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THE DAILY EXAMINER. THE SPECIAL VOTES OPENED.
DECEMBER 20, 1893
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NOTES AND COMMENTS
| to wing extract f 1
writ tr | rote low } "
to Mra. Ca ¢ H. Da 4 esp ally
t«resting ; who love k ing ’ and
ho d Peach i ‘ t
I t h pu] Haw
yt ‘ ! : ‘pp feet tad
know i Lonefell
4 il '
: wi t }
vas to grow i |
oS | ite * J
Ia tt is i
I "
af prose \f i Haw
told ws th ui jatety interested
th f th Acadia | x tt
ae He fa i ‘
3 parated and wande g f ‘
+: eting to die, and ke a
i f H now boriat
ee .
: lift und fa lhe woull
i y I wa a whil
ie at hg mw th andl
t asked Ha La. ver ling
at | wh i mat tie t the s ject
‘
fal tr He ed “ {
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oy -
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ae
ja ~That Prof. Tyndall died of an overdue
% . .
(ae f chloral taken to lessen esuil ring fr m
{ insomnia and indigestion 15a cheoly
, illustration of the one-sideness that may
accompany « ulture a one leness which
cultivates the brain at the « xpense of the
hody. Here, an American paper cogently
remark?, was 4 leader ence with one
{t finest minds of th century, a keen
and indefatigueable searcher for the facts
of nature. a master of analysis and a clear
and cogent reasoner, who either did not
know or wholly glected the ordinary
laws of health and hf He climbed the
\ ps to diz out the seerets of the vlaciers®
He liscovered awl explained the subtle re-
lations of heat and motion He analyzed
the chem! al p: ypporties of matter But he
apparently paid no attention to the facts of
his own nature and despised the sit ple
the impair
avoidable
hall, for iv
the spirit
knew that
tent, but
labor w hic
depends
neglected
labor tow
clusions ‘
vital point
h now ke ive
1 yn lall’s ?
mst have known
He need not have
safely have
wise teacher of
: ’
Knowledge
and care necessary to prevent
ment of bis line powers by easily
Is not fuot-
stance, truer wisdom than Prof
It mav run to but
wright. Prof. Tyndall certa nly
health was the essential basis
com plaints college
extremes,
not merely of common happ ne and cote
particularly of that abserding
h was his chief hy Appiness, Ile
that all human energy
digestion and that tle
mncapacitates the mind
given his own time ard
this subject, but cou'd
guided his condwyet by the corn-
f others. Yet this
men in many
was weak
upon
body
ivestigate
strong and
branches of
Mr,
ayd foolish in his blast.
Cyrus Shaw Elected.
EXAMINER . _
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE LIQUOR EVIL,
Sin,—L have read with pleasure the ar-
ticle in your issue of the 16th, regarding
the present liquor evil.
It is beyond question that in this town
and vicinity it has become a most intoler-
able nuisance, more particularly since the
opening of the late election campaign
Men who would talk temperance on the
street and shout prohibition from the
platform, have of late aided and abetted by
scattering whiskey broadcast over the dis-
trict, thereby debauching the electors for
the purpose of securine vote for erha
they are pleased to call a te mperance party
end prolib tion Government The saloon
rave been running full blast almost nigh
and day, under their very ey and the
vave made no cflurt to put the slight
heck on the trait Ant perhaps t
very Worst feature of all. is the fact th
the Go ernment vendor, who
uppose ] to sel] according to law
as been dealing it ont by ti
glass like the rest. What a nice state of
things fhisis a fact well known to the
temperance body and goes to show but too
plainly that the temperance crv, the
Prohibition cry, and the Plebiscite, are
only used for political purposes and to
suit a present urgent case. Men cou! 1 be
seen and heard the
working for and shouting temperance, and
then going to the polls on Wednesday
last and voting for a party who had in the
late House of Assembly, and probably will
have in the new House, as supporters, as
on, if not larger, of whiskey
large a proport
drinkers than any that have preceded
them for vears- while at the same time
thev and their friends were flooding the
district with imtoxicating liquors, not to |
mention the several other wenee used by
such purists to debauch the electors.
At a mass Prohibition meeting held in
the Market Hall on Sunday evening last,
instead of being present to upheld and
further the cause they se loudly professed
to favor, not a grit candidate put in an
anpearance, fearing, no doubt, if the;
did it might offend some of their}
whiskey dealing friends but all
the same, clergymen and laymen the
greater part of them who spoke at the
ted for those very candidates
re afraid to putin an appearance
tr eeting, vi
who wet
at t .e meeting
Is it anv wonder Mr. Editor that oe
temperance movement 1s lo »ked " yon
a ma) rity of the pee — of this -rovince
as a huge farce, used « asa means
further political ends. They can clearly
see that from the tactics of the so-called
temperance reformers It is too much to
expect that they wi ill ever be true to the
principles they profess to maintain, and it
is also more than can be expec ted that the
cause of temperanc e will ever prosper ol
Prohibition be obtained by
iypocritical pre Yours truly,
PROHIBITION
le, Dee. 18,
ever such
mioters,
1393
iL BERTON “NOTES,
Our harbor has been frozen over since
| the Lath inst.—much earlier than usual
Ther were five schooners frozen in; but
vesterday a number of men succeeded in
bre: akin g the ice and getting them into
Iwo of them sail 1 last even
| port failed in
| of John eo
} W ednesday
}
Tue She ft « Oueer { it iayv |
pened the pa ket f 3} ul 2 cast in |
Ji ( vy at th . ; | s
w t ri be cas each ast t, |
wing fig eing of most |
te t t ir readers we give them In |}
} Augustus Distri Peters got 68 |
Rial 16; Stewart xs; Cum
{ Pe got |
vithout |
bora |
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\ re |
1 for Cyrus | t
. Maleolm |
( nts Cyrus |
| Ma Me |
t= Sha by al
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( itl y no |
VU} j t rdidates |
F f y | 1 Car- |
Liens l)
— 7-+ere —_
NEWS ti THE WORLD. ;
() i 2 0 f carni-
4
lwenty-t bers the Montreal
iepartinent ure wie } ori}
H ry Dol igre é il {
he Bridgeport (Cont msi e, has in-
herited $1 0.000 by the death of his fathe
in England
Canadian trad th Britain last month
showed la lecreast he coal strike
it riand a th t listress s
qientiv expian hi g otl
We a} } " to see witl it Sad
aa ¢ xt i wishes fade iN sun
1 ers ecause the st ul us Still
rns, ¢ na al w, and
be] R il
At a far i it North Abingto
Mase Phanksg lay, there were 3
mem : iw grand children
‘ se ages i i ! \ fo th
s tal
I s the poor wer in Europ
K Hu lraws $3,000,000 a year
from the pul treasury, half a million
more than Emperor William of Germany,
ndat mn more than Qu en \ iclorta
| Em pe William is reported to
ave vid. ree ving ther vs of the ex-
