a H STORE. | / 24 Biack Worsted Sacque Coats, worth from 6 to 8 dollars, will clear the lot at 4.75. Call and see this lot.--SCOTC ¢ THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - Sq ° TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. i892 THE SUCCESS ———-OF OUR-—-—— Readymade Clothing DEPARTMENT Has been heralded far and near by the concourse of people who have taken advantage of the Genuine this Department; and to still boom the Bargains which we offer in business we will offer ail through this Month, until sold, Attractive Prices that tell their own tale of cheapness, namely :— Children’s Reefers from One Dollar, Children’s Suits, *ne Dollar, Men’s Suits, 'I'wo Seventy-five, Men’s Reefers, Two Fifty, Men’s Overcoats, Three Dollars, Men’s Ulsters, Five Dollars, Fifty Men’s Good Heavy All-Wool Over-— coats, worth $7.50, for $4. One UWundred Good All-Wool Tweed Suits, worth from $6 to $8, will clear at $4.75. Sizes trom 28 to 30, Will fit Boys from 10 to 15 years. Short and Long Pants. 200 pairs Pants, Black Worsted, all sizes from 30 to 42 waist. Will clear this lot at $2.50; worth from $3.50 to $450. 1 SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE. (x) One Hundred and Fifty ents’ Cape Ulsters, same style as Melissa Coats (but not rain proof), Prices from Eight to Fifteen Dollars. We offer this lot at a special low figure. Melissa Coats, rain- proof, at cost. . ~e English Waterproof Coats at Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten Dollars. Nice selection of patterns to choose from. We are bound tto attract trade if LOW PRICES will do it. We will give you the goods for nothing if we cannoc substantiate every paragraph in this advertisement, CALL TO-NIGHT & GET FIRST CHOICE. JAMES PATON & G0,, Scotch Clothing Store. Local and Other Items. gh ii To-n1GHT—8 o'clock — Dr. Lathern. ‘ie Bic MARKET to day. Prices not materially changed siriacilil cial Carter will supply the ice cream at the bezaar to morrow. icciindlienismen Reap James Paton & Co's margin advertise. ment in toeday’s issue. nl4 3i ise Stamps.—Old stamps very cheap at the Diamvund Bookstore. it Butps by Express.—Just received, our new ateck of bulbs.—Haszird & Moore. iaiaicids Tne diagrams illustrating Dr. Uathern’s lecture thia evening, are very instructive and of great interest, eee Japanese Sacrep Lites, Réman Hy acinths, named hyaciaths, choice bulbs. Send now and get first choice.--Haszird & Moore. nites To-w1uutT.—Dr. Lathern’s lecture on “Our Evglish Bible; Inspiration and History ” ihe subject is a most interesting one. Don't miss it. ‘eseaclilaiiaiies Remember when buying black dress goods to examine the weight, width, fineness, finish and color, We keep the best goods obtain- able at lowest price.—Beer Bros. ni Tenpsicmore HaLt.—A clase for adults who have not been previously taught will be opened on Tucsday evening, 15ch inst., at 8 o’clock.—E. Burris. 4i—novll Lapies' heavy cloth dolmans. We have a few very nice ones trimmed with fur, prices from $10 to 315, which we are selling at less than half price.—Harris & Stewart. senteiill csi CarriacGre Horses —Do not forget the sale of well bred carriage atock at the farm of Mr. A. Kennedy, Lot 48, on Saturday, the 19th inst., atl o'clock. Bargains may be expected. npiisiiiaed SertLtep.—The Admiralty case of the schooner Janet A. against the Nova Scotia schooner Maud R Carter was settled yes- terday, and the latter vessel released from the custody of the Marshal. $'0 for a beautiful custom-made melton overcoat. Thisis beyond a doubt the greatest bargain ever seen in the city. Also a full range of suitings and overcoatings, special values.—D A Bruce. lied Masonic Tempte.—Another all day ses- sion of workers will be held on Wednesday, the 16th inst., opening at 9 30a. m. and closing at 1030 p.m. The President will be glad to see as many as possibly can make it convenient to attend. BIG Apple Auction on Wednes- day, Nev. 16th, at half-past ten o'clock. 200 barrels specia ly choice winter apples withuut any reserve. Atl housekeepers should attend —&. H. Norton & Co. Auc- tioneers. novl4 2} ReEpDvUcTION In Price. —At the last busi- ness meeting of the Epworth Leagu; it was resolved to make the price of «dmis- sion fur children under 15 yearsof age as follows : Lectures, 10c; concerts, 15>. The reduced price for childred will therefore be made this evening at Dr. Lathern's lec- ture.—H B. Wright, Sec’y. Market Prices —There was a large attend- ance at the market tceday, and sales were lively at the following prices: Butter (fresh), 19 to 2ic; butter (tub), 17 to 19+; eggs, 18 to 20c; fowl, 45 to 50c; geese, 50 to 70c; turkeys, R0c to $1; beef (wholesaie), 4 to 6:; beef (quarter), 5 to 10c; hay, 58 to 60c; hides, 34 to 4c; sheep pelts, 75 to 80c; oats, 33 to 34; pote atoes, 20c. * Mapame RamspELt, owing to pressure of business in filling orders for hair goods, has found it necessary to prolong her stay in Charlottetown. She will remain until about Wednesday, the 23rd inat., and may be seen at Mra. McGregor’s, Prince Street, each day between land 2 o'clock, and in the evening after 6 o'clock. ——_——= SHODA‘'S GINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. CurisTMAs TREE in St. Joseph's Convent on toemorrow and Thursday—opening at two o'clock toemorrow afternoop, There will be well-stocked fancy and refreshment tables, and all the amusements and attractions usual on such occasions. There will likely be a large attendance, and the ladies of the Sodal- ity guarantee a pleasant time to all who at. tend. The proceeds go towards the convent fund. bisicctiadaiiaiinasae Heavy Porkxer.