LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.!LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS CE. tana ie a wo se een a RE RR BNET od! ee aes UESTION! UzSTiON! ro BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin, DAILY ENAMINER { ar or Ap IN Eevrry Che | W IL Da \ and rs. appel. in vs. the trustees of e Wesleya Met s t engaging " t M Stew h vad M "Davin i Peters : t} for the Tht i aa i wa nd ‘ vA My I 4a i ‘ j ~ ‘ ' o) Wi «th Ps it iT go wh) -§ F- ~ ' ro ; | ; ee . = Bats \ : & as ed ¥ i ‘ Personal - . « bat 9 DIED. lt a ty the 2 1 pose > M ire ved Ww he at } 2 D a f M . : C 1 ga, Jessie ( ‘ t : P { Reyal ¢; nadiien Clothes Wring- ers «wre the best mide, and can be bought for S$ eachatWeE baw seus Fruits and Candy for Xmas. Ww, F Qieimn 2 I h | y per pn i | Ss Toys, | 2 1» } i ‘ I ?0 ‘ o 20) ' : P | Englis oy its lef SANDERSON & CO LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged ee Ly a NIELOTIO HOVYNACYoaS poqAreamy xox st for at the rate of ten cents per line. | s vB \ | nig sav st per Up a ¢ —a s Paton & ¢ vu s store w be of this evening See Beer & Goff's mag ! lisp late- yg te D forget Santa ( * Headq: E* - Carter’s Book sto : Tova, books, fanty g le Xmas presents, best and che pest he city, at c> garter’s Bookstore Yon ought to see the steamship City of New York in the window of G G Jury’s jewe Ie store uled with watches, jews ry i Oj ig s8¢~ » *py glasses, compasses, et Jn the tl ig ior. 1s pres ~ 21 41 Felt Slippers.—See the | adies f Siippers giorovcents a pair, a haif ti yuiar pri A gi snap at J B. Macdonald & C aly ti New handkerchi t l colla stuitat t Xma boxes it MeKa W ox Co iee20 & | My sto . rifles and : ‘ piet W. E. Dawsor I shoot pa ga) r s now I ‘ Call a ah r Christma r turkey ‘ 2°04 We are N. P. peo; It is Not Possible t beat us in va’ and pri e | anvthing thé irniture ne.— M ark Wr gint &'| Co., Ltd The largest assortment of gallery fles ever shown on the Island is to be seer at W E Dawsons’s Certainly the largest assort. ment ef perfumes and toilet ar: ‘ciesin the city, priced very low at Watson's Drug Store ‘Usp, Eesyg Mjzopuc4gA, 9y} ‘; The most sensible arti les to Popular goods at popular prices at G H Taylor’s, jewele: lecl9 Clothing ! C thing — Bo > and y¥ ithas overcoats, cho at and cheap, for the i holidays. Bring along your boys. We have real plun ¢ in this line.—J. B. Mac- donald & Cd 420 Gi Blankets, robes, rugs, at all price heap at McKay Woolen Company dec20 61 Make no Mistal Geo Carter & C allow no competitor to undersell ihe; more likely the other way dec?20 6i | Look in the window of Wat Irug tore for Christmas presents tl 23d wie give your presents 18 some friends fur Christmas thing that will enit the cold weather that 3s after Christmas. Now, a nice fur ap or a good warm overcoat or reeter oa | j look good, and not cost much ey at Prowse Bros., the Wonderful | ye ae CLleap Men d20 3i lw = Florida Oranges, Lemons, Pine-: apples, Dates, Table Prunes, Stew: ing Prunes, Apptes, Layer Ral- sins. Fresh Figs, all fresh and at Paster i ilies eannot now be had, but we have their fragrance bottled, and are selling | low prices. it at Xmas discounts this "7 SANDERSON & CO., | ry 7 ‘ ’ . ° F > , vy. i JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, Deo, 20, 1893-—m w f VICTORIA I a »*? i - re . dec” 1 Se TT —— Creat 7 (] i | | i Results: ( R 0) N | ath 2 Se ici | Some three years ago we started in | | a smal! way the manufcature of E b el Re a This Y CHAIRS—being doubtful of the ¥, ex y 6 ¥Y a rezulte—but the demand for our = Chairs has steadily jnercased ) This car we Gnd aiaae stock of FA NC ‘y GOODS os large ' N.w we are making some twenty- gt led to secure more room pe aie ai that we are compe a _ for one month will offer all our stock. of | Fancy Goods at big discounts. Plush, Leather, _— ed ese goods, Pocket Books, Pipes, C igar Canes, a | Lhe ing | | must go. Our immense stock of | erfumery, sig 7 shes ; Toilet Articles will be included in this Bargain Sale. | five patte with a turn-over for “ky e rocture » Store| rn, , advantage. been lucky enough to procure the St | cf twenty-five thousan’ next to our own, & This Lut ie a very fair start— the Cha fe — is not a wonderful quantity, ani mean? a lot of money left on the Island. ‘Mark Wright & Co, Ltd dec?! REDDIN BROS., Charlottetown, Dee. 2, 1893-—dy Im OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. “omplete Sets of Spoons and FRIDAY, Read this List of GIVEN DURING XMAS WEEK DECEMBER >) AT THE BAZAAR STORE. ———— (x) — a BROOKS! lona BOOKS ! They are marvel Another Grand Bargain in the Book See our Bound Books at 20 cents. | . . i Five Hundred to select from. | out line!—Five PANSY | \ Splendid Assortment of CASED PIPES. Te elear the we will sel] at 25 per cent. discount Also, we will give big cuts in all OAK CASES. } va ne, or ELSIE BROOKS: for a One Dollar Bill. ’ PRAYER BOOKS.—Our Stock of Praver Books GEV. McDONALIYS WORKS we are now selling at 90c., Prayer Beads is complete. All Prices, Styles and Bindings. | former price, $1.50. | CHINA WARE. . We have a few TEA SETS left. Cal POEMS and GIFT BOOKS in Beautiful Bindings. and enquire the price, as we sell them for next to nothing, and PLUSH GOops ! Three pie e Brush and Comb Sets | the very best of voods, from €1.50 to $12 each. Manicure Sets from $1.50 to $12 each CUPS ond SAUCERS we are slangiter:nz See cur twe Alec, Collar and Cutiy Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Jewel for 35 cents Cases, Papeter , ete, TOYS AND DOLLS Now we are stuck, for tn this small PHOTO ALBGMS ! rh lineal variety we have ever | space we ean do nothing bovat ahioves[ that you vie the Ba aa;r shown. Call early, as low prices are sell.ng these goods fa t | Cup-stair ), when you wil! find the GRANDES DISPLAY ever | GAMES We still have a few Gan lef. and vou moust | shown in the ¢1 v Prices tell every tin not miss securing some of these ag they are go ng fast REMEMBER THE PLACE: Bazaar Store, Formerly Old Diamond Bookstore. Charlottetowne-December 22, 1893—m w f fF U0 R S. We are closing out the balance of our FURS ut SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES! If you want a BARGAIN, see the goods and get our prices, MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, December 13, 1893--m w f NEVER BEFORE Have we sold OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, REEFERS and SUITS so cheap. The reason we can do so is we bought our Clothing this year lower than the cost of Cloth and Trimming. We have no old stock; every dollar's “worth is this season’s goods. Our Fur Goods and Sleigh Robes are selling fast. 7 you buy without seeing our stock. Try us for Shawls, Astrakan Jackets, Wool Goods, Black Cashmeres, Merinos, ete., Corsets{J]Kid Gloves—all at lower prices than found elsewhere. J. B. MACDONALD 1893—m wf & wky CHRISTMAS, 1893. —-— —--— — — (1) -- — —- -—— & CO. Charlottetown. December is, I have the best line ef ' WHEN BUYING YOUR CUTLERY XMAS PRESENTS, I Have the Finest Line alan ccaiia nk BE SENSIBLE AND it the Lowest Prices [ty Something Useful to All, S CISSORS, on the Island, SUCH AS MRS. POTTS’ SAD IRONS, 80 CENTS A PLUSH & LEATHER CASES, DON’T FAIL TO SEE MY CARVERS, In Plush and Leather Cases. Ever Shown on the Island. SET, Royal Canadian Clothes Wringers, $3 0O EACH, AT Guns, Rifles & Revolvers —_— |—- Forks in Plush Boxes at W. E. DAWSON'S. W. E. DAWSON’S W. E. DAWSON’S Charlottetown, December 6, 893=-n w f City Hardware Store. R. B. NORTON & CO- Charlottetown, November 21, 1893. ~~ Bargains and ) We have real plunis in this line, and you will make a mistake if 1893. 1893- PERFUMES -1893, St. George Pharmacy. ft) f PERFUMES \ma nipole \ wm GN ° Lott Perfume from 10 cents te 85, in cut glass ind oth i We have a very fins } CIGARS, eu tab Xmas Gift, put up witl ten Cigars in a box, also in tiftes Pipes, Dressing Cases, Manicures, To :? . and Fa cy Ar.ictes of all kinds new DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, Victoria Row, op} Post Off lec?0 THREE FRIENDS You Meet in Our Stock. Quality, Quantity, Price. We keep everything a first- 4 a Clothing Store should We ‘moderate prices, but fill and ‘class keep. not only sell at deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection ot our Overcoats. Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will /convince you we are fully up ‘to the wants of the P. EB. Island. McKay Woolen Co. Nov people of Give us a eall, Charlottetown. | ANNUAL M. ETING. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, | The Annu General Meeting of the } Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of | P. E. Island will be held at its Banking | House, Gveat George Street, on TUES- | DAY, the 9th day of January next A.D 1894, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m Proxies must be left with the Cash‘e1 least one day previous to the meeting WM. McLEAN, Cashier j | — FOR SALE. 1. The DOMINION HOUSE, on Grea George Street, Charlottetown, now in pos session of the subscriber deci—fri tu & wy 2. Town Lot No. 59, i dred in Charlottetown, south of Eust | Street and near Bayfield’s « four tenements inthe Sth Han m wner, with 3. Part of Common Lot No. 22, between | Euston and Chestnut Streets, having a | width of 156 feet 6 inches on Chestnut ; Street and 51 feet 9 inches on Euston Street, including the large building of four tenements on Chestnut Street. 4. That Feld in the Royalty, with Red sarn, adjoining Mr. Maurice Blake's, cv ta ning three acres. 5. Farm of 75 acres on Township No. 38, in King’s County, adjoining the rail- road and next the farm of the late Donald McEachern. 6 Sum mer- now as tenant to Building Lot and House at side, south of Church Street, pied by John E. Delaney subscribe ofl All or any of the above be sold on terms to suit possession give n forthwith For particulars apply to M, & D.C. Me- i Leod, or to th > snbeeribe r. H. B. SMITH, Dominion Hous occu the rties will pr ype purchaser Ss. “an i Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1893~ tu w th Im The Hillsborough Skating Rink will be | opened for the season on THURSDAY EVENING, 21st December, inst :-—~ Gentleman’s Season Lady’s Afternoon Ticket............$4 00 a Wittman © Oe 2 ae Rink will be open during the season 1s | follows:—Every Moaday and Thursday } night and every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday afternoon. Band will be ia attendance every Mon- day night, also on every alternate “Thurs- day night and every alternate Saturda: | afternoon. | Tickets for sale at C. D. Rankin’s, Red- | din Bros’. and A. S. Johnson’ Single admission to skate and promen- | ade at usual rates i >, ©. dec16 TERPSICHORE HALL, 1893, ; “On with the Dance, let joy be unconfined,”’ McLEOD, Secy-Treasure: The subscriber gives notice that the present | ADULT « LASS Is still progressing, and that a Class for Children will be opened on the | FIRST THURSDAY of the New Year. For | particulars see Circulars, i E, BURRIS. decié—16, 19, 21, Jan I, 3. wky li | ' } Wants, Lost, Foun La&e | Advertisements under this heading charged ' five cents per line. light Address ” » 2i-—dec2u | } 2 | WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A nice, | driving sleigh, new or second-hand. W., P. O. Box 641, stating price. FOR SALE.—A Hght, new double sleigh, trimmed, pole and shafts, for sale cheap at McInNNIS Bros’., Carriage Builders, Kent Street. tf—dec!9 WANTED —A canvasser of good address to canvass the city. Please reply right away to P. 0. Box 71, city. deel6 RSD TO LET—Two Cottages in the rear of Mr John Longworth’s residence. Apply to H.J PALMER. bi—decd FPOUND.—A Chubb Lock Key. this offiee, P Pply - Seon STR F) 1 2é (ere oP capeenae Onde a A as 2&4 Aide WT a BB EO: gong! ~) male ee eres eae ee