‘PELE (CAL AND OTHER ITEMS, j | Queen DAILY ST. ANDREW'S DINNER, [nuts annnal event took place at the Hotel last evening, and was in every way worthy of that excellent hos- telry and of the Caledonian Club under whose auspices it waa given. The Presi- deat of the Club, James Paton, Ksq., oc- cupied the chair. Af hie right were His Honor the L reutenant-Governer, Hon. David Laird, Hon. Premier Peters, and Rev. Mr Campbell! On his left were Hon. Senator Macdonald, His Worship the Mavor, the Consul of the United States, and Rev. Mr. Fullerton. Mr. John McPhee, First Vice-President of the Club, eccupied the vice-chair. Among the guests we noticed the Rev. David Sutherland, of Z:on Church, Peter Mc- Court, Esq., President of the Benevolent Irish Society. Lieutenant-Colonel Moore, D. A. G.,Jobn S. McDonald, E-q., Re- vising Barrister, Archibald McNeil!, E-q., ex-President of the clu&, and manv othe: The Bishop of Charlottetown, «f-J ustic the Viec-Cuancellor, Rev. Father Reid, Capt. Week-, John W. Morris: Lieut.-Colonel Irving sent letters exprese- ing Tegret that they were unabie to attend, We regre t that, of necessity, we are unable to obtain space for reports of the many | able ande oquent § addresses that were de- iv. J } Hu intley, livered Lhe follewing is the toast list: 2 ce Que en ie Dey anda’ Wha Honor It—Hon Db rd rhe President of the United States - Cousul Kane Song—Jock O” Hazeldean—Mr. Ww. | Mc Kas | Nova Scotia—proposed by The Governor-General of Canada—Sen- ator Macdonald = » Parliament of Canada—Jas. Mc- [se EB sq She Lieutenant-Governor-- Lieut.-Gov- eTrm ? H *Wwian lhe Land O’ The Heather—Rev. Mr Fullertor Song--Mr. G | he L ir I. Foster al Legislature—Premier Peters. se, the Master of the Rolls, | by Esq sand | Phe Land We Live In—-Rey. J.M. Camp- ei Our Guests—-His Worship Mayor Daw- ] Bench and Bar — Mr. Jas. H. (roux So Mr. Louis Whear. lhe Naval and Military Forces of the Em pir Lient Col Moore Sister Societies——-Peter McCourt, Esq. | The Preas--Messrs. W. L. Cotton and } Me Donald The Lassies O !—Messrs. M J ald and Aarthur Melliah Mc Don- VOLUNTEER TOASTS The Chief of the Club (Hon. A Douald)—propeose The President— proposed by Mr. McPhee ° Absent friends, with particular reference Us itehant-Celonel Irving, D. A. G., Hon. D. Laird and responded to by A. McNeil , Esq The Managing Committee —proposed by \. Me- John | Mr. J.S. McDonald and responded to by } piano Mr. John McPhee Our Host and Hostess—proposed by Mr. McPhee and responded to by Mr. Archibald Auld Lang Syne. Mr. George I. Foster presided at the and led the music, which was lively and inspiriting Mr. Webster recited Burrs’ Add: he Haggis in aplendid form; and the songs sung by Messrs. Mc- Kay, Foster and W hear were engin. Altogether, an exceeding'y pleasant even evs tot i by D. O'M. Reddin, jr. } ng was passed; and the Canada ‘Tem per au - was honored in the spirit as well } a8 in the letter. A friend = Tue Examiver senda the following lipping from the Colonial | Se ald of the 10th December, 1842: | Hicutaxp Sociery.—The members of | Day and ali this Society celebrated the their Patron Saint by supping together on | Wednesday, the 30th ult., at the Prince Edward Island Hotel. is toasts that were who Her Re yal Consort and Royal Or “The drunk were : (Queen, | anniversary of | | | Among the numer. | i. ae honor it; “The | | epring;” “Hie Excellence y Sir Henry Vere | 4 ‘ Rea : - ~ ‘ Pa . Do . . - g a ae “saturdays W ” al pe « vd ay i ady - rT . : : es’ tla I : . ‘ . Ad @s ‘ ‘ ) a we a . £ as % ‘ ’ » ° - Mi { nan ar mye g i s t jay ‘ ‘ tart a ‘ : s wh ar ed 8 week " at - I ? wa* att ze S - N l r v t ’ Tea “ Ss Pa s , rox x nh gy at : E why eon & a~ . \ be a Aqmis v it een i , ~~ i Fastnet a v + rmed ale ports S - ~ < ~ afiernos The « G : Halifax 1 k nit tax ! e lates a } 2 intro ‘ vag presents, : Ur th gag a Nev y - a tha es than 75 res : em - ir M r ‘ + ib oth ‘ 9 ’ wiver @ lec- ° i a McEacher B s Friday, D ce lia subject w - ’ erta I r y Admission _ W S.A iDa.—A man who g gar Moore arriv- el M ‘ and allezes that ‘ Canada with a view Corbett Pit « ° ‘ s ip pose at i Mexi ‘ Ss 4 —- { hn F. Vose ‘ ] winer for op es pa : iMaimnin refer ent wi death @ Mo fueNa ti Mr MeN gi ster ' some time I e Was we Know th a liy poplar SA 5 0M.—T he j x g Society of St Pete r’s wid a sale of fancy goods, a a& Schoolroom on Wednesday. t De Ibere will be 2 ac - 1, and a second-hand book table, also a f goods from England to ne “ S ‘ hegin at 3 0 ni KEY \ 1 i eeting of th V ‘ { at evening the r i forth enenin 4 ‘ presider Williar M \ _-— = Moore, Iw w mem hers we 4 Ipplica 8 » meee the xt e - Hat ein i Scad e Ss ‘ t f a pa ‘ 4 l seer at 2 ‘ 4 ° A & thr feede came gist ‘ w re . ' ° starts and ing g the a : 4 } pa ES Aly lated ~~ G 4 Lodge of Good Tew | * ¥ rgauiz at ( ton, ei, W Po f i Trea Wwrand re I t rer \ gon lL, D: Geo |} Found, P la CT: Mrs M IN } iT McK Rs Bert} 4 , s i” < , i Le ; Ps I ‘ Da Riley, ( i \ R VeKay, 8S JT Ja \ ( Mi sy. Guard SD ~ ° My i e rda was 4 ‘ ; Pro- iu .e : lema and pork ange i price : Othe ew (freal 22 t&% A eyez | ; Vv 5! Hick ‘ 45 am La : ve per ‘ Keve, uy) . ; | i ‘10 wiz a i5c, and pOUsl ue repor tne roa 1 ana sul 4 I _— Wuo vi i 1 COrTESs pone! S e~: Sever aly New Bed for. 4 , rib - [ mrmuotat on of ) Kobertson wh : recem ber 4 ’ ober mn home | srd leland where hia fa fa 1 os mer i xf en Th hatter w ‘ would not aliow ineral, but | the : en< ‘ forwarded a br vw of 1 loomed man Gov. ( s'so be asked to re- vor as it is claimed Rot ant the worthy and res pected Chief ff the Society;” “Lady Huntley and the sr daughters of Prince Edward [=land;’’ “The Parent Sx ciety of Li adon;” “The Branch Societies all over the workd;” many other loyal and patriotic toasts fo Perfume jour Xmas Presents } | } and t some of that good Sachet Pow- | ier we are now showing. It may ? ‘ ”s ¢ | “ ,UU Ali ttle more Lut goes fur- , srmelis nicer and lasts long- than the other kinds Five or} ten cents will get all you want for an ordinary piece of Fancy Work. | We have other kinds, t also x] perfume on draught Jonson & bites. | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. 'y| Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. lec3 / WEATHER | STRIP ! Outstrip the weather this year by having your doors| and windows fitted with the ; j i ! ; | | latest Wood and Rubber Strip. | You can save the cost in fuel *|—the extra comfort costs you nothing. PRICE 3 CTS, PER FOOT. Discount off for quantities. (MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. dec4 All That We Know About Furs one is no class of goods more difficult » judge than Furs. iS mae we offer you is no proof of the size of bargain. mean something wrong with the goods. ( Is the quality first, second or third rate? : 2) Is the style of garmeut right? a fur goimg out of style? article marked too high at first ’ the AT YOUR DISPOSAL. The size of the dis- Large discounts generally (3) I (4) Was the ‘| hese and a dozen other questions want answer- ing. We doa very large Fur business-— probably the largest on the Island. BEER BROS. " 9 . . ‘ snr Wearnen.