enn oi ———~— as ~~ » . D socal and Other Items. ry en A , 3 gh} ] n Vv rue . 4 osss® SxatInc is 8 } ® 10 past potts Me. nes 20 nt, o1 sve from J0 to 2 per cent, on roy Can gave enti set 1 45 jprclothing at D. A. bruce s, oct 9 Qi pat!’ ~ .D. A. Bruce’s for underclething (Cail - = ant to select from. ol9 2i yery IRE” > ; Jur 5 ly ac -_ Parrons. —Oar quarterty ac- { ; ‘a : have just been sent out. Kindly ¢ a i ee » ys .-~Haszard & Moore. j 3 rome move a 2 ont ~ A meeting of all persons inter- } - in the P. E. Island Hospital will he | sett IT r _ - ; the Merchants ore r. &. ih a peld - il e’clock to-morrow foreneon. jgnd ® ce sie es It is said that coal , SHIPMENTS os : from Cape Breton this year will | island, | = co iinents , } ss, the largest 1") he history of the = x! = - 4 fru SrprLy of the celebrated *“Bens- | ; s , Royal Dutch Cocoa,” ee best codgoa | ot jn quarter ib, and half Ib, tins, at Geo. om » .iio’s, Market Square. octl3 lw a (erter & US a a RExEMBER.~ Thursday evening, Nov. oh, should be reserved by everybody to} Let), he Prince Street School corcert. | The Peak Sisters, an entirely new per- | Se formallce, will be given. i Ol al gypMWORK LY Bostos.-Al! are invited wo atrend th® meeting to beheld *in the vM.C. A. Hall this evening at 8 o'clock ‘peur from one who has spent two years ob y work among the Jews and / : igsionAalr = ates cof the North End. Seiten q Wouax’s War. — The constancy of Me eoman's affection was well illustrated last ight wheo a North End wife, whose hus- . had been arrested for beating - her, sgrried & pillow to his cell so that he could seep comfortably.—St. John Tel. : ipa The gebblesome goose by the fruit-field fence: The guinea-fow' back vt the barn; - The kitten that plays with a glee intense While grandmother winds the yarn. Use Campbell's Quinine Don’t be a goose. oct 20tf Wine. —_——_._-—— To CoRRESPONDENTS.— Write on one side of the paper onty. Send your name, not neces- sarily for publication, with your communica- tin, We do not undertake to return rejected manuscript. All unsigned communications are promptly consigned to the waste basket. The editor is cress; he sh yuld use Campbell’s (Qainiae Wine. oct20tf —-*>—_ — Rich iv Coat anp Orr.—John Duncan, brakeman, of St. John, has obtained a mining license to search over five square miles of land in the parish of Dover, West- moreland county. Part of the land cover- aj in the lease is owned by Mr. Duucan, and experts have informed him that the area is rich in coal and oil. pars “Tus Campeetts ane Comine |’ — Sach were the welcome words that were told the brave defenders at Lucknow; and Campbell's Quinine Wiue will assist you when you are week and need support. ade Arresprep Svu.cipe.—An old man by the name of Howe, sesiding ingLower Montague, attempted suicide by cutting hie threat on Sunday last. Beiog feeble and blind for a number of yeara, it is supposed he did the rash act while laboring under a fit of des- pondeacy. Dr. Stewart, of Georgetown, dressed the wounda of the unfortunate man who may survive though he has lost a great deal of blood. The instrument he used could not be found, but a razor case was found among the bed clothes. : ~~ oO The plump pussy cat by the backyard pump ; Site languidly, lazily purring, ~ And Clarissa Jane, by the old pine stump, The apple-butter is stirring. Clarissa Jane feels like working, after using Campbell's Quinine Wine. oct20tf juin inipchome To Tat Memory oF Sir Joun.—John Carruthers’ Science Hall, in connection with Queen’s University, Kingston, Ont., was formally opened on Friday last. Prin- cipal Grant, in his address, announced that he had received from Senator Gowan a check for $500 as the nucleus of a funi to éstablish a scholarship or otherwise aid in respect of aome branch of higher education in the University, and to be identified with the name of the late Sir John Macdonald. — —~»- - Sions or a Severz Winter.