| s ! he French ¢ ul uf Depu
s t far 13 ? e is too
lreawlful | We hav rer te
lo witl », but wild beasts, w yh
stan ped out with pit
\ eresting gina divor a
has been made t ( nati Juve A
‘ i vi hact sect iad appl ed
rt rest her ta a ncaty
ot zed ind tl i there
ver i J t ld that it was
1e « nla at th n should
e pre i ! ’
A | 4 ciecgal biteu | vip }
Hon. G E. kos and Mr. John F. Wood
Ihe ce egation re} ented the brewers
f the Dominion, and asked that tl luty
» Malt | ! ‘ : }} brewers do
not expect to get the reduction asked for
but thiol he best way of keepin the
tempt to | rie happy than auy man |
can be, is oiten more miscrable than most
meen are othe sk plie, inava h attempt
to be wise beyond what is permitted to
man, plunges into a darkness more de-
plorabie and a blindness more incurable
than that of the common het 1, whon he
lespises and would fain instract.—Colton
1 Adams county, near Twin Creek, Ohio,
whipped one of ber pupils. On Saturday |
as she was going to her home at Buena
Vista the entire family of the child set
upon her and beat | fearfully with clul
ture | a sh 4 \ fev
und ! vial ‘ ‘ { atl
vA | ment
prevaite
Muy | New } i se
ecick d lup his business and
t il = SU irs of ag imt = wortl
en u - M iN ha i
wa } leep syinpe vith Jrish
Home R 2 occa when it |
was decided to try to raise $150,000 for |
tf Home Rule, during the Pa
rie iry eiect j he subser.bed $20,
000. and. it is said, cabled privately te
hn D.llon that he might be drawn upou
for the entire $150,000 if necessary. Mr
Kelly was born in County Tryone, and
ame to America when 20 vears of ag
nding with } in his pocket He was a
Irv goods clerk for a time, and drifted to
San I x wh he s commenced
iat ! and wer tothe bank ng
"
Phe a i nent at the Nabob of
Rampur, one of the princes of India, is
siting Be ni other European cap-
ta rT) isu t fact that an un-
british
sually r f natives of I
India have visited America and E
uroype
" e Ca in Pacitic Railway this vear
lh hai Satied the ecastern “Cas and
/ a wean without being
yat of sight the British flag, an] after
traveret i h Canadian section
f Ar ntine! till under
bh «] hey e wont entire at
the Canada Da Railway stations in
the Northwe hi ! h irther they
ft i ravel befure they would be out of
British territory? They were learning for
the firet time tl extent of the British
empl t which their native country
formed no insignificant part Most of
the-e interesting travellers wore their native
dress, spoke good Englixh, and were ex-
edit lligent gentlemen, who were
as yMIsiiive as an Yanke that ever
lived Phe more t hee edueated In-
dians who travel and become informed of
tl te t and resources of Lin old empire,
the better for British interests in the East
-—--— —— eee ——_—
We most heartily congratulate our
talented young friend, Dr. MePhail, upon
he intere tin: nt, particulars of which
will be found elsewhere in to-day’s issue
a id
f Tue Examiver, and wish himeelf
Mre. McPhail every happiness in life
Ladies Companions, in plush |
and leather cases, the finest ever
shown onthe tsland -W E Daw
sol.
iis
W evt.—Donald McKinnon is re-
Dons
ported doing
ward Island Hospital. Dr. McLeod expects
that he will be able to be out in a week’s
tines
~
We are too busy this week to say much
Xmas goods. Call and
Tavlor, Jeweler
about our stock o
~G.H
most comple te
sce them
The
we have ever shown now ready for
Sanderson & Co.
lara
your
inspection
A few more of those
left at Sanderson & Co’s
One case of English Chestnuts (large)
rlay per Stanley —Sanderson &
pineapple s
rece ived t
‘o
at the Bazaar
Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals
cured at
Store, 90c. toclay. We are always th
lowe-t
}
Received this morning at the Bazaar |
Store, 500 bound books. To clear
will sell five for $1.00.
Call at the Bazaar Store and get a Sled.
We are selling them at a low figure,
The shooting gallery is now in full
Cal) and shoot for your Christmas
on ti,
ibem
out we
goon or turker, dee
| thing that will suit
| comes after Christmas.
| this morning
open wate?
this morning.
although there
The
nd the remaining three
danger now
tv of ice In the Gulf
memo will show by whom th y
Orprey, vats, prctato-s,
, B. Rorzers ; Maud Carter,
by B. Rogers;
ing a
They are out of
is a great quanti
following
are loaded: Schr.
, meat, &c
oats and potatoes,
pou ty
}O aro
Richards
}
several
vats,
, by Birch & Dyer.
chartered for
for John T.
Weekes. Esq ,and one for B. Rozers, Esq.
The fur ral of Miss Eliz La Weeks (sister
Weeks, E sq -5 took place
at 10 a.m. ey sister, Mrs.
>
ins
areived from New B:
, potatoes
schoone rs
cetting—one
having
wick on Saturday evening
{ deep gloom was cast over this vitlage
when a telegram was
of the tota] Juss of the Grace
Miq., Saturday
re-
. ; j
ceived tering
Parker at St. Pierre, on
even ng last, and the crew of seven men
all perished. They all be'onged here and
i left seven families, one being a widower
[ understand there was no insurance on
hoon r or cargo
Weather to-night clear and = cold
j
either s¢
Harber all frozen over out to the light
house Good sleighing and fine driving
m the ice) the rivers
AlLerion, Dee. 18, 1895
— + a
BE FOR DIPHTHERIA,
CUR
last two or three weeks |
Comrad, |
s, by Wilkinson & a G. |
bs Woodman Bros.; V a tt
ths |
TELEGRAPHIC.
Sexcian
MARRIAGE OF AN ISLANDER.
Despatcurs to Tue Examiner,
Millionaire's Daughter.
SOCIETY
(A BRILLIANT EVENT.
|
Over Three Hundred Guests Present—
| The Wedding Tour.
at. Dee 0,
One of the pre pal functions in Mon-
treal society ti ason was the marriage
f Dr. J. A. McPhail (formerly of Prince
Edward Island,) to Miss Burland, young-
| est daughter of G. P Burland, the mui!-
| lionaire Presideut of the British American
} Bank Note Co. The ceremony was per-
formed last night by Rev. J. Edgar Hill, of
St. Andrew’s Church of Scotland, and
| Rev. J. B. Sileox, of Emanuel Church
Dr. MePhail was attended by Lieut-Col.
Burland, of the Sixth Fusiliers, and Mr.
Richard Lea, of McGill University; the
bridesmaids being Miss McPhail and Mi-s
McGarry, of Belfast, Ireland. The bride
wore «a costume of Irish poplin with
diamond ornaments. There were present
over three hundred guests, including
jmany of the professors of MeGill
| University and of: the University of
Bishop’s Collegs, in whieh Dr.
ocapies a chau lhe pre-ents were cf
great number and value.
held from half-past six to eight, when Dr.
and Mrs. McPhail left in a special car for
New York, and will leave for the Mediter-
ranean early inthe New Year. Miss. Bur-
land is one of the best-kn myn of Mont-
treal’s society ladies, on f her sisters
being married to Dr. Ami,of the Geological
Survey, and another to Dr, Stephen, of
Londen, England, and nephew of Lord
Mount Stephen
“ SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT.
Four Lives Lost While Skating.
Hanirax, Dec. 20.
ident oO
niles from here,
lives werc lost.
