Ps —— core eenen THE DAILY EXAMINER. - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. i892 ae Local and Other Items. } . i Weaavea lot of men’s rubber coats and ' offer them at a big discount.—D. A Bruce. We have been shown an advance copy of Chappelle’s P. E. Island Almanec for 1893, and have no hesitation in pe eae | pronouncing it the best work of the kind yet | issued. - Tue amount in tthe advt. for the sale of issue should be $7,000, and not printed. [he sale begins at 3 Best Five-Frame Brussels Carpets, . Monday. $0 cents per yard. | Meerine —There will be a meeting of | Prince Edward Council, R. A.. this evan- ing at 8 o'clock in the cflice of R. K Jost, from Esq , (old stand) for the election of cflicers for the coming year. Ask your neighbors if they use Dodd’s Kid. ‘ney Pills. They strengthen the nerves, tene |the syatem, and the most stubborn cases of kidney diseases vield to their influence. They }are especially appreciated by the of@. Ask 10 Ro oms your neighbors about them. / { SeovrE A Cory.— The next St. John Pro- neasured and Carpets cut without $1,000 as o'clock on —_—-- > --— Other Qualities in Brussels 25 cents per yard. No charge for waste. ‘ gress will contain a full account of the various scenes in the murder case for which Buck suf- fered the extreme penalty at Dorchester to- | day. It will be profusely illustrated. Leave 2 »} ° your orders im advance at the Diamond Book- extra charge. Store. VotuntEers.—There will be a meeting of the Militiamen and their friends in the Volunteers’ Hall over Tanton’s store, Kent St., on Saturday evening, at8 o'clock. A large attendance is particularly requested, as business of great importance is to come up. Cause anpE rrect —The month just clos- ed wes the most successful November we have ever had, Cause, good goods and moderate prices; EFFECT, big sales. {We | ave the goods the peeple want, at low prices.—John Me- Leod & Ce, Tue Crvizexs’ Basp.—The benefit for the * Citizens’ Band, given in the Lyceum last evening by the Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company, was very successful. The Lyceum wasthronged. The selections by the band added very materially to the enjoyment of the oceasion. About $70 was taken for tickets at the door and a goodly number of tickets was disposed of by the members of the band pre- vious to the concert. Tne Monrn's Recoro.—At the Police Court during the month of November end- ing yesterday, there were 22 convictions for drunkeness against 26 for the preceding | month; 2 convictions fur malicious injuries + + to property; 6 convictions for breach of the ‘Liqucr Regulaticn Act; and 1 conviction for larceny. During the same period there was one dismissal for breach of the Liquor Regulation Act, 2 for assault and 2 for nuisance. The receipts for the month jamounted to $197 51. No one ever smoked “‘Myr‘le Navy’ tobacco fora fortnight and then took to any brand in preference to it. It bears its own testimony of its qualities, and itis this testi- mony which isalwaysconvincing. Thesmoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality and sometimes ef bad. The arrangements of the manu- facturers for keeping its quality equal are 5 very alaborate and complete, and are the results of many years of experience and c.\ose observation. NUT CH JAMES PATON & C 168 Victoria Row. DRESS GOOD fied in consequence. For thirty rounds the Mantles, Jackets & Millinery AT LOWEST PRICES. __ [i#2*t"i8Soss intr ™ Pouice Covr.r.—This morning, the perjury case, McPhee vs Shaw, was adjourned until teemorrow to take the evidence of Edward Hackett, Esq., before whom the perjury is alleged to have been committed Shaw's counsel have applied to have the case further adjourned from to-morrow until Thursday, the Sch inst., to enable them to produce wit- nesses for the defence. In accordance with i this request, the case will be further adjourn ar led to-morrow. Inthe meantime the defend- ant gives bail for his appearance, himself in g | $500 and two sureties io $250 each. Qoe drunk, » countryman, was fined $2 or 8 days. Tn v Rixe.