co PATON & cash---JAMES for Leather Coats, cheap Coats, Fur Coats, Fur-lined Coats, Storm Cape Ulsters, Ulsters, Overcoats, en - THE DAILY Tue COLA he steamer Colia arrived from Sydney yesteiday with a cargo of coal for C. Lyons - ' MertTine.—The members of St. Paul's (Church Sewing Society are req 1ested to meet on Monday m.xt at 4 o'clock, im the Sunday School House. ve | PREVENTION is better than cure; and if you} want to prevent many of the ille of summer | get in good condition by taking an occasional dose of Everybody’s Pills. Tue steamer Northumberland will leave Charlottetown for Summerside to-morrow afternoon at one o'clock, instead of four | o'clock on Monday morning. { ~_— l L. O. A.—Boyne Lodge, No. 6/4, wii | hold a social and entertainment in their hall, | corner of Prince and Kent streets, next Fri day night at So’clock, A pleasant time may | be expected, Admisrion 10 cents. TWO HUNDKED barrels apples, | in choice varisies, by auction oa | Wednesday. Nov. ad. Special positive sale. See advc in Mondays ei sMINER.—-E HM Norton & Co -~ Men's CLornine.—Saits in every style and price. Overcoats, Cape Overcoats, Uisters and Reefers. Call and see our sock, it will pay you. We will never be) undersold. Mc Kay Woolen Co. See 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‘ Scotch Store. oct27 Si haiti Aut Woot Pawts.—We lead in Pants. No clothing house can give you the value) wecan. Our Pants from $1.50 to 2 50) per pair are 25 per cent. better »nd cheaper than any in the market. —McK y Wooien! Co. comititiniea Curipren’s Clornisa —Overcoats, Cape Overcoats, Ulaters and Suits, 100 different styles and patterns to select from. All goods new and clean to select from, at prices that defy competition. —McKay | Woolen Oo. AckNOWLEDGMENT, Principal Miller has the thanks of Ine ExaMiveR for a box of the “Charlottetown Business College Pens” These pense are manufactured expressly for the College, and are highly spoken of by all who have used them. They may be obtained at Haszard & Moore’s or at the Coliege. iting’ We are the leaders of children’s and boys’ suits, reefers and cxpe overcoats, and if you are to have yuur boys well dressed at reasonably low prices do not waste your time but come to headquarters, Scotch Ciothing Store. —James Paton & Co. oct28 —3i & wy -~ Weeks & Co. call special attention to their Drese Goods Department. All Mourning Goods, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Serges, Carpets, etc., have been bough: for ready cash and are the best goods obtsinable in the English and French markets for purity, weight, aye and finish, A special feature is the low prices at which these goods are sold oct29 3ieod Aw Otp Farenp —Word has been re- rom the pulishers of the Canadian Almanac, of some important additions to be made to its forty sixth snnaal issue, to to be published next mouth. Besides the valuable matter, so familiar to our readers, it will contain an Ontario Law list, alist of Notaries 1 (Juebec and some interesting articles on new subjects. A graphic de- scription of Montreal will be given, to- gether with 4 fire map of the city. ceived f Hairax.—There was @ genuine prize fight in a barn ut the outskirts of the city of Halifax on Wednesday evening last for a purse of $100 subscribed by hotel and s:loon keepers William Seanlap, & local boxer, and J. Berry of New York, were the contestants. After two rounds, ia which Berry was badly punished, the Halifax man was declared the winner. The fight was with four ounce gloves. The city marshal has been to take steps to bring the partict- nts and spectators to justice, and arrests may follow. WICKED Sicoccslaiipieneiment AT ONOB—A housemail in o Wages $900 per month. t THe EXAMINER office WANTED family of five. No washing. Enquire a oct?i- dy & wy her a Maretack Batts —An Amherst despatch of the 27th says: Yesterday morning — tty private wedding took place at the re- jem A T. N. Campbell. Rev. John Miles of Alexandra, P. E I., conducted to the hymeneal altar Louisa J. Campbell, engin e M. Campbell of Great Village. T Rev: J. &. McDonald, assisted Baptist minister here, tied the nuptial knot anc the service was very impressive. The bride and g oom, who were the recipients of numerous and costly presents, left by the noon train for their future home in P. E. L., accompanied by the best wishes of their friends. wa of John Sometuixne New —‘* The Wonderful Cheap Men,” Messrs. Prowse Bros. are evidently determined to keep up with the times They have juat fitted their store with four of the celebrated ** Champion Cash Cars, imported from Montreal. These “ cars ” are ingeniously arranged on wires leading from the counters, and have their terminus at the cashier a desk in the southeastern part of the store They save a great deal of walking to and fro on the part of both clerks and customers, and will greatly facilitate business. Two more “cara ere to be put in shortly. The system is similar to that in use in mtoy of the leading at res in the larger cities of the Deminion and the Unied @tates. The “cars are now rupniug full time (and time is money) and those who would like to see them in operation should cail at the store this evening. ince Tue Lyceum —Howorth's Hibernica and Comedy Company gave their opening enter tainment in the Lyceum last evening to a large The **T'wo Dans,” with their songs eu llence. , and dances kept the sadience amused the whole evening. nd they vere ably essisted by the other membe,s of the company. The sketch bv the two Biske’s was very pleasing, their Italian duet being eapecia!ly good. The Dutch comedian was capital. The negro per sonator was also very gard. The “rich man's sop,” with a mania for distributing “drawits,” furnishe? a go d dealof amusement; and the clever impsrsonations by the seme later on in the evening were gre tly Mies Dorrit is « lively litt'e song and dance ar iste. Her skipping rope dance was especially weil done. The soenery of Ire land was exceilent—the beet we had here for many years, Several of the views were itluminated and the effect was beautiful. The gen’ leman e. joyed. | with. company give performances in the same pace this afternoon and evening and on Moud+y evening. Local and Other tems. | TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. | Srxorat, Desparcuss to Tur ExaMINER. STEAMER = WRECKED, Heavy Loss of Life, Lisson, Oct. 29. The British steamship Romania has been wrecked at the mouth of the Arelko River, near Poniche, and 118 persons have been drowned. She is an iron screw steamer of 3387 tons, belonging to the Anchor Line aud plying between Liverpool and Bombay, Ot'awa Notes. Orrawa, Oct. 29. His Excellency the Gevernor-(iovernor has decided that the sentence of death passed upon Olsen, a'ias Buck, cannot be interfered Although the verdict contained a re commendation to mercy, there appeared nov facts in evidence to warrant a commutation of the death sentence. Hon. Mr. Tupper will leave for England on Monday. The Canadian representative to the confer ence with Newfoundland delegates will leave for Halifax on Thursday, The election for East Assinboia has been fixed for Nov. 28th, in an interview regarding the position of the Government on the Manitoba School (Question Sir John Thompson said the subject bas not been taken up and will not be until the pending appeal is heard by the privy council. A Big Blaze. Mitwavkeg, Oct. 29 A fire which started in the Unien O11 Compiny store threatened to destroy the entire wholesale business section of Milwaukee east of Milwaukee River, below Huron Street. But it was got under con- trol at 11 45 last nigh*. Losurancs men estimate that the entire loss will aggregate $7,000,000. Exportation of Eggs. Monrreat, Oct. 29. The exportation of eggs to Great Britain has assuined lirge proportions. In. two weeks the Beaver Line has shipped 20 carloads containing 214,000 dozan eggs to Liverpool, 7-ere General Telegraphic News. Toronto, Oct. 27 —The News has declared a lock-out against its comp sitors. The in troduction of type-setting m whines caused the trouble. O rawa, Oct. 27.—Arrangements have been made whereby tne Crofter immigrants sett)iag in British Columbia will receive titles to tiueir property directly from the provincial governs ment, and not through the colonizstion com pany who are promoting the enterprise. Hatrrax, Oct. 27 —Two boys, aged 18 and 20 years, named Afmon and Domville, have confessed that they were the attempted wreckers of the Sydney train. They say thoy earned a dollar, went to Leitches Creek to ‘blow themselves,” and while under the ic- fluence of the liquor committed the crime. Orrawa, Ort. 27.—Unoffizial returns of Canadian trade for the first quarter of the present fivcal year, compared with the same period last year, show an increase of exports of five and three quarter miliions, and du'y one half millien it will be noticed that the export trade last year was 16 per cent. over the previous year, and that the first quarter of this year shows the sane per centage of increase over last year. Sr. Perrespure, Oct. 27.—Since the out- break of the cholera in the Kussian dominions there hive been in the lieutenantcy of the Caucasus 12,000 cases of the disease and §65,.- 000 deaths. In Saratoff there have been 31,- 000 case*, 11,000 deaths; and in St. Petersburg 3,300 cases and 1,150 deaths, making in these three districts aione a total of 159,300 cases and 77,000 deaths Three weeks ago the dis- ease broke out in Warsaw and since that time 200 deaths have occurred in that city. Ex Paso, Texas, Oct. 27.