—Already the various signs that foretell the severity of thecoming winter are being examined. Thechipmunk is digging a hole so deep that cold cannot reach him, a sure sign of a cold winter. The bears are deoning in hol- low logs instead of a more unstable shelter. The quills ou the porcupine are twice as Plentiful aslast year. These and many other gloomy tokens of frost and sucw are ibg examined, and the winter will be #]” id one unless these animals have made.a mistake, which they often do.—Ex. Taz P. E. t. Hosprrat has received the following : $100, legacy from the executors | of the will of the late . e Davies: $3 from a Catholic; $6 65 from Albion L.O.L. ; $5.50 collected by Miss Minnie Vanlder- stine, Vernon River; 1 bush potatoes from Mrs, Alex. Robertson; 8 cauliflowers and 1 bash Apples from James Lewis, Esq; old linen from Miss Cundal! and Miss A. Yachemin; 7 quarts plums from Mrs. D. Laird; I preserving kettle from Miss May ‘Dawson; 1 bush onions from Hector Mc- od; flowers from Mrs. Evans and Mr. Bourke, Tre Rirte.—The result of the recent telegraphic matches has been made public. 4 the teams of ten men, for which twenty prizes were offered, the 20th Batt., George- town, Ont., takes first prize, with a total of 4,200 points; 96th Batt., Port Arthur, second, 4,181; 13th Batt., Hamilton, third, 4,126. Last year’s winners, the 54th Batt., Windsor Mills, take eighth place, with 4,076 points, and the 82nd Batt., Char- lottetown, is twelfth on the list, with 3,917 Points. pies fifty-sixth place, with a score of 2,971, and the Engineers sixty-sixth, with 2,739. ere were six competitions, and ninety- three teams faced the butts. Prizes were also offered for teams of twenty, thirty and orty men, and there were individual prizes, the latter being badges. The individual champ on of the League is Lieut. Spearing, of the 53rd Batt., Sherbrooke, who made 455 points. He gets a special prize. moins lens Ovr Fur Goons selling fast, being the best x tte te tC NR Nf tn £ THE DAILY EXAMIN pened. Captain | assist his men taking in the upper topaail fect that Sie Henry Parkes, premier of The Island Artillery team vccu-/| po TRURGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Despatcnes To Tue Examiner. Captain West Killed. Hawirax, Oct. 20. Captain West,. of the Montreal barque Argentine, fell from the weather yard i of his vessel on Saturday to the deck and was killed. The barque was off Bird Rock Magdalen Islands, when the accident hap- West had gone aloft. to yard. He belonged to Pictou : family of smal] children, ow and leaves s -_——_o— A Premier Resigns. es, : Lonvon, Oct. 20. News has been received here to the ef- New South Wales, has resigned as a result of the defeat of his Government last week on the labor bill. It is said that Sir Henry, owing to his advanced age, will re- tire te private life. To be Transferred. Orrawa, Oct, 20, A cable despatch says that in December the Imperial Government will transfer 70) men-of-warsmen from England to the China Station via Halifax and the ©. P. R. On theie arrival at their destination the men they will replace wil! return to England by the same route, Sale of Steamers. Ha.irax, Oct. 20. Negotiations are about completed for the sale of the steamers Ulunda and Barcelona to the Furness Line. These boats went ashore and were brought to this port and made as good as new in the dry dock, Senecal Arrested. Orrawa, Oct. 20. The first practical effect of the Guovern- ment Act to prevent frauds on the Gov- ernment was made to-day by the arrest of anal who will be tried as soun as pos- sible, . The Storm Continues. oo Loxvon, Oct. 20. _ The gales which have raged on the Brit- ish coast for a week continue with unabated fury. Storms are also sweeping over parts of Spain. To Run For Cork. Pusirin, Oct. 20. William. Redmond has been selected as the Parnellite candidate for the Parliamentary seat for Cork, made vacant by the death of | Parnell, { Loeal Notices. We have the smallest expense. We have the largest stock of overcvats, cape coats and reefers in town, and the best judgesof tine clothing say we have the cheapest on P. E. Island.