me (LOTHING STORE t our goods---SCOTCH C spec Rue 1 our Cape Overeoats, and would ask you to call and ceivec GEATLEMEN!---We have just re TT I =p exces a — nnn DAILY Local and Other Items. Fan ‘ as f piano, &c.—Reddin bros Cath and see our window to-night for pipes Reddin Bros, sinianaion 4 [5-cent 3 for 25 to-night only—Reddin Bros. and cigare. We lead to St. Patrick's Hall on In aid of the League of Concert. —Go Wednesday night. the Cross. sities Potka Dot, French Flannels and dress trimmings opened to-day.—Stanley Bros. oct]5 3i eod dekenicililighetnes Dox't you pase the Scotch Clothing House for readymade clothing—cheapest place to buy oa P. E. Island silat New Hatt [be Souris branch of the Benevolent Irish Society has let the contract ; w Pali for a De — Spectat BARGAINS in children’s suits, over coats and reefere at the Scotch Clothing House. idibeseniaie Lost. —A twenty dollar greenback. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Tue Examiner Office ~ < Call and get a fancy cup and saucer, ! and fast at etl4 w eellis g 80 ene ap 2wdXe that are W. P. Colwill's. a. Mr. Bexcoven has kindly consented to TELEGRA PHC VEWS. Spectra, Despatcuses tro Tue Examiner. NEW BRUNSWICK POLITICS, A Glance at the Field. Sr. Joun, Oct 15 To-day is nomination day for the local legislature. Full tickets on each side are to run in St. John city, St. John County, King’s, Westmorland, Kent, Restigouche, Queen's, Charlotte, Carleton, and Victoria. Theriault, independent, will be elected by acclamation in Madawaska, which only returned one member. In Gloucester the Government ticket of two is opposed by an independent ticket. In Northumberland there is only one Opposition member for four seats. In Albert, which returns two, there is one candidate on each side and a third whe is claimed by both. In York, which returns four members,the Opposition ticket, is one man short. but H. H. Pitts is running on an Opposition ticket of his own as the nominee of the temperance and Orange orders In Sunbury, the only remaining constituency which returns two members, the Opposition have two candi- dates, but the Government has only one In Carleton Blair caused his Government ticket to be withdrawn yesterday, and made a@ new one composed of H. A. Connell and addiess the First Methodist Church Sunday School to-morrow afternoon at half-past turee, | We wave a lot of Boys’ Readymade Suits, for boys from 6 to 13 years, that we| ae selling very cheap.—John MacLeod &| Ce. anlivedibietinaen Preacuine —Rev. M. Campbell (Strath albyn) wil conduct Divine service on Sabbath, Oct. 23rd, at West River, at ll a. m.; Clyde River, 3 p. m.; Bonshaw, 6 30 p. m. ailihaiensmens Leacce oF Tue Cross. — Encourage the boys by attending their concert in St. Pat- rick’s Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 19. Admis- sion to all parts of the hall 15 ceats. Recetvep to-day direct from fectory a larye assortment of piano, hall and library lamps, | which we will sell at the above large reduc- tion, Remember the place. Lower Queen St - - ' : | Orrawa, Oct. 15. Gor To Go.—Eight thousand dollars worth | — of lamps, china and crockery thrown oD the mirket, and which wiil be solid at from 20 to | 25 per cent reduction—Connolly & Co. > j Lus chesp soup is all sold Now we offer the old reliabl+ and lebrited Moffet’s Pills and Mountain Herb liills at fifteen cents a/| box. regular price 25 cents. — Doda’s Medical | Hail. ocl5 eod tf Many people are taking ad-| vantage of our cheap sie. Dont be led astray by bogus advertise- | to the) ments, but come direct Wonderful Cheap Stere. - Bencoven will give another of his ex esllent entertainments in the Lyceum on Tuesday evening next New songs, new sketches, etc., are prom sed. Moke ar- rangements to attend, Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Bisckheads, Pimples, etc., 2% ifby magic. % oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. ze i SHODA’S OINTMENT, the | | | Reerers, overcoats, ulsters with capes and u'sters without capes, storm coats, fur coats, fur lined enats and reefers, children’s suite, youths euite and gent'eme n's suits. Also 500 pairs fali pants selling cheap for cash at the Scotch Clothivg House, 015 3i Pouce Covrt.—This morning Daniel) O'Connell, fr the larceny «f $45 from Charles Flaiger, was sent up for tris] in the Supreme Court. One of three drunks was fined $3 or 14 days, and the other two $2 or 8 days. An assault cose was dis- posed of for a fine of five cents and costs. > Looxine For His Son.