THE DAILY EXAMINER " ; : 2 2 ‘ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1893. POLITICAL AMENITIES IN NEWFOUND- “WHEN TRIBULATION PRESSETH, DIED. in a inn a ae THE DAILY EXAMINER. Al PULICY # spec at ‘ at Pp ’ 4 vw ' . | , ay e TI \\ \i at 4 "i ure . a y ! a ' ra e “ Q apd, 4 te - ui ee + IVER CHEESE FACTORY ’ ’ e al : 1 im the e am ) ts 4 ’ i rx i ; S ia it by tl ed } s ‘ a ‘ uu 4 té i j wn a ‘ ece a i ‘ ‘ lhe t md tl ‘ airy ‘ ‘ t By “ ‘ ‘ I u i k } } ’ aT ; i a“ L ft i ya W | 4 a? pa h i ir y wl ble ‘ ‘ ft tock and tl ‘ ‘ ry ti y ; 3 4 i strive t ‘ Ai j tiv i 4 ‘ cessary iws which have been 4 his industry As i P flo kK, = i vw ~ " } w Il be ike A f Ww t = : ve the juality of their se afl e whol An i spreads, and urless an ¢xamy ‘ le of tl it may be : I is os ‘ as has ‘ 5 a* \ 1 oT ‘ wards for those } il igh ! ing mk Of & high jua 8! i ix tinued or, better . € pa might be paid saecording [ ality as weil as the juantity of t K furnished ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. Mr. Ken P has s igge sted some more stringent regulations in respect to oyster . g } Ss one thing to suggest, | nd anot thing to have the suggestion lopted Phe Pre er returned the Prov. | e last « ung; but whether or pot he “8 led his mission, and when | le sto take place, are points | N enl glten- wa ep i about town to-day that . eld between the 26th a he 25th November Concerning the late Dr. MeSwain, the | San Jose Daily Mercury says: “Dr. Angus | McSw a well known and highly es sident of Santa Clara, died at Frank str sh ortly xk last evening after a long a ness Of &@ complication of : i eased had the reputatior "i f the best doctors in America tie wa ut Prince Edward Island in L847, i while in his bovhood he entered Mc { ge at M real, Canada, w re e graduated wit high honers H ward entered the Medical Depart- t i e Harvard ¢ vé@, and gradu ; ated A widow and six children ‘ Survive Hil ‘ The St. Jol Sun poi out that pork ’ s being bought New Brunswick by the | arcase and sent to Montreaal to be pack- ed At the same time, large quantities of pork are being imported into New Bruns- wick from Ontario and the States The Sun remar!cs that “this does not appear to goal economy en the part of New} i Brunswick There is no reason why the | peo should ship pork in carcass and n harrela, when they have the pr ege of eating the rown pork,thus eay- ing the two freight«, and retair within { the ve industry of packing and “ It is als ed t that we} ha ad aye f aper salt and an | s at les et than in the aod LLL! LL LE CS ty Two More Gold Medals. I grat g to the manufactur- S ™ find their yoods | tly appreciated in the Canadian mark i t must also be pleasing to tier rhiest recognition at Uanadia hit * for the superior qual ty At the recent Fall Shows i 1 Ottawa, “Sanlight” | vue va ty 1 Medal, which brings the ‘ : up 4 Added to ul : ein tant fact that “Su Windsor Castle and im the | ) | *, and ng to the «> e © manutfactur- ‘ ippointed soap mab # “i oes ube I K heada mach, loath- ing of fo i, lvepepsia isness, take | Hawker P They will cure y secd | emling physicians aa ed LAND. WE MUST CALL UPON AND Oe . BLESS GOD.” Newfoundland papers are always spicy; ow that there is an election contest IN MEMORY OF MY DARLING MOTHER. ight t, they are brimful of lit- j ary aye pepper, wormwood, gall! Taken from the chapter, “Conduct in ‘ OI f As samples of the wea- | = Tribulation,” in “Imitation of Christ.” } s used in the fray, we quote the follow- — nee from the Evening Herald Blessed, O Lord, be Thy holy name, rhe Telegram announced to us yeater- It has pleased Thee this trial to send; \. A. Parsons, Esq., the very popu- | I cannot escape it, but fly unto Thee— \ iit fthat paper, had gone to St O Lord, to thy dear will I bend. : 4 The very popular editor ?” No, | Thou knowest, OQ Father, my heart is iend; no scoundrel ‘is popular.” No man disturbed, xccorded this distinction who hae And in great tribulation I mourn; acked chu and state, religion and | With this present suffering afflicted I am, sters, public men had leading eit- | All hopes of my heart -eem gone. who has violated the sanctity of | And now, beloved