a one ewe et ott eae ee OM mesa + REE RNR abe cnRi verMINeNR me + 20 rm RE AO MO MRE Nae ON RIN = THE LOCAL vor Reaps *—Read Beer Bros. ad | he \n pelaa: Raxt i 1 icc ir pix - eof 1 \ wu Met { ve ~ wht a . 7 . Tucrs! ay Event’ ives M Camp ws joeture on the Columbian Exposition a ™ o ’ am i, Gove To Jal John J. Trait went tk . . eh tw eee? f a lat e Canada Tempe c Act — > wg ster views Le shown i ; Tharsday eve ul avery high qua: ty, al any vere spocally pre ared ‘ ; > PocapvTaTioN.—Mr. Peter Newsom w % ted w ap ajdress and a Bible and : } receznition iis t s xt . ; raria (rapand Sabbath S$ 43 : I us removal his r - _ yM<s Phe 2 f the ¥. M tef the co CA. to hear che final report for the election ol z r Rusts. © » We inesday even cad @ o'clock the reading room. A | 2 expected and desired Aprer ™E Hotmpars.—The city schools meeyel Wednesday. Mr. James p Abe E late of Searletown school has ac- apned the positionin West Kent Street Se wl, rendered vacant by the resigna of Miss Linda McLeod. There will be no changes In the othor departments. Waren Niecay Service.—The Watch- sieht service in the First Methodist Church ht w begin at 10.45 o’cloek The Tenis pastor will te assisted by Rev G. @. ¥. J Palmer. The choir. under the direction of Mr. Earle, w:!l render a sical pro- samme, Suited to tne occasior - Pouce Covet This forenoon the case geainst William Macdonald, charged with mrnime t ta mone by false pre : M ants Bank of Prince land, was further enquire! inte, an ; pr ras iva remanded antil thia dat rf r evidence : - Tar Oe rs ELperep. lhe officers of the Charlottetow Ra Wave n’s Cc iris tian Arsocia » for 1885 sare: President, Joha acPherson; Vice Pres, Henry Cras- well: oa tken; Se *y-Treas, J J Chap- ymmittee, Horace McEwen, Henry | Colin, William Turner, I Loor S. Sotp.—T he Agriculturist says: Wr. H. B. Clarke, lessee of the Academy of Music, Halifax, an enthu man, has lately purchased the trotting mare Loot S., 2.39}, bl. m., by Black Pilot, 2.30}. dam by Prince Regent, lug ractic hor Siastic norse- =. well-known :. from Mr. George E. t hes, of Charloite- town, one of the st enterprising horse- men of a few years ag icone Tue Marxet.-The New Year's market to-day was not larg y attended, with the enpp'¥ inaice large, but outside of pro- doce and pork s,vall and hardly up to the jemand. Prices inside good demand; but outside were unchanged. Pork ix still firm at 5je, oats at 33 to 34e and hay at 28 ta 32e. Geese sold at from 78 to 90c, turkeys at T5c to $1.50, ducks at 69 to 75c, and fowl at 50 to 60c. - Dox'r Forcer Iv. —- There will be a concert and basket social in the Lyceum on Wednesday, Jan. 9th, the money real- ized at watch willco towards the funds cf St. Vincest de Paul Sewing Society. Ths Scciety is doing a good work in the way of providing clothing for the poor. and :s asplendid programme is being prepared for the secasion it is sincerely hoped that the alfzir wil! be liberally patronized. ai collbias St. Dessvas’s Catiteprat.—The Rev Father Barke, who came into town by Saturday's train preached and prectical discourses at St. Cathedral yesterday morning at the 2410 o'clock Masses. The reverend getleman’s serinon at the tén “rtice, preached from the Gospel of the jay. is spoken of as one of the best Gospel expositions made in the cathedral for some time. Particularly delicate and fitting acd to everyone acceptable, Pather Barke’s references to the late Premier. We are unableto get this por- tion of the sermon, or we would be pleased to give it to our readers, as our reverend friend assured us that he had no note or exiension of any part of his discourse, having spoken throughout with but a momeni’s preparation anil to fill a gap. Dunstan’s &.30 iacigscousns Morett. — The social at Morellon Wednexday evening, the 26th inst. in aid of the hall lately erected there Sectat at ruled high, with a] . . | \ a | D. Ferguson, and many other prominent | AND OTHER ITEMS. Damarell, R. } NEW YEAR's HYMN, From the Latin Lapsus est annue; redit annus alter; V ita sie mntis fngit acta pennis dine year anot#er comes instead: Thus ove spent fife on silent pinions is you; DAILY EXAMINER . Safe and ‘Sure flies; | f Pion, 0, cgGell Gert venblene their! If Insured with course, : “ One rwer of Ume’s awful destinies. {4 ° sd BROW ; . ¥ : Our pation loaded ~ith Thy gifts, gives | BROWN'S praise, “K : ‘ , } . BLE : To Thee with one accord our country — CH TOW " prays | Insurance Agent. Phat thon