ener eh on en (fr ee ae TH LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, “ARE y Reapy — Re: ad Beer Bros ad | ose Tu Coarxry Corr 21n see Xmas Concert at Sp. m is { ( Meeting w Qe 2 »° k - ] N rY Don't miss “And the Gol- ns ° atch vou if von donut watch out.” Old fast oned Xmas Concert — In Basement of First Methodist Church Admission 10 cents Time Tante.—The winter arrangement of trains on the I-land Railway will be f w I i EXAMINER to-dar. Jt s t ! isisliaiein No Levet —Cwing to the death of the Reg Ho John Th mupson, the cus- ary levee at Government House on New Year's Day w be di-pensed with IUVENILE Tempter. — Members of the Juvenile Temple will meet at six o’cloek, sharp) to-morrow ev ng » the lower ' park re i the 3 M Cc A Stratus Sotp.—The stalls in the mar- | ket building were sold at auction on Mon- ay aftre i With tw Oo exceptions, al " - , af ' , e-e€ pure bused - those who he d then assesses fo-Nicat.— Vi in duet ° M Ss P. Lara and Mis Joh: son, Of Mount Ailison College; ae solo, Mr. Fletcher; Mouth Organ Orchestra: Bove: Xmas Carels: Scholars. ; ss iciidiaaace 1. O. F.—The adjourned regular meeting ef Court Avondale No. 1012 will take place this evening at 8 o’elock in their new hal!, Queen Street. over Messrs. Miller Bros’ store Sane av Hunrer River. — Attention is lirected to the auction sale of the proper- ties and effects of the Inte Richard Bag- nal!, E-q., which tkes place at Hunter iveratllo clock: to-morrow lesions Drawatic—Harry Lindley’: company gave performances at Traro on Xmas af- ternoon and evening: and Webber’s Boston Comedy Co. gave perfermances in St Johu on the same day. ii Mr. Raywoxp Arcnimarp, of Sackville, who se delighted the audience at the Sum- ner Sx hoo! of Scien last summer, has kis ily conser ted to play a vir ylin solo at the Metkodist Sunday School concert this evening - Ponies Covet.—This forenoon, Patrick Daffy was fined $100 and costs for a second infraction of the Canada Temperance Act, nd the case against I’. S. Brown was ad- murned for one week. Thiee drunks were eed of for fines of $2 or 10 days each. iaedccs Tue Rixk opened for the season last night. There was a good attendance of skzters. and the ice was in fair condition, notwithstanding the soft weather. Gal- braith’s Band was in attendance with a} choice programine. There will be Band again to-morrow n ght. “Tue New Hewove’.—Remember Rev. Andrew Robertson’s lecture on “The New Humonr,” in the basement of Zon Uburch to-morrow evening at & p.m. I[t cumbines im a rare degree the qualities of jnterest instruction and amusement Ad- mission will be by collection at the door. iin ecm Gexta, Weatner.—An old friend of Tue Exawixer writing from Dixon, California, Dec. 18, says: We have lovely weather | here today. Thecrops look good. The | ear'y sown grain is covering the ground ni icely, and the trees are loaded down with tive oranges and covered with flowers out jn full blvom. _- —>— Cuzistmas Day was quietly but gener- al! observed. The weather was mild, with rain in the afternoon and evening, and very few people were moving about. The usual | services were held in the churches. Able fermions appropriate to the occasion were | delivered, and in some instances there was Special music and decoration. Sreciat, Fare.—The round trip rate from Pictou to Hal fax in connection with the funeral of the late Sir John 8S. D.} Thompson will be $1.26. This rate will Le in «fizet from Saturday, the 29th, to Janu- ary lst, inclusive. The limit for return to Jeave Halifax is January 3rd. This ar- rangement ie made providing the fnneral takes place on Wednesday; should it be otherwise changes wil be made accordingly. cement New Meetixe Reos.—The Foresters of this city have fitted up the hall in Offer’ building on Queen Street, formerly used as ; ameeting room by the Oddfeli ws, and | will hold their meetings there here- after. Tle place has been thoroughly re- novated and 4iited and furnished through- | sat in good style. One of the large arite- roomie is to be fitted up as a re vading y room. Tie rcom is @ very convenient one for society meeting=, and is in every way ere- ditable to the Order. ——<.