sa we eae iii i me “8 — FP THE ul AND OTHER ITEMS. | Y thes \ Reapy.’—Read Beer Bros, a | - We understand t Bazaar C». have sold st the irra Street store, and will] not oust a a Hearte’s Hl Miss Galt willeonduct i Ha , East Royalty, ‘ } ‘ oc} - 4 ‘ WA N The Ch ' GCripenet Ve. aplen- | +4 aif I ale at R. H. Mason’s ey ‘ } new “a THe ~ ‘ iuesday even g i the | Brick M : promises to be | site wm 9 } the pro- | ““- . ' \r eramiit : AV = pay gra = Cu ANITY x \Gxo isM.—Rev Jan “ ‘ } ow evening Jam deliver f his ent irse of Zact ( s and Agr cism ciscsciabiaduiiaal Lay \ The steam ferry boat Elt was lately undergoing extensive vrs under the superiutend- ence Mr. h e Coflin, of Mount Stewart, | “s a i this forenoon ( The many friends of Mise Rol RB shaw, were pained té : ; les! ersuaden death iast evening jeari § Thong) for sometit ip till yesterday hopes were entertained of her recovery Perbap- c ne in the commenaity wil] be we ¢ rally meurned -for Kind and ; efectionate in disposi she lived for others and, sustained by unfaltering trust in Him loeth all things well, has |! thus early passed on to her reward > - Masonic Concert.— The: Masonic con- | eert in connection with the Ladies Ex- | held in | 20th, to be Phursday, ehange and tea, which xis the Upera House next promives tu be t! grand musical and | mierary treat of the season The finale ve the fir-t and secon / acts of the opera ~opsagal Ww be p rformed by achorus of | rty voices, together with recitations, | reeding*, vocal solos, and the grand warch by 24 young peopte, will be alone worth the tyre se of admission. Popular prices 32 and 25 cents Programme 01 Me ymnday —_—~+>> 2 MOUNT STEWART ERFLIEF FUND. } emancipation, — DAILY EXAMINER - : i DR. MORRISON'S LECTURE. Rev. Dr. Morrison was greetal by a that one man thinks he can last even- 6 Life and packed nouse in-the A. O. H, ing The discourse on the one. The rev. lecturer gave a grepuic lese eh om on of the disabilities under which Catho labored prior to the days of and of O'Connell's supe turts in f reing a hostile parira t to hsten tothe just and reasonable femanids of the [riah people to be repre- sented in parliament by their co-religion- iste, Rev. M, J. McMillan of St, Teresa’s, in moving a vote of thanks, paid a glow- ing tribute to O’Connell, as always being plies human et men } a friend of the poor and oppressed of all countries. The motion was seconded by James H. Redin, Tne President, Mr. ed the chair. —— le -Gi—e mously ecw ] P. McGuigan, THE LATE MAJOR JARV is. The following tribute of respeet in memory of the late Mejor Jarvice, whose leath we recorded a short time anil which was written bv a brother offi peared in the Calgary Tribune of 3:h rember. Weenll the followin 2 ago, r, ap De remarks: The writer became acquainted with the ate Major Jarvis in the seventies, and bad the advantage of being a brothe: ‘ i erin the Winnipeg field battery until I878. In t8So the relationship was again resumed, the difference being that Lieut. Jarvis had become a Major and had command of battery. As an organizer and commander of men, So far as he was tried. Jarvis was not surpassed by many. Lis personal the | courage way tried to the full many times, and always with the one result, that of benefit to his battery and credit to bim- seif. His thoughtfulness on the march, in camp, in quarters, and in action, for the comfort, welfare and safety of his com- mand are known to all who had the honor to serve under him in 1885. His later life in the N. W. M. Police has been passed at Regina, at Wood Mountain, st Maple Creek, and at Calgary, in con- mand of various divisions of that force, tnd in that capacity the writer has again hai the advantage of being at times asso- tiated with him, and has found him on the plains, as on the Saskatchewan, a kind friend, a good comrade and a good servant of Queen and country. To-lay two ex-constables, who had -erved under him in the police, and one The Mount Stewart relief committer.) "ho had been his orderly in the battery in acknowledge receipt of assistance as be =) called on me anxious to hear the jow: : atest news - to the illness of one ther eis bie : i espected an vel. Ws Cot p PLOTENOES Ons CreenINg $l ot op through all ranks the anxiety of the 8 A Coth mee & : od eaten of the last few day« has spread, Patrick Feehan, flows vat 1.00 Soi : ntereinier tir mealies tk ie Mrs Mo: a iclialisedind chan 1 26 smd to-night the sorrow is not alone at the ee ga 19: barracks m Calgary, but all through the Mrs D Fee a ** Js" | West where comrades of "85 or of the Mrs Jas pea, SS pitta Ste ; ! 