a “ - a " n - - = f ~ qSQOoH HOLOOs OU} 38 devayo ‘sapA}s JUBAIYIp of Te JOU ul ‘SpooM |, To,OVmM pue SOIOULY SB Cp ysypsugg ‘SBssijogy Usvipeuey Ul SLVO WHAT DUES Tals MEAN —_—— (1) — vare we here? We are here to please the peo- ple of Prince Edward Island with Good Goods and Low Prices in READY-MADE CLOTHING Never before have we imported such a fine stock of CLOTHING at such low prices. The “SCOTCH #«TORE” Headquarters for Low Prices in Reefers, Fur Coats, Scotch is Overcoats, Cape Ulsters, Waterproof Coats in English, and Canadian, Storm Coats lined with Sheepskin. Also, a job line in Leather Coats, SUITS, ALL SIZES, CHEAP, —AT THHE—— Scotch Clothing Store. JAMES PATON & C0., VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, October , 1802—eod & wky EAXAAMIN pd, 1 Moore, ir ry 44 bt FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 .892 Local and Other Items. BencouaGu at the Lyceum to-night. Do you want anderwear cheap ? D A Broce’s: If so, try Witpey Lovex wiil meet to-night. Im- portant business, ali iin Selling Fast—Men’s underwear sellivg at big discounts at D A Brace’s. octl4 Enoiisa GLYceERINE Soap, was 12c a cake now 5c, at Dodd's Medical Hall, octlO lw eod Penns Foys axp GigLs —Sve our new scribbling 100 poges for tw» cents—Haszard & eee I. O. F ~Reguler meeting of Court Avon. dale this everirg at 8 o’cleck. Full attendance requested. ’ Lost.—A twenty dollar greenback. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Tre ExaMiner Office. liiiaiaae New Goops.—Opene! to day, new parses, feather dusters, photo frames, checkers, chess, terra cotta vases —Harzird & Moore. Tue Turr. —At Racine, Wis , on Monday, Jay-Eye-See, driven by Mayor Case in an at- tempt to beat 2 ]0, made the mile in 2./9. the fastest ever trotted or paced on a Wisconsin track, Minirary.—The officers and men of No.3 Co, 82d Batslion, wll meet this (Friday) evening at the Drill S' ed at 7 o'clock sharp —D, Stewart, Captain. The men who are practicing the rifls and bayonet exercise wili meet at the same tim. CuarGep with Lisst.—The Rev. Dr. Forbes, a prominent Methodist clergyman of Minneapolis, Minn., is to be prosecuted for criminal libel in open conference. He charged a member of his congregation with ruining his home. For Boston —The steamer Carroll, Captain Hansen, sailed for Boston last evening with a general cargo and the following passengers ; Miss Wakefield. J Corcoran, Annie Coreoran, V Corcoran, Geo Locksiy, Ellen Welsh, Mary McLeod, Mis Smal!,Miss Houston, E Powell, H McCormack, Mr Cameron—12. Bruvrarps.— Frank Ives hos been matched to play | hn Roberts, the English billiard champion, in London next January, for £500 a side, of which £250 has already been de- posited as a forfeit. The game will be 12,000 points up, avd will 1:anu threugh six days, 1000 points being p'ayed each afternoon and evening. Tue policy «f the future will probably be pretty well discussed in Charlottetown within the next month. Mr. Erastus Wiman will give us his view next week, and arrargemen's are being made for a lec- ture by the Rev. Dr. Wilson, of New Brunswick, President ot the Imperial Federation Leegue Potice Court.—This morning Mary Aon Murphy, ‘‘the Lrish lady of distinction,” was given six months imprisonment with hard labor; and a man who negiected to pay his deg tax was fived $1 and costs. Daniel C’Connell, charged with the larceny of $45 from Charl 8 Flaiger on the 12h inst., was remanded to jsil until to-morrow. eoneiicla Mitian A £masH-vp.— Persons ccming to the city this moi ning noticed 4 eicgie sea ed wagon ly ing on i 8 side ia the ditch at the jinction of the North River and Lower Malp que Road. The rims and ep /kes of the two frout wheels were gone end the shafts broken. By the appearance of the :hattered spokrs it is evi+ dent the runaway came along the North River Road towards the city. The occupants are not known. laa soa A Correction. —We are requested to state that the item in yesterday's Patriot ‘that Insprc or Hacke't had been exonerated at the investigation held at the office of the Depart ment of Marine «nd Fis! erive,” is premature, as the Commissivue is pot expressed his opinion, nor wil: he, until the whole evidence has been leid |b fore tie Honorable the Minister of Marine Fisheries The ex» mination did nut ¢ ose uatil 10 o'clock last vight. and Sreamsuip Agexcy.