Ang] anog SLAdUV)D . ul ‘sorijsode yg, pue sypossn.igg uloay “Sir PAA TA osnoy_, AUR URYy JOMOT [1S TI ae 2 = 1 wa = = wn "~ ” - - 2 os © ~ : " = > = = SR —— SS ES SS 2 ee > a THE DAILY EXAMINER. * ' - MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 {892 Vente yur ae M|COME AND SEE TH BALL ROLLING WH Al Nok HIS ME AN [ jones a” THE CAMPAIGII hey 8 ia ee eee ao Se BS _|e , ‘Y. Dag eR Y: oC = cdcteeeges = IN NEW BRUNSWICL.| THE STAR TATLORING ESTABLISHMENT. : scat “aitte “e “Steak atin HOT CONTEST, Se } } Whyare wehere? 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” is Headquarters for Low Prices in Recfers, Overcoats, Cape Ulsters, Fur Coats, Waterproof Coats in Scotch Storm Coats lined with Sheepskin. Einglish, and Canadian, - Also, a job line in Leather Coats, SUITS, ALE SIZES, CHEAP, aT Tha-—- Scotch Clothing store. JAMES PATON & C0., VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, October , 1892—eod & wky > Mopern Journatism —The Guardian is still wrestling with the exhibition prize list and the Legislative Council debates. hs oubiied _Masonic.—The brethrea of Victoria Lodge, No2,A F&A M, wiil please remember the reguiar meeting this evening at 8 o'clock, sharp. Pott Tax Executions are being issued to-day. ‘lhose who have not yet paid up should do so at once and save trouble and expense. PREVENTION is better than cure; and if you want to prevent many of the ills of summer get in good condition by taking an ovcasional dose of Everybody's Polis. bees THe Merrorouiran fashion-sheet will Le, sent free to any address on the Island for | one year on reccipt of 12 cents to pay post- age. —B.zsar Co., Ch'iown. The Lieutenint-Ciovernor of New Bruns- wick uses Wilmot R-yal Belfast Ginger Al+ and Spa Waters as the only cold drinks at his bangueis and cinner parties. ones It is said that of all the pills in the market, Everybody's Pills are the beat. That is « high testimonial, buat it is borre out by; hundreds using this popular family medi- | cine. sla alllatoun ‘tne Kickers Orcanize —According tu & Terouto despatch, the Salvation Army seceders have completed their organization. They call themsgives ‘*The United Workers Church.” Ex-Brigadier Phiipot is Presi- dent. nailion For NewrounpLtanp —The sch. Osprey, Capt. Whittle, estled fur St. John’s, Nfid., full cargo of oats Lyons and C. H. is valued at $2,500, on Saturday with a by Charles The cugo shipped Schurman. at Ask your neighbors if they use Doc d’s Kd ney Pils. ‘Lhey strengthen the nerves, tone the system, and the most stubbori cases of kidney diseases vield to tieir influence. They are especisily appreciated by the od. Ask your neighbors about chem. 10 saliiean To Be Given Away.—Five hunc red new tashion sheeia to be given away at the B zsar Stoce every month, Cali and get one. Butterick’s patterns kept on hand. Metropolitan Catalogue and Deiineator by the single copy or by the year. niasciaen An IsLaAnpeR IN Luck.—The Vancouver, B, C., Telegram says: Last evening the Pacific Building Society held i:s seveuth drawing for an appropriation of $2000. Ballot No 241, held by Mr. Chester B. McNeill, barrister, wasdrawnp. Mr. McNei!l bought the share just two days ago from a gentleman who was going east, and a lucky investmens it was, ebiacatiiictiovnn PoTATO DIGGING has commenced in many sections of the Province. The crop is re- ported fairly good. With the potatoes as with every other crop, it would be well for our farmers to get early at work and have the job off their hands ia good season, Buyers are already on the Island and a fair price is expected. tee Purting THEM Asipe.—The girls who have been wearing suspenders during the past tummer ate now putting them aside, As he Pp et has it.- The chill «f eutumn is in the air, The mesdows rre growing sere, And the suspen‘'e:s worn by the maiden tair Are farted until next vear. eileen THANKSGIVING ~EXVICE —In common with the bishops «f the Unied States and con- formably to the will of tue Pope, His Lord. ship Bishop Macdonald has ordered a solemn Thankagivivg service throughout bis diocese, commemorative of the four hundredth anni- versary of the discovery of America by Ch-istepber ‘ olumbus. This service takes wees in sll the Roman Catholic churches on Sunday, the 16th inst. sieeamdie Mr. VINNISOMBE'S members of Mr. Vinnic mbe's are requested tu meet at his residence, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock He will also be pleased to see any lady or gentle man who wishes to heceim+: a member The instruction given is gratuiticus. Mr. Vinnicombe 8 aiso desirovs of a few pupile for vielin and clarienct. The members wili please bring up their instruments. caeneniflentont Tux tobacco of Martinico was once the fa vorite with the smoking world, and when old Father Hennipen cesended the Mississippi about 1680 the [ndians were much surprised to see a European with such an excellent sams ple of their native plant. But the smokers of the Myrtle Navy would give bat a poor ac count of the once celebrated Martinico. Their favorite brand is as much superior to it as it was to the raw and uncured leaf which the Indians of that day smcked. . ae oh Preparine ron Catcaco.—Mr, E, Hutcher- son, Commissioner at large for the Province for the World’s Fair, is now in the Interior making arrangements for the collection of exhibits. The result of his labors is seen in the daily consiguments which arrive at the Board of Trade rooms here to be put up by Mr. A H. B. Macgowan. The builcings at Chicago will be dedicated with kimposing ceremonies on October 20th, 21st and 22ud of this year. Thursday cards of invitaticn arrived for Mr. and Mre. E. Hutcherson and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. B. Macgowan, tiie com- missioners and their wives, to be present and Oxcuestra. — The orchestra take part in the proceedings.— Vancouver, B. C. News Advertiser. Boston Sreamers —The Britannia will, corameneing Oct. 5th, run between Haii- fax and Best»n only during the month of Oct ober. In the adaicalty court yesterday, McCoy Q. ©, acting for the crew of the barge which assisted in getting the steamer Wor- cester into Cans» recently, when she was disabled, was granied an order to intervene in the salvaye suit of Franklyn aganst the steamer and her freight. The Worcester’s rudder was unworkable, and the barge steered her while towing. It is claimed on behalf of the barge that the Worcester could not have been taken into harbor but for her assistance. — Halifax Chronicle. Sr. Joun, Oct. 3 The Provincial political contest is row fairly open. Noumination « conventi ns ;:gainst the Government will be held in | Westmorland and St. John about Wedr »s- , (sy, andin King’s Oounty a day ort vo | later> Rumors are in circulation ab ut more defections from Blair's camp. It is | said that Me° MacCresdy, editur of he : St. John Telegraph, is ‘ready and anxi us to take the field in King’s as membe: of the opposition ticket. Solicitor-Gen: sal Pugsley withdraws from politics and c n- mends the Government. Mr. Blair as j issued his maniteste. He claims toh ve given the country «a careful and hor »st sdministration, and takes credit to hiny alf ior the abolition of the Legislative Coun il, Ha calls his opponents ‘*cowar Uy slanderers,” and alleges that the canpa gn gainst him has. been made up of cowar ly ‘landers i | ' Race in Calais. | Caais, Me., Oct, 2 A match race between Black Jeck, ow ed n Calais, Me , and Sea King, owned by Ir. j slipp, of Yarm uth, came off ov Ssturc vy | “ea King won the first heat ia 2 38, and B) ck Jack the three following in 2.37, 2374, ‘ 38 ind 2.384. Slipp drove bis own borss. Schoener Lost. Guevcestsr, Oct. 3. The schooner Lawrence A. Munro f om irand Banks is lost. Charles Austen nod Angus C, Hanley, members of the crew, wre oth natives of the British provinces. The St. John Case. St. Jonn, Oct. ©. Rev. Sydney Welton wis released on ail m Saturday. His brother and the doctor re stiilim jail. The Rev. Mr. Welcon did ot preach yesterday, but attended his churci as & worshipper. Perscnal. MapriD, Oct. ¢ Father Martin, who has been chosen G ites eral of the Society of Jesus by a conventic: of Jesuit delegates, is a Spaniard, 50 years of age. Senatorial Appointments. Ortrawa, Oct. 3 Dr. John Ferguson, of Niagara, and \1- phonz Desjardin, M. P. for Hochelaga, h ve been appointed to the Senate. ae nidliendinas House Buraed. SackviLxie, N. B., Oct. 3 The house occupied by Prof. Brecken » as burned last night. Most of the furniture \ as saved. Weather Gulictin. Toxonro, Oct. 3.