5: | plans are to Le found, Pred : ns att Aaa ane Vg =" | Major Jarvis formeriy resided in Win- er , te a — nipeg, and for years practiced at his pro- D ~ 2 ee — fe-sion there, that of a civil engineer, sub- alee re, a averones a- | -equeutly enter.ng into partnership with mmm ; “ W.J. Macauley in the lumber bus nese Collected by D Farquharson, Esq When the C. P. R. was first projected Rev Mer McDonald -$5.08 | Major Jarvis spent a winter in the Rocky A J Grar 1.06 Mountains making exploratory surveys, BERN... cee eeereneteneerens 5 | and later visited Hudson's Bay on a simi- 2.06 iar mission. Sr eonnos eens 1.50 Deceased was a son of the late Chicf ofmn, clothing veoseenee 1.55) Justice Jarvis, of Prince Edward Island, R Farq: yubars mn, SuaMTIES.....006 =-50 | and wax born in Charlottetown in 1846. He pte agham, j visions . wae received his education in England and 00% McVonald, provisious 0 | Germany J Griffin... iitinnweieaediy ane : - — Collected by John McKenzie, Esq: PERSONAL. rhes, provisions = } Micher! Ste s c le, proy 0 sions........ ne 50 Miss Dwyer, who was throughout the Parr.ck M Ke ane , pF ae isiy 25 50 / past summer a visitor at Government Barnard Moker \na, provisions 1.50 | House, the guest of tes Lieutenant Gover- Joseph Fisher, provisions 1.15 | ser and Mre. Howlan, has returned to her ee ie pene stis 40 — in Kingston. H Hnghes, provisions.............. 1.45 tev. Father Burke has been spending a Reietd Maloen id, - wiions....... mere nie s with His Honor the Lieutenant- Tis Mak eneeieeth i. 25 | aa aieciad and Mrs Howlan. He left for James Mc Danske provisions........ .60 Michael Egan, provisions............. 8 John McKenzie, provisions. ......... 1.06 Ed Gay, voluntary provisions 1.54 Charles Clark, provisions............ 2.00 ". A. Cheverie, cash.. 2-00 James Feehan, cash 50 H F Feehan, cas itedwnuarhanee ae Dr Toombs, sundries -10.00 Charles Pigot, flour. ......... 1.00 | { 2 bedsteads 12 chairs M Wright & Co.< 2 tables and 2 wash { stands:........ 10 00 Mr Anderson, Halifax, cash..... 2.00 EH Norton. Ch’town, | stove 9.00 Mt. Stewart Dec 13 1894. eicidiaiiaibiian IN MEMORIAM. mber 3rd, 1894, there passed heavenly home—in a rrounded by mapy iy Motch, the teloved and Margaret Mutch, | On Dece from earth to strange loving friend<—Fanr danzihter of Henr of Southport About fifteen months ago, in the best cf health and fall of a inudable ambition to | leed a usefal and honorable life, she left her home an i loved ones to take a position | in Eiliot Hy osp:tal, in Manchester, N. H,: of which Miss Lizzie Barr, of this city, is | the matron | After entering upon ber duties as a} nurse, she devoted herself with great zea! to her important duties, dedicating her Sweet coung life to alleviating the pain } ; her land, yet en and distress of her suffering fellow- <Tratures One short year sufficed to win the love | and esteem of hier felluw workers and the | Confilence of oe al facalty of the| instite:¢ «ue ecree that she was | entrusted with critical eases in the homes } HW the pat i= if hospital, from whom | #he received the highest testimonials. | While attending one of these cases she was | Stricken wit r which, in a few short | Week >. te ste | fatally in 3p te of ai I that | the | es leal skill and kind, loving Her remains were brought Saturday the friends could d fo her native place. and on Sth inst.. were !aid che grave to await the giaa sum: «, “Come, ye blessed of my Father. for | was sick and ye visited me, enter tli toy the lov of thy Lord.” Since he cera + mar bute Ss