—The fight at the Coney Island, N.Y, Athletic club, on Monday night, was largely of a ‘‘fake” character, although the great mivjority of the five thousand people resent were satiefied. The contest was Scidess Martin Costello and Alex. Greggains for a purse of $2500. For fifty rounds the fight was one which satisfied the crowd, but after that the men commenced fighting for a draw, and the audience was greatly dissatis — x)——___—__ —_—-o-—~— Beer Bros’. Bargain Corner. Ik Handkerchief Day, Thursday; Silk Handkerchief Day, Thursday, at JAMES PATON & CO's. $2.50 2.50 Men's Reefers, - - - « THE QUEEN’S INDIAN ROOM, HE mbgnificent lodian Room at Osborre Palace, in which decorators have been engaged for over a year, is finished. The Queen takes great pride in the re sult; and naturally it is expected that it will set a new fashion in decoration. Every item of the scheme has been car- ried out with the utmost fidelity to its 5.00 Eastern origin. 1.00 The ancient Hindoo and Sikh patterns 1 00 Bess the motive, and the coloring, ‘ ‘although subdued, is rich beyond descrip- tion. -- Men's Overcoats, - - - ra < Men's Ulsters, - - - Boys’ Reefers, - - - - meee meee. 8). aS et On account cf the disagreeable weather to-day we will continue our special sale of Silk Plushes and Velvets to morrow, Friday. What co you think of those Marps’ Ivannor Cars? . For weatherfsuch »s we are having>just now, Rupper CLoaKS are indispensibie. We have them ar $2 30, $4.00. $4 50, $5 U0, €5.75, $6 25, $7,00. $800, $1000 The lines at $2 40 and $5.00 are spEcrat value, the latter being the famous ‘*Distingue” make, Alligator cloths are to be a leading style next season. ‘Lhe new colorings are very pretty. BEER BROS. 50 Men’s Heavy All-Wool Over- coats, worth $7.50, for $3.90. 830 Goat Robes at a great bargain. Weather Builetin. Toronto, Dec. 30.—10 a. m Cloudy, with strong winds or g:les from easterly shifting to north-westerly; some rain, turning to sleet or snow in some places. JAMES PATON & GO., 2168 Victoria Rew. Silk Handkerchief Day, Thursd ll el a Christmas number of the Illustrated London N. ws at Haszard & Moore's. nov30 Lock at the ladies’ corsets for 40c, regu- lar prices 80c to $1.—J B Macdonald's. n28 6i Charlottetown, December 1, 1892—eced & wky Silk Handkerchief Day. Thursday ; Sruspy Hose Co.—The members of this company will meet this evening at 8 o’clack.—A. Large, Sec’y. | Wut er Ovt Soox Cornolly Bros.’ crockeryware in last night's | | Local and Other Items. Horses Waxtsp.—W. S. McKie will be buying horses until the Jast of the week. This is a good chance for farmers to dispose of their stock. icisattiadeilae ErwortH Leaccr.—The monthly meeting will be held this evening at 8 o'clock im the church parlor. New members cordially in- vited. es ‘ | Sons or ExcLanp.—Lodge Eton meets this | evening. As this is quarterly night and elec | tion of officers, a full attendance is requested. —J. E. Rendle, Sec’y. ' Owxe More Triv.—The steamer City of Ghent will make one more trip this season to | Charlottetown aad Souris. She ia announced to sail trom Halifax to-day. ABSOLUTELY PURE. — English confectionery just received at Watsen’s Drug Store Let Santa Claas take a note of this. A Goop Move.-—-The Benevolent Irish Society are fitting up their meeting room in the Lyceum for use as a club room, and expect to have it ready in a short time, die Fire.—Some sparks coming from the chims ney of McLean's meat canning establishment on Grafton Street were the cause of the alarm being sounded at helf past five yesterday afternoon. 4 ENTERTAINMENT.—It ia announced that there will be a musical and literary entertain- ment in St Patrick’s Hall next Tuesday ever- ing. The entertainment will be under the auspices of the Boy’s Branch f the League of the Cross, and the proceeds will be used to defray the expenses of the rooms re- cently opened for the benefit of its members. Let there be a good house. APpPporINTMENT.— Priucipal Miller, of the Charlottetown Business College, has been appointed to teach elementary book keep- ing to second-class student-teachers at- tending Prince of Wales College. He is to give at least four hours instruction every week. Theappointment is en excellent one, and cannot fail to prove a great bene- fit to the students attending the College. Silver No Good. GOLD STANDARD IS ONLY POSSIBLE ON BASIS PROVIDED BY ENGLAND, Brussets, Novy. 28.