at James Paton & Co's. Scotch Store. Ices, ind pr « < oats (Capes), assorted colors 4 h Waterproof C . A Cleara nee Sale of 130 Gentlemen's Scotc Se i ee ee our Ist of February, that will be sure to effect clearance. carry any Winter Goods over in this department. 130 Gentlemen's Scotch Waterproof Coats (Capes), assorted colors and prices, ii do. Melissa Rainproof Coats (Capes), do., do., 43 do. ‘TF weed Cape Ulsters, assort- ed colors and prices, 36 Koys’ Tweed Cape Ulsters, sorted colors and prices, 13 Youths’ Tweed Cape Uilsters, assorted colors and prices, 3 Gents’ Trish Frieze Ulsters. as- sorted colors and prices, 97 Fur Coats, assorted kinds, 3 Gents’ Fur-lined Ulsters, assort- ed kinds, Al Military Cloth Ulsters, assorted kinds, 14 Men's Melton Overcoats, black, blue and drab brown, ye SE et “ Fall will offer 220 a. THE DAILY EXAMINER. GLEARANGE SALE. Kelow is a list of the balance of Stock of READYMADE CLOTHING that we Winter and fromi now BesD33, We do 2 Light Drab Overcoats, & Men's good Nap Overcoats, S14 af e Ld 1s 16 Ass 4 3 37 43 165 se 7 ** & 6s 6° bs sé % os goods, lack Nap Overcoats, as- sorted, Heavy Rep Serge Biue, Cheap Nap Overcoats, as- sorted, Worsted do., assorted, ‘Tweed do., assorted, Nap Reefers, asstd colors and prices, Beaver Reefers, blue. Garey Erish Frieze, Black Worsted Jackets, Tweed Jackets, Trousers, 35 Youths’ “* 3D i? 30 Mens Black Worsted Suits, 9 Garey and Black Goat Robes, ** se Reefers, Suits, 3% White Kobes, E set ot Wolf Robes, 4 Ladies Fur Jackets, Also, all Bur Mufl-, Collar-, Capes, ete., at start- Groods, ling reduct ons. Call early and seeure a bargain. ~ . : a Sipe a Everything must go before the Ist of February. JAMES PATON & CO Scotch ewe cee ee ee we oe Store, Victoria Charlottetown, December 27, 1892-—eod & wky Clearance Sale of 13 Youths’ Tweed Cape Ulsters, assorted colors and prices, at James Paton & Co's until the a speedy not want to Come one and all. - 3 suca Row. | Weather Bulletir, Se f | Local and Othker Items. L. O. A.—A meeting of St. George's Lodge 1171 to-night at 8 o'clock, sharp. A full attendance requested. Fourth degree. Dinniea-iaiil } Very Fancy Goops. —The best gifts, the {cheapest gifts and the latest gifts for New | Years at the Diamond Bookstore. Ask the prices and be convinced. tine Guuty or Mvurper.—The— inquest at Mahone Bay, N. 8., on Saturday, on the body of the young man Hyson, who was stabbed by another named Mader resulted in the latter's being found guilty of murder. SHODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- perior to any pill. For Head- ache and Liver Complaint nothing can equal these Tab- lets. With the DISCOVERY they cure Rheumatism. 50 in & box ouly 35 ets. ti: Cavecur ny Cuarr.—In a California paper recently there appeared the marriage of a couple who commence1 housekeeping with a | “Charter Oik Stoves,” which on the face of | it showed their good judgment. The editor added it was a Benjsmin Bird, aged sixty, to | Julia Chaff, aged twenty, showing that an old at prices | Bird may be oangt yA. Ir is the testimony of all men who have tried it that Myrtle Navy tobacco has the most deliciers flavor of any tebacco in the market, and that it leaves none of the unplea- sant effects in the mouth that most tobaccos do. Tbe reason for this is the high and pure quality of the leaf, which is the finest known in: Virginia, and the absence of all deleterious matter ia the manufacture. Tue Bean Test —The beans which were in the bottle at G. B. McEachern’s store, Mount Stewart, were c unted on Christmas Eve, and numbered 2,593. The nearest guess was 2,600, made by Mr. John Pashie, who received the large, magnificent photu album which Mr, McEachern cffered free to the customer guessing the number of beans in the bottle, or guessing 1 earest to it. - Tux Wetton Case,—The counsel for the defence in the graveyard insurance case have applied to the attorney general for a fiat for writ of error. ‘This will te the first writ of error that has ever been issued in this pro- vince, so that the proceedings under it are al- together new to the members of the bar here. The writ of error is issued under the siguature of the lieutenant governor, with the great sea! yf the provin attached. The object is to avoil the conviction in the case of ©. B. Welton and Dr. Randall.—St. John Tele- g “apa ae THe Horst Trave —The Boston corre- sp yndent of the St. John Sua Says : The horse market continues quiet, although a good many horses are chauging hands. There ta no saap to trade and buyers are inac‘ive. There are, however, some excellent horses being offered at good prices. Low grade horses Ra : i , lant Seon fnngl Bana and western anim :[s are pleat? tulat $10) to $125 exch. Ovdinary horses sell from $109 to $175, and nice horses sell fairly at $250 to $300. Good driving horses sell at $175 to $250, with a prorpect of a better sale after this week. oe Hockey CLus ~—At a meeting of the Hockey Ciub, held in the eecretary’s room ot the ¥ M. C, A. last eveniag, the feliowing cflicers were elected for the ensuing year : President—J B Dawson, Vice-President-—-S C Moore. Secretary and Treasurer - L Geo Whear. Cap ains—G J Rogers, J E Rundle. Several were e'ected to membership, All members are r quested to be present at an adj urned mectiag in the same place on Fri- day ever nz atS7 30 sharp. A full attendance respectfaliy requested,—L, Geo. W hear, Sec’y and Treag. wilssiasi aang Farmers Harp Upr.