have | been receis rewing parents from the truste a “iat <= Hoes pital air) £ the ver 1 place e she had | Won .m their afl Tie tru-tees showing there appreciation | G her wobie seif-- ung labora by fur Rishin’ at ¢ gant Ca k { an l ren ling the ! remarti- une Xpress, ailat the -ex- pense of the [notitut A Leantif pil! a howe rs bearing the Motto ** classmate 1894” ani othe: floral | gifts epoke of the love of her fellow work- ers in Elliot Hospital. : —_—_______ e+ ee -—_——_——- > of vy industrial census of > by George Johnson, Matistivian. The report, when co mplet ed, wil! show how unfeunded is the comp'aint that tie industrial development of the Gecale was magnified by the inclusion of Civil industries in the category of indus- trial estal, An analy si 1991 ix being ma it:hments | consists of white oats in } 35 horses and a quantity of live She will sail this cna | 14th inst., ' danghter of the late Alexander Robertson. Alberton this morning. —_——— i —-<b--<ii—— ——__. Tue Last or ror Season.—The steamer Coila, Capt. Joseph McDonald, finished loading to-day for Demerara. Her cargo bays, potatoes, poultry. a DIED. On the 13th Dee., at South Denver, Colc- rado, Cecil G. Tanton, in his 27th year. on Friday evening, the failure, Lizzie, eldest At Bonshaw, of heart Our Leader in Xmas Perfumes is @ neat cardboard box containing two g'ass stoppered bottles filled with the best Perfume. We bought a large quantity, and are the only dealers bandling this line. The regular price is 65 cents, but our price till Xmas is ONLY 59 CENTS. We have Perfumes at all prices, from 10 cents to $3.00, Johanson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. ' Cor, Queen and Richmond Streets. decl4 Furniture Fables. A GOAT Chews anvthing it can find, but shrewd people ch ose their furniture at Mark Wright & Co’s. Our stock is more varied and ex- tensive than ever before. It is not only comfortable and low priced, ba it wears—it laste. Moral—When in doubt buy of Mark Wright & Co. — MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. deel 5 NEW ATTRACTIONS. We Variety CHILDREN’S PINAFO add of to-day to our other Xmas Snaps a_ beautiful RES AND DRESSES and LADIES’ APRONS. See our wonderful Aprons at 25 cents. See the Children’s Pinafores at 19 cents. Hundreds of Saturday Snaps to-night. BEER BROS. Tae Wesrarr.—Fair and comparatively mild, with south to west winds. Esq., an! carried unan:- | Times of Daniel O’Conn I!” was a capital We don’ t think S| | [LOCAL NOTICES. Ties at McKay Woolen Co, 2 for 25¢ — great value. Don’t you think it strange} 7] rpets ¢ beat the earth se Hiug Ca we ean do!) Fur caps at lesa than cost until the first — of the year.—McKay Woolen Co that. hut hie dc think we {th year. McKay Woolen Co. ecwn ‘ [t is reported around town that the Baz- | - better for you than any | sar Siore have the lacmest and ‘best acted | Carpet House in the city. hon of goods in town Just arrived at the Bazaar Store to-day Da "Ee be tiful new | si ket books, pur: | . » 2 . autifu ew ines tn poc xt 100 pur: | : ow Bi OS, ses book marks, sets of authors, ete. Also Haverzal’s works in elegant bindings. Just now—Your money will buy more ies than ever before. Snaps still on. are California Mnuscate) frocer Here CLOTHING AND CLOTHING FomMe : Our stock of Overcoats, | "tins, Se per lbifresh layer raisin, 17e per Raeferes ee Lon Di | ver li; Stbs Valencia raisins,30e;5 Ibscurant scefers and Suits, for Mer | 30¢: 10 1 Demerara raw sugar, 35c; 10 and Boys, is large, good and | bers soap, lsc. Trade with us and save —Sanderson & Co. Big Strike —The carpenters, } . your mone cheap—just what the natives |: noney Another Wi is fi suy wher . a int this fall, Buy where pabihaee, munees, sheinbeneindtaahialehe you can b uy thee the: apest and lately at work fitting up the new quarters 10 mist; ake. Prowse Brothers | °f the Charlottetown Steam Laundry have : . { quit work, aad we are now in full running lead all in ( lothing, Ilats, | Order. We ask all our friends and every- Cape. cic, bely to call in and sce us in our new building lig wht, clean and compact. Re saiiaiplisninka member, just sronnd the corner, Fenton T. New! ery's old etaiid, Water Street. decli friend Re FRIENDS !