Father, | turn unto « home, and heaped abuse on delicate | Thee, dies, and held up to public ridicule the | O save mic, send comfort and love; sacred circumstances of home life. | That Thou mightest be glortied here upon | jus right it be eaid that earth, t jail-bird, who pile I oakum or Thou this trial hast sent from abowe. Ooms the penitentiary, is very | O Jesu, be mereiful—bere give me strengzt! i ar The se 1 fact announced That my courage and faith may not fai at Parsons goes to unfurl the Whiteway | May I feel Thou art near me, yea, even at | ur St. Barbe Has Sir H. V this time, \ wi leed k low as this? From my tear-bedimmed eyes lift the | M ust i ep A. A Parsons as a mem | veil s party? How are the mighty | May the dear one who left us alone at Thy | Where is the man of 21 years of call be for us as a guiding light, g Newfoundland to- | To point ns to Heaven, that bright: home i know that A. A. Par- |} of love, Where we learn there’s no sorrow or . night KGUARDED SIR W WHITEWAY Many McM anon in was ybably ever abused —_—-- ee Where is woman who did | expression to Feniiments of LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. athy with the female members of Sir | W. V. Whiteway’s family, as they, and an thing they revered, weré made a THE .DASHAWAY POLICY—AGAIN. nockery of? Where is e child, who, ts first attempts to spell, did not imbibe | Sin,—You are taming down the Patriot the knowledge that Sir W. V. Whiteway | some for the past few weeks, although it yas “a glaring beacon of consammate } has yet a strong political carnivorous ap- me,” “a pestiferous political parasite,” | petite for Mr. Blake and the member for and “the greatest sectarian firebug which | New Perth, Mr. Shaw. I venture the.ar- ever disgraced this country.” — Audnow | ¢éftion that these two gentlemen are more W hiiew re vard f ay accepts him as a candidate. If HIS OWN REPUYATION have induced Whiteway to reject his man, surely the record of Parsons in | m with other leading men for the mast twenty years, was so black that Premier with any sense of dignity would f isgraced at association with him. What about the Y. M. C. A. funds? W as it not Parsons who tried to bribe and hem traduce the Rev. J. Ladner ? Was it t this same Parsons who vilified the Rer. I, R. Duffil and the late Rev. Geo Boyd ? Wasa it not this Parsons whose insults to the memory of the late Bishop Field used the indignation of every eburch- nan in the Island? Was it not this same } arsons wl insulted and abused His | hip Dr. Power and the priests of the C. Church Was it not this same Parsons who defamed the Rev. W. Gra- Was it not this same Parrons who been the deadly enemy of religion and : t this country the past two de les? Like the ceward he is, Parsons </ pt his candidature a secret, fearing an utburst of public indignation Rumour, t is true, pointed him out, but the decen- 3 life refused credence to the state- hat he went as a ‘ Whiteway’ stand- 4 arer.” From this it may easily be inferred that Mr. A. A. Parsons is a man of weight and | accountable for all the misappropriation fluence. It is pleasing to note, too, that tby the Public Works Department in Mr. Bowers is taking rank among the | this district, aad he will find when the day public men of “ye ancient colony,” for we | o¢ reckoning arrives, his load will be too read heavy to bear before his former constit- “The irrepressible Bowers took. the} uents, “Weighed in the balance and mp at the Hallaren meeting Friday | found wanting” will re-echo from one end shit The moe democratic element | of this district to the other. Mercier- at 't want to listen to him, and one horny- | one time thought that his government was ed son of toil said: “We don’t want | beyond defeat by squandering the revenue | ur that old gas-bag.” of Quebec. Whereis he today? And | ait «i are the people of Belfast, Liberal aud Con- NEWS NOTES. } Servative, going to follow a government ~~ with such a “dashaway” policy? ~ No, | Parasitic bronchitis has been found in | Dever. the lungs of calves near Kingston Avnotuer Disevsrep Liperat. 