—Mr. W. W. Clarke, of this city, has been »appoioted agent here fir the Clyde S'vam-bip Line, plying bee twecn New ‘ork, Charleston ond Florida The « eames of this line are large and com modious ard are fittcd ap with the view of ace commodating « laige pum ber of passengers in first class style. Mr. Clark is prepared to sell tickets and farvich the fullest informa tlonh, iaiasstliai iets OUR handkerchiefs are to hand and on our counters fer the ladies of P. E. Island to choose from. We have the quantity »nd quality ad- tertised by usin another column. The goods are of the choicest pat- terns and makes; they are well worth 75 cents to $125 a dozen, yet we offer them for the small sum of 39 cenis—James Paton & io. ol4 3i Iw a day or two we will open 5CO 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 affurd 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 tuyers. Charlottetown will see prices on handkerchiefs, never read of or dreamt of befure. Look out for this sen- sation. — Beer Bros. oct 13 2i. ERI ate Surperne Disasters.—Of the six fishermen reported missing from the Gloucester schooner Henrietta, three were landed at Bay of Bulls, Nfid , be the schooner Knight Templar, and the other three are reported to have been picked up by a Newfoundland schooner, The Newfoundland schooner Reason has been missing since Augast 15th, and is given up for lost, witha crew of ten men. The captain is reported to have said before sailing that the vessel was unseaworthy and not fit to go on the bavks. She was fully insured. —_o—— AroosTook’s Potatoes —A produce dealer who has been in Ao stook county buying potatoes stys the p tato sp ¢ ulators are nume erous there at@ mach excitement prevails Mr. Thos. Phair, of Presque Isle, the potato king of the cou ty, will edd largely to his al. reudy snug pi'e. He contracted for the yield of 1,00) acres at last year’s prices and gets the bem fit of the big boom now on. He rune six starch factories. Individual buyers are paying the farmers $2,000 and $2,000 a day for potatoes One farmer who offered his farm and bui'dings for $1,600 last winter has already soll $2,300 worth of potatoes raised this season.—St. Juha Telegraph. The Best Value in the City in Children’s Readymade ‘TELEGRAPHIC NAWS, i Spreciat DespatcHes TO THE EXAMINER. A DESPERATE ATTEMPT To Wreck a Train at Moncton Moncton, Oct. 14. A desperate attempt was made last night to wreck the early morning train to Str. Juobn. A railway tie and a large deal were placed across the track juet above the station, but fortunately no serious damage was done. As the train passed the station severa! shots were fired at the cars, one shot entering the station building and lodging in the wall just above the -elegraph operator's head. Henry Campbell, who was some years ago in the lunatic asylum, was arrested on suspicion anc brought to Moncten. An Embezzler Arrested. Boston, Oct. 14. John F. Steadman, cf St. John, was arrested here yesterday. He was manager of the Intercoloniai Railway Cattle Yard at St. Johr, and he is charged with the em- bezziement of $370 He was brought before the United States District Court on the question of extradition, The hearing was postponed to Oct. 28. Bail fixed at $1000. Changes on the G. T. R. Toronto, Oct. 14. Quite a surprise was created here by a despatch from Moptreal, stating that Supt. Stiff, of the great western division of the Grand Trunk Railway, had been replaced by Jas. Stephenson, late General-Superin- tendent of the Grand Trunk proper. Other important changes are expected, The South Australian Government. ADELAIDE, South Australia, Oct. 14. The ministry of this colony has resigned in consequence of the government's defeat on its finaucial proposals in the House of Assembly. The Colambian Celebration. New York, Oct. 14. The Columbian celebration was brought to a close last night by a grand banquet. Weather Bulletir. Toronso, Oct. 14.