st state: Aitaltt Soe adie ap bts. ae ( ~ - Co. House—JAMES PATON & Clothing cheap at the Scotch ter wear, win for cold sunitah'e R JACKETS, 4 “4 ATHEI a 4 i a= THE te. Cisiaiiit cl adidas et ‘ DAILY EXAMINER. , x - Local and Other Items. Has peercnize Day, Satarday, Beer Bros, em - Vatcher beat No MusTaks the oysters keeps > RPORATION. —Wolfville, N. S., is agitating for tnoorporation, Wants Inc pacinny Pioventxe Marcusrs.--Accgrding to the Victoria Colonist, people in that section of Britieh Columbia are amusing themselves with ploughing matches - Arren Damaces —Peter O'Carroll, the coustable wh» ceptared “Jim,” has brought a $10,000 action against St. John Progress. — New Glasgow Enterprise. > — ABSOLITELY PURE. — English confectionery just received at Watsen’s Drug Stere. Let Santa (Claas take a note of this. aan Asotnen New Steamer.—It is stated that the North Atlantic Steamship company are about closing negotiations for a fast steamer te run between Boston and Halifax in con juaction with the Britannia. pedi Tue ‘Cyctx —At Savannah, Ga, on Monday, Jak Princes, the world’s cham pion bicycle rider, beat three locsl trotting horses. The race was nine miles, each horse trotting three miles, Prince rode the nine miles without a atdp, connate Asour Oveacoats, — For this season short overcoats are not in it. They should reach the knee, or a little below. AJ] our overcoats cut to suit customers, from the ten dollar overevat up—Johu McLeod & Co, d6 eod lw —————— A Fivurrer ix Trvro.—The Truro Sun siys: Miss Florrie Nash left Saturday for Maple Creek, N. W. T., where she expects tu become imured to ranch life for a few months She has taken Dash with her, and will send us a gopher tail. ciedeadiivatieti Hap « Grear Time —At a late Missourn woddiug, seys an exchange, the guests re psired to the dining-room where all beheld w.ch delight the fiue teble that was loaded with a great variety of the finest articles of diet, of the richest delicacies that would satisfy the appetite of the most hung:y persen, ines Breacu or Promise —At Halifax on Mor- day afierncou Judge Graham delivered juiy- ment in the breach of promise case in which Mary (jsnnon wes plaintiff, and W. Tully defeodant. Hoth telovg to Halifax, His lordship thought $50 was sufficient balm for the fair ones wounded feelings, and gave judgment accurding!y with costs. antbdldinnchl Masonic Bazaan.—The Masonic bazsar was opened to the public yesterday after noon at two o'clock. The attendance, par- ticularly in the evenmg, was very large. The diffsrent booths were well stocked and largely patronized. Those who have not yet attended should make a puint cf being present this afternoon or evening. ‘Lhe masic by the Citiz ns Bind is a very plens- ing feature of the proceedings. ‘To-nigh there will be an election, and also an art gallery, in addition to the other attractions Ocrk Wiuntexs.—An reverse of seasons is = supposed to teke place upon the earth once in every 10,500 years, due to th» varying in. clination of the earth's axis. About 1,500 wiaters ago we entered the epoch of a more gevisl winter temperature, jand if nothing happ2ns to prevent, we muy expect a gradual cohenlng of our winter climate during the next nine thousend years, when another glacial epoch will begia. What sort of a country will this be in the year 11,5087 Will it resemble Egypt, with remsins of great buildings buried or stickiog up «ut of sand, and kaown to be more than 4,000 years old? exchange says: A Woxperrun Devecormeyt.~--The follow ing returas show the wonderful development of the Canadian Northwest: The Canadian Pacific Kiilway sold in November, 1591, 8,451 acres of lind to settlers, receiving for the same $42.047, while during the s*me month this year the sales were 38,55) acres, werth $124,029 From the Ist of January to the 30:h November, 1891, sales were 84 252 acres, worth $348,771, »sgeinst 378,537 acres, valued at over $1 300,000 for the same riod in 1892. Besides this, there were dui ing the present year sales for town sites to the amount of $403,603, makiug the total amount received $1,723,937. lanka! Caxapiass Comino Howe.—Aa Ottawa sper says: During the week ending Novem. be 19¢h, seventeen families have moved into Canada from the United S:ates by way of the Sespension Bridge. Almost all are families whe had moved over to the United States thinking to bdtter their condition, but ars pow satisGed that Canada is much the better lace te live im One exoduater from New Gork said: “The Globe reuioed me, making m- heli: ve Yunkeedom was a paradise I've come Sack to etep in a country which is it for a whie men tolivein” The Grit pspersacd poli i isne teve the ruin of a great many more fo anewer fr as a result of the r crusade ageiuet everything Canadian and British Beer Bros’. Barga'n Cerner. HOME RULE BILLS T is stated upon very good authority that the new Irvh Howe Rule Bill wil’ te based upon and very closely resemble h Home Rule Bi! of 1886 This Bill, it my be remembered, was d brought in by Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Jotn Morley and the Attorrey Genersl. There were 41 clauses in the bill, and the matt r was very heavy. Home Ru'ers Bi!l need not be 80 heavy if the aupplics are bought at our White wear Counter prepared an Mr. Chillers, THE HOME RULER may be fully equipped there ats reasonable price. Ropes Frocxs, Gowns, Croaks, Sites, Flanvels, Shiria, Linders. Caps, Hoods, B «tees, Bibs, ete N ier the Fixenrss of Marextat ant Goov NEEDLEWORK of ALL oun Wire WEAR HANDKERCHIEF DAY. SATTRDIY! Special prieca now offered on Fur Cares FER BROS Woather Balietin. Tornovro, Dec. 7.