THE DAILY EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. \ ‘ teady.”— Read Bi Bros, ad - a lee oOo Dp. n Rev. G. M. Cemptell’s lecturs rated Ly s‘ereapticon views <¢ thie review and Columbian Exnosit Sayines.— Under SMART this he last issue of Brains publishes a clip ping from One ofthe late adv. senments ef Peake Bros & Ci sdechiaiicbaees Pais ve g i Me Chur base tmosti ~ AC ‘ tine c mbian Expos W g Phe \ sarev rv oes Lx 5 ieihiplilibicngesi ? \ r} + 4 ft New V Tt Dis i ‘ he b 1 l'a ] iv } j ~ at oy : Iv & WY o | N I : the | M ‘ \ ace Frid f.e 4 lock, res ae Bed I ve ( ery iibinaiin M ] Edward { MK R 4 ti gy at 7.30 in ro 248 = tor the installation z and other business, A full at embers is requested party who picked upa smal! parce! andkerehiefs yesterday between Beer fh lthe Fish Market, will confer a Paying the same at Rev 7. = s or at Beer Bros an I Srow Fax... — In Montreal last week street department i! five hundrd } wr ng t a 3s or 8 ‘ I : Ss he ¢ iy I this I ar 10ugh snow to Rera iv | Ven are t Ly raged l g t ken tele phone y t t and ney are i 4 4 x g ruc A ait { ut N west is j iter- J a a th t to - ty get Tn. ¢ ~ - Y.M.C. A—A e adjovrned meeting 7. 2. u: A. li last evening, it led to solieit subscriptions to pay i af lebt and as ae te n gaze as pose le, and a committee cons of Judge Fitzgera Hon. D i are und Mr. L. L. Beer was ap I r a purpose The meeting ‘ < i Mo lav ev ning next << Bask 8 au. and Coxcert.—A grand terta'nment aod basket social isto be held at S pe Hall on Wednesday Jan 9th a clock The entertainment wil] ‘ of dialogues, stump speeches, sing- “ The committee will spare no pains t ! <P the terta:tume ne of the best sea Ss ld the night prove \ LK place the first fine - ” - baxp Concert.—The Concert given at W Hall by the Band of the 82nd B t i hast eve iv, was a decided s The hall was well filled, and all Ly i thoroughly satisfied with the evening's entertainment. High Sheriff Horne, in « few well chosen remarks, | voiced the sentiments of the audience in a inner at once ple asing an i comp! nen- t the band. At the conclusion a! & pi luncheon was furnished them hy the ladies, which was duly appre- ciated with a zest characteristic of bands- men generally. We understand the good etry of Winsloe the bovs again are anxious to hear scilieiiinann Tne Crvu. Service.— The Canada Gaz- hand this morning contains the fthe successful candidates who presented themselves for examination un- jer the p-ov of the Civil Service Act N.vy me. At Charlottetown Messrs am M. Brehant, Thomas B. Foley Ernest de B. Peake passed the prelim y examination; and Messrs W. M. Brehaut, James Landrigan, Ewen MceDon- ns W and ald, David W. McKenzie, Thomas M. Me- M Nan and Jobin M. Nicholson the quali- fying examination Messrs Landrigan, McKenzie and Nicholson passed in option- al suljjects, the first named taking compo- Ss Oo, precis and ho k-keepiag, and the rtwo prec.s Z —_.< >< Aw Ixcipent or THe Deap the course of a very able sermon « livered last evening at Centenary Church by Rev. J d. Teasdale, he made allusion PREMIER.— ? T if jes Jobu heading oe AN ELOOUENT TRIBUTE, cicbidbcsiniiiap Str,—I beg to call vour attention to the | address of Judgé@ Johnston ef the County Court, Halifax, delivered before the Bar Scoiety of Nova Scotia in moving the re- solutions passed by that body in comemor ation of the death of the late Sir Jolin S D. Thompson. This address isa grand and noble tri- bute to the memory of that distinguished the learned judge who delivered it. Much has been said and written on this subject but I will venture to say that nothing has | Great Clearance Sale statesmen and it reflects high credit upon | | surpassed this eloquent eulogium which | I would respectfully request you to pub- lish for the benetit of your reacers. The | Nova Scotia Bench and Bar have reason to | be proud of Judge Johnston as well as of | i Sir John 8S. D. Thompson A Frienp (The address of Ju ‘ge Jolin t n,to which our corresp nlent makes reference, will be found on the first page cf Tak Examiner | hday cialis iia ai HOW TO COOL A CIHLLIAR, Sometimes may A great mistake ventilating cellars and nn Phe object of vertilation is to ke ep the cellars meitk houses cool and dry; but this object ofien f ils of being ac« mnplished by a conun mis take, and instead the i] 3 it both warm and dam; A cool place should | never be ventilated, unless the air admit: ted is cooler than the air with'n, or is at least as coo] as that, ora very ittle warm- er. The warmer the air, the more mois- in ture if holds suspens:on, Nee + ‘ssarily, the cooler the air the } more _ this moisture is condensed and precipitated. Whena cool cellar is aired the entering air being in