—As a . "Alu ) fora bl ish to-night at Sanfa | of yours we would strongly | Claus’ headquarters, ady ise you to trade w ith | Choice mixture made to-day. Three Carter's. dec 15 3i. Drop into ( confectionery this evening for your choice candies. All Prices lower than the lowest. fur 21 cents at W. F. PROWSE BROS. if you want | | Mantles, Saeques, Dre »ss Goods. Millinery, Hats, ete. They! don’t have much to S.Ly about grey arter’s Those five pound parcels of raisins and those lines, neither do they | currants are voing like hot cakes at Beer ask a big profit. If you have} & Goft’s. ‘Five pounds of Valencia ime v av we a hs | raisins for 30 cents. Five Ibs. currants time you may well se2 them. | Bray ore pee pounds best layer Val- | ; encias fur 49 eents. | ’: se . ' Pi on Se Bros. Skatine on Government Pond. } <A pretty Christmas calendar in cellu- a idin Bros. not be im» edse assortment.— loil very cheapat Re We have bought a job lot eee te eeneee: Call and see our of silk H: indkerchie fs at a big | Redidin Bros discount, j ust the thing for | _ Every day a bargain day from now un- Xmas Presents initials on | ot Ney Sree rere here: — each Handkerchief, Those | ae ae who may want them will’ have to call soon, for they OR U p JOHNSON won't last long at the price . Eat e eee we ask for them. You may as well be made h: appy before Xmas as not. Prowse Bras. GENTS’ TIES, “EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office --« ‘Kent Street “Aug 16, "94—ly ‘The a SR : . SATURDAY, PPROPRIA YULETIDE GIFTS! DECEMBER 15, L894. = i - —- eee ee FOUNTAIN PEN. Amas Cards, ‘. Calendars. Booklets, FURCOLLARS & CUFFS chai wk ieens ToyB eoks, Annuals, Fancy Goods. A Large and Choice Selec- eee tion to choose from: (tier, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Nutra, Astrakan, ete a= HASZARD & MOORE. The above we offer at . bi diseount. Also our stock ‘2 leclO of Neckwear and Silk Handke rchiefe at reduced prices. ‘ D. A. BRUCE. 1894—1tu thu sat SELL only the BEST, whieh is rember 15, Woodill’s German Baking Powder, custom’rs to BUY. : 2 oo E =, f } / - a4 Se te n lor the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming and dying out, but during a time SHARPS Bui SAM or “ReRErErr the ' ront Rank for Curing rr. C@OTEGHS AND COLDS. For Thousands of Gants man, Problem ruggists and most Grocerymen sell See our window for good ‘ CL en Tiescheap. Don’t spend your of the Eour is what to| ARW STRONG & CoO.., money till you see our stock. buy for Ximas and where | : Proprietors, St. Jobn, N-B The variety is very large, the to buy it. 23—d styles the latest, the prices the a oe Se lowest. the treatment the S 1 4 best. Everything as repre- ° We sented, by a visit to i tf H. TAYLOR'S Jewelry Store, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. | decl4 PROWSE Baas. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Dee 11. C73 rhe OF ] ULD COUNTRY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS —_— - —— It Will Pay You! Read This! a A BRIGHT, NEW STOCK—NOTHING OLD! men’s Toilet Cases, Playing Cards, Whist Markers, Card Cases, Meer- schaum Pipes and norte as Gifts at all prices. These goods were bought in | the tirst markets for A pleasure to show you through when out | shopping. REDDIN BROS. N. B.—Onr usual elegant assortment of SATCHETS and PER-!| FUMES, 15 per cent off. Charlottetown, December 1, Cutlery, Lamps, Skates. Ladies’ and Geutle- A — CHRISTIAS ! LMVOA MN AddVil V 1894 DODP & ROGERS. Charlottetown, December 15, 1894--~tu thu sat [FF YOU WANT A Jacket, A Fur Cape, A Fur Collar, BEFORE CHRISTMAS, You Can Buy One Cheap at the London House. en ee OO a wi —_—_— HARRIS & STEWART Charlottetown, December 4, 1894—dy WE HAVE ertisementy under this heading chargea five cents per line. LOST.~-A bunch of keys. ‘Gosia at this of- We sold a larger | tic oo ee We will clear this lot| Losr—tas: racaday, hetween the hours of Sand Spm, on Kent Street, between Mark 40 LADIES’ CLOTH number this season than any JACKETS still on hand. previous year. out at a great sacrifice. Wright's icctory amd the City Balidiag, a P pew Find villbe rewarded by a t this offic decl4 SHOP KEY LOST —The flader will —_ PRICE, $2.75, eet ) Dt 9, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00. leave it at thi Oe eee , ‘ar 4 $ 75. $2.59. $3. bh Soa S676 & 725. fRUNKS—Trunks moved to trains and NOW FOR 1.75, $2.59, § 4: 3: 29, 20.49, DO (.4 .: Se oe de eae bys. ARMED WANYED—A aret-dians ee. None Nc19 xy , ' rman BOD Fr 2 Dar but th's kind ne uply.—G. A. Also, LADIES’ ASTRAKAN JACKETS, $32.50, $40.00, $45.00 ; | ut {hs Kind need apply.—G. A. Digow é chant Tailors, now for $24.00, $30.00, $32.50. WANT <D—A girl for general housework ia a : nall family. Apply at this office. These goods are all new this season, and are, without doubt a w ANTED—City canvasser of good addr sss; lary and expenses paid weekly from start. Pe sition permanent. Canadian aad Ameti- can vrowo stock. Advantages uneguasied.< BROWN Bros 0, Nurserymen, Torcaw Opt, nov27—dy tf the greatest bargain yet shown in this city, Please inspect . before buying elsewhere. acamisieltbeiilitie r “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Santa Clave bas appointed Mr. A. P. allin to do aff tre (x) Bis posting of Xmas Haadbille. ete. tiadaet ‘TA BARGAIN.—One hondred acres of ee ee al zooldwelling house, twenty acree Within half mile Railway tatioa, 3Co Price $10. Apply to M, P. j AN nové dy Im wk 2m a 3 ’ NOTICi ¢—Sam ples of piaiG and oraamental flower, 1, gypsy, balb and hangig also samples of glazed ware, at ths wf ih HoruesyY, Upoer Prince Stroet, nex loor to Williams’ Nursery Si cod ees Charlottetown, December 6, 1894—dv Established 1867. ———- (x )}—-_ _ YOU WON'T FORGET THAT NOW, WILL YOU? When in want of FLOUR have a look at our stock. We carry some ef the best brands manufactured ip Canada :—- Five Roses, Beaver, Ogilvie’s, Dove, > Matchless, Gem, Po Sunbeam, ete., etc., Loe Howard, Kent. ROLLED WHEAT, IN STOCK.-—A full CERIES. at about $3 per bri ROLLED OATS, line of No second-hand goods. J.D. McLEOD « CO, ne er cee Pure, First-class GRO- Inspection solicited. A LADY FAIR ) receive atches beautitully would be de of W or Gold Cases. With each Gold Watch pur for holding Rings, Brox whes, etc. In Sterti ng Silver we have ¢ Straps, Coffee and Tea Spoons, Silver Mount a DOX ' ; chased ighted t of Jewelry fy m our stock. We have little gems and engrave, warranted reliable timekeepers, in Silver hased we pr ta han lsome Plush Satin-Lined Case Our Conundrum 1 Jom dea, Pene is, . 7 » Emery Cushions, U mbrella ather Cara Cases, Rules, . ae eeene the sc ecraied in gad st vou will favor es w Was Answered Correctly by the Following us show you son i aia eaniie. avor vs with @ call and let lst~ Master J. McLEOD. E. W. A Y LOR, _c hav] lottetown Dec. 12 » 1894. McPHAIL. 2nd— + * ee JOUN LIGHTIZER. 3rd—s * CAMERUN BLOOK. Direct Steam Commnication Master Lightizer says in his answer that we are giv- oH ing a larger discount than 23 per cent under competitors’ Witii PRINCE & COW ARD ISLAND. &e. price. We must confess Johnny is right, as we do not want 40 per cent. profit on our goods, therefore the discount we can sell at below competitors will be greater than 23 per cent. Call and get your prizes, boys. BIG RUSH still coming our way. It makes us laugh sometimes to see how easy it is to sell goods at our prices still at other timés we feel sad to see good goods selling so cheap, but then such is life. G. A DIXON & CO. Ch’town, Dec. 13, 1894—dy _We beg to eall attention that, early in the Spring of '1895, regular steam communication will be resumed between LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. Thanking all our shippers for their past support, and ing a continuance of same in the tuture, We remain. yours faithfully, PITCAIRN BROS., 51 South John Street, Liverpool. For particulars apply to Snecessors to C. Robertson. | PEAKE BROS. & CO., Charlottetow nevid u Hants ast, Found, & OEE oer ey Ta ita wy * a © gp cet ep