THE 4 HPFAPQUARTERS OF OWEN & FITZGERALD, ROBERTSON'S BUILDING, QreEN STREET LOCAL AND OTHER “ITEMS, ~ > Bros. bargtair _— - , - ~ \ WES | Sia - ~ ~ t Aet tr ti : ' . ‘ \ Me\ i if : . MeM “ \ 5 r.~4 f-pe ~ hea w ! Op; oA ot - WEN | ' : > . ~ : ‘ = 4 : vy & -_ \ = : \ i : s ‘ : * \ =. - t ‘ I ~~ ' “TT _- “i 7 l a 4 ' ™ - I s 7 XE In S | av Ft , : i} ma Uy ring }) 2 r haif ‘ sta g hus Phe 3 ; ; i poo Th I g - j 3 A. 8 ’ : er por j “ ‘ y Badd Es Ss : Miss Su D « . < . : fits narriag Bost m the 22nd November, by Re M W oxx ] happy couple nave ratuia = - | SEF ¥.—S gf 4 N } ae baa if _ ° i wl 21 et the eye of 4 young ‘ st | K Bu che, N B ed r The affa i thing more serious afid the ‘ were hed te ht rtrimonia *ca at m ‘ Wednesday eve v = { — \ Ba Db twenty ’ urs self St. Panl’s Roma f f New York, a tew iys ag It is ated : Dur ud en f : - ¢ ¢, am’, being provi Ss aged 1 ' ane] ¢ _ - — _ =~ tl yp rtuna ' King’s Da : i tie ‘ i Tea tui eF E. I I St. } "a Sch " n Tl [) ' Tt Sa A ' = ’ alf | F W pleas . rid ne St. P . a W Ines et ‘ ' ’ x Me bers ‘ ’ ‘ t} 1 - " LEA rue Cross.—T) sa . . under tive . | Ss a e Cross, and the pr s prepared for the occasion was it } &@ Manner sustaining th rer at ne of those who | wok part, Hany e performers being encoret Voca solos were contributed ty Misa Benoit Mixes Trainor, Miss Smith, Mr. Charles be M \ A. Macdonald, and Mr. Frank Tra recitations Miss Mi Lean ana Mixs MecKachen; piano duete by Mrs ip . Miss Carroll; a violin solo by Miss May Macdonald, and a cornet solo ly Me. M. Galbrait! The St. Dunetan’s is mtriboated some orches- : j and chorus, and a meav, “The Bache ors es ape Mra. Shoddy.” Mrs. Doyle, Miss } er M “- Caven and Mi-= Ber it were mpanists The League of the ' wishes to returt t+ moet gratetu thanks to es and everyone of those wh ¥ tooK pa: and, to the large and audience a2 W marcel ‘ SHIP NEWS. Port of Char'ottetown, ENTERED Dee 4—FPoarm. Moran, Pictou; Cardigan, CLEARED. [Lk +—~—Targuin, Praught, Picton; Swan- LeLacbeur, Arichat VERY EFFORT e public, an i meets with an response ihey are aware that we " * LVERYBODY is that w how © favoritism, have fancy prices, ul heep the best goods ' toars affor: RENVANTS e Have you seen the remnants of Ribbon? Have 5 seen the remnants of Silka and Satins / Fake advan: sge of the low prices given to haya fupp'y tor fancy work. et: NEW FURS in Grey Lamb, Greenland Seai, Persian Lawh, ete. From a parts of the Istand we receive orders for Furs Phe quality and re lieebi lit s of our Fars are } vn everywhere, and our sales show an ' us increase even over last year vay your Xmas Presents Now wher ir stock is still large ? Fe BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tosoxto, Dec. 6,16 m. s ng windsand gales northeasterly to kortn westerly; cloudy with snow in western portio pb thon |The next prohibition meeting will be crease our trage is afr and snow or rain in easteru 1] : a 5 a <n. * . Po nit eat a hl — a Se — WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1893. DAILY EXAMINER . . - - . . — a THE RAILWAYMEN’S YOTE, - CHRISTMAS, To the Tadependent Elece- tors of Charlotictowna and Royalty. GENTLEMEN,--Having been nomil nated at a representative and inflwentia Our opinion has been asked whether vad oer electors employe don the Prince Edward Island Railway as workmen in the shops i have the best line of | WHEN BUTING “TOUR and vards, section-men on the line, brake e men. firemen, drivers and