© “ 4 Englishmen, Irishmen, Scotchmen and all other men buy their READY-MADE CLOTHING at the Scotch Clothing Store—JAS PATON & ¢ npmmnemememmmmmmnasnatinnt nmr ww, 24 * 4hAaA ——— Local and Other Items. Turkey Supper on Hallowe'en. Fresu Oysters at the Turkey Supper on Hallowe en. New silver-plated ware now being opened at W. W. Weliner’s. - New clocks snd bronze figures opening to- day at W. W Wellner’s. - foorRaL..—The members of the Crescent football team are requested to attend a meet ing »t Victoria Park this evening at 7 o'clock, sharp ii tll a PREVENTION ia better than cure; and if you want to prevent many of the ills of summer get in good condition by taking an occasional dose of Everybody's Pil!s, Sons or Enctaxp.—KEton Lodge, W. R Degree, meets to-night for the transaction ef business. A full attemdance requested.— J. E. Rendle, Sec'y. Friday at half-past 10 o'clock, auction ef 60 barrels choice No. 1 Gravenstien epples.—E. H. Norton & Co. oct26 2i Orcas Recrtan —The programme for the organ recital in St. James’s Church on Thanks- giving night is being made ready. It will be a good one. Don’t forget the date, Lecrure.—We call attention to the lec- ture this evening by Mr. Erastus Wiman on “Continental Unity.” The lecture be gins at 8 o'clock in the Market Hail. sie Sex Tuem and be convinced that we sell readymade clothing cheaper than you can buy the cloth for. See our window this p. m. Pants worth $4 50 for $2.90.—Scotch Store. oct27 3i Fiast Crass Horet,—Circulare will be sent to all persons interested in the summer hotel scheme, notifying them that a meeting will be called om Saturday afternoon at four o'elock to further discuss the matter. Preacuine.--Mr. T. C. James will preach in the Clyje River Presbyterian Church on Sanday, October 30th, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and at West River at 3 v'clock in the afternoon. wy New Ciornine ror CuILpRenN. — We have just received a special line of reefers sad suits for boys trom four years up, which we have placed on the murket at rock bottum prices. —Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. oct 26 3i W. B. M. U.—The first conven:ion of the Women's Baptist Missionary Union of P, E. Island was held in the Bs ptist Church yester- day. Very encouraging reports were read from lecal societies, also some interesting pspers dealing with missionary wosk. A public meeting was held io the evening. We have not got a reefer four years old in our shop, but we can fit your four-year- old boy with a good reefer or overcoat for less money than «ny other men in ihe town.~ Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. oct26 3i Incenpiaky Fixe.—Au attempt was made last evening about 7 o'clock to burn a stack of rain belonging to Mr. Daniel Miller, near Rocky Point, Lot 65. The fire had gained considerable headway waen discovered, and wer it not for the efforts of a few neighbors would no doubt have been burned, together with other buildings in close proximity. aii WANTED AT ONCE—A housemaid in a family of five Wages $900 per month. No washing. Enquire at Tug EXAMINER office oot2i- dy & wy her AN Imvorrant Cass —The case of Wheatley vs Pickford, an «ction for dam- ages, is on at the county court at Halifax. The plaintiff ordered goods by steamer Alpha from Bermuda, but, through some cause not getting them, they were sold by the agenta of the vessel. >. - Astray 1n 4 Dory.—The schooner A ber- deen from Portiand, Me., bound to P. E. Island, put into Liverpool, N. S , on Mon- day night to land Edward Hamilton, he having been picked up 25 miles off Thatch- er's Island. He was getting astray from the fishing schooner Matthew McLean, and was (0 hours in adory before being res- cued. a ATTACKED BY A Binp.—Oue cf the crew of the brigt. Confederate had a novel experience when the vessel was some 20 miles off St. Pierre, says the Halifax Herald. The man was on the royal yard to take in that sail, when he was attacked by a large bird which tried to cling fast to him. The bird was beaten off, but returned. The sailor gave a second alarm ot an attack apd ayother sea- man quickly ran up and was fortunate enough to stan the bird which fell to the deck and was killed The seaman had a hard fight to keep the bird from clawing and pick- ing him. it measured eight feet from tip of wing to tip, and was a grepe or fish esgle or some other of that species. - — Granp Diviston.