—Jas. Paton & Co. The Melisea garment, that is porous as well as waterproof—answera every purpose of an overcoat—for sale at Prowse Bros’., the won- derful cheap men. 3i—oct19 Come and ‘get one of those new Melissa | Overcoats at-Prowse Bros. 3i—oct19 Boys’, youths’ and men’s reefers, over- coats, cape overcoats and ulters in endless variety at the cheapest, largest and best clothing store in town.—James Paton & Co. Kind attention to our quarterly accounts will beappreciated by Mark Wright & Co. oct]6 6i 700! be TEETH! Sale. | ; QivVE ACRES OF LAN D, situated in Wes. tern Royalty, afew vard i Ci a yaity, aléw yards beyond Cit limits, frouting o@ two roads, indctcellert | condition for cultivation ‘i for | nd and’ suitable for | building or- pasturage, will be sold ‘in one | piece or in smaller lots. Address applica-.| tions to Post Office. Box 676, Charlottetown. | oct]6—dy tf “4 Pugwash and P. E, Island - STEAMBOAT COMP'Y, Se ns ene STEAMER '* MAYFLOWER, ” 5. W. Welling, Commander, RAVES “Charlottetown every Monday; _ Wednégfay and Friday Morning, at 10 9 clock, convecting with Train at Oxford’ Junction. She will lay over at Charlottetown wee Sunday. Ps eturning, leaves Pugwash every Tuesday, | Thursday and Saturday Notaiiy. on the | arrival of Express Train that connects ‘with the Chicago Express at Oxford Junction, arriving in Charlottetown about 3 p, m. _— is the shortest, most direct and cheap- er than any other route t ; inc Edward Island. e to or from Prince Through Freight and Passage solicited to aby point, The next trip of the Steamer will . ‘from Charlottetown on Wednes- day, the 2ist inst. W. W. CLARKE, Agent; _Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1891 dy tf pat MONEY TO LOAN, t pass desiring to borrow money on either City or Farm Property, in yal of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL- LARS, can obtain the same ov the most reasonable terms and at a low rate of iuteres by applying to JAMES H. REDDIN, Solicitor, Cameron Block. oct2—3m 82.00 and $10.0 PER SET, | First-class material end | workmanship. Teeth filled . aft reasonable rates. — DH. J.P. MURRAY, Q 1een Street. 2m eod&wuug = -——____-—__- . ~~ TO LET, pus Large Store wich Warehouse ddjoin® ing, fronting on Queen Street, near Water Street, at present in the occupstion of George H. Toombs. This preperty is convenient to shipping, etc. Possession given lst{November next, 1891. For further particulars apply at office of4 Messrs. Davies & Haszard, or to the under; signed at Southport. JOHN AYLWARD Ch’town, Oct, 3, 1891.—2w eod A; APOLLINA: Tee % hiny - "The Queen-ofBable Waters,” 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROs., jy30—4in eod pd Sole Agents, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e _. BASE BURNER for sale cheap. Ap- ply to E. W, TaY tor. oct20 WANTED —An active, honest boy, at the Do- minion Boot and Shoe Store. 4i—oct20 OY WANTED.--About 16 years of age, to run with parcels and serve in astore. Ap- ply by letter, with reference, to P. O. Box 253. ect20—1w DIED. In this city, on the 20th Oct., Joseph | Carpenter, aged seventy-three years. {Funeral on Thursday at 2 o'clock from | his late residence. | Sunpay SeLiinc.—Five informations have | been laid against saloon-keepers for violating | the Lord’s Day Act by selling liquor on > Sundays. Sroxrmy WreaTuer.—Heavy rain and high wind last night. Itis said that Rocky Point wharf is damaged somewhat, but we have not been able to verify the report. FoorpaLt.—There will be a meeting of the members of the Abegweit Football Club in the office of Peters & Peters, this (Tuesday) evening at uine o'clock. A full attendance is requested ; From Pcrewasn. — The steamer May- flowerzarrived from Pegwash this afternoon with freight and passengers. For Dritt.