= ~ TRE DAILY EXAMINER. : ‘ ai he - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6 i892 » Local and Other Items, Local and Other Items. ee es No Lywportep Canpy at Vatcher's. Sotip Gotp BEAcELETS received at G. H. s j aa Tylor’s. ji pd ’ Erwortn Leacvr.—Prefessor West read j --- ; an excelient paper, last evening, before Dox't miss seeing the girls’ booth. It j the Epworth League, on Socrates. will be both unique and beautiful. Don’t Forerr the Masonic Bazaar this ABSOLUTELY PURE. — English oa at le Sc RIDE ai te Bae ele ET Co. Best Five-Frame Brussels Carpets, 90 cents per yard. Other Qualities in Brussels, from 25 cents per yard. No charge for waste. Rooms measured and carpets Cut without extra charge. evening. The booths and decorations are alone worth much more than the price of admission. There's something for everyone on the tables, aici Ir issaid 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 huodreds using this popular family medicine. _- Wnuo 1s J. M.;Banaiz ?—Come to Zion Church lecture room on Thursday evening next, and Rev. A. Rebertson, of New Glasgow, N. S., will answer. Give him a bumper house. See advertisement. -~ Ovrn Norruwrst.—A large and appre- ciative audience—considering the atate of the roads and the weather—assembled in the hall at Emerald last night to hear J. H. Hasl«m, Esq., lecture on Western Canad:, P. EK Istaxp Rattway.—We regret to hear that another rsilway employe has been dismissed on the score of economy. Mr, Charles Smith, tinamith, to-day received notice that ke services would not be required after the 17th inst. ca os Crowns are taking advantage of our bar- low.—D. A. Bruce. confectionery just received at) Watson’s Drug Store. Let Santa Claus take a nete of this. Potice Court —Ihis morning, a sailor named William Simpsen wes fined $2 or 8 days for bering din? k and dirchurging vo'ver on Richmond 5S treet last night. revo.ver was confiscated. e The Dvuninc the summer we advertiz:d and sold all our old soap and tooth brushes. Now we invite all requiring new end fresh soap and tooth brushes to call and exathine the = supp'y opened to day at Dodd's Medical all. i Anout Overcoats. — For short overcoats afte not in it, They should reach the |knee, Gr a little below. All our overcoats cut to fuit customers, from the ten dollar overcoat up—John McLeod & Co. is 4 38 a6 eod lw this season Fire.—We learn by telephone that the out- buildings, together with all the stock, on the farm of John Dooly, at Dsomore, Lot 37, were destroyed by fire at 10 o'clock last night. Tiere was no insurance on the buildicgs or stock. Cause cf fire unknown. ——— gain sale during this month. All goods in “ts ‘ stock will be sold at away down prices, Aj | CITY OF Guent.— The City of Ghent ar- Jot of gents fur collars, in Orter, Beaver, | rived from Halifax via Souris yesterday Persian lamb; Astracan, ete., gving very aftesnoon and will sail for Galifax via Canso this afterncon. Her cutyoing cargo will be made’ up mainly of cats, potatoes ATTON BROTHERS ——ARE NOW SHOWING A FINE Lales { ‘x A COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE ——— INCLUDING———— — , Ustrs RANGE OF—— *) FURNISH NGS, Carpsts in Wiltons, Velvets, Tapestry and Brussels. (x) KINDLY GIVE US A CALL WHEN OUT SHOPPING. PATTON BROTHERS, Aw ExrLanation.—We are asked to state} «nd pork.. There TT oauiiee eer : 2 that the programme for the Masonic Bazaar | J-mes Orman and A. onald. A ‘ *eL, 3 does net ivelude a dance on Friday ‘night. wt Osea The Real and Genuine Carpet Men, 136 Main Street ? duets will be given by the pupils of Mis aie x: Neil McNevi No > { c will be given by the pupils 8} the ensuing quarter : Neil McNevin, No. 4 ‘i u . [Losvell's School. Some talented vocalis's|9'G. A. President; Capt. Geo. Davieon,| BOYS Overcoats and Reefers, have kindly consented tu sing solos Tie] Vice dv; D. M. Richarda, No. 3, 82nd cheap at the suitable for cold winter Scotch Clothing House—JAMES PATON & MUTE JAMES PATON & CD., 168 Victoria Row. DRESS GOODS, FURS, AT LOWEST PRICES. {x] READY-MADE CLOTHING $2.50 2.08 5.00 Men's Reefers, - Men's Overcoats, - =<- = Men's Ulsters, - - - It is understood, however, that several ladies of the committee are arranging for a dance Carter & Co, seedsmen and grocers, have forwarded THe EXAMINER a beautiful calendar for 1893 Weare also in receipt of another will probably be successful in their efforts to establish the running of colonist sleep- ing carsonthe day train from Halifax, which arrives at St, John at 7.30 p.m. It is the intention to run the cars through to Boston. —Telegraph. Novet ENTERTAINMENT.