—News has been received here of the totai annibilation of the town of Tomochie, in Western Chihu ihau, Mexico. The town has been in open rebellion egainst the federal government for come time on account of excessive taxation, extortion by federal officials and government ipterference with the people’s religious practices. Two months ago @ battalion sent to subdue the un- ruly Tomochies waa repulsed by the latter and forced to retreat, Two weeks ago (he govern- ment sent 1200 men to Tomechie and on Mon- day they made an at)ack upon the town, The slaughter was terrible. The soldiers lost 368 of their namber and miny were wounded. Not a man of .he Tomochie was left, except those who h«ppeaed to be out in the mount- ains, The villege next day presented a fright- ful appearance, The stveets were filled with dead bodies and blood seemed to have flowed in torrents, Boston, Oct. 27.—An important clauge in Mr. Biake’s speech delivered in Tiemont Temple last night was this: “We are oot like- ly to obtain home rule as a completed measure next session or this session of parliament. The [rish party bas before it a struggle as critical and difficult as it had. It has a struggle bes fore it in which it is not merely prepounding the principles and forcing the attention of the Engiish people to the neo-saity of redress, but it has to do with q constructive part of legis. lation.” Maprin, Oct. 27.—At the Geographical Congress Tuesday, Senor Repar+z wu’ ged Spain and Portug«! and the South American States to establish ¢flicient steamship service between their home ports and their colonies, in order to cement the existing cordial relations. Carcaco, Oct. 27.—E-st-bound = grain shipments are taxing the railways to their utmost cep ci y, and the Iskes and railway lines are still embarrassed. Advices from New York atate that the storage capacity in that city is nesrly filed, with slight export demand to relieve the glut. The blockade has gradually inereased until it has reached the transhippirg poiuts on Like Ere. The Anchor Line of steamers has given notice ; that it will receive 1a more grain at Erie forthe prisent. At Buaffilo the railways | and K-ie boa! men are running # race in ad- | vancing their rates to New York The} 'r-aspertation companies controlled by the | ruok lines sre ovly taking enough grain to | till out the cargoes of their own steamers Lhe wild boats are no longer cared for, and their agents find it extremely difficult to charter them at ail. Weather Bulictin. Toxoxrto, Oct. 29.-10a m. | Gales with cloudy to rainy weather. UT SETS PEOPLE TALKING. oe x) eee eens wse Brothers. ———~(x)---— DERFUL BARGAINS —_—_INn——_— MENS, BOYS’ & VOUTHS’ MUS, (Iveregats aud Heelers. &e, The whole country is talking about our Wonderful Prices. We want the people to know that we are not hurting ourselves 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. interest to We say it’s to your trade with PROWSE BRO The m > Wonderful Cheap Men, as they can show you the Biggest Stock of CLOTHING ever shown under one roof on Prince Edward Island, and you shall receive good square treatment. Charlottetown, October 27, 1892—eod & wky ey fi s { EXAMINER. . | ; ‘ : . You want a Stylish Garment. 4H You want a Serviceable Garment. | You want the Best Value. 147 ‘ 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. wee A) nn STANLEY BROS... — Brown's Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, October 15, 1892—eod & wky : NE —— SELLING OFF! — ‘ all Sales! a (x) of (x) Greatest Before December Ist we want to clear out the balance of Men’s Hats, Underclothing, White and Regatta Shirts, Col- lars, Ties, Hosiery, etc. STARTLING BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN. Sale positive for Cash only. Our own make of Readymade 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. —— — = — — _—— COME AND SEE THE BALL ROLLING THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. TVRADE 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 pricss 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 piy cash are entitled to the tull benefit derived fron prompt piyments; and as “pay as you go” is the only safe roid to travel, we will eadsavor to educite public sentiment in favor of that independence of character which is not found in those who |) prefer credit to paying cash. ry As we want money, we also want to give value for your money. have you come in and see what we can do for you. The line always on hand. We must, therefore, LATTES? NOVELTIES in our McLEOD & McKENZIE Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—eod & wky a = : = = : = GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. | —— —-- —— +(x —_——- —-- We help to make a market for your produce, as we employ a number of haads. Factory in full blast. Patronize home industry. We are making spleadid lines of Solid Leather Boots for Fall wear. Our prices are away down. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 20, 1892—eodJ& wky Gents’ Black Worsted Suite, Boye Black Worsted Suits, Youths’ Black Worsted Suits, cheap--JAMES PATON & CO ~