—10 a. m. Winds mostly westerly with some local showers; stationary or higher temperature. e+ e+e General Telegraphic News. Lonpon, Oct, 12.—The Times’ correapon- dent at Reme asserts that he ovce, in conver- sation with a conservative chief expressed surprise at the presence of a certain minister in Ma) quis Radini’s cabinet, and that the chief replied that Ma:quis Rudini was compelled to include in the cabinet the man referred to, be- cause he was ahead of the Camorra of Naples and controlled ali of the disorderly elements in the southern proviaces, QueBec, Oct. 12 —In the celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America, Caidioal Tachereau officiated as Pontifical Mags. ‘Che city church bells chim- ed ont at noon and a hundred guus were fired from the citadel. MonTREAL, Oct. 12.—The Star has the fol. lowing special cable this evening from Lone don : ‘‘In accordance with Montreal advices Britizh and Scandinavian immigration will be resumed at Liverpool to-morrow. The Dom- inion line is bucking through to United States points.” The British board of trade returns show that exports to Canada increased one per cent. in the nine months ended September, and the imports from Canada increased six teen per cent. Butter increased $125,000, cheese, $145,000, wood nearly five million dollars. MonNTREAL, Oct. 12.—A movement is on foot among Cana@ian sugar refiners to intra duce the New York trust system in Canada, NriaGaRA Fatts, Ont., Oct. 12.—Clifford Calveriy, aged 22, galvanized iron worker, of Clarksburg, Out., but more recently of Toronto, crossed Niagara River to-day on three inch wire cable, whic was 900 feet long. His time yn crossing was only six minutes, eight secon 1s, best previous time being the late Pho:ographer Dixon’s, which was 12 minutes,. 30 seconds. Calverly fairly ran over the wire, with the exception of the middle portion which, owing to oscillation, bad toe be traversed more cautiously. The wire was 250 feet above the terrible rapids. Afterwards, at each end of the wire,dje performed marvellous and dariog tricks} sitting, lying, dancing and rupning backwarés on the wire aud hanging toit with his toes. His daring and skill exceed those of all his prede- cessors and stsmp him as the greatest tight rope performer in the work. He never walked a rope till four mcuths ago, ee BENGouGH’S ENTERTAINMENT.—It is re- quested that ticket holders be at the Lyceum as early as possible to-night, in order to prevent confusion. At half-past seven o'clock sharp the doors will be opened. Any tickets remaining unsold at the Diamond Bvuokstore at seven o'clock may be had at the ticket office of Lyceum. hceoteadaeetodi SHODA’S BDISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- ony for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, ocd. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only fer the good you receive. At all Druggists, 81.00 per bottle, six ttles $5.50, If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’ No MAN ever smoked ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any brand in preference toit. It bears its own testimony of its qualities. and it is testimony which is alwavs convincing. The smoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality and sometimes of bad. The arrangements of the manufacturers for keeping its quality equal are very elaborate and complete, and are the results of many yearscf experience and close obser- vation. A large assortment of plain and fancy lamps are to be sold cheap at W. P. Col- will's. 2w d&w—octl4 Dy —_—_ 1 SO CMe ro | § Busines | GREAT SALE OF Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantle Cloths, Mantiles, Millinery, etc. —_——-_———( x) —_—— -- J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, Purposes confiaing his business exclusively to MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING FURNISHINGS, and wili sell off his entire stock of Ladies’ mings, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Satins, Mantle Cloths, Mantles, Gloves, etc., Discounts