Ty & | . tion: F chals, below 3 tantly juire; 3 gly | les ing: | nite @ n> om 8 31ce ti je3. i a asin Matas v Scribers residing in Charlottetown, “Tocal and Other Items, | re n trnderclathi a? gux BEST value in underclothing at D. A, i’ Bruce o ae FoR GOODS se ling fast, being the best OvR he city.— Perkins & Sterns j wate iD tae 7 set ] 3 103 | OC ic I eod oo pas Fastset will be due here this ' » about 7 o'clock e enims - “ j is’ winter underwear, in Scotch, | and Hama wool, try James Paton | agate Fe a enh oct21 3i +’¢ Market Square. Pi Uv §, a jot of blankets, rugs and quilts, at, ~Perkins & Sterns actl$ 10i eod A fine tot gery jow prices. } Ss OpENING To-Day.—Our fall stock of * syacinth bulbs for wiuter flowering.— Has- é . ard & Moore > i ms of gents’ driving gloves, chamois skin, worth $1 50, for | James Paton & Co's, Market Sq. oct21, 3i 4 Good $1.10, at : Bank STO k.—Mr. Bearisto sold ten ¢ Merchants Bank of P. E. Island ares oO owes ot this forenoon. The stock sold at 119, - i Warvive. Saturday will positively be the jast dy aliowed’ those In arrears to pay u ihe their eity taXS*- list of defaulters will he pablist ed on Monday eu For NewrounpLaxp,—The schr Themas Roberteon left for Newfoundland’ yesterday witha cargo of produce. Vessel and cargo sre owned by Capt. Aylward,of Southport, 4 Vatuaste Discovery.—Philip Gogan ig reported to have discovered a copper mine on his property in Poirer Settlement, near Cocagne. The lead ia about five feet in depth. _- _ | this season, and are comfortably settled. He Season, as those wh | euthusiastic immigration agents, “Tus CAMPBELLS ARE Comino !" — Sneh were the welcome words that were told the, brave defeoders at Lucknow; and Campbell's Quinine Wine wiil assist you whea’ you are | weak and need support. - — j We are daily adding to our stock of, hooks all the latest and best works. Kings- | jey'a “Two Years Ago,” ‘*Hereward, the | Wake,” “Westward, Ho !” and **Hypatia” | just opened. —Haszard & Moore. To CORRESPONDENTS W rite on one side of | the paper only. Send your name, not neces. sarily for publication, with your commupies- | tien, We do not undertake to return rejected | manuscript. Ail unsigned communications | are promptly consigned to the waste basket, iter is cross; he should use Campbell's | At Tiss oct20tf "er pa Tee ere - RaTIONALISM AND Reticion. — Rev G. W. Kent will preach at Market Hall on Sunday at 3.30 and 8 30 upon “Re igion in| the Light of Rationalism,” aiming to shew that real Rationaliam makes for a more' real and reverent religiousness than any , traditionalism or dogmatism has enabled | man toattain. His subject for Sunday is: “What has the Cuurch to do with human kind JY a The pump paasy cat by the backyard pump Sits languitiyv, lszily purring, And Clarissa Jane, by the old pine stamp, The apple-butter is stirring. Clarissa Jane feels like working after using | oct 20tf Frvai Revision oy Tue Vorers’ Lisr.— All qualified persons in Charlottetown and Rogslty whose names are not already re- gistered on the Dominion voters’ lists for Queen's County should bear in mind that the time to have their. names put on will expire on the 3lst. Applications will le received up to that time at the Jaw office Qampbe!!’s Quinine Wine. of John T. Mellish, Esq. Launcn.—Oa Saturday last, says the Farmer, Hon. John Yeo's new barkentine, the Cosmo, was launched from the shipyard of Mr. John Ellis, Grand River. This fine vessel is 398 tons register, 150 feet in length, 284 feet beam, 15 feet in depth and is classed for 10 years Al at Lloyds. She will, it is said, load with oats and deal for the English market. pesmi ° From Boston.—Tbe steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, arrived from Bostun yes- terday afternoon with a general cargo and the following passengere : Murdoc Wilson, G W Kent, Miss Sarah McQuillan, Mr and Mrs A W Matheson, Mr H .McCotmack, W F Shattuck, Edw Kemble, Dr Kemble, Miss Mary A Morrison, Mrs F McKie and child, Miss Mary FitzGerald, Mrs Living- atone; Miss Alice Beaton, Mrs McGrath, Mr Peter McLeod. ¥. P. A.