—On Wednes day evening, the 2ist inst., a French play —**Les Caistwieres—and the cantata— **The Garden cf Singing Flowers,”—t» gether with some chuice Piano solos and price of admission to cover expenses ia 25 cents, by invitation. Dec. 6 3:. ose Serious Accipent.—Crawford Van‘ axel, of Broad Cove, Digby, met with a serivus accident on Saturday while felling a tree, which dropped across his leg, pinning him to the ground. [fie was aloneat the time and for about two hours was held in that uncomfortable position before assistance arrived, ty which time Vantassel was al- most exhausted. One leg was so badly fractured that he may be crippled for life. - We do not know of any preparation that has caught the public favor in so short a time as Dodd's Kidney Pills, but when we consider that three-fourths of the Canadian people are CommerciaL CoLircre.—Principal Miller is affording tre students at Commercial College @ great and special adv.ntsge. The law lectures, by A A McLean, Erqg., and Mr. Matheson in respect to ‘‘Partnerships,” ‘*Con- tracts,” etc., supply information which will be geotionsy useful to them throughout life. ‘he young men who are to enter into business will, if they are wise, profit largely by these the kh ctures provided for them. To Conxtest A Witt.—Henry Fanning of Halifax has retained George H. Fielding, barrister, to have the will of his wife at- tacked. It will be alleged that at the time the deceased made her will she was of an unsound mind. The will among other be- quests had the following: To Pope Leo XIII, $400; to Rev. Gerald Murphy, $200; :o Archbishop O'Brien, to be expend- ed for St. Mary's cathedra], $200; to the Immaculniste Home of St. Jcseph’s Union, New York, $100; to the Little Sisters of the Poor at Boston, $100. Mr. Fanning will Tue St Ovar.—This steamer returned from the Magdalen Islands last evening, interested in that route should make a note of this, ee is ral tt 1 ’ a t : i aoa Oamen - ae Masonic Bazaar. —The Masonic Bazaar was gentlemen. . *}opened this afternoon. The Temple is beautifully decorated, and the various booths Furrixe ox Steerers —The C. P. R and tables are tastefully arranged and well stocked with useful and fancy articles, Ice cream and refreshments are in abundance; and those who wish to peep into futurity wil! be afforded an ppportunity of doing so upon calling at the gypsy tent. There will alao be music by the band, and many other attractions. Alarge attendance is expected and desired. scilildlacdianie Vo.tunterrs’ Assoctation.—The above association held their regular monthly meeting Saterday evening in their hall. The following cflicers were appointed for B.tt., Treas , and the undersigned Secre tary. After the genera! routine of business it was decided that the associgtions hold one ef their popular socials, the date to be decided on at a special meeting to be held Saturday next. The association was re- ported in a flourishing condition, and. it, is making great headway for their seasou’s sports. —E. H. Duchemin, Sec’y. cil News From Boston —The Boston corres- pondent of the St. John Sun writes: Large quantities of P. E. I. potatoes have arrived here during the past ten days. In three days alone the receipts amounted to 100,000 bushels. The potato schooners from the Islanp lie side by side with the codfish vessels of Provincetown at Commercial Wharf, and came up for a hearing in the United States district court yesterday. The libellant is Andrew McKenzie, who has aclaim for tow? ing the veseel te her dock. Ecuoot Boarp.—The regular monthly meeting of the City School Board was held last evening. There was a full attendance of members. Plans for the enlargement of Weet Kent and Upper Prince Street The plans were lsid on the table. The question of truancy was discussed, and the Board thought that the Stipendiary Magis trate had greatly béne ficted the schools by requiring the policemen to hunt up truants and trusted that be would continue the good wotke The Secretary was instructed to send a memorial from the Board to th Governor-in-Council, relative to obtaini: g a portion of the College grounds on whic: to erect a school for the accommedation of the people of the eastern end of the city. The city schools will be closed for the Christmas holidays on Friday, the 23rd inst., and will re-open on Tuesday, Jan- Charlottet: w1, Des mber 3. 1892—eod & wky that evening, after the Bz:ar is over. making her usu) call at Souris. Next 7 _ — ™ i Wis c iki week, the captains1ys she will mske her 5 AN DSOME ALENDARS. — Messrs. Greao. last round trip for the seaecn. Shippers Great Clothing Sale. Reefers, Reefers, Reefers, Reefers, enone §pemneenctn enepignresees and and and and and Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats Men’s Men’s Wen's Men’s Boys Overcoats Reefers, J. and and Overcoats Overcoats Reefers, Reefers, | Boys’ Boys’ B. WAC ——— For Lowest Fiji... J. B MACDONALDS LLD'S For the Cheapest in Towa. In Men's and Boys’ Suits, J. B. Macdonald cannot be undersold. Men’s Far Coats—Woniterfal value for ready money. 15,600. IFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED PAIRS NEW BOOTS opened this Fall. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. This with stock on hand makes the Largest and m»ps3t Complete Stock ever slaova at the 5 t ° —(1)——————-— — 4 hee ; a afflicted with kidney trouble in some form o1 ar rene. to oe = — : HOE STORE : 4 3 other, and that Dodd's Pills are a quick and fare, a free interchange of codfish an N ‘ N ~ S ( f you want to ay cheap, » there. : ~ permanent cure for all these troubles, the large | potatees results. The crews generally ate DOMINION BUOT AND yo J Pg e > MW ] ° e and increasing demand can scarcely be won- belle fol and oeetons arn fish Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—eod & wky ¢ y dered at. Sold by all dealers, or by mail on | hash for dinner, and fis alls for cuppe (EEEEEE Ea ee ——$ ~ ¥ ant es, Jackets & Milliner receipt of price, 50 cents per box, Dr. L. A thus minimizing the cost ef diet. - A * Se Smith & Co., Toronto, 2 The second libei against the steamer Carrol coats, Boys’ Heavy Oversoats. —{x) BOYS’ REEFERS ! BOYS’ REEFERS ! We are showing a splendid range, all at VERY LOW PRICES. HARRIS & STEWART. LONDON HOUSE, BOYS’ GLOTHING. tee'ures. The yourg !ady students, too, look J , cain Pea racue tan dats ee «| Bows’ Cape Overcoats, Boys’ Tweed Over- and may do well if they make carefal note of | Harris and C B. Chappel, respectively 9 BOYS SUITS! BOYS SUITS! bring an action for damages againat the | uary 3rd. Charlvttetown, October 19, 1892—eod & wky executors of the will for selling property —— alleged to belung to the busband, Local Notices = = eee ——————___ —_—_—----— ——- eee 4 Boys’ Ree fers, - S ” ° 1.00 rte ee: -— : A CARD Beer Bros’. Bargain Corner. Keep your horses warm by buying a horse ER J —— rag of our own make. [he only reliable rug . nee , ; ** Philadelphia Ti 7m t| i+ the market selling low.—McKay Woolen specting resolution passed by Boys Suits, ? . - 1.00 ee yc er Gene aie ane . ' & the ——- ~— of = —. : questing e Druggists to s- linen could be put to Perhaps it was a political allegory / The fact still remains that when table linen is worn out, one course only is avail- able to the housekeeper. We keep always on hand a nice variety of readymade clothing, in boys’, youths’ and men's. Gentlémen’s cape ulsters, in ¢.oice patterns said special colors, cheat pcliaiaicientienen | WING TO PRICES being much iower abroad this year than formerly, we are continue selecting medicines for their customers :— A S I have a legal right to select medicines for my customers, I shall continue as for cash.