from 25 1-2, 33 1-3, 40 THIS IS A GENUINE SALE. this Fall. The Sale will continue until all is sold. and GENTS Dress Goods, Dress Trim- Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Woolen Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Flow2rs, Feathors, and everything in Ladies’ wear, and 50 per cent. GOODS NEW, the greater portion being imported SALE NOW ON, and for CASH ONLY J.B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eo0d & wky WE ARE IN IT, TOO! ef x} oe We are in the SLAUGHTER SALE. thrown our Whole market. We den’t for this Sale. Stock on stop at SENSATIONAL We have the Cost Don’t forget us. PATTON BROTE I36 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, October 21, 1892—eod & wky LONDO _———$ $x) — —_—___—_ he) i) a »’ a40e Great Clearance Sale Now Going On. Ax} All our Stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods go. We will SALE FOR CASH O must goods. give Large Discounts on LY. all HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, October 5, 1892—eo1 & wky Black Diamond Steamship Go. ie = | ; HE BET BARGAINS | ~See =aeioues A€ ea kt — E88, “ NAVISTA,” f Mon- IN CHARLOTTETOWN TH 8S. “ BONAVISTA,” due here from Mon Are being given at the treal on WEDNESDAY MORNING, J9tb, | DIAMOND<= BOOKSTORE, | will sail for St. Jobn’r, Newfoundland, carrying | 183 CHEAPSIDE, produce, ete, under deck, and Horses, Cattle | In all kinds of and Sheep on deck. BOOKS, STATIONERY, PEAKE BROS. & CO., | _—AND—— FANCY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. octll ‘OCTOBER SAILINGS. EVERY SATURDAY from Boston. = , ‘EVERY THURSDAY, 4 p. m., from An enormous stock to select from, | and fally 2) PER CENT. CHEAPER Charlottetown. than elsewhere. Cali and prove this, i : CARVELL BROS, | Ch’town, Oet. 4, 1892 —1m (tu fri) .| THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Charlottetown, Oct. 10, 1592—3i eod Apply to wy li | [O LET—An office in Brown os Block octs | _ James Par ee UND—The person who left an overcoat in | i k Dr. Taylor's office afew days ago can get | the same by ca!ling for it. octll | ——_— ole = e bogey between the subscriber's | U4 residence, Great George Street, and Queen’s . | Wharf, the sum of $25, in two $10 notes and a $5 | note of the Merchants’ Bank of tialifax. The | | finder will be suitably rewarded on returaing | i | same to the loser, MicHaEL Kaan, tf—octl2 | } } rl By-Law Amending the By-Law Regulating the Fire Department. ae B® it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as illows ; _ Section 17 of the By-Law of the City of Char- lottetown, entitled “A By-law regulating the Fire Department,” is hereby repealed, it being deemed advisable to leave the regulation of the storage of petroleum under the provisions of the Dominion Statate, entitled “ fhe Petroleum Inspection Act,” and the Order-in-Council there- under. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of City of Charlottetown, H, M. DAVISON, ity Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, Oct. 11, 1892—dy 121 5ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, ViIcToOoRiIa ROW. SPONGES ! SPONGES ! Ww. have just received a new siock of Sponges which are ea very cheap to run of. Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine line), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per fumes. Bay Kum, etc. Fine line of Havana “igars just opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigare‘ies. etc. Dispensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- cialty. An elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P. E. Island, where the most delicious beverages F. de ©. DAVIES, Proprietor. are dispensed. auglé LET—The Dwelling House on Hiilsborough Street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole, and contaiayng seven rooms. Immediate possession..—_GHORGE ALLEY, t t §—octls ANTED—By a yo lady, a position as book-kéeper and cashier in a store or office. References given, Apply at this office octi3—3i Clothing is always to be found at the SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE . oh _e ee ili