Doyle, whe re
A terribie drowning acc curred
at Chocolate Lake,
yesterday, by which four
Three children of Peter
three n
sides near the lake, viz., Mary, aged 20
| years; James, aged 13; John, aged 12;
aida boy named Charles Neal, aged 14,
an inmate of the industrial School, while
skating went through the ice, and all were
Sinaia iecnielieia
Brunswick Lieutenant-
Goverzorship.
The New
Ortrawa, Dec. 20.
The re seems to be good +
statement that Judge
Supreme Court of New srunswiedeyw ill
be appoin ted successor to the late John
| Boyd. It is thought that in the event of
a vacancy thereby being created on
| bench, that Dr. Barker will get the vacant
| judgship. The announcement that these
appointments made
erroneous,
}
erounds for the
Fraser, of the
were
—_—_-._—__—_——
Canada's Mammoth Cheese.
Lonpon, Dee.-20.
Canade’s mammoth cheese, when it
| reached Liverpool from the Chicago
| World’s Fair, was found, for the most part,
to be rotten and literally walking away.
A Building Burned,
Bo-1 ON, Dee, 20.
The building on 80 and 82 South
Market Street was burned yesterday. The
two lower floors were occupied by Green
& Co., produce dealers, and the
floors were occupied by Eldridge
Bak«
two upper
r, wholesale gre
A Two Cent nt Letter Rate.
Dec. 20.
cers
Weamstad..
The following cure tor diphtheria, re
mimnended in the New York Independent
is worthy of preservation, a3 it may be of
service some time The cure has been ;
| successfully employed in France for the
cure o1 true diphthe rta. It cousists sim-
ply in applying with a
| or throat ewab a small quantity of coal oil
The oil
growth at
to the white spots on the throat.
destroy the bacterial
once. The art’cle reads as follows :
membrane of diphtheria con=ists of a mot
ing plant, the
seem to
rapidly gre and among
other elements in petroleum is a large
amount of sulphur, which is very inimical
to diphtheria membrane. At once the
membrane seems to become thinner, sp
is, ceases to grow, and that which has
tained its growth breaks down under the
softening of the oil, son eventually diss
pears. The person applying the oi ! dealt
he careful to stand a little to one side, so
that should the patient cough no particle
of the expectorated material can get into
the eve of the operator, as the human eve
is of all culture mediums for diphtheria
baccili about the most favorable There
should not be an excess of material on ve
brush, as a drop too much might strang
in the disabled condition of the throat ‘si
This is probably a familiar cure
profession, but it may be of
ice where professional help cannot be
at once ol
larvox.”
to the me
sery
tained,
——_——— Versonal.
eamel’s hair brush |
The |
The Montreal Board of Trad
cent letter rate, and it
warded to this effect.
Three smoothing irons, handle
land stand, all for 80c at W E
Dawson's
CRAND
Literary & Musical Evening
-—_— A N D———
Song and Lecture Recital.
ROSA DERINA,
the Re *nowned Prima Donna of Ireland,
Voealist and Pianist by Special Ap-
pointment to H. R. H the Princess
WR. G. R. VONTON,
The Distinguished Tenor and Humorist,
At the Lyceum, Charlottetown,
—ON-—-——
J.D. MeNeill, who has been in the em-
ploy of Mr. A. Craig, Emerald, for a num-
ber of vears, is taking a course in sten
ography and type-writing in the Ch’town }
Business College "
An exchange says it is asserted that
the reason Mrs. Charles Coghlan No. 1
has not taken legal action ugainst her
husband for bigamy is that she still be-
| lieves he will return to her. Ellen Terry
splendidly at the Prince Ed- |
assortment of can ly
is one of several friends who snpport her
in this course.
— eee
Syrupof Figs
— es’
Produced from the laxative and nutr- |
tious juice of California figs, peeraer,
with the medical virtues of plants known-
to be most beneficial to the human system,
acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and |
bowl, effectually cleansing the system, |
dis}. lling colds and headaches, and cur-
ing habitual constipation.
Covrr or Arrrsat.—The Court of
peal in Equity meets to-morrow. The case
of William E. Dawson and others against
the trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist
School and others will be heard.
- —-—
Rosa D’Erina ana air, Vontom
the grand duet, “Mira di
from Trovatore, at the
Mm
will sing
Acerlie,”
to-night.
Tickers for admission to the service in
St. Dunstan’s Cathedral on Christmas Eve,
in aid of the new Cathedral, can be
J.B. Macdonald & Co.,
Watson’s and Reddin’s Drug Stores.
dec20—3i
The most sensible articles to give your
friends for Christmas presents is some-
the cold weather that
Now, a
cap or a good Waim overcoat or reefer
would look gved, and not cost much
money at Prowse Breos,, the Wonierful
Ap |
Lyceum |
pro- |
and at |
nice fur |
| Wednesday & Thursday Evenings,
December 20th and 21st.
Doors open at7 o’clock. Commence at8.
Admission, £5 cents.
decli—lw eod then dy
[ii ight 25 3 wel
teserved Seats 35c.
wear
silk ina
My coal mine as
Use poor tobacco
in a meerschaurn
One's a5 sen-
sible as the
}
ee ee oe
: hin
rit will give the
pipe a rich
hapasome
color and
YOULL bet |
.) n enjoyable
smoke
J. B. Pace
Virginia
Tobacco Co., Richmond
; and Montreal, Canada,
Dr. J. A. McPhail Weds a’
e, to-ni@ht,
discussed Toronto’s proposition for a two |
is likely that a |
petition to the Government will be for-
McPhail |
the |
yesterday is
jury has ne ided that Pelletier
1893.
EMBER 20,
WEDNESDAY, DECE
GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Orrawa, Dec. 18 _ Petitions for the re-
lease of Thomas Mi -Greevy and N, K.
( have been forwarded to the Sec-
signed by three thousand
; hundred Ottawa
Jonnolly
retary of State,
Quebecers and fifteen
ites
Dec, 18.—Gaspard Pel-
letier, a well-to-do farmer of St. Juce, |
while walking on the railway track, two |
miles from this town, was run down by a
local train and killed The coroner’s
owed his |
and ab
JoOLIETTE, Que.,
tragic end to his own imprac lence
solved the company from all blame.
Burrao, N. Y., Dee. 18.—The entire
territory of South Buffal ois under water
owing tothe freshet in Buffalo (¢ reek.
The people are forced from their houses,or |
are obliged to take refuge iu the upper | (x)
stories. The property will exceed
apples from Canada are utterly insufficient
demand. Most of
$100,000
last week were x)
from Canada, and as a result there was
keen competition, prices advancing from
loss
Bosrox, Dec. 18.—A_ largely attended
meeting of prominent citizens to-day, pre-
sided over by Mayor Mattews, voted to
open 9 public subs scription list for the re-
lief of the unemployed poor of the eity and
to appoint a permanent executive com-
mitte to take charge of the relief work.
Loxpon, December 18.—The arrivals of
|
to meet the Christinas
the apples that arrived
three to four shillings per barrel. This
advance will, in all probabilty, be main-
tained for this week’s: arrival.