—James Paton & Cvo., Sentch © othing House. dec6 At the crockery ware sale to-night gr at bargains msy be expected.—E,. H. Nortcn & Co. Great bargains in tweed pants made to erder, Regular price $3.25, now for $2.50. Fifteen different patterns to select from.— heretofore to supply their wants to the best of my abiiity—with the best goods that money can buy, and my long experience in the busi ness, (extending over twenty years, with four years spent in the study of medicine with a practising physician), I feel justified in asking for a continuance of your liberal patronage. The Apothecaries Hall is not ruo in the interest a able this season to offer our customers GROCERIES of nearly al! kinds much cheaper than ever before. Our stock of RAISINS is exceptionally fine this year, as we have bought avthing but the very best quality. Below is a partial list of some of the goods which we are now offering VERY LOW FOR CASH :— Napkins m+y indeed be used for a while to cover up the ravages of time, but as the rents increase in size this mode of hiding them has to be abandoned. For several years our Linen Department has been one of our Jeading svccesses. Modern designs, large variety and low 50 Men’s Heavy All-Wool QOver- coats, worth $7.50, for $3.90. JACKETS, . ’ . ._s . ‘ —~ 2c 6 prices have built up our present large | John McLeod & Co, d5 lw eod 4 , ‘ 1 , tin ‘ any physician, directly ~ 30 Gi oat Robes at a great bar sal nh. business Readymade clothing at the McKay Woolen ie orate will buy I lb. Pare a ixed Candy, or indirecuty. You are not charged 25 or 30 r~ Just now our stock is complete. Mills. You get the largest assortment to 2 ; % tb. : ~ _ “Ther fa prescriptions for the doctors’ Cd The value of our Napkins is self-apparent. select from. Imported and made from our 50 *s “ 7 ib. good Cooking Raisins, ene ore, bring them to me and or The prices we show are 60c., 95:., and | own tweeds. Selling lew. ‘6 és ‘6 1 a Ate aeeatabedl 4 toot i ws Le 20 other qualities up to $5 per dizen. = |-- For Your Benefit.—We would direct special 56 Jt ib. clean Currants, secibebius aioe pn alah ohall oo Our Tablings are noticeable from their | attention to the advertisement of the Diamond i Dollar - 21 tb. Granulated Sugar, Your obedient servant . novelty of design. In Bleached we show | Bookstore and Bezaar. It is now about ten 1 6“ ‘6 2tib Raw Sugar Groner E. Hucuns. a 17 qualities from 59-. to $130. In Grey | years since Mr. Chappelle added the Bezaar re ‘3 ~ . - ’ Apotheesries Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen “4 20 designs or qualities from 182. .o 88¢e. per | attrection > “ mpc yee oh ane i 27 ib. y ellow Sugar, St., Ch'town. “ itis annually the source of gratification anc 66 6“ ~ ‘ ’ <>) o + peat. sti de ight to the thousands who visit it. It will i 4 25 , i = Good ae FI : a ee , be in full blast for the Christmas trade, open- . ‘ r 0 _. ; oa ae you tried Priestley’s Black Goods ing ou Wedoesday next, Dec. Sth. ’ $ ’ * amily our. Annals of P, E. Island. Our TEA and KEROSENE OiL are too well known to require any puffing o our part, and we are now selling them cheaper than ever. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, December 2, 1892—eed & wky New Raisins.—Beer & Goff have just re ceived their Xmas stock of common and layer Valencia raisins, and they are now offering them at exceedingly low prices. If you want the best stock in the market at the lowest price, don’t pass Beer & Goffs stores. R BROS. BEER B ; NEW ILLUSTRATED BCOK by Rey. F, E. A J. Lloyd, soon to be issued, containing a lot Of interesting information not hitherto pub- lished. Intending subscribers would oblige the — td kindly —s their names by mail, oO will not exceed $I per copy. Address Box %4, Charlottetown 7G dec3—dy 2.w & wky 2w Weather Batietin Toronto, Dec. 6.—10 a. m. Wines mostly westerly ; fair; not much change in temperature. [468 Victoria Rew. dec? 3i Char ottetown, December 1, 1892—eod & why BOYS CAPE OVERCOATS. CHEAP FOR CASH AT THE SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE.