Fall and Winter Costumes. / ae ' i Houee. 030 St H R. McLellan, of St. John, has pur- : - siivicieniin chased the trotting horse Black Jack from Mr. E. W. Gorton will address the} Mr. Eaton, of Calais. and Frank Murchie a) : : Oe da cligicwmce a @ ES H. B. C.—Meeting on Monday evenirg Sructat Dasrarcurs 0 iki : > Cnorce Honey in the comb for sale by Geo. i i . Carter & Co. 529 lw St. John News. fo) r 8 a : ie cms \ ; Loox out for poll tax executions on St. Joun, Oct. 1. ww ! iui a= Monday. The brothers Welton and Dr. Randall are an ASH A - 9 j : 2 : Sects ey : still in jail. The prosecution waits the ar- eS . U 5 : i New shirting flannels now open at W Ajrest ef Gideon ReiJ, and the court re- 6s ae e. ee Weeks & Co. fuses to allow the pastor of the Main Street sical illite ailiittn sa mien Baptist Church to be bailed out. The pulpit ' ot Anotuer case of ladies’ jackets just} will have to be supplied on to-morrow (Sun- om Th N ki i OOLEN M } (Ine af tha Most Cnanagefy! I INM2Its in the Ctang ‘ ‘s received. -HUarris & Stewart, London day) by another mipister. ea e i ewest t .ings in W . yl a A « } ub U th ; t Yat uy ddl } i mals ili ut gre. ‘ & All the latest Colorings in DIAGONALS, | LATEST NOVELTIES ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. ~ meeting inthe Y. M. C. A., to-morrow] has purchased Eston’s mare Laty Allright. . a a oe . = ” ’ : . r- . | : afternoon. Subject: ** Fruit bearing. “A Jack and A L Slipp s Sea King have NM OTTLE3 and Plains. s? - eu matched to trot a race for $50 a side | a . - CuiLv's ae —- child's Se in | this afternoon. Th i ¢ . the Exhibition Building on Wednesday or e Largest and Best As*ortment of | ° . . . & Thursday evening may be obtained on appli- 4 ° ea @ oa 5 } ah & A A HI t S +: Thareday evening may Another Record Beater. DRESS TRIMMINGS in the City. GNOUSN & AMEPCaN Hats a olapes. . & > — SPRINGFIELD, Massa., Oct. 1. I. O. O. F.—Tae next session of the Sov- Willi ' ; ereign Grand Lodge will be held at Mil-| , illie Windle made & mile yesterday, waukee, Wis, in 1893. The close proxim- with a flying start, in the phenomenal time CD resentatives a good 0} p utunity of attend-|™*0'8, which was the world’s record, made he the World's Fair , r about a fortnight ago on the sawe track. — All the Latest Novelties ia BRAIDS, | : GiMPS and ASTRAKANS. Expert Williners. All Work Guaranteed. * 7 | Ask your neighbors if they use Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. They strengthen the nerves, tone the system, and the most stubborn cases of ' nee kidney diseases yield to their inftuence. They A Swift Yearling. are especially appreciated by the old. Ask Sate your neighbors abuut them. 10 Wicarra, Kansas, Oct. 1. ity of this to city Chicago will give the re- of 20445, supplanting A. A. Zimmer- pi lad Bt ie ahaeadiiinalt in oe il . oo ---— ° r > r yy - . g rence te geet cate a een STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROS. | of the Philharmonic Society wil! be held ia payee 4 e 7 & fA. x F/ e ‘3 their ballon Monday evenis z next at 8 o'clock. Lonpown, Oct. L. i Ic is hoped that all whoiatend to take pert in The elevation of Cyr] Fiower to the (x) - « ° the work of the season will make ic a point to Peerage caused * vacancy in the House - ve be present er send their names to the secre-| of Commons for South Bedfordshire. Ln “4 + * “ #1) tary. the new election, held yesterday, the! ME ANT i IS a R ED bACK aTS ’ Ss ie Liberal candidate defeated the Liberal fa 4 b ° ¥ .s Unionist by 434 votes. theirs Hall Steck of HARD A large part of our first importations already sold. Three (3) Cases Latest Novelties Re ra: + : ‘ ter get . ’ i) ee, . oa e> pected daily. Small sizes and large sizes, Misses’, Maids’ and Ladies’. ie NOTE WEL: Our Garments are perfect fitting aad of superior finish and workmanship. , é STAWLEY BROTHERS, BROWS SL00K, VICTORIA ROW, a High Crewn. J Heavy Waarnen.<The Agricelteriat says:| Belle Axton lowered her own and the nm aw During the hurricane on Monday night last, a world’s yearling records here yesterday, barn belonging to Mr. Peter Stavert, at Wil-| Pacing over the regulation track in 2 21} Yharlottetown, September 20, 1892—eod & wky z mot Valiey, containing five or six tons ot hay Snineonhisiiienainetinante a om as ” ‘ . y . x was torn all to pieces by the wind, the great : = : er part of it beiag carried several chains and Ottawa News. 8 Ss sf some of it a long distance from the foundation. . te ee Se ~_- - - ee eres on Lamerenee ae lt was a very s.rong building, with a heavy a Orrawa, Oct. 1. ©? c. &y old fashioned frame, but very littie of it was Sir John Caldwell Abbott leaves for| Sop ‘4 Fy 4 ry Prt 74 » T % «# left together. The hay was seattered it is} England on October 8th. f 5 ; n 2 ad @ i 4, i S454 ri, iy ' oe hard to say where. ‘The civil service examinations commence # — —<_ “ Sd ' cretion November 8th. ae Tue Date Cuancev.—The management of ma = re the Uuting Park, Moncton, are preparing for pee oe pripmnainsniricntat Mi CIS. scnsstinnnsiinieis a big day's sport. Saturday, October 8th, Obituary. es f $ waa toe day fixed, but as tae exhibition is to — r . ; . a8 be held thac day itis probable that ancther ruro, Uct. 1. . Jinan . , i cai fi dey wiil be selected. Lue Cait aeie 3 a Ms. Christina Ho'mes, of Pictoa, died ® S i¢ T . T j ; - : 45 ruuping high jump, hardie race, 100 yards|,, Jen teré:y ; : 3 : : ’ race fur seniors, 100 yards trace for juniors, bere suddenly —— y: rm soW ‘ le Be CAD whC v2 wo de bo C AQ do ao * f 33 running broad jump, quarter mile race for iunivrs, quater mile cace for seniors, three= Wenther tHatllesin. ntnatiutapgnenmt: siento 1 henathinimeensteameye ans ee leyged ince, eack race end potato race fur —-— a juniors Torort. Oct. 1.-:0a m. f \RADE has commenced to move earlier than usua., and we mean to keep it moving if i: BARGAINS will do it. As we have decided to run our business, on and after O tober Ist, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quoie prices lower than tle lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers inant Reavy ror THE Emercency —Swedish giris who come to America seeking e1m- ployment «s housemaids usually bring with them wt least one trunkful of household lineo. ‘Tt is really part of a potential wed- ding trousseau, for every Swedish girl counts upen getting a husband one day, nay Strong southwesterly, veering to north: | westeriy and westerly wiud; fair ani warm, , with local showers, cooler to morruw. } General Telegraphic News. | *s eg Digit COMPLE MAE ETS *o- — oe Quesec, Sept. 29. —Joseph Israel Tarte, | S proprietor of Le Canadien, assigned this and prepares against the event by years of morning upon demand of George Demers, | sewing. The trousseau is begun in child- broker. Assets, $17,506; liabilities, $32 J hood, and doubtiess there are Swedish} 71) The principal creditors are the} girls on the verge of old maidenhood who B-nque Jacques Cartier, $6,400; Caminita’ pathetically cerry about there evidences of Paper Company, $4 056; r Wisthieiits preparation for an event that seems des- $2,100; Hon Mr. Teucville, $1,000: D| . ae ‘ oe : . ’ ’ ’ j tined to indefinite pvat ponement. Ford, $1,000; Montreal Paper Company, | eniiemmnee $325. Maxeros Betts. —Mr. C. A. Doull, of| Lonpon, September 29.—Thomas Spur- | Secavilie, formerly of Summerside, and | geon presided over an immense me-!ing in| en, receiv We have taken this step after an experience vf years in business, We learnel that tkose who piy cash are entitled to the iull benefit derived froa prompt payments; and at “pay as you go” is the only safe road to travel, we will endeavor to educate public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not foind in those who ¢ refer credit to paying cash. 144 QUBEBN . SVTErHETL: Crown, Ne iO Pg ae eee EET. . * « Be ic ARAM ES PES 5° As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. We must, therefore, h:.ve you come in and see what we can do for you. The LATES! NOVELTIES ia our Cheapest, Largest and Best Stock of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING in Town at the Scoich Clothing Store- JAMES PATON Miss Mabel Dickie, ot Dorchester, were married at the latter place on Wednesday evening. Rev. Mr. Robinson cfficiated. The happy couple are spending their houey- moa on the Island. On Monday morning, at aix o'clock, says the Moncton Tuaes, Mr. Jue. F. Arson- ault, of Wellington, and Miss Gertrade Cormier, of Sackville, were united in the holy bonds of matrumovy by the Rev. S J. Arsenault, brother of the groom, sesisted by the Rev. AD, Cormier, of St. Joseph's College. The happy couple immediately started for Charlottetown, where they will spend their honeymvon. ilaaicensn Potrcs Covrt.—During the menth of Seprember, ending yesterday, there were sixteen convictions for drunkeness «against fifteen for the previous mouth and twenty- nine forthe munth of September, 1891; four convictions for assault, one for malic- jous injuries to property; one for obtaining money under faise pretences; two for nuis auce; two for larceny; one for vagrancy; two for breaches of the L-quor Regulation Act. During the same porwd one perscn charged with vivlating the Lquor Regula tion Act was dismissed; also oue drunk,one assault and ome nuisance case, A _ large number of persons were fined fur non-psy- ment of dog tax. The total receipts of the court during the month amounted to $315 47. liaise Bunecass at Hawxessuny. — Barglars ate operating at Port Hawkesbucy They broke into the stores ot D, A. Macdonald and Peter Paint & Sons a few nights ago. Macdonaid’s store was entered through the window on the side. His cash drawers were broken open and ove gold watch, one silver watch, one ring and $1 in cash was stolen. They forced an entrance into Paints store by drawing the stxpies and breaking the lock of the oflise dvor. They escaped with the cash register, by the freat entrance, where they broke a large psne of glass and raised the sliding shut- ters. The register was found next morn- ing one hundred yards from the store ma damaged conditioa. Two chisels — been found and identified that were used by the burglars. The burglars are stili at large Wuo 1s Sux ?—The Halifax Horald says . George Yorke. of Preston Road, East Hali- fax, tella a piquant story of how « charming P. E. Island blonds, « resident of Halifax at present, won his aff-ction and his pro- perty and theo j ited him and married a stalwart artilleryman. Mr. Yorke says be cannot now explain how he came to get so infatuated with the girl. He says: “I met her some three weeks ago, made an en- gsgement for a second, and from a second toathird meeting, and thus it went on. We were to be married shortly, and while iu the city afew vights ago she prevailed on me to make over to her a large picoe of land | own at Stewiacke, as a test of my love for her. Monday night a week ag» t came to Halifax and found she had merried an artilleryman, who laughed in my face when | upbraided him for taking my pro- mised wife.” Mr Yorks consulted a city lawyer Menday afterncen. the Tabernacle Isst evening. Afte: wards the services numerous signatures were attached to a requisition fora special church meet- ing to consider the information at haud concerning the filling of the vacant pulpit. Bad feeling was apparent throughout the signing. Several unseemly disputes took place at the requisition tables, and in the vestibule sowe thirty persous quarelled bitterly as to the respective merits of ‘Thomas Spurgeen and the Rev. Dr. Pier- son. ** We need not go to America to find s man whv can tell us how to worship God,” shouied one man, as Thomas Spur- geon walked out, **rhere is the man whom our old pastor wished to succeed him.” Orrawa, Sept. 20.—It is understood th t the Minister of Marine has ordered the release of the American schooner Hattie Maud in consideration of represen- tations made by Mr. Guystill, one of the owners, who has been here in connection with the case for several days. Ir was es- tablished that the present owners were vot aware of the vioiation of Jaw whi.h eceurred befure they came ia poasesson, and that they hat shown good faith by in- structing the masts of their vessels to conform strict y to Cansdian laws and reg- ulatious. The action of the Government in this mater is ia etrikiog contrast to the action of jhe U S Executive in connection with Canadian vessels ssigod on the Puaeific cuast. Lonvon, Sept. 20 —The L'very of the city of London met t--day in Guild Hil to elect a successor to Lord Mayor Evans. The Guiid Hall was crowded, and uvususl interest was taken in the proceedings, ow- ing to the fact that strenuous opposition has developed against Stuart Knill, Alder man fur Bridge-Within ward, who atood next in rotation for Lord Mayoralty, be- cause of his religious views, he being a Roman Catholic. Six candidates were pro- posed to the livery. When Knill’s name was mentioned it was received with loud cheering. There was a scene in tie cham- ber when Councillor Moore protested against the selection of Kaill because he was a Cathol.c. The protest was received with mingled hissing avd cheering, but it had little if any ¢ffsct upon livery men, as Mr. Kuill was elected to the Lord May pr- alty for the ensuing year. i + New ulstering cloths and new fur goods and mautles, Every lady should see our stock. All new. Low prices ao special feature —W. A. Weeks & Co. vishal, Tur tobiceo of Martinico was once the fa vorite with the smoking woil’, and when old Father Hennipon descended the Mississippi about 1680 the Indians were mach surprised to see a European wiih such «n excellent same. ple of thair native plant. But the smokers of the Myrtle Navy would give bat a poor ac rount of the once celebrated Martiaic». Thei favorite brand is as much superior to it as i was to the raw and ancurel leaf which the Ludians of that day sinoked. —— A Rake opportunity for young ard old Daring exhibition week you can get oue dez-p beautiful fiaished cabinet pho*ographs for $4 —usual price $5 per dozea-—at th» new sudto re Urown, Round ' S, the Wonderful Cheap eae SqQua ~~ mAwTs aa EK on 2 A % BRO? PLLyT . ) NEW FALL STOCK OF HARD AND St ‘They are the Cheapest and Best in the City. SPROWS SOFT rh d The Brae Mar Photo Studio, right opposite Miller Bros., @neeu Street. septs 4i amd ONC. ine always on hand. MeLiOD & MckKENZIE. Sharlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky When We Begin Cutting Prices. a —(x)————- —_— We are bound that no place wili sell cheaper than us. We are over-stocked with goods this Fall and money ts wanted, (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 Our reputation as the Leading Tailoring Establishment in ( harlottetown is well known to every one. Call and inspect our mognificent stock of Overcoatings and Suitings in English, “eotch and Canadian makes, Leave your order with us, very garment to your satisfaction 0° money refunded, , A. BRUGE, CHAN oe DULL, a Ra Pak SG 1 ny eam ad? DiaS 4 GbbGe ioe Yharlottetowr, September 27, 1892—eod & wky TP am > 4 SOs eC GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. a ; We help to make a market for your produce, cs we employ a number of hands. Factory in fali blast. Patroaize fone gidustry. We are makiaz spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boot for Fali wear. Our prices are away dowa. GOrePr BROTHER RA. Charlottetewn, September 26, 1892—eed & wky 5 OR gt one yp ee By oe we A gee Cee # SF