—Mr. William Clarke, of North Wiltshire, well knowu as one of the most successful priz? wiaoners at the Provincial Exhibition—was in town to-day with two fine porkers. One of these killed at nine months’ old weighed 501 !bs. This pig took first prizo as a pure bred Yorkshire sow in the exhibitions of 1891 and 1892, and made as fine a porker as we have seen for many a day. This isthe way to raise pork to a profit. stint Mr. DeSovres’ Lectcre.—It cannot be said that the Rev. Mr. VeSoyres’ lecture was a great effort; but it was, undoubtedly, very very pleasing Tennyson the man was pee sented in the midst of his closest fiiends, by a close friend of some of his friends, by a cul- tured gentleman— one slightly acquainted with the poet himself and fully conversant with his works, as well as with the whole range of Engiish literature. It is needless to say that the lecture was appreciated by the audience. The vote of thanks was proposed by the Hon. David Laird, and seconded by A. B. Warburton. Esq, M. P. P. The Rev. Mr. Hamlyn occupied the chair. ‘climes Temperance.—The public meeting lat evening held in the Division room was well attended, Mr. W G_ Sabine presiding. Excellent temperance addresses were given by Rev Mr. Em-ry, Messrs. Ross, Chap- pell and Harris. Temperance svlos were well rendered by Miss Stair, Mrs. Mallory, and Messrs. Buchanuao, Ross and Down, a recitation by Mr. Buchannan and a reading by Miss Clark. Mrs. Johnson, President of the W. C T. U., was present, and in response to aninvitation, said she would hke to remind the pareats of Charlottetown that as temperance text bowks are now taught in the public schools at the op‘ion of parents, she huped every parent and guar- dian would feel it their duty to see that their boys and girls were so instracted. It was to her mind s question of very great importance and she would like to see it be- Charlottetown, November 12, 1892—eod & wky come general. The meeting was, alto- gether, one of great interest. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Spreciat Despatcues to Toe Examiner IMPERIAL FEDERATION. A Scheme Proposed. Toronto, Nov. 15. The Globe cable says that the special committee appointed by the Ceuncil of Im- perial Federation League to consider de- finite proposals for a federation of the self- governing bodies of the British empire have presented an exhaustive report. The com- mittee suggests the appointment of an Im perial Council to give a united voice to the empire in time of peace and enable the de- fence of the empire in time of war to be undertaken by its united forces and reserves. The Council should consist, it urges, of members appointed by each of the various self-governing colonies; also the British Prime Minister, Secretaries of State for foreign affairs, for war, for the colonies and for India, uf the First Lord of the Admiralty and Chancellor of the Ex- chequer. The method of raising fuads at the ontset should be left to the choice of the self-governing states; but a uniform principle might afterwards be found and substituted. The committee propose that an Imperial Conference be summoned te consider the question. Such conference, if it is deemed necessary, to be preceded by a Royal Commission, The commit ee closes its report with a strong appeal to the Min- istry to take action in this direction, ——_—-_ > Clever Elopement. Sr. Joun, Nov. 15. A young girl of excellent family attend- ing St. Martin’s Seminary spent Thanks- giving by her family’s request with friends in the city. A son of Mr. Day, Baptist minister of Sheftivld, visited he family, and being about to depart for Philadelphia, was accompanied to the station by the young lady and others. Whee the train was about starting the girl stepped on board and before her friends fairly took in the situation the pair were on their way to —=— SOLID FACTS! On account of our low prices ou Carpets, hundreds have taken the advantage and purchased their Carpets from us, which goes to show our efforts to please the public have been successfal. Our Carpet trade is growing rapidly, and if low prices and good honest goods ts what you want, come to us. All goods marked in plain figures. No deception practiced. which is done when goods are marked in characters. We buy our Carpets direct (not in this city, as some of our competitors have done), and for large stock and variety we take the lead. No old stock to pick from. but good, clean, fresh goods. We never care to advertise prices. e always lead, others follow. We appreciate your trade and hope for a continuation of the same. Always remember that you can make a dollar go a long way in our Store when fixing up your house, as we have everything you want to make home look nice. No Branch Stores. PATTON BROS., THE REAL & GENUINE CARPET MEN. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky =— ? = ee BOYS’ CLOTHING. ee (x) — the States. At first it was supposed that the young woman had not intended to stay on the cars, but it now appears to be understood that it is a genuine case of elopement. Sad Warning to Sleepy Boys and Hasty Parenis. Sr. Joun, Nov. 15. A bey in Andover has died under unusual circumstances. He was six years old and hard toawaken. M4His father roused him the other morning by pulling him out of bed by the feer. The lad fell on the floor and immediately expired. On a post- mortem examination the doctor discovered some indications which led him to conelude that the boy died from the cffscts of the sudden shock. a Interesting Report Denied Lonpon, Nov. 15. The friends of the Prince of Wales and Lord Rosebery deny the truth of the re- port that the latter is engaged to marry the Princess Victoria, second daughter of the Prince of Wales, > — Ridiculous Report. Montreal, Nov. 15. Tbe C. P. R. authorities ridicule the report that one of Cleveland’s first acts, on acceding to power, will be to promote hos- tile legislation to Canadian railways. Swift Justice. Lonpon, Nov. 15. Neill, the woman poisoner, was hanged at 9 o’clock this morning. Obituary. AMHERST, Noy, 16. Mr. N. C. Calhoun, the well known hotel man, died yesterday, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Noy. 15.—10 a. m, Southerly to easterly winds, fair to cloudy, mild, rain towards evening or at night. Address to Col. Moere. A few of the members of No. 4 Battery, on behalf of the Company, waited on Lt. Col. Moore on the evening of the 11th, at Boisner’s Hotel, and presented him with a beautiful gold headed cane and the follow- ing address : — To Lirvr.-Con. Moors, or P. E, I, Bracabr, GARRISON ARTILLERY : We, the members of No. 4 Battery, cannot permit this, your first visit to Souris to pass away without giving expression to the fayor- able impression, which your vuntirin;: zeal and ardent enthusiasm in the military affairs of this province has won for you Notwithstanding your onerous duties of life the furtherance of the cause of the militia has on all occasions received your careful attention. We have not failed to observe and appre ciate the warm interest you hive always evinced in behalf of No 4 Battery; so in re cognition of your kindness we beg you to ac- cept this small present and the accompanying expressicn of our gratitude and esteem, and be assured in your various walks through life that the best wishes of No. 4 Battery will al- ways accompany you. Read oo behalf of the officers and gunners of No. 4 Battery The worthy Colonel in suita ble and well- chosen words expressing his sincere thanks. ——<—_— + Informalion Wanted. Sin,—This morning’s Guardian states that ‘His Honor the Stipeadiary has investigated the charge against Policeman Warren and has satisfied - himself’ that the officer used no un- due violence in ‘he arrest of Clarke,” There appears to be considerable mystery in this statement. Will the Guardian kindly inform us who the witnesses were and the nature of the testimony’ The facts of the case are required, Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys Heavy Overcoats. BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS’ REEFERS! BOYS’ SUITS! BOYS’ SUEES : We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOoOvUsSss, Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky —————————— a ———s —— Creat Clothing Sale. i ihehe| J Bo MACDONALD'S and Reefers, For Lowest Prices. Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Boys’ Boys’ and Reefers,| and Reefers, Overcoats Overcoats and Reefers, and Reefers,| Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers, Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers, In Men’s aud Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannot be undersold, Men’s Far Coats—Wonderfal value for ready money. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. J. B. MACDONALD'S For the Cheapest in Town. 15,600. IFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opened this Fail. This witn stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. If you want to buy cheap, go there. Charlottetown, October 31, 1492 —eod & wky “ FAIRHOLM.” IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY- E. H. Norton & Co., Auct’ners E are inatructed by A. B: Warburton, Eeq., Solicitor for the estate of the late Judge Young, to sell by auction on t E are to the front with GOOD GOODS and LOW |THursbay, Nov. 17th, at 11 o’cloek, PRICES. No man can afford to order his Winter | ‘be 4s the very desirable pro- Suit or Overcoat without first seeing our stock and getting | 5,2" Te ee, Sa See prices. The property will be offered en bloc, subject to one reserve bid, and if not sold will then be soid in lots per plan, which will be ready and may be seea on and “after the 10th inst. Good title will be guaranted to the pur- chasers. Plan may be seen and full particulars obtained at the office of A, B. Warburton, Esq., or with E. H. NORTON & Ov. Auc tioneers A Large Stock of Meltons in all shades, r Beavers, Black and Blue, ™ Naps, Blue, Black, Brown, ma Kerseys, ete., ete. We will make a good MELTON OVERCOAT to order! T® L&T.—The House on corner of Euston and . 2 : Cumberland streets, containing six rooms for $10.00. We invite inspection. We make the best-24kitchon Possession given 20h inst. Apply to Robt. Fennell at Fennell’s & Chandler. Nolé Si WANTED IMMEDIATELY —& girl for gen- ral housework,—Apply at the Rankin House. se Novis 3ipd ANTED.—A boy to attend a horse and make fitting Clothing in the city. JOHN McLEOD & CO. JUSTICE. himself useful about a house Apply at this Charlottetown, November 2, 1892—eod & wky office. AK Sixty All-wool Tweed two-piece Suits, suitable for Boys from 4 to 12 years, for less than cost--JAMES PATON & CO "