motion appears coo!, but as it on & warm day, fills the cellar, the cooler air with which | becomes mixed chills it, the moisture is condensed, and dew is deposited on the cold walls and may often be seen running down them in streams. Then the cellar is damp and soon becon To avoid this the = mouldy GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lonxpoy, dar F Among the New Year’s honors ant oinced is the conferr' rg of the Order of Knight Conimander of St. Michael ani St. Ma George upon Hor Kenzie Bowell, premier of Canada. Rome, Jan. 1—The Pope on Saturday gave an audience to Prince Lobanoff, who formally announced to his hc] ness the a cession Oo! of Russia. Subsequently Cardinal Ram- pol'a, pontifcal secretary of state, retur..- ed the visit, and in behalf of the Pi pe, conferred upon the prince the Grand Cross of the Order of Christ, set with brilliants. ] —The Rome, Jan. King and Queen received to-day generals, state officials, senators and deputies. The reception lasted five hours. King Humbert said in his address to the president of the senate that he felt he could always rely upon the -enate’s judgment and loyalty. The al- Iusion was taken te refer to the senate commission’s decision tat the Giolitti documents were worthless. The King to'd the president of the deputies the hap- pivess of Italy was always found in con- cord and the“mutrak attachment of the monarchy and the people. RED CHAPPED HANDS are prevented by using JOHN- SON’S OATMEAL AND CREAM SOAP. It keeps the skin soft and smooth. Price 10 cents a cake; cakes for 25 cents. Other Soaps from 3 to 35 cents a cake. } three Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. jan} the late Canadian Premier, Sir Therspson. The speaker had aitended school with him and had followed his | ear with surprise and admiration, | but was not at the zenith of fame when stricken down so suddenly that he preferred to remember him It was rather when amidst the cares and re- ponsibility of office that word having | reached the premier of his mother’e ill- as, he hastened away {(o the remote dis- trict and tenderly nursed her until life had fled. What atrait of characier that had ealed.—St. John Telegraph. PERSONAL. Mr and Mrs G. A Dixon crossed over te Pictou in the Stanley on New Year's | Day, on their way to New Glasgow, N.S. Miss Mary Doull, who for’ several months past has been attending the Art 1 Institute of Mount Allison College, ia ex- She pecied to return to-morrow evening. Ww esumec her classes in her ¢tndio, | Stamper’s Building, on Jan. 7th Mr. Charles Fuli, of North Dakota, is here on a visit accompanied by his 14 year old danghter. Mr. Full is a brother of Mr. Geo. B. Fu'l, and previous to his departure from the Island about 16 vears ago con- lucted an auction room on Qneen Street ei WEEK OF PRAYER, i i + are the arrangements made for the Week of Prayer Jan. 7:12. Mondar—Baptish Church; Humiliation ; Speake r, Rev DD. How ins ar and Thank-giving Sutherland. Tuesday —First Methodist: The Church, | Mr. Corey. St. Paul’s Schoolroom and Missions. . , Sp aker, Rev " Wednesday Christian Church: Foreign Speakers, Rev. Messrs Campbell, Fullerton and Palmer. Shursday— Zien Charch: Annual meet- g Of List Bible Soe ety. friday—Second Methodi-t Church: Home Missions. Speakers, Rev. Messrs Hamlyn and Miller. S urday— St. James’ Church: Families nat Ss hoo a Meetings from 7.30 to 9 p.m. Collec- tions in aid of the P. E. Island Hospital, | except Thursday evening. Down Comforts AGAIN AT IT! After a week’s shut down, to give an opportunity te use “ boiler purge,” perform numerous repairs, and give the blisters on the hands of our workmen an opportunity 10 heal, we are again running our fac- tory and are now ready for your orders. Anything you need about your office, store or house, send us For the next three the order. months we can promise you quick | despatch, and will charge you all the job is worth (but nothing i more). “MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, Who Sell! at Selling Prices. jan} DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ BANK P. E. ISLAND Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1894. Notice is hereby given that a Half Yearly Dividend, atthe rate of 8 per cent per an- num, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at the Banking House on and after January 2, 1895. The transfer books will be closed from the 18th December, 1884, to January 2, 1895, both days inclusive. i By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Carhier. | nov20—2aw & wky , Down Cushions, Down Cosies, AT DOWN PRICES. Five years ago Down Quilts were luxuries that only the wealthy could buy. Now they ere within the reach o 7 ‘ of hundreds in our own town. They are better than Cot- ton or Woolen Comforters, warmer and lighter than either, and the prices are now very low. We ask your special attention to our Silk, Satin and Sateen covered Comforts, the prices on which are lower than ever before offered by us, Buy now if you value comfort, and save money. BEER BROS. fer Wrarver—M derate winds; mostly fair and moderately cold, with ‘ight loeal | | | j } j windows shonld only be opened at night, and ate —- » last thing before retiring. Th iz no need te fear that the night air is any hfal—it is aa pure asthe airof m iday. and is really drier. The cool air enters the apartment during tle night, and circulates through it. The windows should be el | before the sunrise in the morning, ea kept closed and shaded through the d \ If the airof the cellar is damp, it may l« thoroughly dried by placing in it a peck of fresh lime in an op n box, and t} National Bulder add 1 peck of ! absorb about seven pounlepor m ‘ gi three quarts, of waiter, ani in this waya | 'eellar or mtk honse may soo lried, even in the hottest weather. as iillbaadildia catia Czar Nicholas to the throne | | | | i i | | a big change in our business. | order in the latest style; also in Gents’ Furnishings. ‘our stock. | | } ——~—0} —— DRY GOODS! a Thirty Day Sale. — — - ee SE, We wish tu state to the public that our| prices for the next thirty days will be the| lowest ever reached by us or any firm inj the city, as far a1 we know. No one shall be disappointed. Big reductions in all! lines kept by us. Wonderlul goods at wonderful prices. We are going to make . Take ad-) vantage of our big offer. Every single’ article in our Store reduced, so now shall | be the time to fight away hard times, | Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, Pants and Vests| at 25 per cent off. | Hats, Caps, Scarts, Ties, at 25 per cent off,| Dress Goods, Wool Goods, Sacques, Maniles, | _ ete., at 25 per cent off. | Flannel, Sheeting, Shirting, Ticking, | per cent off. | | ‘ ‘ ‘ c it. 20 Robes, Fur Caps, Fur Coats, at tremendous | discounts. This wonderful sale will only last 30) days. No need of saying anything more. It's for cash only, and we request all par-| ties indebted to us to call at once and pay up, as we want everything squared up within thirty days from January Ist. We want the public to take advantage of our big ofler The goods must be sold, We want people to come who live within fifty miles, It will pay you double over, ‘When we say a thing we mean it. | PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, January 3, 1895—t t = Falkin xX, O There is a good deal of it done in Charlottetowu ; asking a man $20.00 for a Suit of Clothes and then take $17.00—all that it was worth in the first instance. We are not used to} doing business this way. and can safely say it’s the only place | in Canada where they do it. FAKIRS is the correct name for people who do business that way. Distinetly understand that our asking price is} our selling price, and that price is 25 per cent. below what} competitors buy at. | PLEASE NOTE !—There are big bargains for you aty our store in Suits, Overeoats, Reefers and Ulsters, made _ Terms strictly cash G. A. DIXON & CO, | : Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1894—dy Successors to C. Rubertson. | a7, | = } Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ Jackets, Special Low Prices this month on the balance of Fur Capes, Fur Mutts, Fur Jloaks. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Decem! er 27, 1894—dy ats Eight Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Readymade Clothing AT ACTUAL TO BE CLEARED OUT Men's Overcoats. Ulsters, Reefers and ‘suits. Boys @Gvercoats, Uisters, Reefers and Suis. THURSDAY, ee a JANUARY FOR 3O DAYS! COST. G. { ALL NEW COODS THIS SEASON. Odd Coats, Pants and Vests at less than Cost. This is a Genuine Sale: po misrepresentation. A few Fur Coats in Wolf. Hungarian and Coon will be Sale,for 50 days and for closed out cheap. ese Be sure and see our goods before buying elsewhere. —_— (2X .B. MACDONALD & C SQUARE. | MARKET Charlottetown, December 29, 1894—dy a 3, 1895. 1} DISCOUNTS Qn All Goods THIS WEEE. 4, TAVLO?, €r 2 Vatchmaker and Jeweller. North side Queen Square, } > 1e« Ware ALL OUR FRIENDS AWD CUSTOMERS A Very Bright and Pro:perous NEW YEAR. Barrett & Champion, BEFORE WE INTEND TO CLEAR OUT THE Wy without this We commenced this season Mantle or Jacket. We've 28 of Charlottetown, Deeember 29, 1894—tu thu sat When passing by Just cast your eye Upon our style of Collar, The shape is neat, And ean’t be beat, At least for half a dollar, BALANCE | Ganis, Shawls, Mat season’s left OUR Jka, ' ; j ; ; | OF ’ a single last year's: yet, We ‘want to commence next season as well as we did this—-AND Wie wiLL if low prices will do it. | e| Dd, A. BRUGE. © Charlotte'own, December 27, 1894—tu thu sat = OUR DISSOLUTION SALE WILL CONTINUE During January JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, January 2, 1895—rod & wky Cround Coffee. On New Year's Day. and every day in the | New Year, USE OUR COFFEE—of superior | strength and flavor, fresh ground. Essence of Coffee. Crosse & Blackwell's and Syman’s. J. D. MacLEOD & C0., Rogers’ Block, Queen Street. Charlottetown, December 27, 1891—t t s Don't Be Blin CLOTHING AND CLOTH CAN GET THE dly Led WHEN YOU Home-made Goods, Which cannot be approached for Durability or Cheapness, THE—— — - McKAY WOOLEN C0. Charlottetuwn, Nov. 26, 1894. AT CRAPAUD. A. W. WADMAN, of Charlottetown started the Undertaking at Crapaud last spring. All kinds of Caskets, large and | small, and all small prices. Ladies’ and | Gents’ Robes at small prices. A first- | class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools | for the Caskets will be furnished with drapery. Funerals will be promptly: at- | tended to by Mr. A. Wadman, Crapaud. Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be | attended to at once by A. H. Wadman Char'ottetown dy sat wy lv—oct26 ; | Trains Outward, STOCK TAKING Ml Teastilts SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ——_') \— — Watches, Jewelry, ~-—AND— SILVER GEODS, TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. E.W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK dece29 P. &. Island Railway Un and a:ter THURSDAY, 27th December, is}, the trains of this Railway will ran daily (S andays exces ted) as tollows.— : Trains Inward, tead down. Read up, AM Leave Arrive PM o2 00: éseee Charlottetown - 3m 719 Royalty Junction 211 sus OTUs We OD. 5 vnc. vanes } 37 6 Pi csc uictetcs ge eA i} x is Bracalbane ‘a ae & 57 <<. -Emeraid 12 #16 Freetown . 1220 oD : Kensington os ido 10) (Ar (Ly) ili Pw ) ¢ Summerside ) ¢ AM 1259 (Lv) Ar’ ivau i il ban «+. Miscouche... ..lo Jo 1 37 + ND ia. ccsncn 947 219 ren Port Hii! 900 4 O'Leary ... SK) a] .. Bloomficid scone 40 it Alberton chkaesins by 5 Tignish «. G00 PM AM PM AM 2H . Charlottetown 18 30 20 Koyalty Junction 10h BMD, os ccsecseceses «ee . . 937 ows Arj Lv; "O05 Mount Stewart 14104 Lys larS 850 iE, cues . Cardigan ne ae § 45 Georgetown 70 PM AM PM 1M 405 Mount Stewart 8 AT 443.. .»++Moreli 8 5S 3 Pees ... St Peter’s 7Al 47 ‘ Bear River 74 6 WwW Souris 62 PM AM PM AM 1 00 Emerald 8 20 1S) Cape Traverse 7 oy PM AM Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Tim« : D. POTTINGER, Gon Mgr Can Govt Rai! ways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. dec DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street Aug 16, ’$4—1ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisemenis under this head'ng charged five cents per liane. CASH PAID forold Prince Edward Isdian and other British North American postage stamps used before 187), and preferred re maining on the original envy. lopes. Huntu old letters and write with particulars to C e Pow ELL, 285 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario. jan2 -2w STUDENTS wanting board near Prince oi Wales Coliege can be accommodated by ap- piying to Mrs. SALMOND, Fitzroy S5reet East. 1 pd—jan2 TO LET—Cottage in rear of M r John Long- worth’s, St Peter’s Road. Apply to H J Palmer, lw~—decd TO LET—Half of a house containing four rooms, situated Opposite Railway Station. Appiyat this office, decs “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Sante Claus bas appointed Mr. A. P. Aliin to do al) tne posting cf Xmas Hanibills. ete. ti—deel W ANTED—City canvasser of goud address salary and expenses paid weekiy from start, Position permanent. Canadian and Amer|. can grown stock. Advantages unegua:jed.— BROWN Bros Co, Nurserymen, Toronie Oni neov27—dy tf a WANTED—At 35 Queen Street, a young man Of some experience to open oysters and waiton customers. Musi be neat, clean and sober. ll sat-dees9 LOST—Last Tuesday, between the hours o: Sand $pm, on Kent Street, between Mark Wright's pr and the City Baildiug. a pipe. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. decl4 rains and TRUNKS—Trunks moved to t | bouts and hapdied carefully by A. P. ALLIN. deocl2 WANTED—A good general servant Ap- ply to Mrs. PrrBLapo, Brighton Road. dec3—t1i ~ AT A BARGAIN.—One hundred acies o1 land with good dwelling house, twenty acres clearec yithin half mile Railway Station, Kings County. Price #i, Appiy to M. P, HoGAN. nové dy im wk 2m BOA RDERS—Two boarders may be accom- modated in a private family in a central part of the city. Termsreasonable. Apply at this offices 3i pd—dec2