—Last evening a society was organized in connection with St. Paul's Church, to be knuwn as the St. Paul’s Church Young Pecple’s Association. The officers are : President, R v. Mr. Hamlyn; Vice President, R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq.; Secretary, Mr. Albert Haslam; Treasurer, Miss Rogers; Executive Committee: Messrs. May, Ings, Leigh, McKinlay and Higgs, and the Misses Haslam, DesBrisay, Amy Palmer, May Dodd, and Crabbe. The object of the society is to encourage social intercourse and promote religious work, ee Iy is welcomed in every house in France and Engiand, and ina very brief time the same can be said of Canada, from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Lessive Phenix re- quires only to be tried once to be grate- fully appreciated’ A marvellous washing and cleansing solutive. Just fancy an article that will make all your clothes as good as new, and that will clean every- thing in the house from the silver that you eherish to the common earthenware which y-u thought of throwing out, making it just like new. That is what Lessive Phenix will do, and a score of other things. For it will clean everything, and it will not harden your hands. ol 2i —_———-~o———— EDUCATION oF THE DEAF AND Dus. — Mr. Geo. E. Powers, one of the assistants ia the Fredericton Institution for the ed- wtation of the deaf and dumb, has been re- 4uested by the committe of the said In- and sub- The of atitution to call upon the friends new building which has been in course erection for several vears was completed in’ (, It has been furnished and accommodarion for Additional funds sre march last. well equipped and has about sixty children. required for the erection of workshop?, | outbuildings and general support of = work. The names and addresses of uned- | ucated deaf and mute children throughout the Island will be gladly received by the | Principal, with a view to their early ad- Gussion, 2 “~ : a TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Se SPECTAL Desparones te Tax Examiner They Don’t Like Dakota. | sae Ortawa, Oct, 22, I. H. Campbell, Immigration Agent in the Orth-west, says that at least two thousand people have come from Dakota te Canada is confident that this : i } eet ' a big ivflux from I 8 only’ the beginning of Jakota to take place next 10 have come are pow Mr. Balfour's Successor. Lonvon, Oct. 22, It bas been settled that Hon. W. L. Jack- son, now Financial Secretary of the Treasury will be promoted to the position of Chief Secretary for Ireland, succeeding Baltou- who hs been made leader of the House of Com:nons. Elections in Chili. Santiago, De Chili, Oct. 22, Elections in Chili for President and the Senate show an overwhelming defeat fer the clerical party. The Liberals have a large majority in the electoral college, which appoints the President. No Prespect for Conciliation. Dusuin, Oct. 22, The Freeman’s Journal. to-day says the speeches made by members of the National League yesterday render hopeless ali ideas of peace and concilation. Weather Luiletin. Toxronto, Oct. 22.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong west to north-west winds; fair weather; stationary or a little lower temperature, News Notes. A number of U.S. Marines have been killed in a fight with Chiliane in Valparaiso, and there is a flutter at Washington in con- seg uence, The Chinese Government has directed its ambassador at St. Peteraburg to demand ex- planations from Russia for her encroachments upon the Pamir territory. At -Mancelona, Mich., the other day Charles Werner stumbled into an old well and fell to the bottom, a distance of xO feet. He leaves a wife and an infant child. A Rome despatch says the earthquake shocks at the island of Pantellina and vicinity continue, A volcano has arisen in the bed of the sea off the coast of Pantellina, which ejects masses of stone to a great height. It is semi-officially announced from Rome that the Italian Goverument has decided to raise the a. placed upon the importa- tion into Italy of American salted meats, and that an official decree to this effect will shortly be published. Between 340 and 350 men are employed in perfecting the landscape featurea of the World's Exposition site in Chicago. It is the intention to make the grounds exceedingly beautiful by waiks, drives, lawns, terraces, fountains, shubbery, and flowers, Several hundred thousand dollars are to be expended for this purpose. The World’s Fair Committee of the Amr ri- can Je:sey Cattle Club has addressed a circular letter to every breeder of Jersey cattle in America for the purpose of enlisting his aid io securing for the Jersey breed a creditable re- presentation in the live stock department of the Exposition and in the dairy tests which are to be made. This committee is composed of J. J. Richardson of Iowa, W. J. Webster of Tennessee, John Boyd of Illinois, and F. E. Shaw and P. J. Cogswell of New Youk,— all of whom are well-known cattle breeders, 1n their circular letter they aay that it has been decided to show at the Fair a herd of fifty Jersey cows in milk, and that the aesociation will bear all expense of transporting, caring for, and feeding them. The breeders are asked to furnish one or more of their finest cows to this herd. The letter gives also the terms of the proposed milk and butter tests. The proapects are most eucouraging that al of the chief breeders of dairy cattle will be represented by herds of fifty exceptionally fine animals, and that the tests will be so successfully conducted that the results will be quoted as standard auth- verity for years to come on the question of the relative merits of the respective breeds, ome: DIED. On 2ist inst, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, of Southport, widow of John B. Stewart, in the 58th year of her age. 1 o'clock. i Tae t Rice Point, Lot 65, on October h, Kail F. McEachern, in the 36th year of his age, leaving a sorrowin wife and one infant child. Deceased was of & mild, lovely dis- position, which endeared him to his relations and to all who formed his acquaintance, which could be seen by the large concourse that. fol- lowed his remains to the place of interment. We mourn a dear departed brother, “but not az those without hope, for if we believe that Jesus died and rose if ie thes gue which i i ill bring w1 , sleep in Jesus, God wi Z —— “Fv tndents of Kieff University, oe teen placed under arrest i revolutionary behaviour. ’ jens Lapigs who are suffering from oupprouris F ing-d ing, nervousness, or any Kind peer cmaale weakness, will find Dr. Wi linus Pink Pills are au infallible cure. Try — Wau. _. Pleasant time this Jock. Solos, duets, choruses Come ia crowds. Everybody KensINGTON evening at 8 o’c and readings. welcome. d other remedies have failed you—thev give Nasal Balm a fair —_ There is no case of catarrh it will ots = e, if the directions are faithfully followed. —_——--— You have catarrh, an There is a scarcity of laboring men ia London, Ont. aie— Beer & Goff have just opeved a chest of golden-tipped Pekoe tea, which is a ‘quality of tea ever imported —,. : ¥, a if you want something delicious. = = %!— ea For good value in Furs try James Paton ¢ i; £3, i ae & Goff have just received some very } Beer fine table raisins and figs, new stock. oct22—3i — eo n of wheat and potatoes The exportatio he ' from ph is to be prohibited. ; ec D Astracan and Beaver Capes cheap at James Coats, cape-coats, Funeral on Saturday at | j —_— a : ” Melissa waterproof coats for sale low at | B. Macdonald’s. oct22 6idw | Pr row | . ; . _, ROWSE Bros. is the right and only clo thing house ip town wher: the ¢ xpenses and | protite are the smaliest. : ss Variety the lergest, as we}! best. } J. and quantity and | a: the quality the | Ask to see our $1.95 o1 soak oe. oct 27 Bi | A lot of heavy winter clothing, suitable for inén's overcoats and ladies’ jackets, at 25 per cent discount, at J B Macdonald’s. o7 oct22 Gi d w And attention to our quarterly accounts will, be appreciated by Mark W; ight & Co. octl6 6i The new Méllissa waterproo? overcoat at Harris & Stewart's. 021 d 2¥ eod Mevissa.- Call at Prowse Bros and get oe of the new waterproof coats, good for winter er summer. oct21 3i Children's, boys’ and youths’ reefers, over- ulsters and macintoshes Cieap at James Paton & Co’s. oct2] | We have the smallest expense. We have the largest stuck of overcoats, cape coats and reefers in town, and the best judges of fine clothing say we have the cheapest on P. E. Island.—Jas. Paton & Co. The Melissa garment, that is porous as well as waterproof—anawers every purpose of an overcoat—for sale at Prowse Bros’., the won- deiful cheap men, 3i—oct]9 TERPSIGHORE HALL, Great George Street, 1891, NV RS. BURRL® respectfully informs the a public of Charlottetown and vicinity that she will open a Class iu Dancing and Deportment, for Ladies and Children, on SATURDAY NEXT, 24th inst., at 4 o'clock * Pp. m., to be continued on Tuesdays and Fri- days from 4 to 6 tu sat wy li—oct]9 Land Bur Sale. re ACRES OF LAND, situated in Wes- _ tera Royalty, a few yards beyond City limits, fronting on two ruoats, in excellent condition fer cultivation aud suitable for building or pasturage, will be sold in one piece or in smoilivr lots. Address applica- tions to Post Oftize Box 676, Charicttetown. o:tl6—dy tf ESN ED ESCs ILL be received up to MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER next, for the Excavation (per cubic yard), - Masor and Brick!ayer’s Work, Carpentry and Joiner Work and Plastering Required in the Erection of the Masonic Temple and Public Hall, Tenders in lump sum for the whole work will also be considered, The lowest nor any tender not necessarily accepted, Pians and specification can be seen at the office of CHAPPELL & PHILLIPs, Architects. Sept 26—t t & sat Our Stoves --ARE THE— BEST STOVES MADE! VER 50 now in use in'Charlottetown. Satisfaction guaranteed. Inquire of anyone now using them. E. H. NORTON & CO. ws | To Produce Shippers ! ULL and reliable information as to the state of our Cape Breton Produce Mar- ket, and as to size and assortment of cargoes, is obtainable by application to D. A. SMITH, Commission Merchant. North Sydney, C. B., Oct. 16, 1891--guar TO LET, HE Large Store with Warehouse .4j in- ing, fronting on Queen Street, near Ww ater Street, at present in the occupstion of George Y, Toombs. This preperty 1# convenient to shipping, etc. Possession given lst! November next, 1891. For fucther particulars apply #t office of Messrs. Davies & Haszard, or to the under- i: t Seutbport. — JOHN AYLWARD. Ch’town, Oct. 3 1891.—2w eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND dic ._—This morning, between Myrick’s Fish Ke and the en rance to the Queen “quare Gardens, opporite Mr. Murray, the S:a- dler’s, a Leather Purse, with money and - randums therein, The owner's name, ee Haviland. is printed inside. 1b8 nuder W e suitably rewarded, : oot?2 {MALU RARE RURNER for sale chean. Ap- S' ply to Kk. W, TAYLOR. oct 2 An activ jonest at the Do- NTED.— An active, honest boy, att WA inion Boot and Shoe Store. di-—oct20 - WANTED.—About 16 years cf ege, to ie amit parcels and serve in a eee ae ply by letter, with reference, to P. O, Box Zoo, oct20—-lw - ae aarnaeaigeenninreneamaaiinmeraameninnanetneneare Ce El 3T.— Saturday afternoon. @ goid pencil wo eieokh: between R weohtord ond i = ton Streets. The finder will te suitably rewar % ed by Jes ving it at this office tf--ne2 P.UUND.— a week ago, a sum of money. pega De in bave the same - — saa property and paying expenses. nae OH? BorraN, corner of Queen and King Str octlg—3i pd pangs: E : “Life of Honorable Ciaries - GENTS eit has in in course of prepars- tion for some time, and will be a j 1d. Retail price, $1.00. Profuse yi us i Send immediately ae. ee —— al a i fu! 7 all wit C and fu'l agenrs oval commissions Act eek. eee the greatest statesmen of t - age, ae. lions will desire to read the ~ 4 aaa LISHING House, St. John, N. B. antes noose | siheeeieneipen oe .