for as wouldst stil! unchanged preserve The solemn faith and worship of old davs Whil } : V bilst days run on, and rolling years re- turn, An! im fixed course the ages Thee ovey,— lo Thee, the Three-one ereign Lord, Let the wide world in priv . song the homage —Horartiss Boxar, D. D. er PERSONAL, Very Rev. Mer. Macdonalkl. of St An irc w's, is .n the city, Mr. Benj. Chappell, of the Drag Store. is in the city. Mr. W. A. F. Seott, Summerside co- res pondent of the Guardian, is in the city Mr. J. A. Brennan. of Tignish, was in the city yesterday, and left for Halifax last evening. Mentazue W.'T. Hunt, Esq., of St. Elearors, is vi- | siting Charlottetown, Master of the Rells. We deeply regret to learn that Donald He is a guest of the McKay, Esq., ex-M. P. P., is so ill that | his recovery is extremely doubtful. Mr. Joseph McCarey. of the Post Office department, has gone to Halifax to be pre- sent at the funeral of sequies of the” late | Sir John Thompso Dr. J. P. Marray an! M ston, were amongst the r. Richard John passengers in the Stanley io-day en ront present at Sir John Th: mp-on’s funeral. Edward Bayfield, E-q. Mrs. and Bayfield and Miss Rn<sel', leave thia even- ing for Hamilton, they | will " Bermuda, where Ho spen i the Winter Mr. A. E. Maedonald, pur er of the | Northuniberland, leaves this afternoon for | route to Souchern Texas, | where he will remain for the winter We | trust that he will pass a plea ant win’er and return w.th renewed health and vigor. | We hear with regret that Master Irwin | Coombs, who was so badly burned at the | residence of Mr. Geo. H. T; Christn , continues very ill, He had a very bad night, but io-d:y he is re- ported “somewhat easier.” Mr. George R. McMahon, station agent | at Emerald, Mr. A. J. Craig, merchant, of the same place, and Mr. J. H. Haslam, of Springfield, were among the passengers in tne special to Georgetown last evening et i route to Halifax to attend the funeral of the late Sir John Thom p-on. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald and ; tev. Father Burke, His Honor Lientenant | Governor Howlan and his Aides, His | Lordship Chief Justice Sullivan, the Hon. | Georgetown ¢n ombs. on a. as Ps Ve citizens, go to Georgetown by to-night’s | special, whence they will cross in the | Stanley to” Pictou, eu ruute to the state | funeral at Halifax. } =| DIED. | On December S3lst, of paralysis, Mar. | garet Foley, late of Boston, aged 56 years. | {Funeral from the residence of D. D. Ryan, Sydney Street, on Wednesday at 9 | a. m. to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral). thence to | toman Catholic Cemetery.} At Pinette, on the 20th inst., after a few days’ illness, Georgina, beloved wife of Finlay Panting. in the 23rd year of her | aze ; age. two eloquent i o’clock | } Aw Ixrerestine Svasecr.—The subject | for discussion on Thur-dav night before | the Lyceum Debating Club is: “Should | Newfoundland enter the Canalian Con- | federacy ?” Pablic invited. Admission | | 2 cents. = We have marked the remainder of our | | stock in meltons, waps and friezes, down were | met the highe+t expectations of everyone i interested. Tie attendence was large— many persons from the surrounding dis tres and even Charlottetown being pre- sent. The programme for the concert in connection with it was carefully arranged aid successfully carried out. Theseveral per- frmancesrejaire nocomment.Thechoruses | Johnson & Johnson, were good a id suited to the Occasion. The Yeeal and accordeon Mr. Frank Trainog, the declamations of Miss O’Hal- loran and Mesars. Webster and J. T. Mc- solos of | our stock of Xmas Perfumes at first cost Disald, and the songs of the Negro Club, Wee 3i1 commendable features and thor- exghly enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. George Hooper and Mixs J,izzie Walsh also took | admirable and Cox and The sing- national anthem brought this tepyable event to a close. Praisent parts in an peeworthv manner. Mes-rs, Aaderson acted as auctioneers, Pg of the sicclililiciete Pesreats Yesrenpay.-—The funeral of the late Th-ophilus L. Chappelle took p'ace to the People’s Cemetery yesterday after- "oon. [twas under the auspices of the Uddielows of Charlottetown, Rev. G. M. Campbell activy as Chaplain, assisted by Mr. lasae Lace, Noble Grand, of St. Law- renee Lode, of which Mr. Chappelle has eh & member Upwark< of one hundred of the brethren P teres! ihe hearse, headel by the vit? tea Band, ar] the procession which fol- sowed the hearae was one of the largest seen here for come conziderable time The fers tihutes were very. beatiful. The PM-learr: were Donald Nicholson, Sam- i } aad a Past Grand Master. | we} Lowe, Davi i ie McLennan, Joseph H. i Clarke, Rolert “he body of Alexander Wright, son of “ne late Natlaniel Wright, of Bedeque, 43 ale interred in the People’s Cemetery Tealerday afternoon. Mr. Wright died in Boston, ana his remains arrived via me Saniey and epeciai from Georgetown ot Paturday afternoon The pa!lbearers i. &. P. Beer, Geo. E. Full, R. M. mon, W. P. Dou!!, Sextus McLellan mW. A Hawley. The funera! cortege “very large, McLaurin and W. N Riggs. i i to the lowest possible cash price. The | prices are bound to sell them, test this } by calling at our store. S A McDonald, | Fashionable Tailor. WISH YoU A Happy New Year | Sas” You can have your choice from tonight. For cash only. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. dec31 FRIDAY, = SATURDAY, = MONDAY. Three days for bargains. We take stock January 2nd, 1895. For the next three days we will refuse no reason- able offer for any of our goods. CASH TALKS. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. dec27 We Think - Surprise is in Store for You if any business grows at the rate our Fur AT Department has grown, it means something. OUR HALF PRICE _ FUR COUNTER price. Every year since we made Fur Goods a spe- cialty our sales have rapidly and steadily in- creased, and this year we have had the bigest year in our history. a number of Muffs. Collars and Capes at half SEE THEM. We are now closing out BEER BROS. + ais Wratner —Sonth to weet le TA™ Patines ’ wiud«; mostly fair: stationary or 4 little higher Gol, eartin’s Sov- | to Halifax to be | Mias | | Irish } Gaiop—Ship’s Cireus......5....... | Waltz—Golden Mean............... TELEGRAPHIC. | Seeotan Deseparcnes ro tae Exawines ‘THE PREMIER'S FUNERAL. Distinguished Arrivals at Halifax. Hatirax, Dee. 31. Lady Thompson and her family arriv- i ed here yerterday from Montreal. Lord and Ledy Aberdeen also arrived. Distinguished etrangers from al! over Can ada are arriving tor the faneral of the late Premier. | Premier Bowell arrived this morning. —_——__-~- | Shipping Disasters. Lonxpox, Dec. 31. | The British barque Osso was wrecked | inthe gale at Holyhead early yesterday. The entire crew of twenty-six men lost | their lives. : Hauirax, Dee. 31 The schooner Flora E., of and from Parrsboro, for Calais, went down at her anchorage yesterday off Eatonville. Only } the topmast is visible. She was insurec for $1,000, eee Heavy Failure in St. John’s. Sr. Joun’s, N. F., Dec. 31. The Government proposal to guaran tee the notes of the Union and Commer- cial Banks, was passed in the House of Assembly last night by a strict party vote. Thorburne & “Tessier, general mer- largest fishing firms closed its doors, chants, one of the in Newfoundland has i Liabilities probably $750,000. —_——_. -__—. Murder in Boston. Boston, Dee 3l. Mrs. Henry E. Stone is dead, as a result of a wound in the abdomen inflicted Jast | night by her husband with a derk knife. Death of John Fitzgerald. Lixco.tx, Neb., Dec. 31. John Fitzgerald, ex-President of the National League of America, is dead. ej AT THE RINK. nage The following select music will be rendered by the Citizens’ Band to-morrow, New Year’s Night: — Overture—Fair Maid of Perth. March—The Woodmen............. Waltz —Rippling Stream.. J. Widdel T. Swan ..Keleer Fagens pe se cia ROR oi occ oics ceceencka Morse Waltz—Remembrance of Maples...Bennett Scottiche—The Mermaids............. Albert Waltz—True Lover’s Knot.......... Wright March—American Cadet’................. Hall Waltz—Grasida......... ovccesee td TOVERI I ilecseneeessenbiaidneeses Brooks God Save the Queen. Admission—Skating, 15 cents; Pro- menade, 10 cents. Ticket holders will be | obliged to pay as it is not a regular band night. Boots, Boots—Look at our boots this evening. Special low prices.—J B Mac- donald & Co. 3uy your boots at J B. Macdonald & Co’s. Drartes For 1895.—A nice assortment of pocket and office diaries. See them at Carter’s Bookstore; all sizés and prices. dec28 lw Most people make good resolutions at the first of the New Year. If you owe a little bill at the Bazaar Store resolve to pay it the first time you are up town. They will be very much obliged, as money is needed now——Bazaar Store. J.T. Mellish, Esq.,2 willibe one of the passengers on the Stanley to morrow, ¢€n route to the state funeral at Ha.ifax. Special bargains to-night at Carter’s Bookstore. Happy New Year. Gall at Carter's Bookstore TO-NICHT! ee Big Reductions in Toys and Fancy Goods. Calendars, Booklets, Cards and Xmas Numbers at half price. News Counter stocked with new Magazines and Papers. GEO. CARTER & CO., DEALERS IN Books, Fancy Goods, Toys, ete, dec3l SWEETS For Xmas Day. ENDLESS VARIETY. We offer fresh Layer Raisins, 17c. per lb; Cal. Muscatel, Sc. per lb; 3 lbs. Mixed Candy, 22c; 2 lbs. Chococate Drops, 25c; Florida and Valencia Oranges, 25c. per dozen; a very fine line of Fancy Chocolates in 1 Ib. boxes, 3oc. per box; Penny toods, Barley Sugar Toys, Nuts, Fancy Biscuits, Ginger Cordial, fresh Dates and Figs, ete. SANDERSON & CO. deel 7—dy - a ~~ - tomes taken CD oer Gra C2 Ene pun = ta ra ~~ MONDAY, ol, isg4, ———— During this Month & will give the following Discounts : ean e 8 8600 ns oss 00 abe idea true ee iver Plated . GooGeie cis. cacvcecdensécctscsbsvineeien ..20 per cent. discount. 1) ee se. Coal Waiters d 6 sb tes dates cine neectkecseheue lee * Fire Troma and: Bhemdiné « ooo is onecncecs cess cones i EEGGPGH CONOR: oc. <b'a kus sr deta nein t400non we eee ” Clothes ‘Writiges ...ccccsccsctecccccvesecseses pinciae 5 Carpenters’ Tools......ccccccecccsccevesccescwsessele 36 Gana, Rifles and Revolvers... <<ss 6 cis ee Seececisucesk® “. Rogers Bros’. A 1 Spoons, Forks and Knives cese++.+20 . . Victoria Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives.cese..++++-20) Sets Carvers in Plush and Leather Cases............20) Children’s Knife, Fork and Spoon in Plush & Leather CGR, i cx k oho bbe boon 08 dence des see eee i - Scissors in Plush and Leather Cases.........0+20¢00e20 « ira. Fotia . Sail’ ISOM. oa oc-scccs code 606% b60epeuene -90 cents per set. All other goods in the Hardware line at prices Capes, Collars and Mufis AT SPECI(L DISCOUNTS TO CLEAR. W. A. WEEKS & 60, The People’s Store, Wholesale & Retail. to suit _~ (x} the times. _ oo DA" Charlottetown, December 15, 1894. m wi “PREPARED FOR THE SEASON. We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Our stock is fresh, and we keep the best in the market. Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Spices. We have also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolat Black Basket Table Raisins, Muscatel, Layer, Vostizza, perlectly clean, and Patras Currants, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Flavoring and es, Creams, Mixtures and Penny Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and everything you need in the Gro- S B. ENMAN & CO, ery line. Give us a call. Charlottetown, Dec.-12, 1894-—-m w f Nextfto Woolen Mills .Cos Store, Queen Street. Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m w f i char WoO OZ. tsiw Gi Wi = oounge +o —— ANY. As we want to reduce our large stock of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, Canadian and Island Cloth and Underclothing, we are prepared to give you a better bargain than you can got in the city. We have on hand now a very large range of Home-made Goods, This class of goods suits the pu Clothing. Double and Twisted cular attention to our As we are going discount. All these must go before stock-t which we will sell at rock-bottom prices, Remember the place—Corner of Queen both in the Clo blic better. than anything they can buy. Cloth, aking. and Grafton Streets, th and made up into We wish to call parti- out of the Cap business, we are offering our immense stock of Caps at 33; per cent. We have still a few hundred Suits of Underclothing McKay Woolen Company. Charlottetown, December 28, 18!i—m w f & wky No Faking! me ee — There is a good deal of it done in Charlottetowu ; asking a man $20.00 for a Suit of Clothes and then take $17.00—all that it was worth in the first instance. Weare not used to doing business this way, and can safely say it’s the only place in Canada where they do it. FAKIRS is the correct name for people who do business that way. Distinctly understand that our asking price is our selling price, and that price is 25 per cent. below what competitors buy at. PLEASE NOTE !—There are big bargains for you at our store in Suits, Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters, made to order in the latest style; also in Gents’ Furnishings. Terms strictly cash G. A. Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1894—dy THANKS ! We are doing first-rate, and shall. be. pleased fo have you call and inspect our latest arrivals in Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes and Gaiters. Avother fine lot of Women’s and Misses’ Gaiters daily expected all good values, and just the things for useful as well as ornamental Xmas Presents and New Year’s Gifts. Soliciting your patronage, and wishing you all the compliments of the season, yours for neat, stylish, cheap and good Boots and Shoes, WEEKS & WARREN. Charlottetown, December 17, 1894—m w f &wky DIXON & CO. Successors to C. Robertson. = Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ Jackets. Special Low Prices this month on the balance of| tock. our 8 Fur Capes, Fur Mutis, Fur Cloaks. | SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL | ———$ «er a ee ARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. | Charlottetown, December 27, 1894—dy oe Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our many friends and customers for the very liberal patronage given us during the past year, and especially during the Xmas season, ‘The year's trade has been) one of the best in our experience, and we hope that by fair dealing and prompt atten- tion to meet a continuance of the same. Wishing you the compliments of the season, we are, yours truly, BAZAAR COMPANY, PER A. FULTON Chaotietown, December 27, 1894—dy REDDIN BROS. Will Sell Stock of CALENDERS WIRTH $1.00 AND $1.28, FOR 65 CENTS. Ladies’ Pocket Books, Card Cases, and all fancy Plush and Leather Cases at - | cost until January Ist. eee on = } Jewelry, Watches, reoui Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles, &e. (x}— The subscriber has the largest stock of goods ever offered by him, and at greatly reduced priec A Special Cash Discour.t-of from 10 to 30. per cent. will be made on some lines during the next two weeks. As it would take too much space to describe the Low Prices, Quality and Brilliancy ot the goods, the pub- ic are respectfully invited to call and inspect them. | worth’s, | Palmer. i the above} W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, December 17, 1894. ROBERT PALMER & 60., = oe Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. |*" READ THIS! | j rooms, situate! opposite Railway “tation. | BROS. Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. ~——— John Long ,pply toH J w-—dec’s TO LET—Coitage in rear t.Peter’s. Road COOK WANTED-.A good cook: mast bx well recommended ; highest wages paid. Ap- ply at this office. dec2s TO LET—Half of a house containing foar Appiyat this office. decks WANTED—A goo! steady boy, about six- | teen years of age, who understands taking care of horses, and useful about a house. Apply at this office. dec20 “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE '—Santa Clans has appointed Mr. A. P. Allin to do all tue posting of Xmas Hapdbills, ete. it—dert WANTED-—City canyasser of good addr sss salary and expenses paid weekly from start, Position permanent. Canadian and Amerie ean grown stock. Advantages unegualled,—< i BrowN Bros Co, Nurseryraen, Torcats, Ont, novii—dy ti WANTED—At 33 Queen Street, a youu man of some experience to open oysters anc waiton customers. Must b sober. neat, clean and ti sat—decl9 LOST~—Last Tacsdiy, between the hours of | 5ard spm, on Kent Street, between Mark | Wright's faciony anil the City Buildiag, a yipe. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. deci4 | TRUNKS—Trunks moved to trains and | a handiei carefully by A. P. ALLiN. ; aech. WANTED —A gir! for generai housework in We are now petter prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL | # small family. Apply at this office, DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. dec8 WANTED—A good general servant Ap- ply to Mrs. PrrBLapo, Brighton Road. We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor | decB—1i ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture of the beset Quebec pine. Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’8.NO. WHARP. ATA BARGAIN.—One hundred acres of land with good dwelling house, twenty acres cleared. Within half mile Railway station, Kings County. Price 43). Apply to M. P. OGAN. nové dv Im wk 2m | See sevice z enoueebanamamuani | BOARDERS—Two boarders may be accom- m odated in a private family in a central part Apply at this 31 pd—<lec2y x ofthe city, Terms reasonable. Office. 7 i REN les Se th: ERR Meat eta Satta OI xe thes OB ng tl hee AME ee a i se lend Mtns sf igaani fh arte A aterm a lt NY My » — ,