—A letter from FErota, Mion., says: ‘‘Most of our farmers put in all the birley they could—ebout one-thied more acres was sown to barley than ever before— very little corn and not much wheat. The outcome is a poor crop of barley and not much money in circalaiion. A good many are sell- ing off their best draft horses in order to pay local debts. Horses are cheap on that ac- count. They are being picked up by buyers at ail the way from $109 to $15) per span jast now. Outsil> of th’s district the same horses are se ling a: from $300 to $400 per epan. The grain speculator is nut anywhere. Hogs are strong this seas»; so are chickens and eggs. Che tarmers d») not get dissouraged after all our drawbicks and poor crops at low prices, ihey are learning by experience not to putall co.fid. nee ia one kiad of grain or one kin] of stock. MIS°ES MUFFs, MISSES’ COLLARS, MESSES’ CAPS, MISSES’ ULSTERS, MISSES JACKETS, We are closirg out the balance of our Misses’ Goods at a price to c ear. Buy now } Buy from us aud save money ! | save | + ; /. money! iP \ i ‘ ' i ' ‘ Fur Goods of all,kinds very cheap this week, We want a complete clearance, and in order to secure it ‘* smash” go the prices. BEER BROS. Tcronto, Dec. 29.—10 a. m. Fine weather, moderate winds, not much change in temperature. _ . aw, —— Rail ea a Local and Other Items, BAND at thé rink to-night—good ice, beaciheciaiasealaes 1893 Diarnigs.—1893 diaries for the pocket, office or home; all sizes, low prices. —Haszard & Moore. —_——-»>---- NOTHING more appropriate for a New Years gilt to your boy or girl than one of our watches.—-E. W. Taylor. nella des A Boy’s Larne, with scro!i aaw attechment, would make a practical gift if your son is of a mechani@wmurn of mind,—Sampie lathe at E. W. Taylors deco Sons OFG/WGLAND —A special meeting of Lodge Brod wil be held this evening. As it will be th» last meeting of the year, a ful! attendance is requested.—J. E. Rendle, Secretary. eine nae SuorTHaNp —By request, Mr, Crossk:ll will start a‘Shorthand class for ladies early in January. Those desiring to join will please make application at once. dec29 —3i eod — —- ——— Scuxnpay-®cnoor Tra.—Tile Sund Ay School tea in connection with 3°. Pete.’s Charch yes terday afternoon was very successful. Punch and Judy were exhibited t» the great delight of the little ones. Sea An EXpLaNnation.—The clock on the Law Courts Buildiog was not illuminated last evening owing to some trouble with the gas. The defect is being remedied to- day, and the clock will likely be lighted up to-night ‘licialinied als Ask your neighbors if they use Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. They strengthen the nerves, tone the system, and the most stubborn cases of kidney diseases \ield to their inflaence. They are especially appreciated by the old. Ask your neighbors about them. 10 Slt lpi Tur Bdston Comepy Company is playing to large audiences in St. John. On the two first nights of their saason several hundred people had to be turned away, and all the reserved seat tickets were disposed of before the dvors were opened on one night. Dicconliacati Waterworks OComelerep.—The Sydney, C. B., waterworks have been completed and the water turned on, says the Sydney Herald. The present reservoir, at an elevation of 140 feet above tide water, furnishes an ample supply for the present requirements of the town. THE EXAMINER'S CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. It is a next, handy Christmas present for friends abroad, and wi}l show them how the Island home is pro- gressing. >---—— Iris very unwise to allow an apparently simple cold to run too long without attention, as it may lead to serious eomplications. We would advise anyone troubled with this at present fashionable complaint to call at John- son's drugstore and get one of the emuleions or cough remedies on sale there. cee idiachcs More Catenpars. —The neatly-arranged and useful calendars of the London and Lancashire Fire Assurance Company, ad the Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Company have been received. The Lon- don and Lancashire is represented here by Joho Maceachern and the Guardian by Carvell Bros. cece aie GrorceTowN News —A telephonic des- patch from Georgetown this morning says that there arrived at that port this morn- ing the schr. Marcilia Butler, Capt. Samuel Hemphill, from Guysboro; schr. Welcome, Capt. Fitzgerald, from Sydney. The har- bor is as clear of ice as in July—except a little round =he wharves. ssiicasienanteis In Trovste.—Summonses were to-day served on P. P. Gillis, Patrick Callaghan and A. §. Hewitt for violating the Liquor Regulation Act. Gillis and Callaghan are charged with selling intoxicants after hours, and Hewitt with selling in a room or com- partment not constructed aceording to law. The summonses are returnable to-morrow. Hockry.—At the meeting of the Hockey Club held last evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing'term: J B Daw- son, President; S C Moore, Vice President; LG Whear, Sec’y and Treasurer; G J Rogers andJ K Renole, Captain. There will be another meeting on Friday evening nex’ at 7 30 sharp. Every member is expected to be present; ComMeNpABLE — All claims not consistent with he high character of Syrup of Figs are purposé'y avoided by the Catifornia Fig Syrup Company. It acta gentiy on the kidneys, liver'and bowels, cleansing the system effect ually, bat it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not syb- stantiate. : jebsieacieieelsoin Gorss CAxe.—Messrs. A. & ©. Quirk have placed in their window one of their finest threceatory iced cakes, and offer their custom- ere, buying 50 cents worth of gocds, the privilege of guessing at the weight of the s:me.* A record will be kept of all the guesses, and on Monday, January 294d, at 4 o'clock pm, the cake will be awarded to the party making the closest guess at the exact weight, Tue Caitpren RememBeRND.—The Mar. ket Hall-‘hag been fitted up very neatly by the committee managing the union Christmas Tree and Supper to be given there this after- noon. The Christmas Tree, which ia well stocked with vseful articles, has been placed vn the stage, and the supper tables are locat- ed inthe body of the hall. lt is expected that between four hundred and five hundred poor childrea wil! be present. The proceed- ings will begin about five o'clock. MARRIED. On the 22ud inst. at the Dominion House, Montague bridge, the residence of D McLeod, Esq, brother-in-law of the groom, by Rev R McLean, John McDonald, of Victoria Crosa, to Margaret Jane McLeod, of Dandas. At.Charlottetown, on the 28:h inst, by the Re D Sutherland, Benjamin Pigot to Miss M, ggie Coftia, both of Mount Stewart. At the mans, Marshfield, on Wednesday, th+ 28 hinst, by Rev A W Mahon, George H Bolt, of Noth Milton, to Miss Ann‘e Fer- ,uson, of Suffolk. DIED. At West River, on the 2%th inst., Bridget Frehan, relict of Henry Feehan, aged 75 years. R. LP. r [Funeral will leave her late residence for South Shore cemetery at two o'clock to- morrow afternoon. ° In this city, on Wednesday, 28th inst, of meer Maurice Carroll, in the 73rd year of his age. {Boston papers please copy. } at a small advance on eost. pe NE ARTS eae _. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1802. Great Closing Out Sale ——-oF—___. READY-MADE CLOTHING! ee -~—({x) ——-—— —_- The Whole Stock Thrown on the Market at Unheard-of Prices. ———{x) — Men’s Overcoats, Reefers and Suits; Boys’ Overcoats, ~ e y Kicefers aud Suits. The whole stock must go. We challenge any firm on P, E, Island to undersell us. Gro where you will, you will find the prices asked by us the lowest yet reached, at J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. A Change in Business —AT DTHH— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT eee eee —{1)— vallibammaeramnapiaeaiine Our Entire Stock on the marlcet at SO per cent. discouwui. —(x)——_—+—— ——— As we have only a limited time for the disposal of our goods, our patrons can ‘depend on positive Bargains. McLEOD & McKENZIE, Merchant Tailors. Charlottetown, December 9, 1892—eod & wky CHOICE ENGLISH CUTLERY 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. RD eee ——_—(x) Seen “te TABLE KNIVES, DESSERT KNIVES, CARVING KNIVES —Sets of three pieces, in elegant Plush-lined Cases, handled in all syles. CHILDREN’S KNIVES Sets of three pieces, on cards, from 20 cents to $2.50. POCKET KNIVES ~—In Rodgers’, Ellin’s and Wilkinson’s. BREAD KNIVES—Some very tegitiful hand-carved Breid Boards to match, COOKS’ KNIVES—The very thim: for the kitchen. BUTTER KNIVES — Plated, varigusly handled. SCISSORS—Some very handsome Sets in Plush and Velvet Cases. RAZORS —The best makes. Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Brass Kettles and Cramb Trays. These goods are just the thing for XMAS and NEW YEARS and every day in the year. Will be sold for the next three weeks at 20 per cent, Dise unt for Cash only, W. E. DAWSON. The choicest and largest assortment I have ever offered. Charlottetown, December 15, 1892—%m eod & wky Burs! Furs! Furs! We have a large range of Fur Caps, Collars and Cuffs, in Beave r Otter, Persian Lamb, Seal, Astras Kan, ete., all of which will be sold, Fur Coats at cost. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, December 19, 1892, REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. 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