. : BORGES yitidias cat a le i ‘eS Ss ived. recelyv Silks and Ribbons Black Goods, New Store. at the Scotch yard, , 90 cents per Brussels Carpe Best Five-Frame « oa —" 5 eae ~~ THE DAILY KXAMINER. - Pe ee eee a a ee ER ah le a Be USEFUL AMAS PRESENTS JAMES PATON & GO. Will During Christmas Week offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. A TT Boy’s Reefer, Cape Overcoat, Lady’s. Ulster, Plush Mantle, a nice Carpet, Silk Mufiler, Lady's or Gent’s Waterproof Coat, Astrakan Jacket, a good Dress. Lined Gloves, Muffs, Silk Handker- chief, Gold Medal Carpet Sweeper, Silk Searft, Lady’s or Gent’s Umbrella, Kid , . i. ” Cloves, Fur Cap, Silk Dress, Fur Cape. TO BE GIVEN AWAY, FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS, ALOONS: customers, We will give away to our during Christmas Week, a pretty Baloon. hese Baloons will make a suitable Xmas Gift for the Children, and will cost you nothing. MES PATON & GD., 168 Victoria how. Local and Other Items. Sovupan Wank—Monday evening. siaicciemaaacll CHRISTMAS FURS at Beer Bros, —$<>— —— See James Paton & Co's. windows for Xmas presents. wide te GREAT inducements in footwear to-night at J. M. McLeod & Co's. cntindiicinaial Catt at J. M. McLeod & Co’s and select your fancy slippers to-night. Special prices. To-Nigut Oxty.—Take your choice of the men’s boots and fancy slippers in the wiadow of McExchen’s Shoe Store at $1. tal Laptes’ and misses’ feit slippers 18 and 25 cents a pair, overalls and rubbers, 50 cents a pair at McKachen’s Shoe Store. > Don’t Forcret It.—The programme for the entertainment in St. James’ Hall on Tuesday night, Dee. 27th, is a very interesting one, and will be published next week. Horses! Horses!-Keep them warm by buying Rugs from us. Those of our own make are excellent value.—McKay Woolen Co. 10i—decl6 badd ll Don’t think of buying anything in footwear to-night until you see the special cheap sale at J. M. Mcleod & Co’s, They will give the best value in the city. sienna KINDERGARTEN.—The c'osing exercises of the first quarter of the kindergarten will take place in Prince Street hall, next Thursday at 2.20 p.m. Admission, 15 cents. Tickets at the door. PuotocRarH ALBums and plush goods at your own price. Toy goods—see them. Toy department open both day and evening Bargains. bargains at the only original and genuine Bazaar Store. Tue Methodist Brick Church Sabbath School will give one of their popular concerts on Monday evening, Dec. 26th. Look out for programme which will be given in a few days, dl4 3i Hanvsome.—The windows of the Diamond Bookstore present a splendid appearance. Mr. Santa Claus and his army have full possession ef the north side, while the opposite window is artistically draped and dressed. Kuwartoum, Gordon, King John and the other leaders of the Soudan War make a most fascinating subject for an evening's lecture. Let no one miss **The Soudan War” on Moa- day in the Methodist Church basement, ——_s -—- P. E, Istanp Rattway.—The mail special but the train will be continued between Charlottetown and Summerside as long as the Northumberland continues running. _ -_ A Correction,—In the list of cfficers of St. George’s Lod,e, Loyal Ovarge Association, tor the current term, published in Tue Ex AMINER recently, an accidental transposition of the types made ‘John McLean, P. M. (Past Master) read ‘‘John McLean, M. P.” THE EXAMINER'S CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. It is a neat, handy Christmas vwresent for friends abroad, and wi'i shew them how the Island home is pro- gressing. farmer, and one cf Cumberland County's oldest residents, died suddenly while sit- ting in a chair at his home, Mount Pleas- ant, on Sunday. Deceased was 70 years of age, and was enjoying gocd health.— Moncton Times. Tue Boom at the Diamond Bookstore and Bazaar is greater this year than at any season during the long time this favorite honse has been established. No one can have the faint- est conception of the enormous and magpifi- cent stock uuless he visits the double store. staff of clerks who delight to wait on custome ers and give them the fullest satisfaction. idigoepiabie New Sicxs -R. B. Norton & Co., have had avery neat sign board erected over the entrance to their well-known hardware establishmant on Queen Street, It was painted by Mr. Crossman. — Another very attractive sign, of the same artist, may seen over entrance to R. K. Jost’s boot and store in the Stamper Block. the work the shoe cciaailaiien Harp Lixes.—The Halifax Herald sys: A young man came to the city the other day and mace arrangements for his marriage to a young lady. An officer of the law heard of the man’s visit and arrested him. Theefficer told the man that he had at one time been convicted of selling liquor wi hout license, and unless he paid the $50 fine he would have to go to jail. It was hard luck, but the groom ciect handed over the money and Wednesday he entered into the holy bonds of matrimony. uoee latina FuxeraLt Norice —The members of the Benevolent Irish Society are requested to meet at their hall toemorrow (Sunday) after- noon, at 2.15 sharp, te attend the funeral of their Jate brother member John Kelly, Eeq.— R. F. Maddigan, Sec’y. A special meeting of the A. O. H. will be held in their hall this evening at 7 30 sharp, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of their late brother John Kelly, Members of the Charlottetown Fire Dee partment will meet at the City Building to- morrow afternoon at 2.30, in uniform, to attend the funeral of the late Water Com- missioner Kelly. by order of the Fire Board. OUR SALE of Christmas Presents wiil be continued on MONDAY, but we advise you to call as carly as porsi- be. Handsome Quilted Cloaks at Har Price Fans, Gloves, Fur Mufts, Collars and Caper, Gaiters, Shawls, Aprons and a hun- dred other articles suitable for presents, —__-~.—_—-—_— Very CHEeaP. Don't miss the bargain in Glovea this evening. — Open till 9 p. m. BEER BROS. ¥Veather Balictin. Tcronro, Dec. 17.—10 a. m. Charlottet n, December 17, 1892- eod & wky Fa‘r weather ; a little lower temperature. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sprectat DResPATCHES TO Tue EXAMINER Gttawa Notes. Orrawa, D.c. 37: At the last meeting of the cabiaet it was | decided to summon Parliament for bu-ine-s | on January 26h, Five militia corps are yg zo'ted out this | week for inefficiency. Amceng them are | the Lunenburg Garrison Artillery. The Pub'ic Works Department have | awarded a contract for stam disinf ¢ ion at Lawler’s Island, Haiiax, to Carnir, | Laine & Co,, of Quebec The appointment of Hon. Mr. Strong xs | Chief Justice cf Canada, is gazetted here to-day. Tavllon’s Cabinet. Quesec, Dec. 17. | were | tak- Premier Taillon and his colleagues eworn into cflice yeste:day, the leader ing the port folio uf President of the Council. There are no cther changes at present, but it is ticleved that Hon. H. S. | Chapais,son-in-law of Sir Hector Langevin, will j}-in the Cabinet without a portfolio, and lead the Ministry in the Upper House. Sir Adams’ Funeral. Truro, Dec. 17. The funeral of Sir Adams Archibald took place yesterday. It was largely attended. The funeral seymon was preached by Rev. J. Robbins, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church —___9 +6 +e——___—_—_— General Telegraphic News. Lonpon, Dec. 15 —The Calcutta corres- pondent of the Times says that with a view toward removing the uncertainty now prr- alyzing domestic trade and exchange, the will not run west of Summerside after to-day; | sith ciidsienttibe Suppen Dearu.—Donald McLeod, a} Mr. Chappelle has an affable and painstaking | bank officials of the city have asked the | government whether or not it intends to iclose the mints to the coinage of silver; and if it intends to close them, whether or not sufliciently long notice will be given of such | action, Sr. Pererssura, Dec. 15.—The midwife Budwarska, in» Lodz, tried for having mur- dered more than 100 babies, has been sen- tenced to one year’s imprisonment. Great indignation has been caused at Lodz by the | lightness of the sentence. The woman was | shown to be guilty of suff cating 111 chil- dren, whose bedies were found buried in her cellar. As she had been at work of this kind of thing for nearly twenty years | there is little doubt that her victims num- ber in the hundreds. She was saved from the penalty of her crime by the powerful influence of some of her former patients. MonfREAL, Dec. 15.—The Bank of Mon- treal recived a telegram from London this | afternoon which contained the intelligence that the list of subscriptions for the city of Montreal stock had been closed to day. | This means that the stock has al! been sub- | scribed for ahead of time, as the advertised |time for the closing of the subscription list was fixed for to-morrow. Hauirax, Dec. 15,—The refusal of the North Atlantic Steamship Association to carry |steerage passengers to the United States means a. great rush of immigrants to Halifax this wiater. Already the incoming gtea ners are bringing unusually large nvr bers of ste -r- age passengers for this season of the year, T .e weekly mail steamer Oreg:m, on Sun tay brings 300, and the fortnightly boat Uartha- genian, on Saturday biings £00. Many of these immigrants will doubiless proceed to United States points. => To-Nicut.—Everbody will get big, honest discounts for cash at Hazaid & Moores, Porice Court.—This morning, ene drunk was disposed of for a fine of $1 or 4 days. —_—_—_-_s.- —_—— Tue W. C. T. U. will meet in their rooms ,on Keni St., opposite Mark Wright & Co's | factory, op Monday, 19.h. All members and friends cordially invited. Co Niall nncliiln Gymnastic.—Senior class in the Y. M. C. A. Gynasium to-night from 8 30 to 9.30 o'clock, Members ‘who can, please attend. Work: Higa bag, tumbling, vaulting bar, and horse, TEMPERANCE.—The public meeting next Monday, iv Wright’s Hall, will be ad- dressed by Rev. Mr. Matthews and others. Free to all. No collection. Come and sign the pledge. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Messks. Tuckett & Son are often asked to seli their ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco to retail dealers. They never in any case do so, and for the best of reasons. The wholesale trade of the country have a distributing machinery which handies the ‘*Myrtle Navy” without any additinvn to its permanent expenses. If the manufacturers were to undertake that work, as they would by selling to the retail trade, it would require an independent machinery, the whole cost of which would have to be, borne by the proceeds of the tobacco sales, and of course it would fell upon the consumer. Selling to the wholesale trade alone is, therefore, fur the consumers benefit, and ig. a, convenience to the retail trade, becausé traveller who calls—in the grocery lie~can take orders for ‘‘Myrtle Navy.” ieee —_—_oe Tue GraveyarD Caszk.—The evidence in the St. Jon graveyard insurance case is all in. The defence offered very little testimony ex- cept a few letters and some evidence contro- verting the crown’s expert testimony on hand- writing. TueRE are more cases of sickness and death from diseased kidneys than from al! other diseases combined. It is your own fault if you allow your kidneys to remain in an un healthy condition when the cure is at hand. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are guaranteed to cure the worst cases. It costs but little to give them atrial. They are for sale by all drug- gists and dealers, or by mail on receipt of 50 cents, or six boxes for $2.50. Write for book called Kidaey Talk. 1 GERMAN SOAP, **Soft as Velvet.”? ‘Pure as Gold,” that tells the Story. Most ow medicated ry all SHODA’S soap ever made. one cake. At is elegant. At D Price, cts. cnahidae Libs Lost —Monday afternoon, a red terrier bi.ch; has a round, red leather collar, Informe ation furnished at this office will be = i3t Tue Horipay Szason.—Anyone wishing an acceptable Xmas present at a moderate price should call at Johnson’s Drugstore and examine the stock of pertumes shown there. Great auction sale at 7.30 toenight at W P Colwill’s. : . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 ?§ OUR SUCCESS IS DUE, Our Methods of Business, Our Attention to Business, Our High Class of Goods, Gur Reasonable Prices, CAPES, Yor , - MUFFS, | In advertising FUR GOODS, we | CAN SOLLARS . : BUY COLLARS,’ beg to remind you that it pays to| CUFFS, | cae e ; | FROM a | buy Srictly First-Class Goods —not Bs SAPS, S cloaks, | high-priced but high grade. | AT GLOVES, | you CAN GET THEM FROM Us? aaaaee MITTS. | PRICES NOTE WELL—All Goods marked in Plain Figures. STANLEY S8ROTdeRS, Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1892. BROWN’'S BLOCK. — Going Out of Business. for {x} Owing to the demoralized state of the Dry Goods trade of Charlottetown, we have decided to go out of business. In order to wind up the business quickly, we shall discount our entire stock of Dry “‘oods and Carpets. Big bargains will be given, as we must clear the entire stock out by Ist March. Our Goods are all new, well bought, and this Is a c.uance of a lifetime to get goods at your own price. i? This Sale will commence on MONDAY, Dee. 19th, and will continue till all is sold, Sale positive. No reserve. PATTON BRGS., 186 on the Main Street. Charlottetown, December 15, 1892—eod & wky =_™ PERKINS & STERNS. Sale Continued till all is Sold! {) E ARE SOLD OUT OF SOME KINDS, but still have quite a lot of GOOD GOODS W at very low prices. In STAPLE GOODS we have White, Grey and Printed Cot- Black Cashmere and Merino, Black Serges, Black Costume Cloth, Spring and tons, Sateens ; Black Cloths in light weight, Table Summer Dress Goods, Colored Cloths in light weight, Linens, etc., etc. <i a a A good lot of CORSETS, in sizes 29, 20, 21 28, 29, 30, 3L and 32 inch > Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 5}, 6, 63, 7, 74, 72, 7%; Black Kid Gloves, i223 df, 6, 61; Chiidren’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 Lases, Ribbons, Buttons and Neck Frillings. Lace Curtains, Floor Oil Cloths 2 to Matting, 2 to 2 yards wide. Po his 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. Te) COAL. 1) INTER STOCK now on hand, consisting of An- thracite (Chestnut and Egg sizes), Old Mine Sydney Round, Victoria do, Acadia do, Inter- colonial do, Albion do, Acadia Nut, Intercolonial do., Vale do. Neo ’ § yards wide, Room Paper, Carpet Paper, Cocoa |* spite of all that has been written and said about the DOCTORS AND DRUGGISTS, customers Will not find any change in the treatment they receive at Albion Slack, the best for WATSON'S DRUG STORE. Blacksmith use Prescriptions and Recipes are compounded as hitherto. R. McMILLAN. with care. The best Drugs procurable are used, and deci0-imexd the price charged is as low as in any other Drug Store | waren A general servant Must be ati in the City. recommended Apply to Mrs. T. M. Part- deci2 } TON, 8Z Cumberland Street. decid NEW ENGLISH GOODS just received at JAMES PATON & COS. SCOTCH STORE. : aes a | Sowa ae ™ téAtae t &2e"x 1 [i eee eS = ~ aoe a