—— AcespENTALLY Berxnep.—On Monday afterncos, while a number of children wee celebrating Christmas Eve at the residence of Mr. George H. Toomb:, a very | sad accident occurred. It seems that the | eldest of the ecttildren, Master Irwin Coombs, eon of Mr. George Coombs, was impersonating SaytaClaus and was dressed in 2 suit of cotton batting. While he was distrilagting presents fro um the Christmas Tree his clothing came in contact with one of the wax candles and was almost instantly jin a blaze. The other ehildren present became terribly al- armed and ran screaming from the room, | bat Mrs. Toombs with commendable pre- } fewce of mind, seized a rug and wrapped it abort the ‘aadiae bey. This stopped the flames fora moment. On attempting to | Temove the rug however, the flames burst | out afresl and theflittle fellow was badly | $s barned about the face hands and legs. Mr. Toombs came to his wife's assistance as promptly as possible an b they on! ly sm oceed- | éd in “xtinguishing thé fire after their | liaud- were burned ani the curtains and | - furniture in the room was damaged. is thought it will be about a week be- fore Ma- ter C venbs will be safficiently re- covered to admit of hie being taken lume. —In the last Yank staltihelt theres still, under the headirg of “ loans to Fist Vincis! Governme nts” Merchants Bank @ PE. Island, $59,919. Merchants Bank | of Halifax, $116,847. Kosa d’Erina, 4, the eclebanted Trish prima | ito visit Halifax professionally next | month. | onee to the Minister >— | als at Ottawa, so that he may arrange aa- ' Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. WE MEAN THIS! $ $$ S & 5 saved EK DAILY EXAMI ‘THE PREMIER'S es » All the Dignitaries and Public Men : ——— ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT. —_—_——_ In connection with the arrangementa for the funeral of the late premier, the Gov- ernment have authorized the following notice. which. it is pene 1, will be accepted by those interested in lieu of personal let- ters of invitation. tN Goveroment dc- sire the attendance of th Provinces. Lieutenant-Governors of the lerritories Archbishops and bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada. General Superinten ~ nt and the presidents f the varions conferences. f the Meth- xlist Chureb in Canada Moderator of the general avsem'tity of the Pre-byteran Church Fhe moderators of the various synods of the Presbyterian Chureh in Canada Lieutenant-Gevernors of the of Canada The primate of Canmla, the archbishoy Ontario, and the bish ps of he Chureh of England in Canada President and vice-presi-lents of th Bap tist conventions in Canada. Peresident of the [Lutheran syvnaol of Canada. 4 Chairmen of the various Coazrerational anions ta © anada rag of the Re “forme fd Episcopal Chureh in Canara. » Kis np of the African Methodist Epis- opal Church in Canada Superintendent of the Briti sh Methodist Epise »pal Church. Thee Snenean t of the Salvation An R- ‘presentati rabbis ot the Je bia Church, Also a representative from ail other relig ious denominations in Canada which enumerated in the feregoing list. The members of the Government. Privy councillors not of the Cabinet. Speaker of the Senate and mace bearer Chief-Justice of the S: preme Court of x Canada. Ju lgeS OF the Exchequer Court of Canada. ; Chief- Sa ‘tices of the Superior Courts thronghout Canada. The Bocaea der of the Militia Phe members of the Senate. Speaker of the Commons with mace bearer. Tie mics il CTs uf the Howe of Cc MHMGHS, Premiers of the v ar ious provinces Speakers of the leg lative conneils of Quebee, Nova See cn an IP. KE. Island. Sveakers of the the various provinces. Clerks of the Senate and Commons. The auditor general, The librarians of Parliament. Deputy ministers of the various depart- ments at Ottawa. are pot nediiesivs ussemblies of It is e*pecially requested that those in- tending to avail themselves of the forego- ing invitation itimate their intention at of Railways and Can- equate train accommodation from Ottawa to Halifax and return. The exact date of i the funeral and the detinite train arrange. | ments will be published as soon as pos- sible, Messrs. A. C.and Ernest Dachemin lef yesterday evening on a business trip t Boston and other cities of the United States. ad We must sell the balance of our ladies’ jackets and mantles this season: We have marked them at prices that will sell them —come and get one at a pric e lower than you ever saw before.