Laggagemen, are disqualified from voting by virtue of | e prov ons of the Act 56, Vie., cap a passed at the last session of tiv if vislature hat Act declares that it shal! not be law- for persons in the employ of epecttied ce partments of the Government of Can- ee ee ada, under certain circumstances, to vote at any election to be held for the election f members t repr any elec- toral listrict Le vislative ™ Cour Horse \ssembly of this =} Provines Phere is, however, an excep. | i ' nthie Act im fa tf electors em- proyed tenporartly Lay Phe Act 5 i cl these pers , and they can I893. meeting of the supporters of the Govern. ment to be a candidate, along with Bnej have accepted the nomination as candidate for Assemblyman, and now most respect- At the Lowest Prices | Try Something Useful t0 All, “on cnet obicemine of thas Province ; on the Island, SUCH AS L. KE. PROWSE 5 ‘harlottetown, Nov. 25, 1893 | PLUSH & LEATHER GASES, i= s-no te | SAD IRONS, ‘TI Have the Finest Line "rcs. Ge. in the Liberal interest, for fully solieit your suffrages on the 13th cn business principles. MRS. POTTS’ Raters es wedbmre a che ee Be ee CARVERS, Ever Shown on the Island. i they aiwa Lied vs are in this constituency at the approaching Elec C TT ER | 5 a: px Y 5 prox. Should you do me the high honor —t; * 2 I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, 89 CENTS A SET, 1 -L/ tion, I beg publicly to intimate that I BE SENSIBLE AND | to clect me 48 your representative, I wili to the best of my ability advocate your 9 varied others the Your obedient servant, a ee ee ee PROW 3 In Plush and Leather Cases. . : : ( pel ot 9 otis Sun we R ; Royal Canadian fis ae ee | _ Gulls, Rifles & Revolvers | --- wn ntlegelt gD rat geek . ‘Complete Sets of Spoons and Clothes Wringers. “™"™" bad = bars 1 a “ loot * i : . rs Great Clot hing Rooms Forks in Plush Boxes at £3.09 PACH, AT deen Tomme a i ss weet oF oe should he visited by every semen E. DAWSON's. W. E. DAWSON'S W. F. 0. WSON'S ee - =] nto bel a t. Ft ecthon «of thenbers Charlottetown, December 6, 1893—m w f . present an electora aistrict wo represent an electoral diarict in this WHO mieot iy the near fature re-| You Meet in Our Stock. 4. A. McLean | Act had never been passed | quire a Suit tor thems<lyes or the POMETHING tes ‘Boy. FOR Quality, Quantity, Price THREE FRIENDS R. R. Firzeerarp, Q. C W. A. O. Morson Phe Independeut Order of Good Teny i Spe We keep everything a first- i ae sane Geo-tortinns of undreds of people have visit. hers ee ee ed peor le have Visit class Clothing Store should a a gan ons a “ a ed it. end they have found it paid MEN ! keep. We not only sell at Gown, who is said to be an able and pe s Sake = . i : : oderate ‘ices, but fill ; i sive speaker, ix in the eity today. It| CHEM. HRAVY WOOL UNDERWRAR, oll prices and quslition Qromthe| “eae ee oe ee uivisable to postpone tl cheapest right up. No better value to be had. deliver orders promptly and Midiress in yo e : tate r : i. i . . es wes ee Phe show is large, the quality carefully, ae re = — | is 00 | t} li . Inspection of our Overcoats, ee . Dundas | ( } ices — Monday 1 L e Valles | 5 ae css ight, the prices BO Ss Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will Tuesday, : 12, Montague } . ’ Weivesay, © 1 Mores Holo’ INH, the treatment you get the ; ) convinee you we are fully up iy a , “ , Wend Sehende | UNDERWEA i—Special Value. to the wants of the people of ao 5 ae best, and PROWSE