x a ‘ ts RE a « = «aa VS. LEO LE RLM LED ELON. SE Eis ie as AT PCIE 36 wo B iTkA ‘ it 7. . Hanno f - i A Ath wint 1 Railw : ‘ xt, LSet} oo vas . } : i } \ ~ -~ ‘ ~*~ ~ ’ \ -~ ~ ' ( at I B H ) \ 5 - \ ‘ : : iui ‘ _ : ’ ‘ I and M N ea i a M } a ~ \ . MJ Vet w e i I NM Meta ‘ \ M “ . ‘ <a ~ « ‘ a : \ v } va M - \ ‘ \ er The? ~ } 4 Shoe a : l. Ma Ha Ad s ‘ wie ft fa : oe - 7 : , Z i : Z el i apy a I ory Law \r for? i ip Broxt s weeks ago M M Ad “Tf he Na ha ‘ West S Pe : the Mor 4 f | nt " 4 PI rie@ af ; ce Th = t i sea = al « 11e¢d tO Sa thus i , t stand uv i M Joha D.S f Morel 2 the s r ssessed br | hors Ma let {that Na a} td wea . and 7 Morel I if =a is ats. & pe ' I scales at S487 = il ar 1G] . W eratulate M Sinnot and his icK u = unl advise West S: i ~ re Cc ‘ 1 Ra Ti 0 ‘ en mt ¢ 7 g ' nd great thusiasm i I \ddresses were made bv t ‘ ; ates f veycity, Messer Owen anil Fitzg , and by Senator Howlan, M. P H » fs Peake, and John T. Mellis bags The meeting was adjourne! about haif-pa-t 1 and Mesaers. Owen and Fitz- repaired the Market Hal where the Gov ' ent meeting was progress. When they entered the hall the irg j { serv pres i ar pon " | to speak t eers we 1 ar y Mr f gera Ss arraig ft t; beae a 1" v . ‘ ! and his ' i 4 ressjor mapreecion) = THER s Eas Fk | ' -'] D Humboldt Times p ed J 1, ( ! the f »wing: “Word 2 vesterday tLat Otto ‘ 4 sad successful passed a ca , e Supre e Court, w ' _ pra im any _ M (rreg is a Humtl 4 | law in the office of Ho Fra M this city, and with his Mi p ytad d t [ f t vo Hun ‘ er imitted to the | hire y > i} me Conrt of th ota ‘ 2 ref “) ¢ Hove 18 a } ste Angus Gregor, E«q., of New ‘ nd left ¢ Island some seven y ‘ a We m t hearti px 3 I sim ta : pt yu) - Ars : Ne | ! ' Guardia iv* Mr 0) Savage Island, end a son aim OK had a ry 4 : vt et ‘other dav | e Island : hart sid i Mr {} tot gy to if i hung on toa ba 1 thea : Cal Wr Lark i th n } mre g their | l, ' i s boat f t hem St in time 4 4 D4 and y hat th 5 vho was hang f the barrel, to keep ip , we. t . thd bay peen gone . A gk ha : cast over the piace by the «widen death of Mies Eliza Weeks, t f do fr. Weeks, E*q., who died may ir : blood poroning, ansed by a ght cut her finger some five day ’ > OVIAL, JOLLY, are patre nizing - ally, and why shoukdn’t they ppy? Th have learned by ex- a e that solid satiefaction ults . - FUR DEPARTMENT. We are mor ritical of the goo we sell If we recommend any tie i know it mav he relied upon. Unly a few dave more aml Xmas will be were, Jf yon buy Fur Goods for your Xmas presents they cannot fail to please, expecially if you bay the quality and style at we Clay NiW ARRIVALS! ~ Le ather Purses, (Crochet § ike, Fur Collars, Fur Muaffs, New Kid Gloves, at, oe BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, Dec, 13,10 0 m. hopping Satchels, Vvesh winds between northeast eet: fine and very eold ; and THE | our hair picking machine DAILY EXAM LITERARY NOTEs. With the December number of Me ure’s Magazine is beyun its « cond vol vme, and by the character of its fir ) F ; first volume, of being a magazine, not to INER contents | renews the promise, so amply kept in the ; buy and lay by fora day of future refer ence that never comes, but te buy and read—read at once, read without stopping An account by Mr. Arthur Warren of a visit to Archdeac on Farrar, wh interestin 1 embracing g taik bw the His acquaintance An hdea¢ on with Tennyson and other eminent uy ny, : and on We r Abbey, and richly illustrated, pens the number, Professor Henry Drum mond relates the history of the founding and progress of the Boys’ Brigade, an o1 on his work, stminste ganization which is making a new earth f v the street arab and other untended and valf-tended boy lhe article of sharpest _ present nterest, perhaps, - a discern i ny aha BV) ps thetic study of the character and eareer of Grovernor William MeKiy ley, by E. Jay Edwards Charl A. Dana, the di+- nguished editor of the New York Sun, prov des a& parti inv interest ny travel sketch in some es t & journey late}, made to Jerasaler Nearly « very article iS Copious) but of special value are &@ group Of nortra.ts of Tennyveon ind his friend : ny them Nr John Herschel, Rrow: ng, Charles Darwin, and Carlvle reproduced = fria ‘ iron negatives of Mr« Julia M rk ( ne The last of the Si oek Holmes or es ¥ Conan Dovie. ars Arkan as Curt tra story by Ocmve Thanet. ant aon w story f the seen and un-een bw Mre. O pant Jive ' listinet to the fiction of the miitabe In the mov department of “Hitman Docume * wortraits are wv f the Hf ¢ Whitelaw Reid, Willa U. Stead, and Gove rW un Mchiniey. ih DOW HOG by Lise prerent tite “Antheny Kent” fy Charles St is the title of aio ster “kes W ayne, Wi i = ished comniete in the December nu id lales From Town Topies . It ¥Y interesting stury of a stranye lov the lite Of a young American in » bw becoming entangled with ess, brings endless muserv upor Phe deseriptive scenes of V , and Paris are exceptio Vy j in) as th Characters are \ iTuw i e acti the stor y brisk, this new nove! is one that ca al i the attention t the eh Pow Fopies Publishing Co.. 21 West 25rd Street, New York City. a o~ A Handred Ton Magazine Order, An event in periodical literature, not ‘ wut = #hy nea t to the eveneral 4 wing the growth of the read u i was the receipt on the 9th of N er vv the Cosmopolitan Magazin« i rder given below. A a nele order Mmanews Company fer one hundred : f magazir } Phat 2 aimost ar history of tl ] A lik 4s t b ude by Ss : 4 tHnecans hon rena ) { ; Opol \ Y et \ th and artists in the I> trite in examined, 1€ 18 not *0 ii surprised. [t contains the onls known npublished manuseript of De Maupassant, illustrated by Vierge, perhaps wan illustrators; Ost fain of | sure i's Fair, by After t i Puul Bourget, John J. ingalls, Wm. Dean Howells, Lyman J. Gage, Arthur Sherburne, Hardv. Mark I wa tobert G nt and others nearly as famous, an 1 nearly tw hu idred lliustra- tion to which the following artists’ cor Kemble, ull, Attwood, inbart and Rem- the World’s tribute in Smith, Harry Fenn, F. O Henckel, Dan Beard, Re ington Think of Fair done bv such Howells, Mark and sm having expensive men as Twain and Pan) Bourget. sending such artists as Charles 8S Reinhart to Chieage for a single number of a magazine to be sold for only 15 cents, or . j 123 eente. - hook pub such a | would not expenses short of $5.00 a 1y [ it not a revolution that ment upon old methods a re vol the readin reference is bv suuscriptior r, preparing lare incar these OOK, 3 “an inm- it.ou ] ublhe ? of vaal importance to The order t llows : which mide reads as fi * Publisher Cosmopolitan, Dear Sir: Of the 200,006 copies of December number to be sent ue, please send as follows: 172,- 650 « Op.es re gular editio », 273,200 copies R. R. editio Ye The American News Compan) urs respectinity, BIRTH. In Portland, Oregon, Dec. 1, the wife of Henry H. Gordon, of a danghter. MARRIED. At Summerside, Dec. 11th, bv the Rev William Maggs, Duncan Palmer to Amy Farral!, both of Summersid At the on the 9th Peter Scott, danghte r of residence of inst., by the Rev. J. Mount Stewart, to James Coffin, of M. Allan, the same p ace USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the grea Blood anl NerveRemedy. LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Messrs. Mo mrvga.in we & McLeod advertize some Sin another umn. teceived to-day, per steamship Stanley, fresh dates and ngs, I y> i ples, at Sannderson a few very fine pine ap] & Co. New stock