wea ee > ~ a ee en ee om —_ Cee iP ah ore ne re Bor = THE DAILY EXAMINER . . - - - - - MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 18958. eer AwQtAnt« RS O« OVEN & FITZGERALD, LETTER LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR. PROM “R. N. COX ESQ. 5 In your issae of the Sth inet. I otice you have eleven points against the : : ' ‘ (roverunm t. one of jiobbery havit y been ROBERTSON'S BUILDING, p's eye i et as ab i i ion i reil rrhive MUL BN v id LUINU, | mv part, I do t believe in any of QUEEN STREET LOCAL L was the ¢ hee Work No 1 cone ruptior the grand | they all say the amou: public potitica! meeting in |r sech 4 bridge. The on she Market Pall to-migtt. | sutiivancand as he had to 1 The Gavernment and Op: | of speech Glways a ver position candidates for the yyic, wigan, sare city are expected to adaresg Sullivan forgot tie cleciors. Lisexpected pn pe: that other prominent MER sod the | fem beth sides Ponot ferget niy man I ake auln there aud take part Cog Canhgagariethadiea gd? bu _——-— > Ua. al sliced Tor Souris the sane @vening “ ' : : »andt S| Jaskel Rice when he ft the P Works office what McLean said red and whe read Cox’s letter hice answe ‘Did Me rarl echo : one ; : » 9 - ¥ the train ¢ would loply that there rom memory) that after the i taken down to a certain work required q wonld ithout any additional reni Hoard of } : rain: ‘ : but wa LnE i at It was s posed rit Tn Mwy a ti® simply ch lish to AMD OTHER ITRMS, |‘ s Sars commit in Morell belie t paid was too lor ult matt # = PROWSE Marie next vY extras pail me by mewn WHO migut in the ne “is good, the rooms lis question “Did Mellish come in on rstandit hetween Cox ar tii sot, WReefers for Boys, depth, a have to be * 4 “2 1 him fa rt and equare He lid) ke any advantage of me, nur, | _ ihea WwW ARV Ove charge ol i - H. N.C \ >. a . : LFR FROM MR. MELLISH. - Sir.—I onderstand that R.N. Cox stated T 5 7 i ' e More meeting that Mellish was duly ® Cc ; i i ed that his tenler for Morell Bridze . D yas a ted The statement made by Mr . : | ' . 3 ncorrect, anil t reiresii nie 7 . ’ ry l “ le ve tine facts In reference ti » - - that matter A considerable time after 1em. 7 Lig the date for receiving tenders, | was visited : » Salv , ne amed Rice, wl stated that he . tMa a ee to | off m i a | r te lee t} A sent Uy RN. Cox to buy off my The show is lar ge, the quality | : Hos, M ‘ : 4 : t a ‘ . « D 9, 1893 ' f - ' | rat -/ : \ POINTER NEEDED. - — - . a¢ " . ' : } 1. | ‘ ir. Dorsey delivered thie Sin,—lIs it true that Re r Br i f lectures Phys Z his sermon st night, said no at g of the Teachers’ Institute or Christian, temperance elector Sa ' vening it eut t was) his vote for anyone but an honest, c iris- - i t ilie@i in & mort |) tian, temperance man, and he we vould interesting and ructive r. There | his vote for ench? Will the gentle was rye aft nee It has been de an t is in time whi . of the fou led t te Mr eop! s MeLeod, of | eumes up to his ideal? ernit ve« rey was J é kin Z _— —_— —— BROS’ Lins Now, ehould he visited by every person . y ar quire a Suit tor themselves or the. wea Esoy. Mundreds of people have visit- ed it, and they have found it pad ght, the prices! right, the treatment you wie deem have don’t want to buy, » Youths, Overcoats for Koys, Over- iner- . coats for Youths, for Men, Reefers-for Men, Odd Pants, ~ Odd Vests, é}vercoats cast | Wonderfal Low Prices. ‘ i i : | Is Ran wver-, Pr ri E ’ a lecture Psy Hogy | Owe Fitzgerald the honest maa ' atitute ng of Sa who will neither touch, taste —————+{x)- -—---—— tre J : ' undle the unclean tl ng? I r- The 3 s Frida ening | haps he will cast his vote ea n u Ta I : g y us th p! la f z I Cry gra and : il music, _——_- recita al ‘ ; « 1h ts wae THE WibDOWsS COMPLAINT. , eas Wiil you kind!y ash Mavy.r -_ lia and to ask the City Coune!l to ark e "coy Oana somone He eess’s 6% The Wonderful Cheap M aie : were preact i in most Ma al to ask the poli« men to make + on er u eap en. ot es i keep the sidewalks sere a, | th pa R Mr i tL poor w idow with holes in the : ‘ Cc y ce | y rubbers. I never pass ® man’s Charlottatown, November 21, 1893. } _ ; 4 afoot of slueh and snow in } i I fr f s hourve, but I eay to mveelf : w ' ‘ side, dirty ins.d \ I M st ] a print his orl w write again D Cat I [ : P. W. (Poor Widow.) i ‘ z --- >_> * —_ syrup of Figs ret ¢ : dr Produced from the laxative and nutrr Ch a lenrecated t existence t . ice of California hge, combined ’ Healso referred | with the medical virtues of plants know! ' oof % — 4 « that follow to be most Leneficial te the human syetem, | ‘ a nal gently’ on the kidneys, liver and arg tle g yrega present | bowl-, effectually cleansing the system, r ‘ : yr nt j at of i pe ng colds and headaches, and ¢ a righte anes g alt tal ee nustipation 4 late New York des- Personal, pat Coghlan will be sued it io pleasing: S Dats tant Se angry f etatutor yrout L by his the | itenant Governor is somew! bet fir pI rat the | ¢ rs { 4 ‘ ij West — ~~ Dr il 3 Ni. “© ‘] it nn i J u have no ideawh ‘Ogive a34 _ a * ; Xmas | this year call and see G.H. b ( har Coghlan,” Tavicr’s stock of usefui and fancy articles . Bs ; 4 I During the holiday tr ade we will print | 4 Wise Ecenexra ha f Hor in gold any name on all leather goods ¥ } \ | g il bv u Haezard & M ore 1 a - . ‘ : . , is that which insists upon good quality. Surely , 7 diatheet Cas Wy e there is a difference between “cheap” goods and Ne aliens aukll ieate me before thé goods that are cheap. We are pleased to inform : i <unehne Beveridge ¢ vs "2 hole world. Kueh H ees HW nil our patrons in Town and Country that our Fall : . I ne once herself to ex-Governot Stock of good things for Christmas trade has been : ' : ' e@ Ve! eas : B; 3 Mre«. Coglla — the very Gniv Cc complet ted and waiting your inspection. Table da han marrie Ahenne s a -- ae een a good bargains in PERFUME to all Raisins (Dehesa and Connoisseur Clusters), Cooking 4 t snd Is'and, @ “Mrs le li at acl hs, Bebe alu Raisins (Valencia Layers and fine off stock), New _~ i ’ ne ; ° . X : | Se as a i hada a Currants, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, # a JOUNSON’S DRUG STORE Choice Flavoring Extracts, 8 ‘pices, Shelled Almonds, 4 if ASU. a . Shredded Cocoanut—in fact everything likely to uct 3 The Reson of the Break. allan ‘iets to p ! wing tter from the 7 i- Glin Mili « - t = pos er wiil eas at Mesa Bees Bs Wire yeutoth effect that wo f 3 prizes were piven t Norld’s Fai = acl af ae an + proves the We have been scarcely able to handle | ae ar & See Very «x ri to 4 Moool Milks re y = a % §Watd. and & iding among t oe bye the enormous trade that fell to our lot in i 4 , hes? an : a pane : t, as Feat ons oar ha co cee’ ene tober and November of this year, but | = Cort . -. s | otles ‘ . » ‘ Ha A. ¢ ind ra ali three awards to the | by working some of our departments over- ar he oanst wordine ate. oO the Corticel , 2 given until we eet of these awards cannet be | time we pulled throuch on time. * ee che oat 1 eee won't be for ~ ve : we re tnforn: dd offie ally that the award re 48 abo an) Oetober Sales ¥« a 7 . 6 a an _ ‘ eatin Aaa ything we either mies 0 cera It Is Rot part of our Advanced 100 per cent, | / wy lo slecel ve or defraud one, a You @¢ 2 CoOMTICELLI SILK Co November Sales - Limited, inl mat kotp 4 fill stock of these famous goods | 9 Ke Wane tite wot ing Siiks, Roman ft lows, | = s proves that our customers | ball ’ “, a . «ati-fied with the quality and price of our | o BEER BROS ) 7 a vd am ¢ ‘ 4 Weather Bulletin. Teroxte, Dec. Freeh to stron wind © fair. ii, 103 m. outhwest to northwest much colder weather dec) 1 Mark ri Wright & Co, Ltd be used for Xmas baking. If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power of your dollar call on us. SANDERSON & CO., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, November 29, 1893—w wf & wky | the Highest Standard of Excellence in Point of Flavor, Nutrition and Digestibility —-HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY—— “Sewsereee JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF. The public have a positive guarantee that they are get- ting the best possible form of concentrated nourishment. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Pecember 2, 1293. d See ti. = Great Clothing Rooms fucure re-| " ) get the oe best, and PROWSE BROS. will e Mae | Cox to the Comn ns t Public Works it a favor if you call and a look through, even if you Reefers for Wonderful Goods for | CHRISTMAS, 1893. ———- (1) ——- —— jt have the best Tne of | Vee: ee ag } CUTLERY XMAS PRESENTS. " withing Tt Ah, BOLISORS, hacia toile PLUSH & LEATHER CASES Ever Shown on the Island. ——AND-— = 4t the Lowest Prices 1!) Something Useful to All, on the Island, | ianinccb | SUCH AS MRS. POTTS’ SAD IRONS, 89 CENTS A SET. DON’T FAIL TO SEE MY GRRMERS, In Plash and Leather Cases. Royal Canadian ‘Complete Seis of Spoons and Forks in Plush Boxes at ‘W. E. DAWSON'S. W. E. DAWSON'S W. Charlottetown, Guns, Rifles & Revolvers a E. DAWSON’'S Clothes Wringers, | &3 00 EACH, AT December 6, 1893—m w f 3,000 Pairs of Sample Boots and Shoes | ——YWILL BE SOLD AT— HALF PRICE TO-NIGH7T sonal MIME ais .M. MeLEOD & CO'S., QUEEN ST. P. S—Owing to the big :ush Saturday, THIS WEEK. abov e satle decl1 we have decided to continue the Chariottetown, December 9, SOMETHING FOR 3 1893—dy MEN ! HEAVY WOOL cheapest right up. UNDERWEAR, No. better and from the all piiee value to be had. qualities, | Boys’ UNDERWESR—Special Value. | See what show in Men's _penders, ete, ; MOORE & McLEOD, Perkins & we ete, White Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hose, “ts- Suceessors to Sterns, Charlottetown, October 28, 1893--tu th sat Preparation for Grand 2mas Show. (x) ' ~> THE BAZAAR GOMPANY BOUND TO LEAD. he me “MARK DOWN” Magic Lanterns, fesides our enorm GOODS in every line—bought expressly for the Holiday Trade—we have secured an immense BANKRUPT STOCK, which we will sel: at prices that will surprise the sharpest bargain hunter. We are making 4 big on all our Toys, Dolls, Violins and Aecordeons. We have $2,000 worth of Malleable Tron Toys that are a little too expensive for the | trac om These we are going to sel! at Half Pr In our Bankrupt Stock will be found | fan endless ae of CUPS and SAU- | CERS. These are “Import” Goods, ms stock of NEW | | | | bought enti nie. from foreiga markets, Wholes should call early, | ale Customers and thus save the | | Our ALBUMS and PLUSH GOODS PICTURE FRAMING is receiving our when there is a rueh. | confusion of buying this season will be exceptionally fine, no careful attention, and a big stock of pains having been spared to secure Al “MoU LDINGS is just being opened. | stoe tk. | Weare making preparations for one of Purses, Satchels, n Dressing Cases, the Grandest Shows of XMAS and HOLI- Manicure Reta. Cuff and Collar Boxes, | If good | ot ods, low prices and careful | DAY GOODS ever inade in Charlottetown. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, an im- | attention will secure it for us i Qur Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annuals, mense show will be given. z en" re cure it for us, we al Lelente and Banday Hours, Toe ree , going to do the XMAS TRADE in ow Christmas Magazines, ete., are daily ar-! For VIOLINS and ACCORDEQNS we r : iving. } defy competition. | line this year. BAZAAR COMPANY, OLD DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. A. FULTON, MANACER. [893—m w f Charlottetown, November 29, xXmMmas Supplies POLITICAL MEBTINGS. eo i illiaiaeiee on oa eiae | Op fliegen. gh engl ben C. MACDONALD, will meet the electors of the Fourth Electoral] District of Queen’s | County, as follows :— (for Large, Juicy Réisins. | POWNAL HALL—On Thursday, the ‘ for nice, clean Currants. | Tth December, at 5 p. m. Go to Beer & Goff’s eres 3 a VERNON RIVER BRIDGE HALL— for fresh Candied Pee * | On Friday, the 8th December, at 5 p.m. for extra strong Flavorings. ORWELL COVE SCHOOLHOUSE " << On Saturdoy, the 9th December, at { op. Th. ‘for pure, unadulterated Spices. MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOLILOUSE | —On Monday, the p- m. ELDON HALL—On Tuesday, the 12th December, at 5 p. m. fine Pastry Flour. llth December, at 5 | cheap Cooking Figs. English Mince Meat & Goff’s: for bs for for Go to Beer Messrs MARTIN and McLEAN will meet the electors at the places and mentio:-ed in the. notice vertised by Messrs. donald, | pure Honey in the Comb. cheap, pure Candy. Fruits of all kinds. Confecticnery, } & 1 Ib. bxs. times of meetings ad- | Forbes and Mac- Go to Beer & Goff’s’ om for . for & Goff’s: for tor Charlottetown, Decembe: 8, 1893—m w f ST AMPS WANTED. Christie's Fresh Biscuits. ‘ oo English Pickles and Sauces. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other Shelled Walnuts and Almonds, | stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For all kinds of Xmas Groceries. 22%" pay $1 to $5 each, | GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Go to Beer i Have the Finest Line $9.50. Do not let a zg ol ‘convince you we are fully To the Royalty. GENTLEMEN,-—Having been nomil nated at a representative and influentia { meetine of the supporters of the Govern, ment he a candidate, along with Loge , Baq., in the Li li Snel beral miituency at the approaching Kle« Ll heg publicly oo 4 imate that I ceut anil how bidet ur suffrages on the ubt i do me ‘'n hi vl hon me as your representative, I w vill st of my ability advocate your juterests, and among the affairs ring iples. ywonor to be, miVinan, Gentlemen, j Yo obedient servant, L. E. PROWSE Chis ttetown,. Nov. 25, 1893. COAL. ved To-day, per Steamer Albert 800 Tons Victoria Round (syduey), 809 Tous Victoria Slack, . C. LYOXS. MINS WARY DOULL, STUDIO, STAMPER BLOCK. Justrnet ns given inthe va ous branch fi Draw = Pa Any per "eon per se ms having claims avalnst B) 99 ‘inex visia and Coban, ni steamers Bona- for the past season, will please present same for adjustment at our e before 12th mst PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. JUST RECEIVED | A Lot of New Overcoatings, We are making “¢ Overeoat for thing slip a very nik throngh your fingers. WORSTED PANTS, $3.25. A. J. MURPHY. ot 393- Ci’town, Nov. 2 tu fri sat Coot Profit Value lO THE ‘OUR OR HOUSEKEEPER WHO HANDLES Ww GODILU'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. 10 UND 20 CENTS. QUALITY | PRIDE 5, d2 THREE FRIENDS _— ‘ou Meet in Ot in Our Stock. ‘Quality, Quantity, Price. We keep everything a first- class Clothing Store should We only sell but fill and not keep. moderate prices, jdeliver orders promptly and carefully, Inspection of our Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will up to the wants of the people of | P. E. us a call, McKay Woolen Co. , 1893. Wants, Lost, Found, Ke Advertisements under this wedding chanaed five cents per line. Island. Give Charlottetown, Nov. in the rear of Mr. Apply to H. J TO LET—Two Cottages John Longworth’s residence. PALMER. ii—alec FOUND—A_ pair “of spectacles, Apply at Davies’ Drug Store, Victoria Kow. decs TO LET—A small tenement adjoining the Ferry Store, Lower Prince Street, —D. CHAP- PELL. 2i—dees “LOST—A bunch of keys. ‘ae at Hotel Davies. doc? DON’T FAIL to take advantage of the great discount sale of Milline ry at MRs. R. YouNa’s, Richmond Street opposite Hillsborough Sqnare. iw—aesi PRI- Constitational His- STANDARD BOOKS CHEAP AT VATE SALE.—Stubbs’ tory, 3 vols, Student's edition ; Hallam’s Con- stitutional History; May ’s do, 2 vols; Stubbs’ Select Charters; Lappenberg’s Angio Saxons; Backiles’ Histor: y of Civilization, 5 vols; Gui- wat ’s do; Uberweg’s History of Philosophy, 2 vols; Kaat'’s C ritic ue, 2 vols; Guizot's is- tory of France, * vols: ’ Gibbon’ & Rome, 5 vols; Grote’s History of Greee i vols ; Mahon’s History of E ngland, 7 vole? Gne‘st’s History of the English Constitution; Matthew on Population ; Froude’s Short Sketches, 4 vols: Mills’ Politic al Economy, ete. Apply to W B, P O Box 57 Si eod—teeS Apply at deci FOU ND.—A. “Chubb » Lock Key. isis alipee. MARE FOR , SAL KE —Six years old. Cheap | for cash or approved joint note,—GERORGE H. j TOOMBS. Im eod—deri W ANTED-—Apn experienced saleswoman (nO other need apply) for our Dry G Store.— J. B. MACDONALD & Co. ‘lw d&w—noy30 HOUSE TO LE T.- -A ‘onsaining five rooms, ood stabling attached, on Richmond Street Vv est. Apply on the premises to NICHOLAS Murry. tu fri ta pd—nows independent Elee- tors of Charlottetown and interest, for tthe nomination as candi:late Tm apect- i _ others the of this Province ot Tees ee ce oy ns i. eae UES: ota ig. Rs cd ay ys cs Penta eeprom pe —" Se on ni ee eee eel ees 33 coeneramennne st ab een mee eee aS os ee an o- son eusst = pet ae PUA CME Sit SSCS ial in ae a 2S ail i Fao se stan seme se hi i” singe rena it 7 2