Cutcaco, Til., December 18.—Mayor
Swift to-dav issued a proclamation declar
ing that hunger, want and destitution pre-
vails to such an extent that great numbers
suffering for the
common nece life. He appeals |
to the citizens for free, cheerful and gen-
ibution in money to relieve the
and needy.
of men and women are
saries of
erous conu
wants of the distressed
MontreaL, Dee. 1
news for pensioners,
advocate, who has be
8.—There is good |
Mr. W. RB. Walker,
en acting for a num-
ber of United States pensioners in this
city, received word this morning from |
Washington that the United States Senate >}
clause
which forbids
nthe pension act of |
March, 1893, the payment
of aes to persons residing in foreign
The law has found to °
deal of hardship to innocent
persons, and the promptness with which |
it has been repealed indicates that it will
izh the House of Representatives }
ual ease
ter gg ys
Fine Goods,
countries. been
work a
great
go thro
with i
es
to visit our Bazaar
genuine
popular
Don’t fail
There is where you get
Everything at p ople’s
Bazaer Store
up stairs.
bargains.
prices.—
Low Prices.
MARRIED.
At the residence of the bride’s father, 287
University St., Montreal on the 19th Dec. ae
1893, by Rev. J. B. Silcox, of Emanuel
(x)
of St.
Andrew McPhail to Georgina Nightingal _
youngest daughter of G. B. Barland, Es.
Church, assisted by Rev. J. Edgar Hill, M.
A,B. D., Andrew’s Church, Dr. John
St. Peter’s Schoolroom.
Wednesday, January (0th, (894.
The members of the “BAND OF Wisk L
HOPE,” assisted t:y some of the local AL
talent of the town, will give an Entertain-
ment in St. Peter’s Schoolroom on the
above date, said Entertainment to consist
of Living Pictures, Readings, Songs and
a first-class Minstvel Troupe.
Last, but by no means least,
combe’s Orchestra will render
selections.
Be sure and keep this date free, so as to
be able {o attend. Programme later.
Mr. Vinni-
some |
erry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
vote «42s Xmas Presents, 1893.
|
| P. E. Island will be held at its Banking
| House,
| DAY, the 9th day of January next A. D.
i
Your
Home
, Baine &
least one day previous to the meeting.
BARGAIN TABLE !
We have put a lot of Wood,
Plush and Leather Jewel
Cases and Fancy Goods on a
separate table, which we offer
at 25 per cent. reduction, as
we are closing out this lot.
Come and see our handsome
Presentation Watches.
Beautiful Engraved Watch-
es for the Ladies, in silver and
'gold. Better value than ever.
by insuring it against Fire with
e fe. i Watches, Cheap,
CHARLOT 'ETOWN jin Nickel or Silver Cases.
— suitable for the boy’s or girl’s
first watch.
DO YOU WANT.
Children’s Rings, Cups, and
Knile, Fork and Spoon.
Rings set with rubies,
© . Timbles witl real stone
pearls, opals, diamonds, gar- imbie3 with real stone
Y seta, ete., also emeralds and tops, very durable.
ll N Wh Or Vercdal ! turquoises, which are the
itest fashion. Napkin Rings,Scent Bottles,
Gold- lined Cups and Saucers.
ELEGANT TEA SERVICES
with Urn complete.
New and pretty:
Brooches.
‘Pins
you
designs n
vall
the
and
goods
see us.
If so,
from 10 cts. up.
have
We
: : Studs.—A_ nice
want at the right prices, of Front Studs
F | Scarfs Pins.
sur ; :
| Links.—A large line of Cuff
| Buttons and Links, including :
‘the “ Anti-Swea Opera and Field Glasses.
‘Bracelets, Necklets & Lockets, Kbony
it 4
assortment
and Gents ul
Marble and Imitation
ble Clocks.
of our
Caps, Collars and Cuffs at
Cost to clear,
JOHN MACLEOD & C0
Charlottetown, December 16, 1893.
The balance
Timepieces in Fancy Gilt,
Luminous Dial Alarm Clocks.
Canes, Mounted
for
some would be a pair of Gold
% r* . ry niee roca
Chains.— Victoria and very mice Present
bert Chains in solid, quarter “A 4
gold and one-tenth gold. or Silver Spectacles or Eye-
1893 - PERFUMES: 1893 | : glasses to suit. If the right
4 Purses and Tablets, Card
Cases and Paper Knives, sil-
| Ver mounted.
number of lense is not known.
we can, after Xmas, change
for any kind required.
SKATING.
N N
St. George Pharmacy.
The Hillsborough Skating Rink wil! be
a RS | opened for the season on THURSDAY ee (x)
Our Stock of PERFUMES for Xmas is | EVENING, 2!st December, inst :-—
( comple te. We can give you a bottle of | G : : :
Perfume from 10 cents to $5, in cut glass | —— s Season Ticket............ $4 00 |
d ot e | Lady’s wote eo é i
“ - r war | 8 . 00
e have a very fine line of CIG ARS, | Afternoon chpeecdecies ate |
suitable foran Xmas Gift, put up with
‘oie Charlottetown,
|
Rink will be open during the season as
ten Cigars iii a box, alac 1
» in fifteen, follows:—Every Monday “and Thursaay
Pipes, Dressing Cases , Manicures, Toilet
Cameron
|
and Fancy Articles of all kinds, “> sain eatin Tuesday, Friday and
No old stock selling off—all HM hrs
NO O14 StOC Mn our goods ,
ie s Band will be in attendance every Mon- | Charlottetown, December 11, 1893.
day night, also on every alternate Thurs- | “==
DAVIES’ DRUG STORE,
Victoria Row, opp. Post Office.
day night and every alternate Saturday
afternoon. |
dec20 “din nat aad a yg, Rankin’ Rote EW Gold and Silver Watrhes, | .
i Ss « ry a — : | : . td Cc Na, ROOCHES,
ANNUAL Mi ETING. Pep 2 poem to skate and promen- | EAT and Pretiy Jew elu y, GEM hina a
D. C.
OVEL Fancy Silverware.
ee
‘S> LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON <<
C. H. TAYLOR.
North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown, P. E. 1
December 18, 1893—Iw dy
McLEOD,
Secy-Treasurer.
TERPSICEORE HALL, 1893
“On with the Dance, let joy be unconfined.”
}
The subscriber gives notice that the present
ADULT CLASS is sti!| progressing, and that
a Class for Children will be opened on the
FIRST THURSDAY of the New Year. For
particulars see Circulars,
Merchants’ Bank of P. &. Island,
The Annu General Meeting of the
Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of
decl§
Great George Street, om TU ES-
1894, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m.
Prox'es-must be left with the Cashier at
WM. McLEAN,
|
HAAN , E. BURRIS.
Cashier. {
dec7—fritu & wy declé—16, 12, 21, why li {
Jan 3, 3.
aM
THE
4
~
DAILY
THE DAILY EXAMINER. THE SPECIAL VOTES OPENED.
DECEMBER 20, 1893
AN APPEAL FOR AID
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j at .
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M There ar
a
¥ DOES THE CLOVER
( ;
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afl ~ as 1 t
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‘ a :
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ma red
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my pa 2
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t hoe } if ia 4
weeds Dats
4 ’ ~
;
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42 ‘ mi | ‘ :
i" ‘ } es tw i } wre!
a ot ther p f its . | a
rey, can only ie supplic | y nn it
he prepa i by bacteria from manure. o7
i from decaying organic matter in the so
Ne, W und is much worked bef t
pve "0, a3 for potatoes and t
gra t soluble nitrates a ibstracted
from if, = frat the ‘ not g any
I t from them, and the crop is thin
and weak. WI short manure is applied
: to! 3 it le s the clover especia poor
, r 3 . bt tt
K grain « e help
; B 4 iarg an 1 ! :
rporated with th ul i ls
i grain, will ] Ince alundar f
# as a foll Bs | An a j
be
es f decaying manure in ti ~ forms
> « basis f the regular mat
’ ; ’ "
“> ute rt thing else affords, and thue
sives tl mit the
i crowt f A @d sing pili
e
. prea : sme t {
ts | t . as
y7 : Le | | i
bd
: * ’
a4 liea iressincgs ma ‘
tat iv his eas he will not l« \
heavy p of t f ve ' ul
lant ¢ tla aed '
" ' , 1 pa -
best Nards tha mart i tn
The fa ims a at ( i
pe ol, and a d founda f
} laid at on his}
‘
———___ 2+e+e — — —
NOTES AND COMMENTS
| to wing extract f 1
writ tr | rote low } "
to Mra. Ca ¢ H. Da 4 esp ally
t«resting ; who love k ing ’ and
ho d Peach i ‘ t
I t h pu] Haw
yt ‘ ! : ‘pp feet tad
know i Lonefell
4 il '
: wi t }
vas to grow i |
oS | ite * J
Ia tt is i
I "
af prose \f i Haw
told ws th ui jatety interested
th f th Acadia | x tt
ae He fa i ‘
3 parated and wande g f ‘
+: eting to die, and ke a
i f H now boriat
ee .
: lift und fa lhe woull
i y I wa a whil
ie at hg mw th andl
t asked Ha La. ver ling
at | wh i mat tie t the s ject
‘
fal tr He ed “ {
j |
‘ tt fi } ' I !
oy -
$e
ae
ja ~That Prof. Tyndall died of an overdue
% . .
(ae f chloral taken to lessen esuil ring fr m
{ insomnia and indigestion 15a cheoly
, illustration of the one-sideness that may
accompany « ulture a one leness which
cultivates the brain at the « xpense of the
hody. Here, an American paper cogently
remark?, was 4 leader ence with one
{t finest minds of th century, a keen
and indefatigueable searcher for the facts
of nature. a master of analysis and a clear
and cogent reasoner, who either did not
know or wholly glected the ordinary
laws of health and hf He climbed the
\ ps to diz out the seerets of the vlaciers®
He liscovered awl explained the subtle re-
lations of heat and motion He analyzed
the chem! al p: ypporties of matter But he
apparently paid no attention to the facts of
his own nature and despised the sit ple
the impair
avoidable
hall, for iv
the spirit
knew that
tent, but
labor w hic
depends
neglected
labor tow
clusions ‘
vital point
h now ke ive
1 yn lall’s ?
mst have known
He need not have
safely have
wise teacher of
: ’
Knowledge
and care necessary to prevent
ment of bis line powers by easily
Is not fuot-
stance, truer wisdom than Prof
It mav run to but
wright. Prof. Tyndall certa nly
health was the essential basis
com plaints college
extremes,
not merely of common happ ne and cote
particularly of that abserding
h was his chief hy Appiness, Ile
that all human energy
digestion and that tle
mncapacitates the mind
given his own time ard
this subject, but cou'd
guided his condwyet by the corn-
f others. Yet this
men in many
was weak
upon
body
ivestigate
strong and
branches of
Mr,
ayd foolish in his blast.
Cyrus Shaw Elected.
EXAMINER . _
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
THE LIQUOR EVIL,
Sin,—L have read with pleasure the ar-
ticle in your issue of the 16th, regarding
the present liquor evil.
It is beyond question that in this town
and vicinity it has become a most intoler-
able nuisance, more particularly since the
opening of the late election campaign
Men who would talk temperance on the
street and shout prohibition from the
platform, have of late aided and abetted by
scattering whiskey broadcast over the dis-
trict, thereby debauching the electors for
the purpose of securine vote for erha
they are pleased to call a te mperance party
end prolib tion Government The saloon
rave been running full blast almost nigh
and day, under their very ey and the
vave made no cflurt to put the slight
heck on the trait Ant perhaps t
very Worst feature of all. is the fact th
the Go ernment vendor, who
uppose ] to sel] according to law
as been dealing it ont by ti
glass like the rest. What a nice state of
things fhisis a fact well known to the
temperance body and goes to show but too
plainly that the temperance crv, the
Prohibition cry, and the Plebiscite, are
only used for political purposes and to
suit a present urgent case. Men cou! 1 be
seen and heard the
working for and shouting temperance, and
then going to the polls on Wednesday
last and voting for a party who had in the
late House of Assembly, and probably will
have in the new House, as supporters, as
on, if not larger, of whiskey
large a proport
drinkers than any that have preceded
them for vears- while at the same time
thev and their friends were flooding the
district with imtoxicating liquors, not to |
mention the several other wenee used by
such purists to debauch the electors.
At a mass Prohibition meeting held in
the Market Hall on Sunday evening last,
instead of being present to upheld and
further the cause they se loudly professed
to favor, not a grit candidate put in an
anpearance, fearing, no doubt, if the;
did it might offend some of their}
whiskey dealing friends but all
the same, clergymen and laymen the
greater part of them who spoke at the
ted for those very candidates
re afraid to putin an appearance
tr eeting, vi
who wet
at t .e meeting
Is it anv wonder Mr. Editor that oe
temperance movement 1s lo »ked " yon
a ma) rity of the pee — of this -rovince
as a huge farce, used « asa means
further political ends. They can clearly
see that from the tactics of the so-called
temperance reformers It is too much to
expect that they wi ill ever be true to the
principles they profess to maintain, and it
is also more than can be expec ted that the
cause of temperanc e will ever prosper ol
Prohibition be obtained by
iypocritical pre Yours truly,
PROHIBITION
le, Dee. 18,
ever such
mioters,
1393
iL BERTON “NOTES,
Our harbor has been frozen over since
| the Lath inst.—much earlier than usual
Ther were five schooners frozen in; but
vesterday a number of men succeeded in
bre: akin g the ice and getting them into
Iwo of them sail 1 last even
| port failed in
| of John eo
} W ednesday
}
Tue She ft « Oueer { it iayv |
pened the pa ket f 3} ul 2 cast in |
Ji ( vy at th . ; | s
w t ri be cas each ast t, |
wing fig eing of most |
te t t ir readers we give them In |}
} Augustus Distri Peters got 68 |