2 : ; Belfast District, Oct. 12th, 1893. Geography a¢ a science was introduced . Le rs abo » > -— > Parripe here Braete Saeey LPS seine CANADA AT THE FAIR. Efforts are being made in Toronto to} eine establish a company for the canning of | The Big Cheese Stands a Good Test—cana- ui meat | dian Notes.. ‘ , ’ ° » j rhe product of Canadian coal in very nt vears has increased from 2,091,976 | 3,623,076 tons in 12891, tons 1886 to w an increase in value from $4,017,225 to $8,144,247 Of $30,000 in live stock prizes offered | ui the Chicago World’s Fair, the Cana- lian farmer will pocket $14,000. He won t} competition with the agricultural ! of a country thirteen times as big as his own Ll’ Electeur and thoge Liberal papers which think he is 1e poorest human being alive will please take note and emend their views Pie Canadian farmer is the best jy America Large beds of oysters have been digcoy- ered in the Pacific waters off Alaska. If hal been thought that the water Was too cold; but there are places where jt js warmed by the Japan current which mod- ifies the temperature of the Pacific Coast more than the Gulf Stream does that of the Atlantic Coast. The Alaskan oysters are pronounced @ very superior variety, much better than the small oysters grown near the coast of California. Some American etablea have won large this year. The heaviest winners with their earnings up to date are: J.R.& F. P. Keene, $282,987; M. F. Dwyer, $96,210; R. Croker, $92,672; J. A., Stim? of money A H. & D. H. Morris, $69,965; Marcus Daly, $68,032; Gideon & Daly, 62,750; Rancocas stable, $62,045; Oneck atable, $52,410; W. C. Daly, $52,074; Brown & Rogers, $51,075; P. J. Dwyer & Son, $46,- 937; J. Rupert, jr., $41,977; Blemton stable, $38,300; Fleischman & Son, $30, 251; W. M. Barrick, $29,830; Walcott & Campbell, $27,972; Empire stable, $26,- W ashington stable, $26 335; B. Mc- ' eh y Clelland, $25,795; F. Lowe, $23,305, W R Jones, $20,700 Che Empsror William has given orders that tests be made of the seaworthiness of the comparatively new Imperial yacht Hehenzoller: She has been ordered _to proceed to the Harbor of . Christiansand, aml to wait there until a heavy sea is run- She will then ning outside, put te sea, wl every test known to nautical science to determine seaworthiness will be anade. It is not known that any question has arisen reyarding the safety of the yacht in @ heavy sea. The Emperor is often ac- companied by the Empress and their children whon he makes tr ps on the Hohenzollern, aud it is generally believed | that the test has been ordered for the pur- pore of making assurance of their safety when at sea doubly assured ”_—— £00 Personal Gonoud the composer is dead. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gardner were among the passengers in the Fastnet tc-day. Mr. W. M. D. Pearman, of Halifax, ar- rived here last night on # business trip. He left for Summerside this afternoon A. J. McLean and wife, of Pennycross; a) | 10 to | favorite, and there was no betting | 2.08%. Scotland,are registered at the Hotel Davies. | Mr. C. R. Pickford, of the firm of Pick- ford & Black, Halifax, arrived here last evening. He is registered at the Hotel Davies At the Hote! Davies this forenoon there were regisiered : J C McKay. Souris; Miss O’Brien, Georgetown; Miss Morrison, do; Miss Burke, do; Master Burke, do; Geo L Dunn, Cardigan. Rev. J. M. MeLeod, who has been visit ing his many friends throughout the Pro- vince, left this morning for his home in Vancouver, B. C Hi. K. McLeod, Eldon; Dr. Byers, Char- lottetown; Mrs. Munroe Georgetown; Miss Manroe, do, were registered at the Queen Hote | to-day. : ite Testing His, Honesty. Your druggist is honest if when you ask him lor a bottle of S« ott’, Emulsion he } gives you just what you ask for. He | knows this isthe best form in which to | take cod liver o | bide | lungs. | mile 2.08} and a few had it at 2.08. | in harmony with the interests of the agri- cultural portion of this Province than the six grit lawyers now seeking election, and } for whom the Patriot is labouring to se- } cure their return. What has become of the Patriot’s | formers” of past years? When they get | into power we see no reform. © The pres- ent boodle combination has no more claim to the term reformer than the Queen ot Madagdetar has to the crown of Great Britain. The real reformers of to-day are those who are casting off their connection with the Patriot and the Government. The state of matters in the Belfast Dis- trict at the present time is too barefaced | for many of the former supporters of the Goverament to countenance. The “Petty Jacks in office,” and they are legion, from the “Chief Engineer,” down to the Jowe.