—The annual meeting of the Grand Division, Sous of Temperance, was held at Margate on Wednesday, 26th inst. The reports of the Grand Worthy | Patriarch, the Grand Scribe and the Grand | Treasurer were submitted. They show the order to be in a healthy condition, financi- ally and otherwise. The following officers were elected and installed for ithe ensuing ear: G W P, Samuel Simpson; G W A, | Rev EC Turner; G Scribe, Wil!iam Brown; G Treas, David Henderson; G Chap, Rev , T Hicks; G Con, Mrs Albert Wright; G, Sent, J BMillwan. The qusrterly sessions for the year will be held as follows: Janu ary session at Victoria, April session at | Kensington, July session at Port Hill, Oc- tober session at North Wiltshire. _ A Rasu Acr.—A sad accident occurred at Wo fville, N.S, at about eight o'clock 02 Monday evening. Everett Brown, « lad of fifteen, asked his mother if he might gv to the post office. His mother insis'ed he must learn his lessons. The boy feeling gloomy went into the kitchen and was heard moving around there f r some time, but on his becuming still his mother went to get him cto retarn to bis books and dis- covered that he had accidentally killed himself. The death reeu'ted from tie boy hanging his head between the fulds of a roller towel. ond so far forget:ing himeelf as to twist himself around uatil death by asphyxiation took place. The jury who held the inquest returned a verdict of ac- cidental death. Best five-fsame Brussels Carpets, $1.19 per yard; other ' pair, iat TELEGRAPHIC VEWs. Srecia, Desparcues ro THe ExaMIner Ottawa * otes. Orrawa, Oct. 27. A writ has been issued forthe St. John election. Nomination will take place on November 15th, election on the 22nd. A telegram has been received from the government of Newfoundland intimating that delegates from that province to the Halifax conference will leave Newfound- land on November 2nd. In view of Hon. Mr. Tupper’s departure for England on November 2nd, it is probable that Sir John Thompson will replace him as one of the Canadian representatives at the Conference. A Womans Threat: Lonvon, Oct. 27. Miss Cosens, the well kuown advocate of woman’s suffrage, said yesterday at a meeting of the Woman’s Emancipation Union, that women should not go on talking tilithe crack of doom. The time will come soon for them to do something. Woman, she declared, had dynamite az ber disposal. Asked if she was serious in her reference to dynamite, she replied she was, ifthrough other means women failed to obtain freedom. @bituary %; Paris, Oct. 27. The Right Rev. Father Fabre, Superior General of the Oblate Order, is dead, aged 69 years. He has been head of the Order since the year 1861. ———— Declared Vacant. VANDREUVIL, Oct. 27. Hugh McMillar, M P. for Vandreui', has acknowledged that an agent had com mitted irregularities, and his seat has been declared vacané. The Steamer Britannia. Hairax, Oct. 27. The steamer Britannia is in no danger where she lies unless a storm comes on. It is not known how much of her bottom is damaged. —— Embezz'er Captured. Str. JoHn, Oct. 27. Dodge, the Intercolonial Railway de- faulcer, has been committed for trial on @ charge of embezzlement. —_—_--———— Weather BHulleciin. ~ Toronto, Oct. 27. Northeast, shifting to northwest to west winds, cloudy and rainy, followed by clearing in western portion. 10 a. m. ee General Telegraphic News. FrRepericron, Oct. 24 —Speaking at the declaration to-day, Mr. Blair was rather io better humor. He said that he had not yet decided whether he would seek another constituency or retire. He contended that his party was strong enough t» carry on goverment without him, but that if he took another seat he would show that the government could be run without St. Joho and York. By sheriffs returos maj rity against Mr. Biair is 515. Toronto, Oct. 25 --George Pyke, account- ant in the Imperial Bank, left this city a few days ago, and an examination of his books shows that for a number of years past he has been manipulating the funds of the bank and involving them in his own speculations. The bank is amply protected by securities, but it is supposed that. Pyke’s misappropriations amount to about $10,000. Orrawa, Oct. 25. -A woman named Sarah Burns, employed at the Russel House, was crushed to Toath in an elevator there to-day. The Coroner’s Jury returned a verdict of ac- cidenta! death. San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 25.