Rial 16; Stewart xs; Cum
{ Pe got |
vithout |
bora |
" Phe |
\ re |
1 for Cyrus | t
. Maleolm |
( nts Cyrus |
| Ma Me |
t= Sha by al
[’ C¢ eal |
al of |
}> t { n |
( itl y no |
VU} j t rdidates |
F f y | 1 Car- |
Liens l)
— 7-+ere —_
NEWS ti THE WORLD. ;
() i 2 0 f carni-
4
lwenty-t bers the Montreal
iepartinent ure wie } ori}
H ry Dol igre é il {
he Bridgeport (Cont msi e, has in-
herited $1 0.000 by the death of his fathe
in England
Canadian trad th Britain last month
showed la lecreast he coal strike
it riand a th t listress s
qientiv expian hi g otl
We a} } " to see witl it Sad
aa ¢ xt i wishes fade iN sun
1 ers ecause the st ul us Still
rns, ¢ na al w, and
be] R il
At a far i it North Abingto
Mase Phanksg lay, there were 3
mem : iw grand children
‘ se ages i i ! \ fo th
s tal
I s the poor wer in Europ
K Hu lraws $3,000,000 a year
from the pul treasury, half a million
more than Emperor William of Germany,
ndat mn more than Qu en \ iclorta
| Em pe William is reported to
ave vid. ree ving ther vs of the ex-
| s ! he French ¢ ul uf Depu
s t far 13 ? e is too
lreawlful | We hav rer te
lo witl », but wild beasts, w yh
stan ped out with pit
\ eresting gina divor a
has been made t ( nati Juve A
‘ i vi hact sect iad appl ed
rt rest her ta a ncaty
ot zed ind tl i there
ver i J t ld that it was
1e « nla at th n should
e pre i ! ’
A | 4 ciecgal biteu | vip }
Hon. G E. kos and Mr. John F. Wood
Ihe ce egation re} ented the brewers
f the Dominion, and asked that tl luty
» Malt | ! ‘ : }} brewers do
not expect to get the reduction asked for
but thiol he best way of keepin the
tempt to | rie happy than auy man |
can be, is oiten more miscrable than most
meen are othe sk plie, inava h attempt
to be wise beyond what is permitted to
man, plunges into a darkness more de-
plorabie and a blindness more incurable
than that of the common het 1, whon he
lespises and would fain instract.—Colton
1 Adams county, near Twin Creek, Ohio,
whipped one of ber pupils. On Saturday |
as she was going to her home at Buena
Vista the entire family of the child set
upon her and beat | fearfully with clul
ture | a sh 4 \ fev
und ! vial ‘ ‘ { atl
vA | ment
prevaite
Muy | New } i se
ecick d lup his business and
t il = SU irs of ag imt = wortl
en u - M iN ha i
wa } leep syinpe vith Jrish
Home R 2 occa when it |
was decided to try to raise $150,000 for |
tf Home Rule, during the Pa
rie iry eiect j he subser.bed $20,
000. and. it is said, cabled privately te
hn D.llon that he might be drawn upou
for the entire $150,000 if necessary. Mr
Kelly was born in County Tryone, and
ame to America when 20 vears of ag
nding with } in his pocket He was a
Irv goods clerk for a time, and drifted to
San I x wh he s commenced
iat ! and wer tothe bank ng
"
Phe a i nent at the Nabob of
Rampur, one of the princes of India, is
siting Be ni other European cap-
ta rT) isu t fact that an un-
british
sually r f natives of I
India have visited America and E
uroype
" e Ca in Pacitic Railway this vear
lh hai Satied the ecastern “Cas and
/ a wean without being
yat of sight the British flag, an] after
traveret i h Canadian section
f Ar ntine! till under
bh «] hey e wont entire at
the Canada Da Railway stations in
the Northwe hi ! h irther they
ft i ravel befure they would be out of
British territory? They were learning for
the firet time tl extent of the British
empl t which their native country
formed no insignificant part Most of
the-e interesting travellers wore their native
dress, spoke good Englixh, and were ex-
edit lligent gentlemen, who were
as yMIsiiive as an Yanke that ever
lived Phe more t hee edueated In-
dians who travel and become informed of
tl te t and resources of Lin old empire,
the better for British interests in the East
-—--— —— eee ——_—
We most heartily congratulate our
talented young friend, Dr. MePhail, upon
he intere tin: nt, particulars of which
will be found elsewhere in to-day’s issue
a id
f Tue Examiver, and wish himeelf
Mre. McPhail every happiness in life
Ladies Companions, in plush |
and leather cases, the finest ever
shown onthe tsland -W E Daw
sol.
iis
W evt.—Donald McKinnon is re-
Dons
ported doing
ward Island Hospital. Dr. McLeod expects
that he will be able to be out in a week’s
tines
~
We are too busy this week to say much
Xmas goods. Call and
Tavlor, Jeweler
about our stock o
~G.H
most comple te
sce them
The
we have ever shown now ready for
Sanderson & Co.
lara
your
inspection
A few more of those
left at Sanderson & Co’s
One case of English Chestnuts (large)
rlay per Stanley —Sanderson &
pineapple s
rece ived t
‘o
at the Bazaar
Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals
cured at
Store, 90c. toclay. We are always th
lowe-t
}
Received this morning at the Bazaar |
Store, 500 bound books. To clear
will sell five for $1.00.
Call at the Bazaar Store and get a Sled.
We are selling them at a low figure,
The shooting gallery is now in full
Cal) and shoot for your Christmas
on ti,
ibem
out we
goon or turker, dee
| thing that will suit
| comes after Christmas.
| this morning
open wate?
this morning.
although there
The
nd the remaining three
danger now
tv of ice In the Gulf
memo will show by whom th y
Orprey, vats, prctato-s,
, B. Rorzers ; Maud Carter,
by B. Rogers;
ing a
They are out of
is a great quanti
following
are loaded: Schr.
, meat, &c
oats and potatoes,
pou ty
}O aro
Richards
}
several
vats,
, by Birch & Dyer.
chartered for
for John T.
Weekes. Esq ,and one for B. Rozers, Esq.
The fur ral of Miss Eliz La Weeks (sister
Weeks, E sq -5 took place
at 10 a.m. ey sister, Mrs.
>
ins
areived from New B:
, potatoes
schoone rs
cetting—one
having
wick on Saturday evening
{ deep gloom was cast over this vitlage
when a telegram was
of the tota] Juss of the Grace
Miq., Saturday
re-
. ; j
ceived tering
Parker at St. Pierre, on
even ng last, and the crew of seven men
all perished. They all be'onged here and
i left seven families, one being a widower
[ understand there was no insurance on
hoon r or cargo
Weather to-night clear and = cold
j
either s¢
Harber all frozen over out to the light
house Good sleighing and fine driving
m the ice) the rivers
AlLerion, Dee. 18, 1895
— + a
BE FOR DIPHTHERIA,
CUR
last two or three weeks |
Comrad, |
s, by Wilkinson & a G. |
bs Woodman Bros.; V a tt
ths |
TELEGRAPHIC.
Sexcian
MARRIAGE OF AN ISLANDER.
Despatcurs to Tue Examiner,
Millionaire's Daughter.
SOCIETY
(A BRILLIANT EVENT.
|
Over Three Hundred Guests Present—
| The Wedding Tour.
at. Dee 0,
One of the pre pal functions in Mon-
treal society ti ason was the marriage
f Dr. J. A. McPhail (formerly of Prince
Edward Island,) to Miss Burland, young-
| est daughter of G. P Burland, the mui!-
| lionaire Presideut of the British American
} Bank Note Co. The ceremony was per-
formed last night by Rev. J. Edgar Hill, of
St. Andrew’s Church of Scotland, and
| Rev. J. B. Sileox, of Emanuel Church
Dr. MePhail was attended by Lieut-Col.
Burland, of the Sixth Fusiliers, and Mr.
Richard Lea, of McGill University; the
bridesmaids being Miss McPhail and Mi-s
McGarry, of Belfast, Ireland. The bride
wore «a costume of Irish poplin with
diamond ornaments. There were present
over three hundred guests, including
jmany of the professors of MeGill
| University and of: the University of
Bishop’s Collegs, in whieh Dr.
ocapies a chau lhe pre-ents were cf
great number and value.
held from half-past six to eight, when Dr.
and Mrs. McPhail left in a special car for
New York, and will leave for the Mediter-
ranean early inthe New Year. Miss. Bur-
land is one of the best-kn myn of Mont-
treal’s society ladies, on f her sisters
being married to Dr. Ami,of the Geological
Survey, and another to Dr, Stephen, of
Londen, England, and nephew of Lord
Mount Stephen
“ SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT.
Four Lives Lost While Skating.
Hanirax, Dec. 20.
ident oO
niles from here,
lives werc lost.
Doyle, whe re
A terribie drowning acc curred
at Chocolate Lake,
yesterday, by which four
Three children of Peter
three n
sides near the lake, viz., Mary, aged 20
| years; James, aged 13; John, aged 12;
aida boy named Charles Neal, aged 14,
an inmate of the industrial School, while
skating went through the ice, and all were
Sinaia iecnielieia
Brunswick Lieutenant-
Goverzorship.
The New
Ortrawa, Dec. 20.
The re seems to be good +
statement that Judge
Supreme Court of New srunswiedeyw ill
be appoin ted successor to the late John
| Boyd. It is thought that in the event of
a vacancy thereby being created on
| bench, that Dr. Barker will get the vacant
| judgship. The announcement that these
appointments made
erroneous,
}
erounds for the
Fraser, of the
were
—_—_-._—__—_——
Canada's Mammoth Cheese.
Lonpon, Dee.-20.
Canade’s mammoth cheese, when it
| reached Liverpool from the Chicago
| World’s Fair, was found, for the most part,
to be rotten and literally walking away.
A Building Burned,
Bo-1 ON, Dee, 20.
The building on 80 and 82 South
Market Street was burned yesterday. The
two lower floors were occupied by Green
& Co., produce dealers, and the
floors were occupied by Eldridge
Bak«
two upper
r, wholesale gre
A Two Cent nt Letter Rate.
Dec. 20.
cers
Weamstad..
The following cure tor diphtheria, re
mimnended in the New York Independent
is worthy of preservation, a3 it may be of
service some time The cure has been ;
| successfully employed in France for the
cure o1 true diphthe rta. It cousists sim-
ply in applying with a
| or throat ewab a small quantity of coal oil
The oil
growth at
to the white spots on the throat.
destroy the bacterial
once. The art’cle reads as follows :
membrane of diphtheria con=ists of a mot
ing plant, the
seem to
rapidly gre and among
other elements in petroleum is a large
amount of sulphur, which is very inimical
to diphtheria membrane. At once the
membrane seems to become thinner, sp
is, ceases to grow, and that which has
tained its growth breaks down under the
softening of the oil, son eventually diss
pears. The person applying the oi ! dealt
he careful to stand a little to one side, so
that should the patient cough no particle
of the expectorated material can get into
the eve of the operator, as the human eve
is of all culture mediums for diphtheria
baccili about the most favorable There
should not be an excess of material on ve
brush, as a drop too much might strang
in the disabled condition of the throat ‘si
This is probably a familiar cure
profession, but it may be of
ice where professional help cannot be
at once ol
larvox.”
to the me
sery
tained,
——_——— Versonal.
eamel’s hair brush |
The |
The Montreal Board of Trad
cent letter rate, and it
warded to this effect.
Three smoothing irons, handle
land stand, all for 80c at W E
Dawson's
CRAND
Literary & Musical Evening
-—_— A N D———
Song and Lecture Recital.
ROSA DERINA,
the Re *nowned Prima Donna of Ireland,
Voealist and Pianist by Special Ap-
pointment to H. R. H the Princess
WR. G. R. VONTON,
The Distinguished Tenor and Humorist,
At the Lyceum, Charlottetown,
—ON-—-——
J.D. MeNeill, who has been in the em-
ploy of Mr. A. Craig, Emerald, for a num-
ber of vears, is taking a course in sten
ography and type-writing in the Ch’town }
Business College "
An exchange says it is asserted that
the reason Mrs. Charles Coghlan No. 1
has not taken legal action ugainst her
husband for bigamy is that she still be-
| lieves he will return to her. Ellen Terry
splendidly at the Prince Ed- |
assortment of can ly
is one of several friends who snpport her
in this course.
— eee
Syrupof Figs
— es’
Produced from the laxative and nutr- |
tious juice of California figs, peeraer,
with the medical virtues of plants known-
to be most beneficial to the human system,
acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and |
bowl, effectually cleansing the system, |
dis}. lling colds and headaches, and cur-
ing habitual constipation.
Covrr or Arrrsat.—The Court of
peal in Equity meets to-morrow. The case
of William E. Dawson and others against
the trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist
School and others will be heard.
- —-—
Rosa D’Erina ana air, Vontom
the grand duet, “Mira di
from Trovatore, at the
Mm
will sing
Acerlie,”
to-night.
Tickers for admission to the service in
St. Dunstan’s Cathedral on Christmas Eve,
in aid of the new Cathedral, can be
J.B. Macdonald & Co.,
Watson’s and Reddin’s Drug Stores.
dec20—3i
The most sensible articles to give your
friends for Christmas presents is some-
the cold weather that
Now, a
cap or a good Waim overcoat or reefer
would look gved, and not cost much
money at Prowse Breos,, the Wonierful
Ap |
Lyceum |
pro- |
and at |
nice fur |
| Wednesday & Thursday Evenings,
December 20th and 21st.
Doors open at7 o’clock. Commence at8.
Admission, £5 cents.
decli—lw eod then dy
[ii ight 25 3 wel
teserved Seats 35c.
wear
silk ina
My coal mine as
Use poor tobacco
in a meerschaurn
One's a5 sen-
sible as the
}
ee ee oe
: hin
rit will give the
pipe a rich
hapasome
color and
YOULL bet |
.) n enjoyable
smoke
J. B. Pace
Virginia
Tobacco Co., Richmond
; and Montreal, Canada,
Dr. J. A. McPhail Weds a’
e, to-ni@ht,
discussed Toronto’s proposition for a two |
is likely that a |
petition to the Government will be for-
McPhail |
the |
yesterday is
jury has ne ided that Pelletier
1893.
EMBER 20,
WEDNESDAY, DECE
GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Orrawa, Dec. 18 _ Petitions for the re-
lease of Thomas Mi -Greevy and N, K.
( have been forwarded to the Sec-
signed by three thousand
; hundred Ottawa
Jonnolly
retary of State,
Quebecers and fifteen
ites
Dec, 18.—Gaspard Pel-
letier, a well-to-do farmer of St. Juce, |
while walking on the railway track, two |
miles from this town, was run down by a
local train and killed The coroner’s
owed his |
and ab
JoOLIETTE, Que.,
tragic end to his own imprac lence
solved the company from all blame.
Burrao, N. Y., Dee. 18.—The entire
territory of South Buffal ois under water
owing tothe freshet in Buffalo (¢ reek.
The people are forced from their houses,or |
are obliged to take refuge iu the upper | (x)
stories. The property will exceed
apples from Canada are utterly insufficient
demand. Most of
$100,000
last week were x)
from Canada, and as a result there was
keen competition, prices advancing from
loss
Bosrox, Dec. 18.—A_ largely attended
meeting of prominent citizens to-day, pre-
sided over by Mayor Mattews, voted to
open 9 public subs scription list for the re-
lief of the unemployed poor of the eity and
to appoint a permanent executive com-
mitte to take charge of the relief work.