—No. 2 Battery, G. A., will meet to-night at 8 o'clock. A full attend- ance is particularly requested. THanks. —The officers of No. 2 Battery, G. As, desire to tender their sincere thanks to the following gentlemen for prizes very generously given for competition at the an- nual target practice of the Battery : JH Bell, Prowse Bros, Art Alley, Isaac Lane, C B Warren, J CSprague, G H Taylor, James Morgan (Southport), A S Johnson, Louis A Movre, A A Bruce, Mr Fulton of Bozsar Store, Surgeon S R Jenkins, and Capt W A O Morson. You don’t need the Chinaman, nor the laundry. Youcan do your own — now, and instead of a terror 10 wil ae pleasure to you. And all because of **Les- sive Phoenix.” It is a washing solutive. It does away with the uae of _ clothes. It doesn’t raise & S0apy lat ors which burus and hardens your ore — injures the clothes, like the old ¢ po wder. It isso emollient you can oa in the bath; and it will produce ae skin. You can use it on a)most ve a 4 Directions with every package. Ask you 9 2i grocer. a ol jot of blankets, rugs and quilts, at _-Perkins & Sterns. . — oct]3 Hi eod A fine jot very low prices. oe rts of domes- The total values of the expo States for ic breadstuffs from the United ine ad months ending September 30, OST.—On Saturday afternoon, a gold pencil case (brooch). between Rochferd and Kus- ton Streets. The finder will be suitably reward- ed by leaving it at this office. tf—oct2d JUND.— About a week ago, a sum of money. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to JOHN Borr.an, corner of Queen and King Streets. octi9—3i pad . aap ere s cigs a A TUESDAY, ee ee nt OCLOBER 20, 1891. — ae ee ete ae ne Re ECONOMY 1 ———— —__—( x) Many Dollars WEALTH ! can be Saved by those who buy Mien’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits from PROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Che REASONS WHY WE SELL THE ap Men. HEAPEST : Est. We sell as much Clothing as any Two Firms ‘* in ‘own. snd. We have had 14 years handling Clothing, and fully understand value when we see it. érd. Our expense is less than any other Firm’s, according to the amount of business we 4th. We believe in small profits, and to get rich in a day. do. do not want Sth. We pay Cash for every Dollar's worth of Clothing we put in our Store. 6th. We guarantee our prices LO than any other Firm on P. E. Island. per cent. cheaper PROWSE BROTHERS, 144 QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, October 13, 1891—eod & wky ix), \x) QUALITY AND PRICES TELL THE TALE. This has been demonstrated for the past three weeks by the rush for our Overcoats, Reefers (o) to Clothing at Charlottetown, October 15, 1891—eod & wky and Suits. Without doubt we can supply the people of this Province with the Cheapest and Best WINTER CLOTHING ever shown here, and would e's ao — your owe interests, reat Stock before you buy, assuring you that-you fwill’save atleast 10 to 15 pat Quality of look at our per cent. by buying» your J.B. MACGDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. EXTRAORDINARY LOW —_In—— ee PRICES READYMADE CLOTHING! GENTS !—“ Life of H »norable Charles Stew art Parnell” hs been in course of prepara- tion for ‘ome time, and will be immediately issued Ret#il price, $1.00. Profusely itlastra- ted. Send immediately 35c. for prospectus copy and fu'l agent’s outfit and all will be forwarded post paid Liberal commissions Act quick As one of the greatest stiteamen of the age, mil- lions will desire to read the book.—EaRLe Pus- LISHiNna Hovusk, St. John, N, B. octld Wan TED.— A servent for general hous® work in a small family. Apply to Mks. Ae ~—OCblé Dorchester Street. eod \ ANTED.—A Hall Stove, Base Burner. Ap ply at this office. 4i—octl6 ET.~A Shop on corner of Great George T a Grafton Streets, suitable-for an office. Apply to JAMES BEALES. tf—-octlé W NTED.—Persons seeking good board and lodging en reasonable terms can be com- fortably accommodated at the private ——— house of the undersigned, corner of Prince an Fitzroy Streets.—Mrs. S. STUMBLES. octl6—ii eod s for general housework, Cur ber- ANTED.—A. girl W A octls pply io Mrs, W. MH. STEWART, land Street. ae aS O TET.—A Dwelling House on the corner of T Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road, coL- taining 8 rooms, with Shop and W arehouse attached Possession 1st November. Z pyly te Mrs. FLEAGER. tf—oct oil ~~ aT Oncba'f of hous on King Street, at ET.—One-ha'f of hous® on King Street, bev oceupied by Cavtain Knos Rake, containing eight large rooms with closets. Pos- session giveu 9th of October next, The house is in first-class order, and is weil adapted for a private residence or a boardiaz hee. a One-half of house ou King Street, know nas Tod- vin House, containing ten rooms w.th alae ane -y in first-class ofrecer — teat mode *. poo to John Keily, Esq., Water Commiesioner, or to the owner, EDwaRD KELLY, Sou:hport. sept25—eod 1 REN] i t Street INT.—Dwelling House*on Ken ; 7° Se City Hall, containing nine —— pantry, closets, water and good cellar. aver G. SCANTLEBURY, 10) Prince Street. eod—sep i idences. well _—Three new private residences. we a bait and finished with all modern poave niences, commanding 4& splendid unebstruc < view of the harbor and snereentine. ttre x eg are now open for inspection Tf ae p.m. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. dy—sepizd with board pply at this tf—oct9 eeepc TT oe te :T.—One-half of that pleasantly situated : Oe = the corner of Po ee ee oe ini i a y the Streets, containing eight room App gts t bedroem, LET.—A parlor and roe > central part of the city. A office. th, which can also be eadernee y to DANTEL DAVIES. Boys’ Reefers, 8 Boys’ Refers, Roys’ Reefers, 0 | Gents’ Tweed Overcoats, — Boys’ Resfers, : 2 5 8 0 2 5 7 price ; Gents’ Blk Melton and Beaver Overcoats, from 3.76 >| Gente’ Black Worsted Overcoats, 5,50 § Boys’ Reefers, | Gents Blue Nap Overcoats, 8.50 Boys’ Reefers, | recwis $6; clear lot at $2.90 | Boys’ Overcoats, from $1 50 Boys’ Cape " =" ee Dae Boys’ Suits, in Corduray, in 2 00 2 76 three shades, from $2.50; Will fit from 4 to 10 yrs. GOOD STOCK 5 oe Men’s Fur Coats 50 Goad Strong Storm Coats, from $2.50, 80 Euglish Waterproofs, cheap. 50 All-Wool Worsted Suits, from $6.50, suitable for Youths, 75 Good Tweed Suits, fram $5.09, 100 Children’s Suits, from. $2.00, Endless Variety of Trousers, cheap. ooo eee Vests, from — NS ST WHY WE SELJ, SO CHEAP !—Our turnover is the Largest expensesathe smallest. are doing a Clothing Trade second to none on Prince Edward Island. Call and see for your- ou have seen all the other goods in town, at the show you goods 15 per cent cheaper than any Firm in the Town. self. When out shopping, call after y LARGEST, CHEAPHST and BEST CLOTHING STORE IN TOWN. Gents’ Black and Blue Black Coats and $4.00 to $10.00, Good Tweed Trousers, as good as Ous- tom-made, from $1.50, Reefer Coat, Vest and Pants for $9.00. in Town, making our We have only been three years in the Clothing Business, and we We guarantee to JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN'S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE, 17, 1891—eod & wky —————— meena eaten en — Charlottetown, October WHAT IS THE MATTE (x) —— me are R WITH THIS FIRM? They are Selling so Low that they must soon “Bust.” (x) G made happy with our Low Prices. Money saved! CALL AND SEE US. Charlottetown, October 17, 1891—2aw & wky fitted up if weird. Appl 1890, wore $145,025, 129, against $110,693,- Value in the city.—Perkins & Sterns. oct]3 10i eod 910 for the same period in 1890. sept22—dy AN’T HELP IT!—We are bound that our customers will get the BEST BARGAINS in BOOTS. : “to take a back seat with their high prices, and wonder why their goods cunnot sell, while our many customers will be Competitors have got GOFF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE. i a Riparepe eho eae oe ae —— a aes.