—Last evening an old man named Movynehar, from Charlotte town, P. E. I., was in the city msking in-| quiries about the police stations and in other places for his son. The young man when last heard from was in the police court at Bangor and wanted to get home. The father says he sent money to the young man with which to come home, and since then has not heard from him. He would be thankfel for any newsa.— St. John Telegraph. Sn a OUR handkerchiefs are to hand and on our counters for the lodies of PE Island to choose from. We have the quantity and quality ad. vertised by usin another coiamn. The goods are of the choicest pat- terns and makes; they are well werth 75 ceuts to $1 25 a dozen, yet we offer them, for the small sum of 39 cents—James Paton & Co. ol4 3i - To-monrow.—A Pontifical High Mass, de Sancta T'rinitate, commemorative of the discovery of America by Columbus, will be celebrated in St. Dunstan's Cathedral to- morrow forenoon at ten o'clock His Lord ship Bishop Macdonald will be the celebrant The sermon of the day will be preach od by the Rev. Dr. Morrison, Rector of St. Dun stan's College. A similar Mass will be celebrated in all the ether Roman Catholic churches throughout the diocese on the same day. - a Stamp Cotnection.—The Halifax Herald says: Probably one of the most curious ex- hibits at the World's Fair will be the stamp collection of E. J. H Pauley, of this city. It has taken Mr. Pauley fully four years to gather up the stamps in the collection They are from all parte of the globe. The World's Fair exhibit which he despatched yesterday comprises a complete set of Nova Scotia, New Bi unswick and P. E. Island stamp:, also some very old Canadian issues. The ec llestion is vslued at $5,000, but is not for sv'e all Tur Turr.—Posters ae out advertising races on the Moncton Driving Park, Thars diy, Oct. 20th. ‘The events consist of a three mivate, a 240 and a running rece The purses offered are $75, $100 and $25 re- ape tively ; Che brown stallion Edgardo, owned by W F. Todd, of St. Stephen, was one of the eight entries in the 2.25 class at Mystic Park, Boston, on the /3h Edgard» was the of his class with one exceptio, a Boston horse, which tock first money, $500. In the first heat Edgardo started last and easily crept by everything and came in first, | found continuous. The suspension of oper- Connoliy & Co., | old lweod )jimpressive notwithstanding the increase of | to $600,000, as comp»red wih the corre- |sponding quarter of last year. |manner in which being pushed forwari. Allen Dibblee. An Opposition convention in (Jueen’s yesterday selected Hon. Frank Woods and L. Pearson for candidates The Tunnel=Borings. 15 The statements made by Grit P. E. Is land papers that boring operations on the Straits of Northumberland have ceased with- out substantial progress made are incorrect. The land borings on the New Brunswick side, and submarine borings for two miles into the channel have been completed with apparently successful re- sults—shale and ssndstone formation being Orrawa, Oct being ations was owing to the close of the season only. Net Debt Decreasing. The net debt has decreased nearly $2,- 500,000 during the tirst quarter uf the pre- |sent fiscal year, This f.ct is made more expenditure on capital »cc unt amounting This in- crease is principally due to the energetic the Sault Marie cnal is —_ 2 —_—_—_-— A Valuable Estate St. Jonn, Oct, 15 The estate of Vincent White, provision merchant, is valued at $100,000 personel The deceased leaves an income ct $4,000 to his widow for her litetime, and a small sum to a sister, $2,000 to the home for aged females, and $2,000 to the Protestant orphan asylum. ‘The balance goes to his son, Dr. White. An Outpost Captured. Paris, Oct. 15 Col. Dodds, commander of French forces operating againet the King of Dahomey, telegraphs that his expedition carried a strongly entrenched outpost six miles from Cana on Wednesday,and the French lost 28 killed and wounded, Arrested for Embezzlement. Er. Jonn, Oct. 16. Gilbert Robinson is in custudy charg: d with embezzling the fands of the St. John Gas Light Co. Thanksgiving Day. Orrawa, Oct. 15. A proclamation appointing November 10th as Thanksgiving day has been issued, Weather Hulletin. Toronre, Oct. 15.—10 a m. Stationary or a little lower temperature, —- General Telegraphic News. Loypon, Oct, 13.—The thirteenth com. pany of the army service corps, stationed at Portsmouth, aa a protest against alleged unnecessary drills, last might cut the har- ness belonging to their horses, rendering them worthless. Inquiry is being made into the cvse, Rouse’s Posrnt, N. Y. Oct. 13 —The Canadian barge A. Gravel, from Serel to Albany, loaded with lumber, was seized } here today, and twelve Chinamen were found in the bold, all of whom with the captain were kedged in jai'. Some Cana- dians were getting fifiy dollws a head fur, the deal. MonrreaL, Oct, 13.—At the meeting of } the C. M. B. A. to-day the Canadians gained their point, and hereafter the su- preme c uncil of Canada will have entire control of the Canadian binefits. The election of officers took pisce, and the only change was the replacing of E J. O'Brien, of Guelph, by Rev. M. J. Kean, of New York, on the supreme board of trustees Lonpon, Oct. 13 —A special despatch to the Times from Calcutta says that trouble has broken out again with the Chins in northern Chin hills. In May last it was announced that Cain bilis had been brought under the direct control of British officers. The vatives have been restless under their sdministration, and have now broken out | in revelt. The Times’ correspondent sys | that » party of Chins »mbushed themselves | six miles from Fort White «nd fired vpn | the escort of a number of nxtive officers, kil.ing 17. A small fures was sent to search | for the bodies for th: purpose of buryirg them. They fvund the Chins had desertca their village and were lying in ambu h two miles fr m Fort Whte the British force advanced cautivusly and suceeded im ruu‘- ing the Chins from their hiding place. they made « stand a litle farther cn. A skirmish was in progress at the tims of sending the despatch. Reinferer men's for In the remaining three heats he came in second. The Best Value in the City in Children’s Readymade Clothing is alway the British were despatched tr m Mau- dalay. : \ ee = sire ones ESAAMINER. - - A —— ak ~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER io 6}. oue Reati! Act! Buy! \ y as AY | *A oO MY ca ™ 4 —_ _ a wn - — ot ~ - af he ee 3° EH OM DA BOR = rd . ay { aa; +) ah 0 oa AY 4 LG peg Ree: “ er <. Bua o ae, rt se al AS ha AS ee, a Vet ee 8 gt ea epee me 5 Fines PAINS AN ef We FF ORIEN Za ‘Nz SEASO A OF 1892 —— We cords. will beat all previous re- Never has such a large assortment been seen under one roof on Prince Edward Island. Below what we have. is a true statement of We do not adver- tise to lead tie public astray, but WHAT WE CLAIM WE CAN PROVE. " 1698 SUITS, 833 OVERCOATS, 990i REEFERS, 635 ODD PANTS. Farmers and others have found in the past that we sold Clothing much cheaper than any other house in the trade, and that we treat our customers right everyone knows. Dealers with us will have cause to rejoice at the Bargains they get at our Store. Come one and all. PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men, Charlottetown, October 6, 1892—eod & wky BR You want a Stylish Garment. You want a Serviceable Garment. You want the Best Value. _—/ We have a most complete range of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Sacques, Reefers and Ulsters. We pay particular attention to this Department, and can assure you that in Yalue and Assortment if is not surpassed if equalled in the city. ————$—_— — {1)—--—— ———— Block, Victoria Row. Brown's Charlottetown, October 15, 1892—eod & wky —_— —— — EYRE TZARRO When We Begin Cutting Prices. ees em —(x)——— -- —-— _ We are bound that no place wili sell cheaper than us. We are over-stocked with goods this Fall and money is wanted. (if 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 DB. A. BRUCE'S. Our reputation as the Leading Tailoring Establishment in Charlottetown is well knowa 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 ee —_—— COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. — ———{x)—--—- -- - — - TY\VRADE has commenced to move earlier than usual, and we mean to keep it moving if BARGAINS will do it. As we have decided to run our business, on and after October 1st, for CASH, and CASH ONLY, we have determined to quote prices lower than the lowest to secure the patronage of Cash customers. We have taken this step after an experience vf years in business. We learned that those who piy cash are entitled to the tull benefit derived fron prompt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe road to travel, we will endsavur to educate public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not found in those who afer 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 LATES? NOVELTIES in our ne s.viys on hand. McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky aS SS EES ——— = GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. —— —- —— (x) —— ————- —— We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ a number of hands. Factory in fali blast. Patroaize home industry. We are making spleadid liaes of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—cod & wky sto be found at the SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE ee