—10 a. mw Northwest to southwest winds; fair to-d -y, some local showers to-night; a little hig ver temperature, What is Dandruff? A disease of the scxlp that causes falling off cf the hair, in fact, death of the hair. it ir- ritates the scalp and causes scalee and ecz n- atic eruptions—-produces baldoess. Bear in tind that Aati-Dandruff removes dand: iff with three applications—stops falling and -e- stores fading hair to its original color, 5S ld by druggists at 75 centa per bottle. li = BIRTH. At Brandon, Manitoba, Oct. 2d, the w fe of J. H. Longworth, of a daughter. At Victoria, British Columbia, on the 2 th ult., the wife of John F, Norris, of a son. At Kildare, on the 23rd ult., Catheri-e, beloved daughter of Jvbn Cahil, Eeq , a; ed 22 years. May she rest in peace, ote _ a —— Local Notices Overdue accounts on notes of hand, : ot settled for before the fifteenth day of Octob r, inst., will be given to the courts for collecti: n. —D A Bruce. oct3 til 15ti Another lot of cheap grapes just receiv od at Beer & Goffs. cetl 2i Prize Cheese. + Beer»:& Goff havi ig bought the three»-cheese that took fi st prize at the exhibition, are now offeri g them for sale by the pound at their store oct] 2i Look out for new advertieement in clothi ig to-day. James Paton & Co are offering graud bargains in readvmade cape-coats, ulste~s, overcoats, suits, fur coats, sheepskin lin +d cats, sheepskin lined reefers, and a full i ne in children’s goods, cheap at the Sco ch clothing store.—James Paton & Co, Victo ia Row, oct3 3 We are offering Brussel carpet, best ma ce 5 frame. at $1 10 cheaper than most hou 2 can buy for. We will cut your carp t, neasure yout room, make your carpeta d pat it down, giving you no trouble a d charge you nothing for waste in cutti: z. fest make of felt paper 34 per yard. Carp ts made and laid by experienced bands at 9 eonts per yard.—James Paton & Co., Scot -h Carpet House. _ - Inqvest.—An inquest on the body of ‘ne iligitimate child of jChristie Munroe, » is held in the City Courtroom on Saturd .y evening, before Dr. Conroy, coroner, and 1 :e following jury: Simon D. Fraser, Alexanc 2r ticKenzie. John Vance, Jobn N. Campbe l, Walter Kinsman, John T. Heartz, Char + McQuillan. The witnesses examined wi -e Mrs. Aunie McLeod, Fannie Vale and © y Marshall Cameron. Their evidence did 1 >t davelop anything new. The jury fou id **that the deceased newly-born babe came :0 its death by exposure due to the neglect of ite mother.” roar 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 fron prompt payments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid to travel, we will endeavor to educite public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is uot fuind in those who refer 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 LATTES! NOVELTIES in our MeLEOD & McKENZIE. Cha: lottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky —-—{x)— We will have a Special Show of CARPETS in our Show Room Exhibition Week. We want every- one to take it in. It won’t cost anything. Visitors from outside of town, New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, we will be pleased to see you; and it you want a Carpet, we will give you finer prices than you will get in any other part of Canada. Buyers will always find it to their advantage to examine our stock of Carpets, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, as we are showing a constant succession of Genuine Bargains in every department. PATTON BROTHERS, The Real and Genuine Carpet 136 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, September 21, 1892—eod & wky Men, We are now Receiving our New Fall Stock. i ———({X) HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, September 14, 1892—eod & wky — > = - DAILY GPENING |! 1) — NEW FALL GOODS AT J. B. MACDONALD’S. ————-——— (x ) —- ——— —__ ARGE QUANTITIES OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING DAILY OPENING. our new MANTLES for Fall. They are just lovely. Our prices this season for Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing will be the lowest are determined to meet the lowest prices and do better this year. well to bear in mind and see for themselves, J. B_ MACDONALD, - - - 132 QUEEN STREET. See Every lady should sse them. We [he public would do DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. —{x) BOOTS! BOOTS !—We are daily opening lots of NEW BOOTS for Fall and Our Stock this Fall will beat our former record, bota in quantity and OOTS ! Winter- aw prices. West Side of Queen Street, Near Market Square. Charlottetown, September 9, 1892—eod & wky oo PR Ve