—10 a. m. Unsettled with sloet or rain. burs CAace oF LO, Local and Gther Items. Reap the “proclamation” in issue. tu-day’s eek R. 3. C.—Meeting toenight at 8 o'clock; full attendance. . ae — — Come ALone,—We are ready to show our toys. Select for Xmas presents while the stock is large aud the sssortment good.— Bazaar Stcre. commstindigiilili Boys’ AND Gres’ QwN ANNUALS for $1 69. Would you like to buy them cherper! If so, set your own price; we have them.—Bazaar Store. oneniinligieasnenat Suiprinc News —Port Mulgrave, Dee. 7: Passed south, schooners O.ion, Howard L. and Mary, steamer City of Ghent; wind s uth, fine. ~ Po.ice Court —An information for a con traven‘ion of the Liquor Regulation Act h«s been laid by the potice. The summons is retu.mable on Monday next smeenigpnein L. O. A.—Royal Arch meeting in St. George's Lodge to-morrow night, to advance ‘we members The brethren wiil please be in ® ‘endence at 7 o'clock sharp. 7 Curkint Events isto hand, con‘aining a we'l wri en record of international affairs, affairs in Ea:epe, Asis, Africa and America, with notes of progress and necrology. Crearep With Pxroprce — Lhe schr. Brilliant, C. ptain Thos, Lowrie, cleared to- day for New H ven, Conn., with 3,973 bush- 1s potatoes shipped by C. H. Schu: man. Ovk Baroain Counter —We have decided from this date to qu te prices—on friezes, meltons, naps, tweeds, furnishings, etc—that cannot be surpassed in the city.—McLeod & McKenzie. sinbidbcadiialibit Spectat Meerinc —A special meeting of the Volunteers’ Association is called for Saturday night, at 8 o’cleck, in their ball. A full attendanze is requested. Special business. nolianiailh Ir is said that of sl! the pills in the market Everybody's Pills are the best. Chat is a high testimonial, but it is borne ut by hundreds using this popular family medicine. e nil $5,000 worth of crockery and glassware.— We purpose to aeil the sbove lot of crockery nd glassware, commencing on Thureday, 8-h inst, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Tea sets, dinner sets, chimber sets, glass sets. anda large assortment of fancy goods must be anid. —W P Colwill. dec7 tf _ so LeAGUEK oF THE Cross —The entertainment in St. Patiick’s Ha'l last evening under the suspices of the boys’ brauch of the League of the Cross, was largely attended. The pro- gramme consisted of vocal and iustrumental music, readings, performances on the trapeze, and an «ddress on “Patriotism” by Mr. Me - Isaac, of the Herald aah A Great Man.—The “heavy weight at the Masonic Bazaar last night, was be- yond all question Mr, Johan J.McDonald of Montague Bridge. He balanced the ecales at 263 lbs. Mr. McDonaid has spent the last six weeks in Halifax, but has evieently loat no weight during his absence. covenant Novel EnrertatnmMent.— Un Wednes- day evening, the 21st inst., a French play —*‘*Les Caisinieres—and the cantata— **The Garden of Singing Flowers,”—to- gether with some choice Piano -soios and duets will be given by the pupils of Miss Ruszsell’a School. Some talented vocalists have kindly consented tu sing solos. The price of admission to cover expenses is 25 cents, by invitation. Dec. 6 3i, _—_»———— A Goop Movs.--The members of Urient Division, Sons of Temperance, have fitted up a club room for the use of m:mbers in the upper part of the building on Great’ George Street occupied by Davison & Co . There are three rooms in all. The recreation room fronts on Ureat George Street and is well supplied with checkers and domivoesr. “Leading off this room is a writi g room, fitted with desk, ete , and adj vining is a emoking room. The latest local and other newspapers aré to be found’on the tables; and the different rooms arecleanand comfortable and lighted by ekctricity, The idea is a eplendid one and is highly creditable to Orient Division, which is doing a good work io the ciuse cf temperance. ” é Hamitton, April 20, 1892 I was doctoring for years with physicians for a scaly and scurvy affliction of the scalp They told me it was eczema, but gave me no permanent relief. I was also troubled with excessive dandiaff, which would drop from my head like snowfl«kes Hearing of Anti- Dandruff, I used it, and from the third appli- cation f ic more relieved than for years; when half the bottie was used the ecz°ma and scaly erup'ions disuppeared and have not returned since; dandruif was thoroughly removed, the itchiag of the scalp stopped, and for