BROS. will : Monday, * 18, Kinross ; Is}: nd. Give us a eall, Tuesday, * 19, Vernon River soseumniceigieil Wednesday, “ 20, Charlottetow: PROHIBITION MEETING. : _ipenders, ete, ete, viet have a look through, even if you. ast evening in the Atheneum, which 1s deem it A fay or if you eall and See what we show in Men’s White Shirts, Collars Culls, Ties, Hos sus 0 J | - i ; - : ; 2 - " : " . . " " Wickay Woolen C ’ \ largely attended meet y Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. oleeess i ri@ent wanttbhny, - © | §.° | piu eS ee ee ee pre be ieee i MOORE & McLEOD, 6eodProfit& Value cya ker aa: lReefers for Boys, Reefers for of Maine, D. R. W. G. Templar, | ; : ‘ TO THE eM D. R. W. G. Temy O. | Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Vo tlamie tewevese bat ke MOUthS, Overcoats for Boys, Over. GROCER OR HOUSEKEEPER Charlottetown, October 28, 1893~-tu th sat W. C. Corey, Baptist; Rev. D. Sutherland, | Preshyte ian: Rev. W. W. Brewer, Metho- irs Johnson, Prevent ofthe W COats for Youths, Overceats for | =o i anumber of the * ho, w th Pre f, Hawlev, conducted the syne Weare gal vee vo’ Men, Reefers for Men, Odd Pants, most important question. We vith the W BA ING i x ; ty ran VorRe! { } h clisfauauat nce: fincewt. Odd Vests, Wonderful Goods for ci. con QUALITY ABSOLUTELY PURE. PRICE 5, 10 AND 20 CENTS. , WHO HANDLES WOODILL’S GERMAN held in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Schoolroom on Taesday next, the day be- Won | f | L Pp ll a ee tore election Let the re be a grand rally ( oe ul OW t i¢ Cs. Kiexen py «A Horse—We regret to earn that a son of Mr. George Farquhar- f Lot 48, was badiy kicked in the Thais 's fave by a horse a few evenings age. He ie wier the care of Dr Dewar and is doing G L O V E S * : POLITICAL ME ETINGS. : G CDON , 2e e electors in % * Handsome is as of she Poesdslamaaah ceeata Gaon —————+(X)- eeneee einen At Stella S., on November 30th, handsome the wife of Fdward C. O'Reilly of a so: does.” County, as follows :— - T . Handsome are these Lined endee a neo h W d f | Ch M : es igo ag ' . ith December, at 5 p. m. At Charlottetown, Nov. 30, 1893, by the e on er u eap en. Kid Gloves. VERNON RIVER BRIDGE HALIL— On Friday, the 8th December, at 5 p.m ORWELL COVE SCHOGLHOUSE— } On Saturdoy, the 9th December, at 5 p.m MONTAGUE WEST SSHOOLHOUSE —On Monday, the 11th December, at 5 » ™m ELDON HALL~On Tuesday, the 12th December, at 5 p. m. : Rev. O. B. Emery, Mr. Stewart McLaren, Not all Gloves, for some are of New Perth, Lot 51, King’s County, and ‘ Mits: Miss pe pee Fasquteenten, of Mount Charlottatown, November 21, 1893. Mits; Ss atetitcis on, Gmsure Comat. But every pair of them are At Boston, Mass., on the 22nd ult., by fits. he Rev. Mr. Wood, of the Fourth street ; ‘ ‘ the Rev. Mr. Wood, of the Fonrth street Some for wear and some for Weslevan burebl, Georg Eddy, E=q., Of South Boston. to Miss Susan Dotse, show, laughter of John Douse, Esq., formerly of At prices that are very low : Charlottetown i i lia Just step in and get your size. Messrs MARTIN and McLEAN will meet the electors at the places and times mentioned in the notice of meetings ad- LOCAL NOTICES. And you will find we tell no vertised by Messrs. Forbes and Mac- lies donald. Advertisements under this heading charged we for at the rate of ten cents per line. BR Wants, Lost, Found,&c Purchasers of Xmas gifts wanting them , D. A. B R U C E ats, ost, oun 9 € engraved should select soon to prevent dis- " : st or apne t,¢ g tment.—G. H. Taylor, Jeweies Advertiawments under tats heading charged appointment. — . avior, deweies sider “his, Bargains in ladies fur capes this month - Rasp & eae Eeneen, Heme. . WANTED—A capable girl for general decd 4 housework. Apply to Mrs. H. R. LaraGe, , Bayfield Street. 3i pd-—iecs Having enlarged and ai proved large store lately ocempied 1a Mere J A Vise Economy ' » we contemp ate n STANDARD BOOKS CHEAP AT PRI- VATE SALE.-—Stubbs’ Constitutional His- tory, 3 vols, Student’s edition; Hallam’s Con- stitutional History; May’s do, 2 vols; Stubbs’ into it next Thursday. Come early, the Select Charters; Lappenberg’s Anglo Saxons: rush will be great. a ie cede, ete is that which insists upon good quality. Surely | Buckles’ History of Civilization, § vols: Gut- ‘heaper than ever.— McKay Woolen Co. ° oa eG >” ~ | [eee Pee ee ee sophy, 2 i er ; Dec. 5 Gi there is a difference between cheap’ goods and | etree $ eke, Gintenk: Rees oe. » . : asia a ‘ : ‘ ‘ . ‘ y ar as infor Grote’s History of Greeee, 4 vols; fahon’s Beer & Goff have just received som goods that are cheap. We are a to inform History of England, 7 octet Washdy Whaiory " rs ‘jeat : anta suitable tor Ana . ° . r r « . ‘ of the English Constitution; Matthew « extra clean currants our patrons in Town and Country that our Fall ane — — ! | of the English Constitution; Matthew on ' d¢ 2i i i cake. ' Milis’ Political Economy, ete. Apply to W B, —— P 0 Box 57. ci eod—dee Stock of good things for Christmas trade has been We completed and waiting your inspection. Table Raisins (Dehesa and Connoisseur Clusters), Cooking Preparation for Grand xmas Show. arcume Pe asses army Will | Raisins (Valencia Layers and fine off stock), New MARE FOR SALE —Six yearsold. Cheap ° +" for cash or approved jol mote. —GE : . Currants, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, | (x) Toma ee eas e ’ sae ‘1a ur “5 “wtracte Snirac . J : G ive Choice Flavor ing Extrac ts, Spices, Shelled Almonds, WANTED—An experienced saleswoman (n0 m4 il Sl an ae sis ies pe » other heed apply) forour Dry G 8 Store.— aii Shredded Cocoanut—in fact everything likely to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. lw ddew—noy3o good bargains in PERFUME to all he used for Xmas baking. E i gece ge who buy from us from this date until . . y » " : “on ” er oe coe me 7 a “poor cp icine If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power | ieee eit eile Wren tae Rates... aw Gaede st vour dollar call on us (x) ee ‘ ‘ « Pe Te a TE Seen +m agp meee oe ” ene Pea pene WANTED.—An apprentice to learn the "9 mt JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. Drug business. Apply at JouNSON'’s DruG 7 . i aye: ae . . 1” ’ ” " STRAYED.—F : putea " we Newson Block, Victoria Row. Violins and Accordeons. for the Holiday Trade—we have secured | CERS. These are “Import Goods. ee ae pasture near Love's A ‘ Charlottetown, November 29, 1895—w w f & wky re wills : sae ro t act | trade. These we are going to sell at Half sharpest bargain hunter. Y , + . , “ raree . and ‘ - | We are making a big “MARK DOWN Besides our enormous stock of NEW In our Bankrupt Stock will be fonnd | srore. lw—nov22 = "9 _ , 7 . sha gga ; v22 E TPS eae. | on all-our Toys, Dolls, Magic Lanterns, GOODS in every Ime—bought exureialy Tun endless varicty of CUPS and’ SAU-| - —POv; . ’ £ j 2 I ‘ _ We have $2,000 worth of Malleable Iron | 8" immense BANKRUPT STOCK, which | bought entirely from foreign markets. Any information leading to her recovery wili Toys that are a little too expensive for the | ¥® will sell at prices that will surprise the be thankfully received by D. A. BRUCE, Char- Wholesale Customers should call early, LOST.—A small white dog with black mark we advertise in Tor Dairy EXaMI‘er, | Priee. and thus save the confusion of buying | about head. Particulars as to whereabouts Our ALBUMS and PLUSH GOODS| PICTURE FRAMING is receiving our | when there is a rush. thankfully received at P. E. L Railway Bag. 2 this season will be exceptionally fine, no | careful attention, and a big stock of gage Room. nove rices own pains having been spared to secure A 1 | MOULDINGS is just being opened, t stock. 5 $10 and $20 Genuine Confederate Bills, 9 only five cents each ; 3) and $100 bills, lo cents each; 2c. and Sic. shinplasters, 10 : cents each; $1 and $2 bills, 2) cents each. If good goods, low prices and carefu! | Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. Ad- P dress CHAS. DP). BARKER, 90 8. Forsyth Street, We are making preparations for one ef| In Purses, Satchels, Dressing Cases, i i r aes a j the Grandest Shows of XMAS and HOLI- Manicure Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and | pay GOODS ever made in Charlottetown. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, an im- because only reliable news is found “ . : : attention will secure it for us, we ar) 4Uanta, Ga. 4i—nov2 in its columne. 'Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices; Our Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annuale, mense show will be given. ee pit ee . fies , tein ‘ , Leisure and Sunday Hours, Toy Books, ; find yoing to do the XMAS TRADE in our ey. A io a a ee We guarantee the reliability of that | than ever. Also, a big stock of Jew elry and Clocks to Christmas Magazines, etc. are daily ar-' For VIOLINS and ACCORDEONS we gong ww OO 8 ofmoney. Apply at this office. nov2s HOUSE TO LET.—Consaining five rooms, good stabling attached, on Richmond Street West. Apply Gn the premises to NICHOLAS MURPRY. tu fri tu pd—nov2s portion of it which we “ edit.” What select from at a big discount on former prices. ee” | defy competition. lifte this year. » gay } ,r to day about our g ; ‘ a" = ee a ced ak Join in with the multitude that are more than pleased urn , : : naa . e . 8. : | ” LOST.—A tew days ago, a silver medal with tand by. If continually increasing with the Bargains ver ‘ the inscription: * e Neadle mi re lo Hep CLOCKS, WATCHES ont JENELEY BAT Aap AQRAPANY OLD DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, °°" = ' | levye it at this office. ney2t 5 a ey Y WANTED.—Good, live, active 1epresenta- G G J U R tive in os city _- victalty, to take agency e A Fr U LTON MAN Al Saat for our Koaiipne Fuel Saver ar “amigator, i he P a - 5 . Z North Side Queen Square, opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—<dy thu sat & wky Charlottetown, November 29, {893—1m w f trade means anything, it must mean good value and satisfied customers. ‘Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. A reliable article. Good profit. Factories, hotels and families readily use this com- pound. Address with stamp Tur KoaLmne Fret. Co., Windsor, Ont, dy San—nowl 4 decd REIN agp -AgTy ee ee re wee mee Me ee MB REMI EA RL I ct EEE Om NON Re ES 8 8 Rr oe RC NI ME IRN ag IMB ei Se RE A MN RN i ee gp mm oom tp ne