—A servant for general housewor Watt family. Apply to _— ALLEY, —octi7 Dorchester Street. = od—oct TF ANTED.—A H 3 Burner. AD W- NTED.—A Hall Stove, Base L ne at this office. 4i—octl6 ——--—=-—5 Shop on corner of Great George =A Shop on corner of Great TO Le Grafton Streets. suitable for ws 1 Apply to JAMES BEALES. —octl6 T° LET.—Th in the City Hotel lately Ler a OF an Fred. Davies, Chemist. It j to suit the incoming tenant. will be aiage underneath, which can be a i ti Local Notices. f QUALITY i Al FESR EC erty npr oma gelato _- THURSDAY, OCTOBER PRIC TELL THE TALE. / mm XJ rHN:: ) Phis has been demonstrated for the past three weeks by the rush for our Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. me Be Ly it 4,0) Without doubt we can supply the people of this Province with the Cheapest and Sest Quality of WINTER CLOTHING ever shown here, and would advise you, for your own interests, to look at our Great Stock before you buy, assuring you that you will save at least 10 to 15 per cent. by buying your Clothing at J.B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. harlottetown, October 15, 1891—eod & wky — — 7 = df INOMY IS WEALTH! ee a a X \—————--_-__ NEany Dollars can be Saved by those who buy Mens and Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits from PROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men. —_—— —— — — —{ x) —— REASONS WHY WE SELL THE CHEAPEST: _ Ast. We sell as much Clothing as any Two Firms in ‘f‘own. 2nd. We have had 14 years handling Clothing, and fally understand value when we see it. ord. Our expense is less than any other F'irm’s, according to the amount of business we do. 4th. We believe in smal! profits, and do not want to get rich in a day. eth, We pay Cash for every Dollar's worth of Clothing we put in our Store. Gth. We guarantee our prices 10 per cent. cheaper than any other Firm on P. E. Island. PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 13, 1891—eod & wky a eee a ee er See omens _ EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES READYMADE CLOTHING! Ce ne regular price Boys’ Reefers, $1 50 | Gents’ Tweed Overcoats, $6; clear lot at $2.90 | Boys’ Overcoats, from $1 50 j ' ; it “ pe Pcie : . Gents’ Blk Melton and Beaver Overcoats, from 3,76 pore ee eon : 7 Boys’ Resfers, 2 25 , Boys’ Suits, in Corduroy, in Boys’ Reofers, 2 60 Gents’ Black Worsted Overcoats, one three shades, from $150; Gents’ Blue Nap Overcoats, GOOD STOCK kak Ee Men’s Fur Coats CHEAP —— Boys’ Reefers, 215 3.60} will fit from 4 to 10 yre, Gents’ Black and Blue Black Coats and Vests, from $4.00 to $10.00, Good Tweed Trousers, as good as Cus- tom-made, from $1.50, 50 Good Strong Storm Coats, from $2.50. 30 English Waterproofs, cheap. 50 All-Wool Worsted Suits, from $8.50, suitable for Youths, 75 Good Tweed Suits, from $5 00. 100 Children’s Suits, from’ $2.00. Endless Variety of Trousers, cheap. —a — — — appa WHY WE SELJ SO CHEAP !—Our turnover is the Largest in Town, making our expenses the smallest. We have only been three years in the Clothing Business, and we are doing a Clothing Trade second to none on Prince Edward Island. We guarantee to show you goods 15 per cent cheaper than any Firm in the Town. Call and see for your- self. When out shopping, call after you have seen all the other goods in town, at the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and BEST CLOTHING STORE IN TOWN. JAMES PATON & 60,, BROWNS BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—eod & wky WHAT 18 THE ‘MATTER WITH THIS FIRM 9 “AN’T HELP IT !—We are bound that our customers will get the BEST BARGAINS ingBOOTS, Competitors have got J to take a back seat with their high prices, and wonder why their goods cunnot sell, while our many custorners will be made happy with our Low Prices. Money saved! CALL AND SEE US. GOFF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE. fited up if required. Apply to DaNtEL DAVTEs. ¥y Paton & Co's. sept22—-dy Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—2aw & wky sete