—Mate A. R. Sullivan and six sailors of the Americay ship W. R. Campbell, wrecked off the Mexican coast, arrived on the Honoluly steamer to- day, and told the story of their suffe: ings. The captain's young wife and her baby were put in the larger boat with Capt. Havener and thirteen sailors. The captain befere he left the cabin sat down at the piano and played ‘Down Went McGinty.” He set fire to the ship for fear she night wreck other versels, and svon afterwardsshe blew up. ‘The boats parted,” said Sullivan. ‘Twenty days out «ll our liquids were exhausted. The men be- haved we'l, with the exception of three Chilian sailors, The men noticed that the Chilians seemed to stand the short allowance of rations better than they did themselves. Watch was set, and during the night they were discover- ed eating from the rations of the supposed sieeping sailors. It was all I could do to save the lives of those Chilians.” ah ty GeyTiemen have alook at the Scotch clothing store window this evening. We have procured a manufacturer's lot of all wool trousers, conaisting of 150 diff-rent patterns, They are worth $4 to $450 a We offer you yourchoica at $299 Come along and secure a bargain. Other makes cheap for cash. —James Paton &Co., Scotch Clothing Store. Oct. 27 3i. hnecaialiigeamaets ORANGEVILLE, April 4h, 1892. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co : Dear Sirs,—Anti Dandruff is evidently giv- ing satisfaction. I have sold about half of the ross ] bought from you on the 23d January eet. I use it in my own family and like it well. Can recommend it troubled with dandruff Yours tru’'y, Twos. STEVENSON. to all who are It is beyond all doubt that “Myrtle Navy’ is the favorite tebacco with the smokers of Canada. They obtain more epjoym-nt from it than from any other tobacco made, and those of them who have used it long enough to test ics merits never abandon it for any other biand Tke reason for this preference is that the *‘Myrtle Navy” is made of the very finest leaf which is grown, and -h« in ——— DAILY EXAMINER. - ~ a MLS PEOPLE TALKING. _—_ 1) ee ae rowse Brothers. —-——— (x )——_—-—- WONDERFUL BARGAINS MEN’S, BOYS’ & VOUTHS’ Mulls, Uvereoals a j a The whole country is talking We want the people to know that we about our Wonderful Prices. are not hurting oarselyes by giving such Startling Bargains, if you help us by your trade, as we must do a big business to keep it from driving us to the wall. SMALL PROFITS shall be our Standard, but we want Big Sales. We say interest to its to your trade with > PROWSE BROS. ~~ The Wonderful Cheap Men, as they can show you the Biggest Stock of CLOTHING ever shown under one roof on Prince Edward every process of i's manufacture the m st | vigil sn! care is exercised to preserve the genu- i-'and, and you shall receive good ine aroma of ‘he leaf andl Children’s suits, reefers, overcoats, cape overe ats, in all the latest styles, cheap at | the Scotch Clothing Store. oct27 3i diisentheliiaiadiinmias A cLEeak, delicious table drinking water is the Wilmot Spa Water, yet it cures many forma of stubborn diseases, Witness certi- ficates; send for pamphlet. “se square treatment. ' Qharlottetown, Gctober 27, 1892—eod & why SS 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 Value and Assortment it is not surpassed if equalled in the city. STANLEY BROS.. Brown's Victoria Row. Charlottetown, October 15, 1892—eod & wky SELLING OFF! all Sales! Before December Ist we want to clear out the balance of Greatest of Men’s Hats, Underclothing, White and Regatta Shirts, Col- (x) lars, Ties, Hosiery, etc. STARTLING BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. Sale positive tor Cash only. Our own make of Readymade U Block, Clothing, in Sack Coats, Cutaways, Double-breasted Reefers Don’t buy imported trash when you can buy our make for less money, D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, October 20, 1892—eod & wky and QOvercoats, selling at sweeping reductions. SSE EEE COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. — 41) 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 Ist, 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 uf years in business, We learned that those who pay cash are entitled to the tull benefit derived from prompt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid to travel, we will eadsavor to educate public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is uot found in those who prefer 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 LACES! NOVELTIES in our line always on hand. McecLEOD & McKENZIE Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky ———— ee eeeeeeEeeeEEaESEEoaE———————Ee—E——E——eEEEEeEeEeEee eee GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. We help to make a market for your prodace, as we employ a number of haads. Faciory in full blast. Patroaize home industry. We are making spleadid liaes of Solid Leather Boots for Fail wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eodj& wky qualities in Brussels from 40 cents up- JAMES PATON & CO