—Baron. Rothschild laid his proposals before the Monetary con- ference to-day. The document states that a gold standard is only possible on the basis provided by the Monetary system of England; bi-metalism is impossible, silver being unsuitable as a means to settling balance between nations. **I do not think that a universal agrete ment respecting the currency in . question can be had at the present time, for no two nations are on a similar footing regarding the national wealth. ‘*Supposing the American government cor- tinues in the purchase of silver to the extent of fortyefive million ounces per annum, I would suggest the different European powers combine, making yearly purchases of five miliion sterling silver. They should do this for the period of five years, paying a fixed price for the commodity of 43 pence per ounce. As soon as the standard price of silver should rise above 43 pence, purchases should be sus- pended until a new price is agreed upon by the powers involved in the scheme, ‘I hope and believe that our American friends will find this proposition acceptable, for my own part [ have no objection to silver being made the legal tender of England up to five pounds sterling, instead of two pounds sterling as is the case at the present time. In case of this arranegment being “perfected the gold market would be relieved as no fresh demand for gold would be forthcoming. After the proposition of the baron was read a motion to appoint a committee to examine into the suggestion was unanimously approved.” Car Floor Red With Blood. BATTLE ON A NORTHBOUND @HIO RIVER RAIL ROAD TRAIN. News of a bloody battle on a northbound Ohio River railroad has reached Gallipolis, Ohio. Asa result of the fight the covductor and brakeman are shot and badly cut, a nume ber of passengers are more or less injured and the six drunken offenders, it is supposed, have injuries which are dangerous On Monday night six brothers, Williams by name, boarded the train at Huntingdon in a maudlin condition. They at once became obstreperous, and \ hen Glenwood was reached one «f them went into the ladies’ coach, began using profane language and flourishing hie revolver in a menacing manpey and threatened to kill everyone in the cary C.nductor Smith grabbed the man and pull. ed him into the smoker. This angered his brothers and they rushed npon the conductor, at the same time drawing their pistols and knives. , His brakeman at once came to his assistance and the fight was precipitated. Inthe melee both the conductor and brakeman sustained serious injuries. The newsboy, hearing the shots and screams, jumped from his seat in the ladies’ coach and rang the ‘‘riot” bell. The train was stopped and the engineer and fireman dis- mounted from their cab and preceeded to the smoker with huge clubs, where they beat the Wil‘iams brothers until they were almost in sensible, and threw them off the train. Several passengers were badly injured, and the floor of the smoker was red with blood. It is not known whether any of the Williams boys were killed or hot, —_— »s2e«e —~—— Personal William Dodd, Esq, and Mrs. Dodd left yesterdsy morning fur Oxkland, Cal., via the C. P. RB., where they remain till next spring. MARRIED. At Wallace, N S8S., on the 24th inst., by Rev Dr. Walsh, P. P., Frank Kirwin, Esq , of Wallace, to Miss M. A Burke, of Char- lottetown, P. E. I —————— ——— DIED At her late residence, 815 Howard, St., San Francisco, Cal., on the 8h iust., Mary Mar. garet, beloved wife of Mr. Januarius Mce Adam, formerly of St. Andrew's, Lot 38, leaving a disconsolate husband and a family of four daughters to mourn their loss, Mrs. McAdam was always a most excellent Christ- isn woman as wife and mother, and her many friends here as we!l as in her tar awav adopted home at the Golden Gate will sincerely reget to hee of her early death et the age of 54.' RB. 1. P. Our best five frame Brussels carpet for Sl & yard—PattonJBros. Silk Handkerchief Day, tartling Revelation. —(x)}- YROM now until Ist January next we will sell our Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets for $1.00 (ONE DOLLAR) per yard. Some of our competitors are continually howling “ Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets for $1.10 per yard, and 5 Frame Brussels Carpet from $1.10 per yard up,” when it’s a matter of fact that some customers, although they supposed they were getting the best, only got a 4 frame, which is an inferior Carpet, and unless a customer is a judge they can easily be misled If any person will call we shall be pleased to explain the difference. We are anxious to do business, but won't do it unless we can do it fair and square. We shall never ask you for one dollar of your money by misre- presentation or deception. ’ Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpet for $1.00 per yard; our 4} Frame Brussels for 90 cts. ; 4 Frame Brussels for 75 cts., and so on down to 3 cts. _ At these prices we will cut your carpet free of charge and not charge for waste, and if you want it laid and made we will d, it at a very small charge. Our Carpets are ail new Don’t miss this chance. FOR CASH ONLY. PATTON BROTHERS, : The Real and Genuine Carpet Men, 136 Main Street. Charlottet: wa, Decrmber 1, 1892—eod & wky —— Great Clothing Sale. a |) and Refers) 5 8) *yTACDONALD'S and Reefers,| and Reefers, and Reefers, Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Men's Men's Men’s Men’s For Lowest Prices. and Reefers, and Reefers,| and Reefers, and Reefers,' Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ In Men's and Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannet be undersold. Men’s Fac Coats—Wonderfal value for ready money. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. — 15,600. IFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opened this Fall. This with stock on hand makes the Largest and most Complete Steck ever shown at the OMINION BOOL AND SHOE STORE. [If you want to buy cheap, go there. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky a SS = — = — = —— = = J. B. MACDONALD'S For the Cheapest in Towa. o— —_ = BOYS GLOTHING. —— = (x) ——- Boys’ Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- coats, Boys’ Heavy Ovarsoats. RN! BOYS’ SUITS! BOYS’ SUITS! BOYS REEFERS! BOYS REEFERS ! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown, October 19, 1892—eed & wky LL READY —EFEOR TaD— HOLIDAY TRADE! fy) ° (x) HE ENTIRE STOCK of elegant and plain E would like to tell you of the many beautiful things (both Ornamental and J Croc peervoeee and Lampe now owned by Useful) that we have received direct from the best European, American and ae = en ah ros., o are going out Of | Canadian markets, but we cannot afford to buy Tue Examiner, and must be con- This stock comprises over $7,000 worth of Plain | tent with giving you 4 most hearty invitation to our “AT HOME” every day but and Fancy Goods, and will be sold without any' Sunday. Hours from 9 o’ciock in the morning till $ o'clock at night. reserve til] the entire lot is cleared out. The most valuable Sets ever sold inthe Pro} s7)RE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK. vited. BARGAINS FOR ALL. HASZARD & MOORE, Rare chance for Country Merchanta. Stationers, Victoria Row. Attractive Auction MONDAY, DECEMBER 5th, AT THREE O'CLOCK, And Continuing every Afternoon and Evening | till closed, at our Rooms. | | Everybody in- Clean and comfortable Room for Ladies, and seats provided. — i Magnificent Dinner and Tea Sets and Lamps without reserve Approved notes will be taken for amounts above $50. The Largest and Best Stock ever offered here. Positive sale. Special Sales on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. Charlottetown, November 29, 1892—t is XMAS, 1892. UR Large Stock of WATCHES, nov30—d&w tl sle OARDERS ean be accommodated at the Le- Page House, corner Great George and Water Streets. The rooms are large and bright. no23 2aw \ LET.—The house opp»site Beers’ Soap Fac- JEWELRY, &., has tory; ver comfortable. Kent moderate, Apply to Miss Shaw, on the promises. noSd 31 been sorted up for the XMAS TRADE, and will ie [O PRT An ofice in Brown Block, Appt found well worth inspecting. Liberal Discount fur Cash. G. H. TAYLOR, Jeweler, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1892 NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. ONEY TO LOAN oa Farm Lands. Apply to A. A. McLean, Attorney-at-Law, sept3—dy tf Thursday, at JAMES PATON & GOR.