—Westerly winds; fair and moderately cold; some light snow in horther h portion EXAMINER . - m | { they will be 121 Our Stock is large and a it. mean cost much to do it. st be sold, so if you want barea BARGAINS we hes ig rt - 8 fy oO i. % a 4 4 a 1 when pairs of Port Gireat Sale, your Room and + b O¢ oO ou ca s = ns The 2" = ing PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. dur Everyone is OUR. CREAT CARPET DEPARTMENT We can Carnet rices are very Chenille Portieres.---50 our P civen | } | } 1 } } - — - -~ om we i. . ca : ols 6 <2 cefa2s-Sh - - Fat S ong Ce ee ek = — : oe s,s — SoS. 28 = 8 esowF a x ~ 2 ee comm ose > <a: <¢ - Fe. — : ne a Zo. Sas me - s | ~ : ~_ & o = ~- : i Sa oe \sSue¢88 = = : . = ada : 8 3 9o-= C2 = - ‘ae $3 5°? ee = < 1sos8 a MSye5"S i : . S « oo een s | cet $3. Of8tass oF | . > SV we - i & ee" 29 6 ay d r — 2 @ — * <0 _ a°3.s o-—.5 F&F oY 2 Et _” 2 - paw 23S 4 Wes ess bo ema 6. Raw i Gue SSSse FES “ ; -— - se .s% O61". eens © MD sa © a 2S @ AB 2S BOS = om ey ~~ of . 7 — o s == _— beta ry ee a OES Shs ae Se = re ~~ + = = . oe eo _— ee oa =~ -3o = 6 & Ss @isS eB aos . = n-ne Se & = 5 oa — 7. a fe de — 2 = on VPM, > me) - ee e°S 385 Fe oe ePP> we Z el wae. © 2 Peas «=~ So < @& o om & Fae ~<a Vat ee ee . oD Ge @M.565 324%* aeseacdat™ el | mo. meesse SEs. mB Ss i no Seiwa. © 7~s Sw" ESTs Sa, 2 & °) & Kn be we > xe é > FZ FPaye& S53 ~bese Seb S 3 - «2590 > 2 oe 32 3s aot a tae oc @ > = 83O8 2 5 ee: ee, eee WANT A Jacket, A Fur Cape. A Fur Collar, BEFORE CHRISTMAS, You Can Buy One Cheap at the London House. CS OU HARRIS & STEWART Charlgttetown, December 4, .1894—dy ete every time. SOOO FOO805S8OOSES6EOSS85585588882 SBEVSssssesesses 2008 : TUESDAY, “DECEMBER 4, be complete long—at our prices. Se ee low prices will do it there won't be any left. REMEMBER !—We will sel! everything in these two departments at a big discount to clear them out. Call carly while the assortment is complete. and er ! There’s been a constant and rapid disappearance. from our Mantle and Jacket Department and our Fur De. partment ever since the goods were opened. Value tells— W've still a good assortment in both departments. We don’t want to see any left until stock-taking, It won't MOORE & McLEOD. 1, December 4, 1891—tu thu eat if OOOOO008F226O0585O202458S555888884 . aD 1894. Sees — a ST. JAMES’ HALL. (Conceri and Readings aa)... e ‘Tuesday Evening, Dec, 4th. Under Auspives of Y. M. L. A PROGRAMME: $7, $7.50 and $8 Trousers —* price, D. A. BRUCE, STREET. —-NOW SELLING FOR-— - BS.25 ~ These goods will be made to your order QUEEN ‘This offer for Twenty Days only. the above GLOSING OUT SALE STOCK OF ——— FURS, In Capes, Collars and Muffs. ——OF ALL LADI Astrakan Jackets at 20 per cent off. OUR ES’ Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimming, 20 per cent off. | adies’ Kid and Woolen Gloves, Corsets and Hose, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Felt, ffats, Flowers and Feathers, 50 p ¢ off. Silks and Ribbons, 2 Balance of our La 0 As we have’ decided, to discontinue this branch cf our business, The Stock is all new must be closed out. o buy newest goods at very er cent off, Blankets, this season. low prices. 20 per cent off. a good opportunity | | Wants, Lost. Found, &e J.B. MACDONALD & CO., | ' Ul Office - all the -above goods | It will afford SALE FOR CASH ONLY of the Cavalry” jiddenss : rials ia eee Misses Hobbs and Godkin soesevene peeeee ‘Mie Y: F ‘No ) ‘McKe nzie. Vocal Solo.. Mrs. J. = McLeod. +ee—“Old May Day”....-.+++. Benedict Select Voices. Cornet Solo—“Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer’. Mr.C. P. Fletcher Duett—“‘Charge oeeseeee. <seneeee. 2 ee teeees | 6. Reading... ja iaivanh Capt. "Weeks. 7. Piano Solo—“Fantasia”.... .0-0-.--Alt i Mies Rose Churchill. S Vocal So lo.. Ceeceee eeeeres- Mr. ‘Cloud Hill. ®%. Male Quartette—Phantom Band (by request)... Mesers. G. and A. Foster, Earle “Cotton and E. 10. Vocal Solo—‘*‘When Summer Comes Again”.... os ence Miss Bertha Nicholsoo. . Re ading. a a eal ewiaaiellial Miss Nera Reid. 12. Vocai Solo—*Thy Blue Eyes” spunea’ en iain Boh’m Miss Benoit. 13. Inst. Daett—Overture to Gereme Oe VNR un un, , de cnntcenncnae Donizetti Miss Vere Hyndman and Mr. Earle. i4. Comic Song—“Johnny Doolan’s Cat” Master Chas. Farle. 15. Grand Solo and Chorus from Anna nites, sis canenensaehamees Bellini Solo by Miss Edna Sinclair. “God Save the Queena.” no encores. Concert at Admission 15 cents, Positively o'clock. Landing to-day per schooner Samuel Drake a cargo of Qld Sydney ifiie Round. Effie M. Lake a cargo of LD SYDNEY WINE SLACK. Per schooner Per schooners Rustic and Leve two cargoes of INT: RCOLONIAL NUT erett. Per schooner Tarquin, a care go of ALBION NUT. & Ul Queen's Wharf. Dac S—guaripat lwk DR.HD . JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT . Kent Street Aug 16,794—1y Advertisements under this heading charges five cents per line. W ANTED—Ladies wishing empioyment a their homes, sen | self-addressed -nvelope for deserip ive circular and commence work at Charlottetown, November 27, 1894—dy MARKET SQUARE. "anes; pees wanes pald—ALp aap Kurrrime th sm ee ae ae os ‘2 @ : > a = wn | Sy] FB eo ; “o = Pa RiPaee @ : pl essa% on = Atte 88s. cd os |f | Saeeh a ee re. Sp =o Els |aerd » 4 ~ 2. 82-2 t SS Stee ited a e af 388 pre i 2 5/92) Eag Se at a and ee ae gS | 48/-80t inns Sean er 21337 98.935 | 2% £| $5) #24 Se ae ea ES ES | eet Bo slenlteee if a r ’ = a se Ru = : Gel = fl si peat But if you want an ULSTER, OVERCOAT or SUIT eg = toa aes | SEZ BSE i i . = 7. eo a 2\<Flscs. read the following prices And come and see our goods:-| & = :£.¢:3 2% ap 5 | Ll Bess ; a, £0 3B & @ {ia Ss re : qe 3s > Ss ~\ ae a8 Frieze Ulste ade to ord $9.75| & > eft 8e8s ° 2 eal aeges rieze sters (made to order), % 9.79 | = SEZs ies: @ 2/S.\<bee% fe ~~ | jm __ ss ts 7 |e | SES58 Nap Overcoats, ' . 9 18) 2 scke Melton “ Brown, Blue and Oxford. 9.75 Nap “ Blue Beaver ()vercoats, Suits (All-wool), made to order. 12.00 | $10.00 and upwards | Pants, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3,50 and $4.00 | Regular price, $3.50. $3.75. $4.25, $4.75 and $5.50 No second-hand stock ! Goods new and fresh, bought from the best houses in the trade for the lowest | possible cash price. When in want of FLOUR have a lock at Our DISSOLUTION SLAUGHTER SALE. is now on, | Five Roses, and will continue until the posed of. ee ers whole of cur stock is dis- JOHN McLEOD & CO., Merchant Tailors, Upper Qneen Street. Charlottetown, December 4, 1894, Established 1 ae xX )-—- — Kent. IN STOCK.—A full CERIES. line of No second-hand goods. Sh oe me, / YOU WON'T FORGET THAT NOW, WILL You? and | ne our stock. 'We carry some ofthe best brands manufactured iv | Canada : — Beaver, Ogilvie’s, Dove, Matchless, Gem, Sunbeam, ete., etc., Howard, at about $3 per bri. ROLLED WHEAT, ROLLED OATS, ete. Pure, First-class GRO- Inspection solicited. J.D. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1894—tu th sat Flogere’ Bleck, Gesen Streci ‘tthe aimee ? ai By SAR