| ¥ at the Scotch Carpet House---JAMES PATON & CO'S - only 90 cents, frame Brussels Carpet. ee eo; fiy . 9 Five-frame Brussels Carpet, only 90 cents ‘Wu ar SASL OL DURE Ba Se ST THE DAILY EXAMINER. - : >_> , ee ——- ~-- - % a = a - ~~ ~ Pm —s = SATURDAY. DECEMBER 34 oo Best Five-Frame Brussels Carpets, 90 cents per yard. Other Qualities in Brussels from 2% cents per yard. No charge for waste. Rooms measured and carpets Cut without extra charge. MUTE JAMES PATON & CD., 168 Victoria how. DRESS GOODS, FURS, Mantles, Jackets & Millinery AT LOWEST PRICES. READY-MADE CLOTHING | Wien'’s Reefers, - Meau's Overcoats, - Men's Ulsters, - Boys’ Reefers, - - BBoys' Suits, -— - 50 Men’s Heavy coats, worth $7.59, S2.50) - = 2.50 ie &.00 , « “oe ee. 1.00 All-Wool Over- for $3.90. 30 Goat Robes at a great bargain. JAMES PATON & GO., 1iG68 Victoria Char'ottetown, Ducember 1, 1892—eod & why BFcw. over Tanton’s store. | Leeal and Gther tems. CARPETS See Beer Bros’. corner. i Eisai Bors’ AND Gigis’ OWN ANNUALS at $1.70 each. Get one before ail are gone. for cash only.— Bazaar Co, ae Heanrrz’s HaLt.—To morrow (Sunday) Rev. W. W. Brewer will preach in Heartz’s Hall, Loyalty, at 3 p. m. For Men Onty.— Meeting to-morrow after- noon at 4 o'clock, conducted by Mr. Seaman, in the Y. M. C. A. room. ’Tion !—Meeting of Milit!amen and friends to-night at 8 o’clock, in the Volunteers’ Hall, A full attendance re quested. Important bueiness. ABSOLUTELY PURE: — English confectionery just received at Watson's Drug Store. Let Santa Claus take a note of this. For Tue Youx.c.—A sermon for the spe- cial benefit of the young people will be preach- ed to-morrow morning in the Baptist Church. The Lord's Supper will be dipensed at the close of the evening service. i Coxcert.—Don’t fail to attend the concert in St. Patrick's Hall on Taesday night, Some very good musical talent has beea secured and the entertair ment promises to be one of the best yet givea. Go and encourage the boys. cotellindsiie Ir iseaid that of all the pills in the market Everybody's Pills are the best. That is a high testimonial, but it is borne out by hundreds using this popular family medicine. e- —— New Srore.—Mr. Henry Dunn has lately > completed a new store at Gaspereaux, where he intends carrying on business as a general merchant. Purchasers will always be able to find at this place all requirements as cheap if not cheaper than any other place on the Island, Give him a call. Christmas Cards, Booklets and Calandars from the celebrated houses of Prang & Co., Bestop; Dutten & Co., New York; Luck & Son, London Stock complete Many neveltics Prices low.—Haszard & Moore, Victoria Row Stationery. Rematadh Lecrure —A lecture will b2 given in the lecture room of Zion Church on Thatsday evening next, under the auspices of the Young People’s Society. Rev. Andrew Robertson, of New Glasgow, N. S., will be the lecturer. Hie subject will be “A Nicht in, Thrums.” The lecture will be very interesting and a large audience is expected.” Re opeNep.—The Gospel Union Meetings in Euston St. Hall were re-opened Tuesday evening last, will be continued tor the winter months. Lesson for Tuesday evening, Dec 6th; ‘‘Forgiveness of sins through the Blood f Jesus’-—Eph. 1-7. Doors will be open at a quarter to eight. Saints and sinners all are welcome. — — Wuen the kidneys are clogged, good health is au impossibility; but when working pro perly the reverse is the case. That dal! back ache is the kidney's cry for relief. If Dodd’s Kidney Pills are used the result will be mar- vellous. We emphatically state that we have never known a cese of kidney disease that a persistent use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills will not cure, 12 oiscaiehaiadiiaess Sr. Dunsran’s CarnepraL —The closing instruction of the men’s mission was given this morning at nine o’clock, and the mis sion will be brought to a close with the Pspal Benediction on Sanday evening at seven o'clock, when the Rev. Father Doberty, S. J., will preach on **The Rule of Faith.” The masses to-morrow will be at the hours usual on Sundays. There will be no service at half-past five in the morning. —_->-——— A Great Success —A very pleasant and necessful social was held in St. James Hall last night, Mr. T. C. James pre- sijed. During the evening refreshments were served, and vecal solos were given by Mrs. Roome, Miss Brown and Mr. Alex A. Bruce; reading by Mr. A. McKinnon, and acomic solu by Mr. Stewart. Al) perfo:med their parts well. Mr. Bell pre sided at the gan, and gave the fullest satisfaction. There was a good attend- ance. -_ -_>--— L. O. A.—Off cers elected last night in St. George’s Lodge, No. 1,171, for 1893: W M—Ewen McPherson. D M—G W Weldon. S:c’y--W H Cudmore. Ch. p—Rev D MeNeNeill. D C—Harry Craswell. Treas—Hector McLeod. F S—S W Smith. F C—A Nicholson S C—Edward Turne’, G C—David R83. F C Fred Parkman. F C Dona'd MceMiJian. D of C—J Z Hansen. 1 G—John McLean, M P, O G—Ira Kennedy. ee Bier Bros’. Bargain Corner. HE QUESTION many are now ask- ing is: ** What sha!l we buy for Xmas ?” For severa! years past there has been # growing dema: d for presents that are useful as well as ornamental. There is no doub: that the presents most appreciated are those that can be put to some practical use, What, then, are you going to buy ? Pe ANSWER we suggest is one which, contentment. Try it! Every lady of taste appreciates good furs. Would any! hing be more acceptable thar s nice Fur Sack, Muff, Cape or Collar? Then Silks have scmething about them -emarkably attractive. Why » t trv one of our handsome Black Dr ssjSilks ! For wear and elegance they are unrivalled. ‘Phe prices range from $1 25 o $3 00 per yard. The $1.75 quality | spectat value. As Silks are rising in price this is certainly the right time to buy, Oar clusirg cut sale of Fancy Goops uli continu 8. The prices are cut in two (and sometimer n three) to effect an IMMEDIATE clearance BEER BROS, Scather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 3.—10 a. m. Westerly winds; partly cloudy, with ocal falls of sleet a d rain; not much chan,e lu ted perature : if acted on, will bring happiness and | eee a TEE JOY-PALMER CASK, -_—-— -— A large and intelligent audience greeted Judge Alley this morning when he took his place on the County Court bench. The first decision rendered by him was in favor of the defendant in a case brought by David Cavanegh against M. P. Hogan, in which His U nor c wplimented Me. Blanchard, the defendant’s counsel, for the able manner in which he presented his clieut’s case. The vext case was the one of Joy against Hedley V. Palmer, Clerk of the City Court, Peter Bradley and Thomas Taylor, two pelicemen, and Mr. D. A. Bruce, merchant tailor,the plaintiff in a suit in the Ciry Court; “This was the case that ‘‘drew the crowd.” -His Honor read a very lengthy and elaborate decision, re- viewingthe whole facts, and after applying his view of the law, gave judgment in favor Of plaifitiff'against all the defendants for Bg ng ang bein the value as found by the Judye of the goods seized, includ- ing teu dollars for the one bour’s ime prisonment Ourspac: {to-day will not permit us to give an extended report of His Honor’s decision, which we would like to do, and can ouly add a summary of the finding. 1. Judge Alley sustains the contention of the plaintiff's counse! that the execution issued by the clerk of the court was abso- lutely void, and rendered all the parties responsibie for the damages. 2. The Jucge held (a point which was rendered necessary to decide owing to the line of defence adopted by the defendants) that Mr.° Fitzgerald, being Stipendiary Magistrate, was ineligible to be appuinted Judge of the City Court. 3. Whether or not the L»cal Government had the power to appoint’him, their right tu do so was prohibited by the 143rd_ sec- tion of the City Act, aad the minute of Council upon which no commission was ever issued or acted upon was of no avail ia the face of the prohibitive words of that section;* but His Honor expressed a strong opinion that the appointing power of all judges was vested in the Governor-General of Canada. There were other questions in the case which rendered it doubtful whether the defendants could (even if above points were decided otherwise) succeed in their defence, but these, His Honor said,were unnecessary to. deeide. Regarding Mr. Fitz- gerald’s, position as Judge of the City Court, Judge Alley said tlat the evidence produced by the defend- ants’ counsel! expressiy raised the question, and it therefore became his duy as a Judge to decide it. This was required, not only in the ittterests of the parties to this suit, but in the interests af all parties who have brought actions in the City Court, and who might endeavour to euforce their judgment. These parties, should it be found that the, ‘court was not properly constituted, would not only lose their debts but be mulcted in heavy damages for en- forcing processes of a court without juris diction Hence the necessity in the interests of all, to decide the points raised by the defence, en + Question of the Site. Srm,—As the hotel schem3 is now about maturing into a definite certainty, it is to be hoped it will not be wrecked in a squab- ble over a site, as was the case with a sim- ilar proposal some three years ago. The site for such a building is of vital i:aport- ance to its future success and should be very carefully considered. **Fairholm,” of course, isa fiae property and a first-class hotel on this sice would be a pleasant object to iook at for the peuple living in the vicinity or passing up and down the streeis, But as the pecple wewish to induce to come tothe Isla.d and re- main in Charlottetown, and will live in the hotel and have to look cut of the windows, we should consider the site altogether from iheir standpoint. Now, those people will probably be from American or Canadian cities, who are tired of the dust snd _ heat of city surroundings, and who would thor- oughly enjoy an cutlook over the wa er, snd_the suggestive pleasautness cf distant hills and fields. li stwikes me that it would be fiaaucial madness to place these people in a hotel at Fairholm or avy other site in the interior of the town, where they would have dingy, unpainted and monstrously ugly buildings snd muddy s:reets to look at, and dusty air « breatbe,.and from the upper windows an xpanse of biack roofs and smoky chimneys before their eyes. Instead of staying in che town, they would all hurry away as soon as possible. ‘The Douse property commands the most beautiful cutlook we have from Charlotte cown. The view towards the West River hills in morning, noon or evening, varies with.every change of light or movement o: stmosphere, and to all strangers is enchant og. The shore immediately beluw th property is a sandy one, instead of being thuddy, aS is generally supposed, and at the lowest tide, with a westerly wind, no bad Gdor i$ ever experienced The hotel on this site would be noticed as an attract- ive feature by ail steamers entering the harber, and the building would be large enough to give character to all the streets urrownding it, and a little expenditure is rading and planting Rochford Square with trees would make a pleasant approach irom the business part of the city. Along he Esplanade would be the entrance to it from railway and steamer and from Victoria Park and Brighton along West Street. Che air would. always be tresh, pure and clear of dust and at a lower temperature than in the centre of the town. If auxiliary summer hotels are «rected at Keppoch and Holland Cove the hotel on this sie would be only a few miles distance by steam launch from them. From the hotel to Cardiff's sand beech, where bathing may be indulged ia at dead low water, the distance is but one mile anda quarter (only a few mio ates in a launch), while both of the hotels on he north shore are three qtar-ers of a mile wer sandhills from the bat:i g h uses. From the hotel on Douse’s site, easy access st all times could be had to the mckerel fish- ieg, form of sport that the Americans are very fond of. Avsteam launch could make continuous round trips from the hotel whart to Keppoch, the block house, Rocky Point wharf and North Point, and thus afford the guests many varied rambles in the country and about the shores. PROGRESS. COUNTY COURT. a es BRUTHERS ——ARE NOW SHOWING A FINE LL ——- —— Cw —<—. RANGE , Lalles: SaaQues, Utes ad ¥) or—— a . I A COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS, —— INCLUDING———— in Wiltons, Velvets, Tapestry and Brussels. {x) KINDLY GIVE US A CALL WHEN OUT SHOPPING. . PATTON BROTHERS, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men, 136 Main Street. Charlottet: wi, Des mber 3, 1892—eod & wky Carpets = = —— = = = Oe = = = Great Clothing Sale. and Reefers, J. B. *MACDONALD'S and Reefers,| and Reefers, and Reefers, and Reefers, and Reefers,| and Reefers, and Reefers,' In Men's and Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannot be undersold. Men’s Fur Coats—Wonderfal value for ready money. J. B. MACDON ALD, Queen Street. —~- —______ Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Men’s Yen's Wen’s Men's For Lowest Liics:. Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ J. B MACDOCNALD'S For the Cheapest in Towa. 15,600. IFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opened this Fall. This with stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Stock ever shown at the DOMINION BUOL AND SHOE STORE. If you want to buy cheap, go there. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky — — os en ——— = : EE BOYS GLOTHING. —— -- —=(x)— qpeatge sues Boys Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys Heavy Ovarsoxt3. BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS’ REEFERS! BOYS’ SUITS! BOYS’ SUIES! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky ——— ee —- — = = —— = =— = Ss ? iow Prices! <i “MALL CONTRACTS. WING TO PRICES being much lower abroad this year than formerly, we are | amen . ¥ ‘ > , | ‘TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General able this season to offer our customers GROCERIES of nearly all kinds much | T ail be. ssanivell ek Geta anal aaee on cheaper than ever before. ane : : | FRIDAY, 16th December next, 1*92, for the con- Our stock of RAISINS is exceptionally fine this year, as we have bought | Yeyance of tier Mejesty's Mails on proposed con- nothing but the very best quality. tracts for yo fron; the ist January, 1893, : _| over each of the following routes, viz. : Below is a partial list of some of the goods which we are now offering VERY Charlottetown and Railway Station. LOW FOR CASH :— Charlottetown and Street Letter Boxes. | Printed notices, containing fall information as to conditions of proposed contracts, may be seen | and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Office at which the services commence socal cicies itn ; 10 cents will buy 1 Ib. Pure Mixed Candy, Ty ee D5 65 6“ 3 ib. a nd terminate, or at the office of the subscriber, : : ee F. px 8T. C. BRECKEN, se OC a 7 lb. good Cooking Raisins, | ete? & ye 50. Ct ‘ 7 ib “ clean Currants, Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, P, E. L, 20th November, 1892-—-3i dy & wy Granulated Sugar, Raw Sugar, Yellow Sugar, O8T OR MISLAID, some 1 Dollar “ 21 Ib. i “ “ 24 Ib 1 “ “ 27 Ib. weeks since, by James Groome, 4 Gothic poinved top eight aay cloc«, Finder will be rewarded by leavi ~ 4 | itat KE. W. TaYLor’s, Watchmaker, tf— ae «“ 5 Ib. Good Tea, i— - ~ $4.25 “ 1 bri. Good Family Flour. FOE, ALE, Young German Canaries al | na H D. Wanman, Beyfcld Skeoce eh ast > . . ADMAN, 6 street, Our TEA and KEROSENE OIL are too well known to require any puffing on — meteor — our part, and we are now selling them cheaper than ever. WA4Ntep A good general servant in « smal Ww BEER & GOFF. (oo Apply to Mus A. Weeks, JR,, Brighton. "i tod—dect r a co beens copesite Goess Fac. ; very ccmfors . at m Charlottetown, December 2, 1892—eod & wky | Apply to Miss Shaw, on the premises. no2z9 a * Five-frame Brussels Carpet, only 90c; five-frame Brussels Carpet, only 90c, at the Scotch Carpet House—JAS, PATON & CO nest Felines laid sei ciate pe ON -tie in nasi m -~ _ gan BD ait