of Watches, Chains and Brooches fur the Xmas trade at G. H laylor’s. Very close pri €2 for ensh " i} he jnoted by us for two weeks, on all Xmas goods— | Mark Wright & Co. HAVE A LOOK at our Show Windows you can’t find and see if something that | sould make a snitable XMAS PRE-ENT for a friend. No old | goods, Best prices. JOUNSON’S DRUG STORE. dec12 Do You Sleep Peacefully ? In our day people are | Doctored Too Much, take too many powders, and are treated too much as invalids. Instead of being robust and healthy, as they onght to be, many are getting into the condition of a | “sick man, with limbs bandaged and face ) joulticed, a night cap on his head and Beerybedy’s pills in his stomach, always trying some new quack medicine, always on the eve of being cured by some new sanative,” whereas a regular physician would, in’ most such eases, prescribe «“ more exercise, more rest, more sleep.” Obtain one of our SPRING BEDS, or if the mattress you are sleeping on is lumpy and musty, have it put through Mark Wright & Co., Ltd deet2 Read their orida oranges, and | You Should See It. Great Clothing Rooms 3 ./ . | sould be visited by every person. : - < > } Woo might in the near future re-. quire a ESoy. tiundreds of people have visit- ed it. and they have found it paid HALF PRICE TO-NIGHT THREE therm. rer i he mfr is good, the rooims light, the prices THIS WEEK. é xX IW ON eee eee PROWSE BROS’. large, the quality right, the treatment you get the best, deem have and PROWSE itt a favor 'f you eall and a look through, even if you don’t want to buy. KReefers for Boys, Reefers for Youths, Overcoats for Boys, Over. coats for Youths, Men, Reefers for Séen, Odd Pants STAR TAILOR’S establishment. Oe | ’ Overcoats Odd Vests, Wonderfa! Goods for Wonderful Low Prices. PROWSE BROTHERS, rece eeeemmes anes (x) — ican = coun atease The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottatown, November 21, the bride’s father, Adeline, | 1893, & Wise Economy is that which insists upon good quality. Surely there is a difference between “cheap” goods and goods that are cheap. We are pleased to inform our patrons in Town and Country that our Fall Stock of good things for Christmas trade has been completed and Waiting your inspection. Table Raisins (Dehesa and Connoisseur Clusters), Cooking Raisins (Valencia Layers and fine off stock), New Currants, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Choice Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Shelled Almonds, Shredded Cocoanut—in fact everything likely to be used for Xmas baking. If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power of your dollar call on us. SANDERSON & CO., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, November 29, 1893—w w f & Ww ky Go to Beer Go to Beer Go to Beer Go to Beer & & «& & Xmas Supplies. Goff's Goff's Goff’s Goff’s r (for for "| for for ‘for for for fi yr ‘for for for for for for for for Large, Juicy Raisins. nice, clean Currants. fresh Candied Peels. extra strong Flavorings. pure, unadulterated Spices. fine Pastry Flour, cheap Cooking Figs. English Mince Meat. pure Honey in the Comb. cheap, pure Candy. Fruits of all kinds. Confectionery, } & 1 Ib. bxs. Christie’s Fresh Biscuits. English Pickles and Sauces. Shelled Walnuts and Almonds, all kinds of Xmas Groceries. Charlottetown, December 8, 1893—m w f iSi8O8. wil) } | j We are closing out the balance of our FURS at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES! BARGAIN, see the goods and get our prices. MOORE & McLEOD, io Perkins & If vou want a Successors Sterns. C harlotietown, December 13, 1893--m w f “uit for themselves or the = 3,000 Pairs — WILL BE SOLD AT eeeiintg A iesenine of Sample Boots and Shoe: b, WEDNESDAY, DEVEMBER i: J.M. MeLEOD & CO'S., QUEEN ST. P. §-—-Owing to the biz deelI pnesORY-? xy “13 a Aig p (89% TO-NIGHT the first Patriarchs’ Ball of the season takes place in New York City. Thi only Ward McAllister is the guiding genius of the affair, and Whitelaw Reid and J. Hooke: | Hammersley have been appointed to fill the vacancies left by Chas. H. Berryman and Smit! Clift. one of the great social events of America. Great social events are of interest to a particular few, but only as dust on the balance | right and sold right is our mission That wonders with your widely circ. aied } per, We consider that we have das,.e in the pas . (making due one at least promises you to do better for your money and for nothing else. |mise you better bargains than can possibly be secured when you want credit. We have bee: tush Saturday. we have decided to continue the above sale Forty-eight well-known Gothamites comprise the list of Patriarehs, and this ball is bought | is at THE | allowance for our philanthropic inclinations), but the time has arrived when | We will pro- laboring hard to help others in the past, but now we propose to help ourselves, believing that 'a fair exchange of products is the only safe way to carry on business; and for future time we will give each buyef universal advantage over those whom we have to book. thereby eatail ing probable loss and unavoidable expenses. Cash buyers, great bargains. Charlottetown, December 13, 1893. CHRISTMAS, 1893. —— —-- ——- —(x )—— — ——- --— T have the best I'ne of { WHEN BUYING YOUR CUTLERY XMAS PRESENTS, ° | } } | | acini BE SENSIBLE AND “At the Lowest Prices Try Something Useful to All, on the Island, icp: sacen ——o SAD IRONS, CARVERS, casts 4 In Plush and Leather Cases. SUCTI AS a ads Ever Shown on the Island. 80 SET. Royal Canadian Complete Sets of Spoons and Forks in Plush Boxes: at 43.00 EACH, AT W. E. DAWSON'S. W. E. DAWSON'S W. Charlottetown, December 6, 1893—m w f —At— DAWSON’S Tt as for Grand Xmas Show. \ (x) Preparation THE BAZAAR ae a eon —_——_ —_+(x)— — We are making a big “MARK DOWN” Besides our enormous stock of NEW | In onr Bankrupt Stock will be fonnd on all our Toys, volle, Magic Lanterns, GOODS in every line—bought expressly | an endless variety of CUPS and for the Holiday Trade—we have secured an immense BANKRUPT STOCK, which we will sell at prices that will surprise the sharpest bargain hunter. |\CERS. These are “ Import” Goods, bought entirely from foreign markets Vwlins and Accordeons. We have $2,000 worth of Malleable Iron Toys that are a little too expensive for the trade. ‘I'hese we are going to sell at Half Price. Our ALBUMS and PLUSH GOODS PICTURE FRAMING is receiving our this season will be exceptionally fine, no careful attention, and a big stock of pains having. been spared to secure A 1 MOULDINGS is just being opened. stock. We are making preparations for one of the Grandest Shows of XMAS and HOLI- yanienre Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, DAY GOODS ever made in Charlottetown. Gjoye and Handkerchief Boxes, an im- Our Bays’ and Girls’ Own Annuals,’ mense show will be given. Leisure and Sunday Hours, Toy Books, | Christmas Magazines, etc., are daily ar- | iving. BAZAAR Charlottetown, November 29, 1893—im w f Wholesale Custom and thus whe h there rs should call early, : eave the confusion of baying is a rash In Purges, Satchels, Dressing Cases, 2 If good goods, low attention will going to do the XMAS TRADE in our For VIOLINS and ACCORDEONS we defy co.apetition. line this year. TI Have the Finest Line SCISSORS, secure it for us, we ar] PLUSH & LEATHER CASES, MISS MARY DOULL, Clothes Wringers, UNS, Rifles & Revolvers WANTED—A_ housekeeper (middle-aged), | to take charge ofa farm house near the city. | Easy occupation. Must have good references. e | Apply at Toe EXAMINER office, SAU-] PALMER. } | Davies’ Drag Store, Victoria Row. ; ; prices and careful | Riehmond | this office, iS1)33, CRAND Literary & Musical Evening -—ANT Sovg and Lecture Recital. ROSA D’ERINA, tbe Renowned Prima Donna of frelandd oealist and Pianist by Special Ap- onimentto H.R. the Princess le Of Wales, assisted by WE. G. RR. VONTOM, ie Distinguished Tenor and Humorist, At the Lyceum, Charlottetown, —--——() N —---— Wednesday & Thorsday Evenings, December 2th and 2ist oeclock. Doors Open at 7 Commence at &. Admission, $5 "ents, decll—lw eod then dy Reserved Seais 35c, FRIENDS | You Meet in Our Stock. Quality, Quantity, Price We keep everything a first- class Clothing Store should keep, We not only sell at moderaie prices, but fill and deliver orders promptly and carefully. luspection of our Overcoats. Ulsters. Reefers and Suits will convinces vou Wwe are fully up ‘i the people of » Aso Wilts Island, Give us a eall. . McKay Woolen Co. ‘comparison with the great army who are interested in buying Clothing; and to buy them for right is the word with buyer and seller, and to inform the nlie of where they are Charlottetown, Nov. ‘7. 1893. Coal! Coal! | Now landing at No. 2 Wharf from Schooner Alma: i () Tons 4cadia Nut Coal, j 2) Tons Best Acadia Round Ceal. To arrive per Schooner Mary B: } 6) tons Rest Acadia Fresh Round Coal. PEAKE BROS, & CO. | MASS EDITH GALLANT, Farhiovable Dressmaker, LATE OF BOSTON, MASS. First-class work and perfect fit guaranteed | at reasonable prices. | RESLDENCE--Dorchester Street, between |} Great George and Prince Streets, + derll—2i pd ; — ’ as en ’ ene TO LET. | seid | One-half of the Brick House on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large roome, Possession about the middle cf November. i Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. : octi24—tf COAL. Arrived To-day, per Steamer Albert : : | 309 Tons Victoria Round (Sydney), $00 Tons Victoria Slack, “ ©. LYONS. lec 9—~lw STUDIO, STAMPER BLOCK. Instructions given in the various branch , es of Drawing and Painting. nov29—2m eod NOTICE. | Any person or persons having claims | against Black Diamond steamers Bona- | vista and Coban, for the past season, will | please present same for adjustment at our } office before 12th inst. | PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. 1 docs i | Wanis, Lost, Found,&e | Advertisements under this heading charged i five cents per line, FOUND—A small sum of money. Owner can obtain the same on proving property and app'y ing to KR. F. MApDIGAN, Charlottetown. ' dee 15—2i deel? TO LET—Two Cottages in the rear of Mr John Longworth’s residence. Apply to A. J bi—decd . o apn ware cent | or er ed FOUND—A pair of spectacles, Apply at dees 'O LET—A small tenement adjoining the Ferry Store, Lower Prince Street.~D. CHAr- vELL. 2i—decs Apply at Hotel doact LOST—A bunch of keys. Davies, sothiiaieaneniaeainias eects, DON’T FAIL to take advantage of the great discount sate of Millinery at Mrs. R. Youna's, ' Street, opposite Hillsborough Sqprare, lw—dec7 FOUND.—A Chubb Lock Key. Apply at dec4 _ MARE FOR SALE —Six years old. Chea for Casa or approved joint note,—GRORGE i. TOoMBs, lm eod—dee4 ‘COMPANY, OLD DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, c-o--— ther need apply) for our Dry Goods Store.— - B. MACDONALD & Co. iw d&w- -noyso HOUSE TO LE?.—Consaining five eo! stabling attached, on Richmond Street est. Apply onthe premises to NICHOLAS MURPHY. tan. fri ta pad—now2s pape eng ihe trp me aes fm eet san sins shaw ee ee ¥ PGT IP TTR = oye a ae ee 5S LTRS CLT TT RRS BT RT 9 IESE LA SE Fe ig PR Ea SE IE FER BE OS aE ? 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