Loxpon, December 18.—The arrivals of
|
to meet the Christinas
the apples that arrived
three to four shillings per barrel. This
advance will, in all probabilty, be main-
tained for this week’s: arrival.
Cutcaco, Til., December 18.—Mayor
Swift to-dav issued a proclamation declar
ing that hunger, want and destitution pre-
vails to such an extent that great numbers
suffering for the
common nece life. He appeals |
to the citizens for free, cheerful and gen-
ibution in money to relieve the
and needy.
of men and women are
saries of
erous conu
wants of the distressed
MontreaL, Dee. 1
news for pensioners,
advocate, who has be
8.—There is good |
Mr. W. RB. Walker,
en acting for a num-
ber of United States pensioners in this
city, received word this morning from |
Washington that the United States Senate >}
clause
which forbids
nthe pension act of |
March, 1893, the payment
of aes to persons residing in foreign
The law has found to °
deal of hardship to innocent
persons, and the promptness with which |
it has been repealed indicates that it will
izh the House of Representatives }
ual ease
ter gg ys
Fine Goods,
countries. been
work a
great
go thro
with i
es
to visit our Bazaar
genuine
popular
Don’t fail
There is where you get
Everything at p ople’s
Bazaer Store
up stairs.
bargains.
prices.—
Low Prices.
MARRIED.
At the residence of the bride’s father, 287
University St., Montreal on the 19th Dec. ae
1893, by Rev. J. B. Silcox, of Emanuel
(x)
of St.
Andrew McPhail to Georgina Nightingal _
youngest daughter of G. B. Barland, Es.
Church, assisted by Rev. J. Edgar Hill, M.
A,B. D., Andrew’s Church, Dr. John
St. Peter’s Schoolroom.
Wednesday, January (0th, (894.
The members of the “BAND OF Wisk L
HOPE,” assisted t:y some of the local AL
talent of the town, will give an Entertain-
ment in St. Peter’s Schoolroom on the
above date, said Entertainment to consist
of Living Pictures, Readings, Songs and
a first-class Minstvel Troupe.
Last, but by no means least,
combe’s Orchestra will render
selections.
Be sure and keep this date free, so as to
be able {o attend. Programme later.
Mr. Vinni-
some |
erry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
vote «42s Xmas Presents, 1893.
|
| P. E. Island will be held at its Banking
| House,
| DAY, the 9th day of January next A. D.
i
Your
Home
, Baine &
least one day previous to the meeting.
BARGAIN TABLE !
We have put a lot of Wood,
Plush and Leather Jewel
Cases and Fancy Goods on a
separate table, which we offer
at 25 per cent. reduction, as
we are closing out this lot.
Come and see our handsome
Presentation Watches.
Beautiful Engraved Watch-
es for the Ladies, in silver and
'gold. Better value than ever.
by insuring it against Fire with
e fe. i Watches, Cheap,
CHARLOT 'ETOWN jin Nickel or Silver Cases.
— suitable for the boy’s or girl’s
first watch.
DO YOU WANT.
Children’s Rings, Cups, and
Knile, Fork and Spoon.
Rings set with rubies,
© . Timbles witl real stone
pearls, opals, diamonds, gar- imbie3 with real stone
Y seta, ete., also emeralds and tops, very durable.
ll N Wh Or Vercdal ! turquoises, which are the
itest fashion. Napkin Rings,Scent Bottles,
Gold- lined Cups and Saucers.
ELEGANT TEA SERVICES
with Urn complete.
New and pretty:
Brooches.
‘Pins
you
designs n
vall
the
and
goods
see us.
If so,
from 10 cts. up.
have
We
: : Studs.—A_ nice
want at the right prices, of Front Studs
F | Scarfs Pins.
sur ; :
| Links.—A large line of Cuff
| Buttons and Links, including :
‘the “ Anti-Swea Opera and Field Glasses.
‘Bracelets, Necklets & Lockets, Kbony
it 4
assortment
and Gents ul
Marble and Imitation
ble Clocks.
of our
Caps, Collars and Cuffs at
Cost to clear,
JOHN MACLEOD & C0
Charlottetown, December 16, 1893.
The balance
Timepieces in Fancy Gilt,
Luminous Dial Alarm Clocks.
Canes, Mounted
for
some would be a pair of Gold
% r* . ry niee roca
Chains.— Victoria and very mice Present
bert Chains in solid, quarter “A 4
gold and one-tenth gold. or Silver Spectacles or Eye-
1893 - PERFUMES: 1893 | : glasses to suit. If the right
4 Purses and Tablets, Card
Cases and Paper Knives, sil-
| Ver mounted.
number of lense is not known.
we can, after Xmas, change
for any kind required.
SKATING.
N N
St. George Pharmacy.
The Hillsborough Skating Rink wil! be
a RS | opened for the season on THURSDAY ee (x)
Our Stock of PERFUMES for Xmas is | EVENING, 2!st December, inst :-—
( comple te. We can give you a bottle of | G : : :
Perfume from 10 cents to $5, in cut glass | —— s Season Ticket............ $4 00 |
d ot e | Lady’s wote eo é i
“ - r war | 8 . 00
e have a very fine line of CIG ARS, | Afternoon chpeecdecies ate |
suitable foran Xmas Gift, put up with
‘oie Charlottetown,
|
Rink will be open during the season as
ten Cigars iii a box, alac 1
» in fifteen, follows:—Every Monday “and Thursaay
Pipes, Dressing Cases , Manicures, Toilet
Cameron
|
and Fancy Articles of all kinds, “> sain eatin Tuesday, Friday and
No old stock selling off—all HM hrs
NO O14 StOC Mn our goods ,
ie s Band will be in attendance every Mon- | Charlottetown, December 11, 1893.
day night, also on every alternate Thurs- | “==
DAVIES’ DRUG STORE,
Victoria Row, opp. Post Office.
day night and every alternate Saturday
afternoon. |
dec20 “din nat aad a yg, Rankin’ Rote EW Gold and Silver Watrhes, | .
i Ss « ry a — : | : . td Cc Na, ROOCHES,
ANNUAL Mi ETING. Pep 2 poem to skate and promen- | EAT and Pretiy Jew elu y, GEM hina a
D. C.
OVEL Fancy Silverware.
ee
‘S> LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON <<
C. H. TAYLOR.
North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown, P. E. 1
December 18, 1893—Iw dy
McLEOD,
Secy-Treasurer.
TERPSICEORE HALL, 1893
“On with the Dance, let joy be unconfined.”
}
The subscriber gives notice that the present
ADULT CLASS is sti!| progressing, and that
a Class for Children will be opened on the
FIRST THURSDAY of the New Year. For
particulars see Circulars,
Merchants’ Bank of P. &. Island,
The Annu General Meeting of the
Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of
decl§
Great George Street, om TU ES-
1894, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m.
Prox'es-must be left with the Cashier at
WM. McLEAN,
|
HAAN , E. BURRIS.
Cashier. {
dec7—fritu & wy declé—16, 12, 21, why li {
Jan 3, 3.