—-Stanley —_— Dee. 26 3 in. MARRICD. At the residence of the bride's father, Milton, on the 19th inst., by Rev. T. B Reagh, Miss Janie Copp, of Milton, to Mr. | George Clark, of North Wiltshire. On the 24th inst., at the house of the Officiating clergyman, Rov. D. Satherland, George Jacob Caeed, Albion, Lot 45, to Annir McDonal:i, Dun das. _ : oe — Big Mark on Sale In Xmas Perfumes. TO-NIGHT we are going to clear cut our XMAS PERFUMES. We don’t intend to carry them over, and have fixed the prices Fo that they are bound to go. This sa‘e does not include our regalar lines, Lut applies to Xavas goods only. To get good odors it will be neces- sary to call early. BeeSale for cash only, Johasoa & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. dec24 $s $ 8S § For the balance of the ‘month (before stock-taking, January. 1895,) all our Furni- ‘ture goes at dollar-saving _prices to the buyer. ‘MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD, Who Sel] at Selling Prices. j DECORATIONS AT Commencing to-day, we Cotton Handbherchiefs used for Xmas decorations at a great discount. Cotton Handkerchiefs from 2 cents. Silk Handkerchiefs, large BEER BROS. Tae Weararr.— Westerly winds: fair and ealder, A DISCOUNT. close out all the Silk and size, from 12 cents. meee s = a te SIE ” _— a. ee eae Oe ee Se a Palio wet tai i ANA TEESE : NER - : . : : . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, Ls94. THEY FOLLOW SUL A PHOT ee and so he gets fs What Yeu Waat For siamese mk 7 turkey for dinner. We “sy ‘. ; need not say that the peo- GEO. H. COOK OT0 OF il BABY SEND TO of course, R W. A. W ul) Bi Low Prices to Clear. St > 1 OGK in this space -all the bar- vains we are giving for the AN IMMENSE j % AN ] OE “leeant Silk Handkerchiefs. tenes in Cilk Hand kerchiefs and Ladies’ Furs of all kinds, You should also look at our Christmas’ Slippers, regular beauties and so! nonapeermnn | SIM, hdbitemndilaes ‘cheap. The way to be happy is to buy at J. i. VIACDONALD & CH’S. Cliarluttetown, December 20, 1894—dy LIE SES -IKES TO TAKS ple are after us too, be- ‘iy Cause we are selling Winter Clothing in Ulsters, Over- oe IW coats, Reefers and Men’s | | Ly} Me iy sand Boys’ Suits at the low- dia stace all h \ est prices ever heard of in) SE ‘E48, Charlottetown, Imagine a vood Kur Coat. worth $20, wake selling for $12.50, and "eodill’s Overcoats worth $13 sell-| ing for $9, and so on down, We cannot explain to you Phoetss of the Chil ren. BRIG THEW lat ONY. CORNER QUEEN & GRAFTON STS,, only the BEST. «hic Cerman Baking COPYRIGHT. Powder, te nd you MCK NO i-tom fs to BUY. THERMOMETERS. oa sy . ys 1 Will ive Awa on Gloves. PREPARED FOR THE SEASON. onntmam j ; ’ We are now prepared to s apply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Our stock is | A Few Dosen baliahe fhormomstas ifresh..and we ke ‘p the best in the market. Black Basket Table Raisins, Muscatel, Vostizza, perfectly clean, ard Patras Currants, | | ;; | Vatencias, and a > stoc g ; as ft int oe : guage |: i n La fine stoi *k of Cooking Raisins. : | ‘Every purchaser of goods to the y : F Y . re ’ Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Candied Citron, Lemon and ‘Orange Peel, Flavoring and , . ¥ : 1” oe | a. BREAHRAYO w ae amount of ut 3 4 We have also a phoice line of Confectionery, Chocolates, Creams, Mixtures and Pe enny Goods i in different varieties, Plain and Fane y Biseuits, and eve erything you need in the Gro- | OME DELLAR OR MORE Cery line. Give us a call. will receive a handsome thermometer. / " &, BB. EN VIAN ate. Cc €>., a early, as they will ge like ho Charlottetow: » Dec , 1894+—m w ft Next to Woolen Milla Co's. Store, Queen Street. Ths Leadng Ready nade thi ug House in the ity. Becausé our goods are matchless for durability. We. MERRY AHAS BELLS. and no man ean undersell us. We are now offering the largest " shock of Wlsters. Reefers and Overe ‘The Big Bush Is On sters, tveorers and Overcoats, both Imported and Homemade, ee EVER SHOWN: IN CHARLOTTETOWN. HASZLRD & WOORLS. We received to-day a Case of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, which completes our stock, and it is the, Cheapest Stock in the ‘Island. Come and see the Bargains we are able to offer It pays to do it, because we buy for cash and sell-quick on a close margin Creams, Initial, Broeades, Chiaas au! Szrahi. tal . é ail. ay & Wonca, PeerG i ca ‘ Cc Evy Pegg if Bere ger «if ow Prices p~2 Layer, | anaes rE Phe People’s Sieve, Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetown, Deeember 24, Ags m w f i ee ener oe THE PEOPLE'S DRUGGITS) George E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s Corner Dec 15—mon wed fri & wy 6m Why are we the Le ading Clothing Heud sO > give the best value in the market, GUR STOCK O° ‘HOLIDAY PANGY AgoDS Is Going ai a Sixty Mile Clip. oY ; ¥ f 4 VEIN >> . > v, “ofr oc . 1" :; < ey. ee 5s ; COME AND GET SOMETHING ont GS | of our CHOICE STOCK at such a low we Ge a Corner of Queen and Gir afton Streets, Charlottetown. ‘HASZARD& MOORE For Christmas ! Fon the Xmas Season. OR. . 2. JOHNSON Game Carvers, Spoons, Dessert and : EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT able Cutlery, Silver Knives and Forks, Razors, Razor . _—— Strops, English Pen and Jack Knives, Seissors in cases and | ve the follewi ing Discounts: Office -- Rent Strect by the pair, Christy’s Carving Knives, Bread, Cake and: est " : ' Aug 16, °94—ly Paring Knives, Children’s Sets, Peerless Lamp Stoves, Table | LAitlery** <0 6 Gt li aso okie othe dibs WH dads 6 e bbs o OTs OU per cent. discount. Wants. Lest. Pourd. &e Mats, Fire Sets, Chopping Bowls and Knives, Fancy Coat) Silver Plated, thutis.:; . «755.4500 ss ebentenieniaas +20 a vee ria Vases, Coal Hods at 25c., Apple Corers and Slicers, Wringers, | és “6 | Advertisements under this heading charge Sleigh Bells, Granite Ware, and last. -but not least." Acme | Fite toons B00 Mit i is chidside tanked codes dnnceeas ole és “ aor ese re ai Club Skates. © * Hearth i a oto hae wate opus otaidit bd 6.00 HOUSE TO LET—On corner of Fitaroy and Sethes Wri INSOLE os on. 0:06 b ec kWh COE 4045 0 4Ad a caneeaes oP " iw ae eee Carpenters’ oS SEE RI an aie a tataiearetin vile T ye r , 3 MISSES McPHERSON & POLLARD ara Gans, Rifes:and BRevobvertices <wsséocdécieccvsbvcgnssdd fets of Carvers. “—Puring this Month £ will gi Coal Vaated Ps Os 60 bo ab c CEUS C8 SC ickiw cho hb cwce bee sO Don’t you think that there is something in the list that would make Xmas very happy to someone besides | } prepared todo all kinds of Dressmaking at their home, corner of Queen an Rayiicld yourself. Just try and we can do the right thing for you. Rogers Bros’. A 1 Spoons, Forks and Knives ........20 Streets,” li—sec2t } V ctor ia Silv er £ OOD S, Forks and Knives. eS a ? ig |- 10 LET—Walf of a house containing four N oat x . c | rooms, situated opposite Railway Station, E>. WE 6 RICH & BGS & CO.. Sets Carv ers in ‘Plush and Leather Cases. ee en uke ome : | Appiyat this office. decd Children’s Knife, Fork and Spoon in Plush & Leather “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Sania Clors : as : 9 has appointed Mr. A. P, Allin s to do all tre Ch town, Dec. 19, 1884 —m wf , The Boys who Please the P ople. AS28. se@eeeweeeeeeeeeeeeesnveseeeeeeeeeeeeeee ae aah tack of Xssas Haudbille. e: tte dhee}{ er Scissors in Plush and: Leather Cases. ........ccce00.- 20) “ CAN You AFFORD te, Potts “Sad. [roni, «neciscath smactnéencad up edness 90 couts per. nt. To pass our Store when purchasing your XMAS PRESENTS? —-— (x1) We think not at the prices we are selling. We don’t like to blow too munch, but | * PEEL MES CGO. ONT IS SE EETS NOTiICE—Sam ples of plain and ornamentai | flower, fera, gypsy, bulb and he inging pots, also sample s of glaze iware, at ths residence of O. HornssBy, Uprer Pri nee Stre el, next loor to Williams’ Nursery 3i-cod pd —d ec ; Alf other goods in the Hardware line at prices acer eta to suit the times. Festa peta Advantages unegen fen <o salary and expenses piid weekly from é#lert, novii—dy tf WANTED—At 38 Queen Street, a younz man of some experience to Open oysters and 8 waiton customers, Must be neat, clean-aod sober. ti sat—dee 7 Pesiticn permanent. Canadian aad Ate~1i- LOS T—Laet Tuesday, between the hours o 5and Spm, on Kent Street, between M: sok Wright's factory and the City Buildiag, « Chaflottetown,-Decembe? 15, 1894. m wt we think it only fair that the pabtic shoul! kaow where to pnreliase good goods. 25 | <i $n 2 i pipe. Finder willbe rewarded by leaving it } 1 good § BSun Fo? on s2 OPAL ODE, | - ) ) 8’ Cos ces ave arig snow this, and we are | valerie aes esr Be 4 a@ WANTED—A good steady boy, about six- at this office. Gee i per cent. un der ec mpetitor "¢ ost pric ce .. Pg have aright to know this, and we are og Shinn akeind os! | seam lettin me a ened monde bog, ab a ae SN aa i a pleased to say that we can do it and still live. - < apply pieces. useful about «a house, | ; re NiKS—Trunks moved to trains and j : 7 : i pply a bis office. dee 20 oats and har diei carefully by A. P. ALLIS. Silk Handkerchiefs, Far Cap, Kid Gloves and Mitts. Neckwear of all. kinds, $ People of GOOD COMMON SENSE ——— . WANTED-—A girl for general house workis 3) RY at this * a small family. 31 pd—dec20 decs 3races, Cardigan Jackets, Fine Underwear, W hite 8 Shirts, Flannel Shirts, ete. SU ITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS made to order at prices { rat will surely startle you. G. A. DIXON & C@., Successors ‘O-C. RulLerison: Ci’town, Dee. 18, 1894—dy 5 a a ieee - deci2 3 POARDE RS—Two board ‘rsmay beaccom | trina 2 modated in a private family in a central par usually appreciate a good article that ofthe city. Terms ieasonable is honestly made, well finished and up 2! | Sitiee. 5 to date. This explains the great ; ' For Christmas. Jewelry Watches, ae) eee Nee ree Pineatmie ere rion Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles, &e. OJ ¥ (Meee a a eee COUNTRY GOODS - Apply at this office GRANBY RUBBERS. [3 THcY WEAR LIKE IRON, novi2l—~m wif & wky The subseriber has the largest stock of the above A. Fur Cap, A. Fur Cape. “goods ever offered by him, and at greatly reduced price A pair of Fur Gloves, A Muff, = vi a | A peir of Snowshoes, A Fur Collar, : | as | A Special Cash Discow.t of from 10 to 30 per cent. be of eee {ike Beto, Sy Ss FOR CHRISTMAS, =. oe A pair of Buck Gloves. A pair of Gloves, " | fr ma | will be made on some lines during the next two weeks. A Nice Valise, | A Silk Handkerchief. So . ; | ; , : A Cardigan Jacket, A box of Handkerchiefs with S | need This! It Will Pay You! = As it would take too much space to describe the A pair of Blankets, initials, ene cee = Sow Pel Oual; d Brill; ISE | : ; ‘Low Prices, Quality « ‘illiane 2 goods, the 4 All to be had at the LONDON HOUSE. oe * A BRIGHT, NEW STOCK—NOTHING OLD! Ladies’ and Geutle- ow Prices, Quality and Brilliancy ot the goods, the pub m= men’s Toilet Cases, Plaving Cards, Whist Markers, Card Caves, Meer-| = | ee a schanm Pipes and Xmas Gifts at all prices. These goods were bought in | BE | ic are respectiutly invited to eall and inspect them. See wsthe first markets for carn: > Avpjeasureé to show you through when out sa ; 4 shopping. : ; : it = ; [= - REDDIN BROS. * we N. B.—Onr usual elegant assortment of SATCHETS and PER- * W. ER. | FUMES, 15 per cent. off. : Charlottetown, December 17, 1894—dy Charlottetown, December 1, 1894. Charlottetown, Bscember 17, 1294,