New Black Goods, Ribbons and Silks received. sc i SB alti i : ; : ; 9 MMR ERE age 2 Best Five-Frame Brussels Carpet, 90 cents per yard, at the Scotch Store. ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER. - : - . MONDAY, DECEMBER 19 :?892 Lecal and Other Hems., Remember the great auction to-night, at - : 7 30 o'clock, at W. P . Co. will @, ~- Nomination of ' roo @ licers and | first degree in St. Lawrence ° A Mitrrany Marrer “The Soudan War,” Capt. Weeks’ intercsting lecture, |. this evening | : ‘ee W. W. Wetitver’s§ advertisement crowded out of to It will a; pear to-morrow lay 8 issue, B. K.1L, Vietoria Preceptory, will meet to- night, in Euston street hall, to receive prop -| sitions and practise on the lst degree. oN LARGE STOCK of gold and si.ver Ledic sand Gents watches for the Xmas trade, at much | lower prices than formerly at G. H. Taylor's -_ Horses! Horses!—Keep them warm by buying Rugs from us. Those of our] own make are excellent vaine.—McKay | Woolen Co, 10: —decl6 ——__o———— A Siren? Increase.—There are one bun- dred and thirty-one app'ications for license to sell liquor in Halifax the comiog year This is an increase of ten over last year. - Lecrure at Mount Stewant.—J. Heber Haslam, Esq , will lecture in Mount Stewart Hall on Tuesday evening next, at half-past seven o'clock, Subject, ‘‘Westero Canada,” cosifeccemiiedaiy We will clear al! our fur goods out at very low prices. Any who need anything in that line will tind our goods the lowest pices and beat goods. —-W. A. Weeks & Co,, next Beer & Goths. dl? 3ieod = - Tue Christmas number of the ** Collegium” published by the students of St. Dunstan's College, is for sale at Haszurd & Moore's, the Diamond Booketore and at the Bazaar stoie, price 5 cc nts. cinemniiidininnns We understand that the Charlottetown C. P. C, Society will met vt their rooms on Saturdsy evening next. The portly chair man will be present in good form and his kindnesses of last year will be duplicated. Success to the C. P. C. and ite promoters. tetas Miss Ressxi.’s Entrentatnment. -~ To avoid deisy at thefentrance, Miss Russ |! has arranged thet ladi « and geotlemen accepting her invitation to the entertainment at McLeod's Hall on Wednesday evening next, may procure their tickets of admission at Mr. Watson's drug store at any time previous to the hour of entertainment. . ; con chaihcenaiiiiadiiat Potrce Covurr —This morning, John Carroll, Richmond Street, was lined $100 o three months imprisonment, fr a breach ofthe Laquor Regulstion Act, and six o her cass against the sm») person were d smissed A summons against James Duffy, Dorchester Street, for a similar offence, was diemissed. Mr. J. J. John- ston appeared as counse) for Carrol], and Duffy was represented by Mr. J. H. Good ——<—$—$<———_— Propuce Satrements —The schr. Cora Morrison, Bell, master, cleared for Glace Bay to-day with a cargo consisting of 800 bushels potat:e*, 1.000 bushela oats, 500 bushels turnips, 6 barrels pork, 125 tubs butter, 10 tons hey, shipped by Rritenbury Bros. The schs. Laurier and Sangster also cleared to-day—the former for Boston and the latter for Halifax. The Laurier took 4.250 bushels potatoes, and the Sangster 3,250 bushels potatoes. Buth cargoes were shipped by Geo. H, Toombs. Ayoruer BoreLtary.—The store in conn: c tion with the Fish Market on Grefton Street was entered by burglars at an early hour on Sunday morning aad some small articles were taken. The tilla were searched for money, but they happened to be empty at the time as all the money in them had been removed on Saturday aight before closing. An entrance was effected by breaking the glass in the show window. Officer Carter and Watchman Merchant saw two persons loitering in the neighborhood of the Fish Market about one o'clock ia the morniag, just before the bur- glary was discovered. 1h» two undertook to shadow the men, as they thought they were up to some mischief, but before they bad time to close in on them they suddenly disappeared, siete A Larner Fowenat.—The body of the late Mr. John Kelly, Water Commissioner, was interred in the Roman Catholic ceme tery yesterdxy afternoon. The funeral was one of the largest seen here for years, bearing testimony to the esteem in which Mr. Kelly was held by persons of all classes and creeds. The pal) bearers were David Laird, Alexander McKinnon, James Byrne, Charles Lyons, P. F. Doyle and Edward Kelly. Besides the large bedy of citizens in attendance, the Citizens’ Band, police force, firemen ana fire board, City Coun- cillora, the Ancient Order of Hiberniane and the Benevolent Irish Society marched ip the order named. The floral decora tions on the casket included a Celtic Crocs from the Ancient Order of Hibernians. The service at St. Dunatan’s Cathodral was conducted by His Lordship Bishop Mac dowald, assisted by Rev F. C. Kel'y (son of h» deceased),Rev. P Hogan, Rev. D B. Reia and Rev. A. MeAulay. The Cathe dral was thionged with people during the service. —_———_- > A Little List. _— — Perhaps there is so nethioz ip it you would like for Chri-tmas. Englich Gaiters for Ladies, Men and Chil- dren, very po; ular and fashionable just now. Fur Muffs :—Bear, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Seal Sab'e, Astrakan, Upes-um, Nutria. Hare, ete All our Fur Goods are good value. We make a point of keeping the quality Ur and the prices DOWN Kid Gloves snd Sik Hoendkerchiefs A large variety. Mutfs:—Once used, always used, They give genumne eomfort when driving. and are one of the most useful avd acceptable presents ob- tainable. Foot Linea Drawn Work in a large range of | patterns. Fur Collars.—Warm, pretty and populer | J Evening Faas, in black ani white. Fur Capes.—Special value now offered in Beaver, Persian Lamb, Nutris end Seal Capes. BEER BROS —— i Weather Kuiletin. Tc roto, Dec. 19 20% m Fair to-day; some snow or slet to-nigh'; higher temperature. NEW be appointed this week Seer Steamer So.p.—The steamship Gulnare arrived here t )-weil on Sunday. We | (zlace Bay Miaing Company for use as a ; Our remy ining stock of Jadies uilsters, cloaks, Local anil Other Items. Tr MPERANCE MeeETI i | to-bignt, —_—s> + Lodge to-night. | N. S., Dec. 19: schr. Soudan, frown Cardigan for Boston, south ; four schooners. _— - a ‘ee “Blue jackets arriving at Suakim,” weral GorJon and the Battle of Tam 431 at tte Soudan War this evening. | fin Wegup’s Farr Commissioners —The W<tld's Pair Commissioners for the Maritime | Provinces, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba wil] understand th:t she has been sold to the tow boat idee Norics.— Ladies and gentiemen are re- quested to be sharp on time (8 o’clock) this evening, sv as not tu interrupt the lecture. Capt. Weeks will >doubt find a large at- | teadunco of ‘re ulare,’ W will give a discount of 20 per cent. on el copes, from tov until Chiistmas. Big b .rgaius for iboe iu need of these goods — W. A. Weeks & Co., next Beer & Goffs. dl 3ieod Sre Tuxm.—The stores are being decorated for the holiday trade, The show window cf Paton & Co’s, is attracting considerable atten tion. Santa Claus and his haloons, as well as the two ladies with sweepers, are certainly worth seeing, - - A Goon Ipga,—It is proposed to give a tea to the poor child:en of the city during Christ mas week, under the auspices of Harbor Light and the League of the Cress. The committee t> make arrangements met at the « flice of the Stipendisry Magistrate this afternoon. THE FXAMINER'S CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT is for sale at tle Diamond Bookstore. It is a neat, handy Christmas wresent = for friends abroad, and will show them how the Island home is pro- gressing. ancitedipdinaicias We do not know of any preparation that has caught the public favor in so short a time as Dodd's Kidney Pills, but when we consider that three-fourths of the Canadian people are afflicted with kidney trouble in some form or other, and that Dodd's Pills are a quick an permanent cure for all these troubles, the large and increasing demand can scarcely be won- dered at. Sold by all dealers, or by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents per box. Dr. L. A Smith & Co., Toronto 2 ResoLutien or ConpoLeNce.—At a meet- ing of the Benevolent Irish Society, held in the Lyceum on Sunday evening, the President, P. McCourt, Esq , in the chair, the following resolutions, moved by Mr. S. Bolger and seconded by Mr. P. H. Trainor, were unani- mously adopted : Whereas, [t has pleased Almighty God in His inscrutable wisdom to remove by death one of the oldest and most honored members of this Society—our late worthy brother mem- ber, Joho Kelly, Esq $ And whereas, The records of this Society bear eloqyent testimony to his long and useful career as member,’ President, and in various other capacities, in all of which he served with great fidelity, thus endeatiug himselt to hia fellow members and fixing a worthy ex. ample of patriotism, integrity and devotion to duty for those who survive him ; Therefore resolved, that this Society is de ply grieved at the loss it has sustained, and des res to testify to the many virtues of their deceased brother. Further resolved, That the Secretary of this Society shall forward a copy of these resolutions to the sorrowing widow and family of the deceased, to whom its members tender their heartfelt sympathy. swig St. Vincent of Pavut.—The annuil pubic meeting of St. Vincent de Paul Society was held in St. Dunstan’s Cath- edral yesterday at 4 p. m. President Caven occupied the chatr. The treasurer and secretary's reports were read, showing the good work done by the society during the past yesr in relieving the deserving poor of this city. The receipts from all sources amounted to $534, and expenditure $540 —leaving a small balance of $6 due the treasurer The money was expendel in provisions and coal and various donations in cash, The Society lately purchased a cargo of coal amounting to 110 tons, to be distributed during the coming winter. A collection taken up »mounted to $19 25 There is also in connection a Lidies’ Aid Society, which distributes clothing, ec. As the winter will no doubt be a severe one, we would suggest that anyone wishing to assist the Society can de sv by sending their contributions tothe Treasurer. The election of officers resulied as follows ;— Spiritual Director, Rev. D. B. Reid ; Pre- sident, John Caven; Vice-President, P. McCarey ; Treasurer, A. A. Macdonald ; Asst Treasurer, Jas. McIsaac; Secretary, A. E. McExwchen; Asst. Sccretary, P. F. Doyle. 7 - The names cf ex Councillor Byrne and G—ia Wright’s Hall, | Surppine Inte tvicgexce.— Port Mulgrave, G since we started business, to LEAD and let others follow. P ver Beli! Pa \=) it has always been] our object, We never want to hurt a com petitor, but we valways want; our customers treated right, and we feel there is no place on Prince Edward ftsland where they can buy Clothing as cheap as we can sell it. ‘There is no Wholesale House in the Dominion ost Canada where they sell BOYS’ REEFERS as cheaply as we do. As for MEN'S OVERCOATS, REEEERS and ULSTERS, why our prices are a surprise party to everybody. No doubt but we sell the best Clothing on Prince Edward Island for the money We have the largest stock ever Mr. (rarles Lyons are mentioned in connec- tion wi h the vacancy on the Board of Water Commissioners. Good men, both. ——— Where did you get the gooda? Are they bankrupt stock / These are some dollar overcuats. Any person who sees the } eloth and wants a cheap overcoat, buys every ‘ime. We have had such a run on them that we had to repeat our order for the cloth ~ John McLeod & Co. A. DEOFR HD (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND MeGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE.,......c.cevessccveeceeese QUEBEC URANO Fo ccccccccnccespncecntee eee | to this cflice Street and St. Srewarr, Glasgow House, Grafton street. ; Orda ‘you steal them’ Ht Cheaper than any other firm can of the questions asked ; when we show the cloth we put in our 10 deci9 -cy i yr oes FREE OR TO HIRE for nine or ten months a «ood driving horse, Will be | loaned free to a trustworthy person. Apply to’ dec}9 OST. On Sa urdey last, between the Woolen Mills and (he Weigh Scales, seven dollars in es. Tleewner will be greatly obliged ard wiveareward tothe finder if same is returned li~—deci9 L., Box 416, Ch’town P. O. Wan rt) Gentleman or lady to travel f&s'e ary £€7.0 ?omtion permanent Kailw y, fare pa'd hee Friciere references and seit | eddrees d stan pod envelope —NATIONAL, 1¢€02 Monedaock Buiiding, Chicago. dec 7— fi law (sat) ; T° LET—A house, with shor, warehonse and on the corner of Plexasant seven rows, Arply to PRTER Peter’s Road. novl2—tf shown on P, &. Island, and we buy begin to do it. THAT IS ‘A FACT No dopbt about it. If you don’t believe it, come and see. We are the Farmers’ Boys, and will look out for their interests every time. Make no mistake by going. elsewhere to buy Clothing. PROWSE BROS. Furs! Furs! Purs Olier, -20urzStock was never s) complete, and lower than any, Auction_price. Charlottetown, November 28, 1892—eod & wky iV ” ne ~~ Raw iw, (x) We have a large range of Fur Caps, Collars and Cuffs, in Beaver, Lamb, kan, ete., all of which will be sold Fur Persian Seal, Astra= 2% a small advance on cost. Coats at cost. D. A. BRUCK, Charlottetown, December 19, 1892, REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. CHOICE ENGLISH GUTLERY, 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. —— -~— ———(x)——_——. ___.— TABLE KNIVES, T) : ' DESSERT KNIVES, ¢ 1e choicest and largest assortment I have ever offered. CARVING KNIVES—Sets of three pieces, in elegant Plush-lined Cases, handled in all syles. CHILDREN’S KNIVES Sets of iene pieces, on cards, from 20 cents to $2.50, ’ POCKET KNIVES - In Rodgers’, Ellin’s and Wilkinson’s. BREAD KNIVES—Some very beautiful hand-carved Bread Boards to match, COOKS’ KNIVES—The very thing for the kitchen. BUTTER KNIVES—Plated, variously handled. SCISSORS—Some very handsome Sets in Plush and Velvet Cases RAZORS—The best makes. : ope Plaied Knives, Forks and Spoons, Brass Kettles and Crumb Trays. These gocds are just the thin for XMAS and NEW YEARS and every day in the year. Will be sold for the next t'ir¢e weeks at 20 per cent. Discount for Cash only. W. HK. DAWSON. A Ghange in Business ——A'T’ DEL p— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT —_———-—-— {1 )—— —— — ~— —_— Our Entire Stock on the market at SOQ per cent. discount. 4x)— (x) Charlottetown, December 15, 1892~ 3m eod & wky 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 Headquarters for Skates] COAL. = : = .4 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. 068 PAIRS OF GENUINE ACME SKATES. CUTLERY! We have the largest stock ever shown in the city from the best makers, such as Rogers, Ellin and Boker. LAMPS! Albion Slack, the best for Blacksmith use R. McMILLAN, decl0—1m eod P.E. ISLAND RAILWAY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, j } "Ee RN T ro ETS . one firet-class fare wil] 4 ‘ | 6 sesued toand fiom all stations on this | Railway on Dec. 23rd aud 2ith ias DODD & ROGE RS, | return up to and on Jounary 2, 180 eee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. J. UNSWORTH., Charlottetown, December 13, 1892—eod Supe intend Railway Office, Ch’'town, Dec. 14. 1492. — tod pat ga wky prs ENGLISH GOODS just received at JAMES PATON & COo’s. SCOTCH STORE. PAl- as ao me y _— rder Anti “Db »~ ™, will rail \o ke