-t overseer who consents te canvass for Government, seem to have full control of the revenue. New roads are surveyed, compensation is paid,and more promiscd, beyond all reason. People are employed and set to work, and in nine cases out of the members, Forbes and McDonald, seem to pay po attention to the advice of at least some of those who placed them is | power. been politically dead for some time _ past, | but while the Hon. George Forbes holds a | seat in the Government, we will hold him Ontario fruit at the World’s Fair is now conceded to be the largest and ‘fiaest ex- hibit in the Horticultural - Building. Seven districts of the Province. are « repre- | sented with individual exhibits of apples, pears, peaches and grapes. These -dis- tricts are Huron, Grey, Simeoe, Belleville, East Wentworth, Burlington and Niagara, The big cheese was tested on Saturday by the World’s Fair judges, A. F. Mc- Laren, of Windsor, Ont., and Messrs. Bar- | ber and Perley, of the United States, A 95 out of a possible 100 points, It was past summer, $$ - @- <a LITERARY NOTES. Marion Crawford opens up a new line of thought in his article entitled “Rome, the Capital of a New Republic,” appear- ing in the October Cosmopolitan. It is not likely that the October number will have the success which attended that for September. The extraordinary spectacle was presented of J 24 cent. magazine sell- | ing for 50 to 75 cettsyand many hundred® were even sold at $1.00 each. Probably i. the record remains without a parallel, in | periodical sales, of a number proving so nteresting that, after 211,000 copies had been sold, the News Company had orders for 50,000 more than they could supply, | while dealers in various parts of the coun- | try, discovering the esteeem in which the magazine was held, immediately raised their priees to double, treble,’ quadruple, and in many cases to eight times the reg- | ular price. The publishers do hot yet know what their real circulation is owing tothe limited capacity of their presses; but machinery is being put in place which will supply an edition for December ex- ceeding 300,000, and during that month it will be possible ta determin? just how many Cosmopolitans the public will buy. DIRECTUM’S SENSATIONAL MILE. Directum, thé ‘most sensational trotter | of ‘the year, accoinplished his greatest feat | at Lexington, Ky., on Wednesday, winning the Free for-All in sensational time. He went faster in each mile making the fourth in 2408, whieh-is. now—uthe race record for trotting stallions. The average time of the contest, 2,08}, is about two seconds below anything ever seen before in that number of heate. Directum was a against him after the first heat, in 2,094, till he-was-beaten the next titie by Pixley, The mare had made two breaks, gaining by both, and then was-only a neck ahead of the colt at the figi®h, eo that the decision was against the rules of trotting. Directum was tired this heat; the talent got scared and hedged at 2 to 1 on the | the field, but the wonderful youngster | rallied aad danded the race in the nex | two heats. He lapped Pixley to the home- stretch in ‘the third mile and: then beat | her cleverly ‘n 2.084, trotting the last half in 1.034. The fourth heat was the most marvel- lous exhibition of endurance shown by a trotter, for, after going to the three! quarters in 1.37, Directum rushed home | in thirty-one seconds, leaving Pixley six | lengths behind. Arion went against time, | and reduced his record to 2.07} by the aid | of the official timer, who gave him. at | least a quarter of a second the best of it. | A host of competent horsemen noted thé4 The official fraction time by quarters is: | 324, 313, 32}. 314. This is the fastest mile in harness ever credited to a horse in | that state. —7 i A 6m Carrats Joun R. Hire, of schooner | Lillian, saya: “I was euffering with in- flammation of the chest, brought on by | exposure at sea, Took a aay anal of Puttner’s Emulsion, which perfectly cured me, It hes g ven mea new set “i oe i the | ten the money is absolutely wasted, and | As for Hector McDonald, he has | if 33-inch tryer was used, tue cheese scoring | sound to the rind, clean and of good flavor, | uotwithstanding the excessive heat of the | At Santa Clara, Cal., on the 20th ult., Dr. Angus Macswain, aged 45 years, a native of Prince Edward Island, leaving a wife (daughterof John Winsloe, of Rustico) | and family to mourn their loss. | At Malpeque, on the lst ult., Annie Me- | Connell, in the 31st year of her age, wifé of John H. Peake, leaving a husband snd | four children to mourn their loss. At Ncrtham, the 13th inst., Hid. Folland, merchant, aged “| years, leaving a wife and several children to mourn thert loss, a on schr. AT: Davison, of Parr-boro, N.S., at Hi.o Grande do Sul, Brazil, on July 2nd | laxt, Frederick E, Linkletter, son of Jas, R. Linkletter, Summerside. Drowned, while boarding his vessel. the Hand -Mage Goods are thé mos€ relinhle. When: A man wants’a new stit’ of “elébhes aS > Tae, . he does not want’ one” fiat Nas the | sausage machine and put together in a “sail-loft.” Leave your ordea with us and get.a stylish, wel made suit. If you order a suit elsewhere you will make a mis take, and the entter will likely make one tod the best dressed men: they are our patrons [75 8 Ye ueleil bloom that } The flowers Ii tra la, _ Haye nothing to do with the case; Tis the soft summer showers that spoil | the fine gowns, Then the ladies give Rigby first place. in the spring, } tProbably no invention of the present Ptentury has contributed so much to the emfurt and convenience of the public as he Rigby process of rendering ordinary | ¢léth waterproof without affecting the | porosity, texture, fecling.or «appearance: of the fabric in any, way, RUBBER “OATS are a thing of the past, aod Umbrellas are gradually going into disuse, Men and Women can now walk the streets ‘in their Rigby Coats or Wraps during the heaviest rainstorm: without the least discomfort, | aud the beauty of a Rigby is that it is just as good for fine weather as any other coat. | Nearly everyone you seeé.wears a “ Rig- | proof from its appearance. | Be sure you ask for “Rigby.” Write | the name down in your hat, so that you | won’t forget it. Every dealer handles | « RIGBY.” oct] 6 —16, 18, 21, 24, 26, 28, 31 & nov 2 EVEN !RANDMA, | t | | CUT ¢ i canteill . ss BUT IT TAKES?” £2 Granopa (oy {% TO ENJOY IT BAe 7 | PLU eR ff. Mastiff Plug Cut, always moist, cool, sweet and full of that rich comforting flavor, only obtainable from the high- est srades of vee tobacco. J. B. Pace Tobaceo Co., Richmond, Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. THOROUGALY OXN i To Boston PER “CARROLL” —AND— a 2% ““Worcester” Everybody should take -advantige of this. very, very low fate. . On and after the Boston Steamers at 4. p.m, 5th ‘of October, the will sail from this port CARVELL Ch’town, July 17th, 793. ~ Ex th m, pat ws, gnar tu f ap; earance of having Leen cut ina | : 4 GE. | by,” but you would not know it was water~| *; i : mat 418 i Hae ~ BROS.” % ‘TELEGRAPHIC. Ps | Specmat Desparcnes ro Tur. Examiner. A Village Destroyed. Frepericron, Oct. 18. Tie village of St. Mary’s, just across the river, was almost wholiy destroyed by fire yesterday. Abont tventy-five houses and ten shops have disappeared. Not a buiid- ing is left standing from the bridge for a distance of a hundred yards ou both sides of the street. Intercolonial Cricket. Toronro, Oct. 18. The Australian-Canadian cricket match was won by the former. The score of the Australians in one inning was 298, and of the Canadiana in two inaings 228, The Bicycle, SpriInGFIELD, Oct. 18. W.W. Windle, in an attempt at the tive mile bicycle recor’, reduced the three inile mark of 6 min, 49 !-5 secs. to 6 min. 43 secs., but fell behind the record on the fourth mile and stopped. Thé Manitoba School Case. Orrawa, Oct. 18. | The Manitoba School case was argued before the Supreme Court y | Judgment is reserved. | ‘ New Yours, Oct. 16.—The Herald’s cor- 4 respondent in Quito, Equador, writes 1 under date September 22nd : “Hundreds ‘Or families are dying in Southern E yuador, | owing to famine caused by failure of coffee —et oe TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, i and coffee crops.” Loxpvoy, Oct. 16.—Most of the collieries | in Lancashire, Deoby-hire and Yorkshire were reopened to-day for men willing to | accept the 15 per cent. reduction in wages. Only the colheries where the old wages are paid are working. New York, Oct. 16.—A despatch from Bath, N. Y., says Ingham University, one of the oldest and most famous female ecl- leges in this country, having been found- ed by the Ingham sisters at Leroy, Liv- ingstone county, in 1835, is advertised at sheritf’s sale to satisfy a $40,000 mort- gage, which haz been foreclosed, Orrawa, Oct. 16.~The minister of Marine received, the following — flattering letter to-day: Loxpox, October 5th, 1893. | Dear Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper : “T beg to congratulate you very heartily | on your new!y acquired ard wel. deserved dignity. Tf it is not impertinent on my part I should like to take this opportunity Of saying how thoroughly and with what } earnest ability and¥ tenacity you fought | throughout the long contreversy, which resulted in the Behring sea arbitration for the interests of your country. I have the gight, however, to say for myself how nach I appreciate in connection with my Yes part of the work, your zexi, courage and ability, With kind regards to Lady Tupper, believe me, dear Sir Charles, | faithfully yours. (Signed), Cuartes Russevr. Oct. 16.—Blackboards en ‘change” were steady to-day and so were | Mownrreas., \« | the saces of those who looked at them. | The Chicago figures were the centre of | diséussion, and those showed thst wheat | had dropped to 62] cents for December | and. 70 cents for May. No one attempted | to explain why it was se, but all were sur- | prised at the extraordinary low figures. One man said there was too much wheat | in the world that much higher prices need not be looked some time yet unless some- thing uhforeséen turned up. However, the markpet made a grand ale this after- noon and at the close was quoted in Chi- cago at 645 cents for December and 71} cents for’ May, a cent better than the open- esterday. | | ing for the former month and 1} cents bet- | ter for the latter month. understanding has been reached between | France and Spain on the Norocco question, |. ard that in consequence the loan of $75,- |/'600,000 that the Spanish minister of | finance unsuccessfully endeavored to float | in Paris in June will now be issued under | the tacit approval of the French govern- ment, j ’ Maprip, Oct. 16.—It is understood an —_—_—_—___— | TEACHERS | and SCHOLARS 4 > te ee 8 WILL FIND AT s irter's Bookstore ; fr-supply of School Books, School and College Pens, Gage’s Copy Books, all nunrbers from 1 to 11, Carter’s and Staf- ford’s Ink, Penholders, Inketands, Lead | and Slate Pencils, Slates, Rulers, Exercise | Books, Scribbling Books, new supply just | received. Prices right. A call invited. ; Henpreps of Jadies -in i}. health have | been or are being restored to health and strength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic. It has beéome the great and popular | family remedy. satire y Ary ot the cholera by getting your nT b. glidey = working conditign, \ eP nawerve and Stémach Totie, with | every organ of the body to healthy action pew uffurd the surest safeguard against lien: disease, Vél. eteens, half price Jas Paton & Co. | oct 14 2). A ; Removed! _ | I HAVE REMOVED MY Bo AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, teh (IN THE SAME BUILDING), re I will be pleased to see all my old omers. © The cheapest place in the } City to get your Books. ‘ ‘ash Books, ete , a Specialty. naD. TAYLOR __sept23 ts HOUSE TO LET. | ..TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House situated on corner of Kent and Pownal Stperte. > Engiire of 2 tea» “> PHOMAS W. DODD, sept22 tf At Medical Hall. | a course al-o of Hawker’s Pills, will excite | Beoks, Ledgers, Journals. j | | | | j | | | | | ‘are head ' | okbinding Business | } | j ; | ’ | ; j } | | } | GREA DISC For 35 Days Only. OUNT SALE! The whole of our m: giife2nt stock to be sold RECARDLESS OF COST! This is the Largest and Best DRY GOODS STOCK ecver offered in this City, at the folowing GENUINE DISCOUNTS: 25, 333, and 50 per Cent. Also a lot of Goods at less than Half-price. Explanation to My Gustomers and Others. This Sale is to enable me to NO GOODS ALLOWED ON APPROBATION. NO GOODS EXCHANGED JAMES PATON & CO. Thousands of Dollars OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet, AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE, Silks, Satins, and Plushes, Knit Wool Goods. Ladies’ Under Vests. Corsets, all kinds, Satchels and Purses. Lace Curtains. Silk Curtains. Chenille Portiers. Table Covers, all kinds. Window Shades. Men’s White Shirts Flannel Shirts. Shirts and Drawers. Cardigan Jackets. Umbrellas and Parasols. Braces, Ties, Half Hose. Mitts, all kinds, Handkerchiefs. Tweed and Overcoatings. JAMES PATON & Co. Wool Flannels, all kinds. Linen Towels and Towelings. Fleeey Cottons. , White Table Linen. Cream Table Linens. Pillow Cottons. White Sheeting. Bed Tiek and Hessians. Gingham and Oxford Shirting. Ribbons of all kinds Valises and Trunks, Bed Comforts. Crape and Crape Cloth, Brushes and Combs. Nap Cloth and Worsteds. ve Sfecial Discounts on Fur Goods of all Kinds. @ Furs! Furs as Mantles ! Mantles ! Goods at 33: per Cent. Discount. | RHADY-MADE CLOTHING |! This Department Must be Cleared Out. Goods at 25 per Cent. Discount. Goods at 25 to 50 per Cent. Discount. REI rT i TT pay off the balance due my late partners. Yours respectfully, JAMES PATON. Worth of Goods Musi be Sold. Scotch, Canadian and Hemp Carpets HALF PRICE. Colored Laces. Braids, Gimps, and Fringes. Underskirts. Neck Frillings. Slipper Patterns. Drawn Linens, all kinds. Aprons and Bibs, Collars and Cuffs. Now is the time to Buy and Save Money ! Special Low Prices for COTTONS! WARPS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS |! | JAMES PATON & CC. Do not miss this Opportunity. ; i Dress Goods, all kinds. Ulster Goods, all kinds. Velvets and Velveteens. Mantles, all kinds. Ladies’ Jackets, all kinds. Capes, all kinds. Waterproof Cloaks. This is the Best Stock of Dry Goods ever offered to the Public. The Class of Goods we keep is so well known by our Customers, that it is needless for us to say anything about the quality. Come at once, and Share in the Bargains! In our Fur and Mantle Departments we are showing very complete Stocks. Our Mantle Department is the largest in the Island, and as we quarters for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Furs, you will be sure to find a Choice Selection at TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS. Fancy, 25 to 50 per Specially Large Discounts on all kinds of Furs, cent. off Mantles. JAMES PATO Importers of Fur Goods and «Mantiles. Delays Are - iJ Dangerous ! Then to be Safe, always I 6. Iv. WHEN NEXT buying Soap, October 2, 1893 , ask your Grocer for Ammonia Soap, eral household work it has equal. Ask your grocer for it. ««—% » ' . ‘ . Thirty Horses Wanted. Tie Brigantine Gertrnde, 292 Tone, -gietered and Classed, is expected to sail r Trinidad, W. 1. about the 28th of Ictober, and wiil carry Horses on fre ight he fo { Apply at once t , ¢* octl6- H. SCHURMAN nsure with TO LET. The Store and Premixes on Lower Queen Sireet, pi prea occupied by Mr. George U Toombs, Wholesale Dealer and Com mission Merchant. > Tine premises are adapted fora een kind, having a frontage ou two streets, fill be rented for any term from one to twelve years. Possession given November ist, Apply to CHARLOT TETGWHN a) SAA . CAPT. JOHN AYLWARD octl3—ta fri tl Now ist Seuth port Public Auction. The Schooner ALMA, w! at Souris, sustaining jittle a ' For QE W- ing at Knight's Doc! sold by Publie Auction on \ DNESDAY no 18th inst., at 2.0’c] W. LeBLANC, tow pe — WANTED.—A second-hand hoist wheel. Apply to ©. I, Monnrson, Queen Street. wugsl ’