an ele- ant, clean and useful bair-dressing Anti- Jandruff has no cqual. J. S. GRAHAM, Mar. Hamilton Branch Kemp, Jones & Peck, Manufacturers of Cider, Toronto. : ——----_— For Over Frrry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- ices natvral, quiet sleep by relieving the Aild ‘ron pain, «ad the littic cherub aw+kes o6 *‘ bright a a buttou,” Itis very pieasant to taste. It soothes the chiid, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for ‘* M.s. Winsloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr -_— - EXxceLLent QvaLities commend to public approval he California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby promoting the Its health and comfort of ali who use it. seeing TR VASA ojack % SOAP, “Sioft aus Veivet,’”? “Pure as Gold,” that telis the whele story. Most highly medicated soap ever le. Try one cake. is el all Druggists. 3 cts. Price, Annual Meeting. al PO HE Apnval Meeting of the Young “en's i bristian Assecia’:on will be h id im the ssociatin. Leetuue Roem on the e noe | MO. PAY tecemb vr iztb, 80%, at 8 oe’ oe elec i -u of officers f r the ensuing Yeor sod for genera; businesa, A ful) attendance of mem- | bers is requested, F. 8 MOORE, President Y. M. ©, A. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1892—eod tl dre £ Never Left ! Never Behind ! ee ee since we started business, to LEAD and let others fellow. We never want to hurt a com petitor, but we always want our customers treated ‘right, and we feel there is no place on Prince Edward Island where they can buy Clothing as cheap as'we can sell it. There is no Wholesale House in the Dominion of ‘Canada where they sell BOYS’ REEFERS as cheaply as we do. As for MEN’S OVERCOATS, REE PERS and ULSTERS, why our prices are a surprise party to everybody. a No doubt but we sell the best Clothing on Prince Edward Isla for the money We have the largest stock ever shown on P, &. Island, and we buy it cheaper than any other firm can begin to do. FHAT Is A FACT! No doubt aboat it. If you don’t ‘beliove it, come and see. We are the Farmer's Boys, and will look out for their interests every time. Miake no mistake by going elsewhere to buy Clothing. rc noWoe BROS. It has always been our object, nn ~ - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 °— S82 — ee PERKINS & ST | SD _ ene RNS. i ; j | | Sale Continued till all is Sold! \V * ARE SOLD OUT OF SOME KINDS, but still have quite a lot of GOOD GOODS at very low prices. In STAPLE GOODS we have White, Grey and Printed Cot- tons, Sateens, Black Cashmere and Merino, Black Serges, Black Costume Cloth, Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Colored Cloths in light weight, Black Cloths in light weight, Table Linens, ete., ete. A good lot of CORSETS, in sizes 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32 inch. Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 53, 6, 63, 7, 74, 74, 72; Black Kid Gloves, sizes 5j, 6, 64; Children’s Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 2, 3 and 4. Will sell the whole of the Gloves we have left at half price. Children’s Lace Collars, Black and Colored Laces, Flouncing Laces, Ribbons, Buttons and Neck Frillings. Lace Curtains, Floor Oil Cloths 2 to 5 yarda wide, Room Paper, Carpet Paper, Cocoa Matting, 3 to 2 yards wide. Job lot of Feathers and Flowers at one-quarter the original price; job lot of Mantle Ornaments and other Trimmings at one-quarter the original price. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, November 30, 1892—eod & wky a ar — ———= ! | | } { } ' % rw ae? b> 3 = Stem pa we eh > = 2 ~ 2} be 2s 3 s?3 3 fd Ss = ms Mem & S Oe. 28 #2: Foias & bam 8 Rhea ss O § AQee 44 OG & = 2m Sew $ ; of o~ eS, Se ste cs gs O 2 zs AS sam &o > = S Go ff | See th BS | te «5S SE a ni = oS. $*s 2 2 a : om = wn ee £5” S= oa ~ 9 ~~ 3a nee = - 5. 5 aie o& Fi te eats f ae so ofS SSeS ko & ga S w “23 B55 88 a = =< Ladies Sz: =? a @-*'S — = = « = oe “2g 855 49 p or = ec ee oikicig & pf: _ m43 Re §& GQ ae shi, siecle — | 1)---——— mane iced Demigod is E I A High-Price emigod is Experience. —_—_ (1) No man knows that better than he who buys Clothing that after a week’s wear are actually shapeless. Wouldn't even fit a scarecrow in a barnyard. There is no wisdom in paying homage to such a teacher. You can obtain at the “Star Tailoring Establishment” a Suit at a very moderate price, made in our usual style, that will be first-class in every respect as to Fit. Finish and Durability. Suits from $12.00 up. McLEOD Charlottetown, September 22, 1892—e0d & why & McKENZIE. ATTON BROTHERS — bes Gu, Lae Sagi, Use, 8, Se (x) A COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS, —— INCLUDING——— in Wiltons, Yelvets, Tapestry and Brussels. i (x) A CALL WHEN Carpats KINDLY GIVE US OUT SHOPPING. PATTON BROTHERS, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men, 136 Main Street. Charlottetc wa, December 5, 1892—eod & wky Charlotterown, November 28, 1892—eod & wky CUEAP FOR CASH AT THE SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE.