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P., this forenoon. Meln appe aa court with head bandaged, and ked very pa Mr. H. J. Palmer ap- I ared as | s counsel here wttena it f Ste re. was a lare il iers ve ' y surg and N River vas the firs ned He said he was call G about nine o'clock on Fridag . ‘ k : and arriv ‘ halt hour i , McK \\ m Hor ind i POR Gallant Wit \ the six = Wer House to in 8 dose Of medicine for | While he wa ore : and M I Came in, | O'Connell staggered ayain-t witness as he | . ne He th round fron ‘ ' was sta r and walked ‘ \ Kk. < aired to be in e act of fa zag st m, when My K pushed bith 1CK Pais h thought s ei t (; lan . SO! ‘ Zu m all on : ‘vil ricl want ling H ed puttin (ra i tl i | g (raiia ‘ to 1 i \ Ww a sa 1 \ wk McK 4 Mel i i Ole 3 : Lulnuty { K \ ‘ ‘ it ‘ I K n Melnutyre i ' ‘ M Ie it all gy = mh ri Wi i MeKiu i Meluty ‘ thie i Melnty : 1 he £ his ‘ Then the } IM \ t ‘ M Ir vA \ K MeIntvr \ ne He ‘ ‘ I is t re L ine \ ‘ } men dur lid hink McK | i e Meluty : NN m third time MelInty 4 I IK Cor v ! ’ | ! you.” MeIntyre was teide Ga g al pe and McK va lo M 4 —MelInty vyays ‘ ss a gent rvw him MclInty va . h g ‘ r Mek was a 1 \ va " ] far gone, ha ur" ell was perhaps the fullest of them He did eee anvone hit McIntyre, x t Mck n Horriel and MelIntyre r fi: h other, Lut he d.d H ! ! He saw Mel ¥t me ana ‘I Dt sid t : eph McLeod, blacksmith, of North whoa cipal ved Mr. Henderson » Gallant’s, corroborated the previous me ung addi tl v McKinnon McIntyre whi! as down outside the house, ju ul g He heard McIntyre tell McKinnon to come on, that he was ready bei hey met the third wh Mel gail W ] wer \ this time 4 hait Se 7 it The ured t be tusse ig Witness di d at McKir i I I M Pa H uw «6. Me In ty eeding atier 0 @ KnocKet down he ~ nd time He did not notice him c ? bef re N ’ cre interfered be- VF ’ j W Horrie ulled at Gallant’s with McKinnon on Friday night, and | . they were there O’C mnell and Mce- | O’Cont staggered McK or McK went to 4 and M Ir if a wot a ma Ise i pt m Mel re) W 1e8s m the | ok off vat I 7 (sa t u a a | au rht iin Me Ix non then made a at Me Int , and tness though’ he st k | i woukl swear positive Anvi {clntyre fe Next thing u le, where McKinnon struck M Int yt id knocked bien lown. He could n ewear that he hit him while down. W ;wught th ended 1@ y, and h Mie Kis no : int the h i3e t g uly for home He (McK mu) Ww sin, however MeIntvre was tt . ¢ oO r pear t roa W : : sa “0 M \ Con 5 ] ady : M Cinnon then mad a race hu 1 McIntyre fel! Abou ute af ls McKinnon came back to where wit eas was standing, ara ld him he was 1. and asked him to drive him to . L He was bleeding from the neck at } Witness put him on the sleigh | i drove him to town to the loctor’s [fo Mr. Palmer — wees had bee: rinking that night, but reco! “l what Witness d.d net str.ke en Inty hat iight He saw no one strike him pt McKinnon. He saw no stabbi iw, Jos Pem broke was next examine , He ited the st ry of the row ins le the did not not know what went on wd hedid 1 tgo out to Be He : i them ica outside, “and heard me e sav he was sorry he did not have oes but could not recognize the ‘ sdjourned till 2.45 i Asthma Cured Dr. Schiffman’s Asthuss Cate. Bane inn ilts. Its action 13 pedis a l certain. Pr 50 eta id pot or by mail " Trial package to e most skeptical free. Aadress Dr. KR. 8 ffrnap, St. Paul, Min: he window of Watson’s drug stmas presents tl 25d. \ An $l ane ‘. Present s sometimes hard to decide upon, ta BOTTLE OF FUME is always a ceptal le We are selling al] our popular odors at SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TILL CHRISTMAS JOUNSON’S DRUG STORE. © PRICES TELL! id so many j Never before have we ® PARLOR SUITS as this year. It | shows that the publie will and do appre ate a goo thing fered them. Elegant Rug Suite— three or five pieces—spring edges and backs, uphols tered first-clase. New etyles in Plush, other fashionable goods Broce -atels and Lounges, Stndents’ Chaire, odd Easy and Stn upholstere | pieces, ete. We hay in DINING e something entirely new CHAIRS. so ope, Marke Wright & Co, bt be KXAMINER . - POINT 3. GOOD PER.-. | New Masonic Hall, ? when it is i Santa Claus TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, For Christmas Work ! CRESS S GUUDS FURS aa GM POPs. Silks in Wash'ng Co'ors> PONGEE SILKS, Plain Set } SURAH SILKS, ALL Whip Corde. “Ze balance Roman Floss ke THE Shots. WELL ee SPOT SILES, NEWEST Plaids. KSSORTED sette, SHOT SILKS STYLES Hopzacks. an ‘WHITE D uCK, Twiste 1 Embro‘dery, | aa . _ a : Chariots. STOCK, Rope Silk, ey — ; THE Fancies. peT : Enbro ides Buk, | . ernie | LOWEST Stanley Cloths. | eal . ’ ‘ . —areereemeninteageieednen Knitting SHK, Narrow Ribbous POSSIBLE Bengaline>. QUALITIES, rochet Silk , IPTOHNS *ravenetts , Congress and | ( Sil fae aniotin ta: PRICES. ee AND Java Canvas. JAPANESE GOLD, Ribbons all widths et AS ei VUORS ai ulies, —_— j ; +e |) SSR Hite, ‘CHILDREN’S ULSTERS! sia ag Pon ts Hs ht 1 I iiages, t Embroidery. Satin Ribbons, | + Pe ven , 7 sg Double Satin. Ribbons, Ss ANY ec Our Stock Sfampe ; Linen Geoids. ART SILES. | Satin au Faille Ribbons, | a ' ae i Carving Cloths, Tray Mot] Burca: Elegant Designs, Large Assortment, | Baby Ribbons, we must clear the lot, 60 come and get ssi Searfs, Sideboard Covers, ete | Best Quality and Cheapest in the City. tibbons all shades, at | one cheap at \ ry ~ en > win —— wT 4 _— fe is ha | mm AWoOrWM - ~ - . rm | 5 TUT Dy py “4s | vm a STANLEY BROS. | STANLEY BROS. |STANLEY BROS.|STANLEY BROS.' STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. icKAY WOOLEN CO. - REMOVAL NOTICE. to REMOVE STREETS, : ° ” i 7 ’ Owing to our largely business we have found it necessary OUR STOCK to the commodious quarters on the CORNER OF GRAFTON AND QUEEN McLEOD & CO.,) increasing (LAT: LY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. J. BD. to meet the improved and enlarged, and where we will be better able than ever demands of cur patrons ae anything in the line of Readymade Clothing, Blanketings, ‘Tweeds ‘and Gents’ F urnishings, | REMPMBER THE PLACE, CORNER GRAFTON & QUEEN 5, 1895—t t which we have CALL AFTER DEC. 7. STREETS. Charlottetown, December Everybody Read This ! This year we find our stock of FANCY GOODS so large that we are compelled to secure more room to show them to advanta,e. We have been lucky enough to procure the Store next to our own, and for one month will offer all our stock of Fancy Goods at big discounts. Plush, Leather, Wood, Japan- ese-goods, Pocket Books, Pipes, Cigar Cases, ete. Everything must go. Our immense stock ef Perfumery, Hair Brushes and Toilet Articles will be included in this Bargain Sale. REDDIN BROS., POST OFFICE Cents’ Furnishings. All the Newest Siyles, all ‘Sizes, at all Prices ‘Special Value in Top Shirts and Underwear. ——---——— +(x) -—— — —— - OPPOSITE ttetown, Dee. 2, 1893— ly Im 1 893. CRAND ‘Literary & Musical Evening A ND—- Song and accture Recital. ROSA -DERINA, * Renowned Prima Donna of Ireland, ao oe ant and ee by Special Ap- polntment to H. H. the Pri acess of Wat 1, eae by MRK. G. R. VONTOM, Tae Disunguished Tenor and Humorist, At the Lyceum, Charlottetown, inane Wednesday & Thursday Evenings, : December 20th and 21st Doors oper. at7 o'clock. Commence at 8. Admission, 25cents, Reserved Seats 2 decll—iw eod then dy SKATING, lhe Hillsborough Skating Rink will be opened for the season on THURSDAY EVENING, 2!st December, inst :— Gentieman’s Season Ticket $4 60 Lady’s * aks sone ae Afternoon ” ee Rink will be follows :—Every night and every Saturday afternoon Ba: nd will be ia attendance ey oy night, also on every aa open during the eFeason a3 Monday and Thursday Tuesday, Friday and ery Mon alternate Thure- ghi and every alternate Saturdas aft eTHOON : J ssinake for sale at lin Bros ». D. Rankin’s, Red- . and A. 8. Johnson’s. Single admission to skate and promen- Db. C. McLEOD, declé Secy- _Secy-Treasurer. PB 1. RAILWAY. Christmas 3 Holidays. Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on December 22nd, 23rd, 25th, 29th and 30th, 1893, and on January ist, 1893, good for return up andon Janu- ary & = [Re] J. UNSWORTH., Superintendent Ra way Office , Ch’town, f Pex 16, 129%. ust RECEIVED | A Lot of New Overcoatings. We are making a very nice Overcoat fur $9.50. Do not let a good thing slip through your fingers. WORSTED PANTS, $3.25, A J MVRPHY. Clvtown, Nov. 24, 1893—tu frisat Vi ts, ont, F onad. &e | Advertisements ander this hi mines charged five cents per line. FOR SALE —A light, new double sleigh, rimmed, pole and shuts, for sale cheap ut | UcINNIS Bios’, Ca riage Builders, Kent Street, tf—dec19 LOST. —This mosning, between Undertaker Hennessy’s and Reddin Bros’., through the Post Office, a poe ket book containing a sum |; Of money anc valuable papers, Finder will kindly leave same at } thats office. 2i—dec 1s WANTED—A can canvass the city. P. O. Box 71, city. asser of good address to Piease reply right away to deci6 WOOD FOR SALE—Two hundred cerds of Soft Wood for sale by F. TURNER, Marshfield P. O., East River, Lot 34. guar 3i—dee 16 AGENTS WANTED—Experienced sales- men for new 25c household articie—sells at sight—for Quebec, St. John’s, Halifax and Charlottetown.—342 Yonge Street, toronto, Ont. 3! pi—deci6 SALESMEN WANTED—To sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight to every business man or firm; liberal salary and expenses paid; pe rmanent position. For particuls ars address’ with stamp, o = Senntas. MPG, Co., Milwaukee, Wis, 4 G {LOVE LOaT— -Lost, a kid glove. ~ Will the finder kindly leave it at THe EXAMINER office. deel4 TO LET—Twe Cottages in thie rear of Mc John Longworth’s residence, Apply to H.J PALMER. 6i—dec9 D f\ B R ( A) EA 7 FOUND—A pair of spectacles. Apply at 8 s 5 RNISHER. | Davies’ Drag Store, Vv ie toris a Row, Pies. Charlottetown, December 9, 1893—tu thu sat et ee tem, Eee: doe gt this office. dees | FOUR POINTS. QUALITY. How far we have. gone in this respect. shoes. and let them tell the story. POINT I. STYLE. How well we succeed in our efforts to keep down prices and put . on style, just see our marvels, let them relate the tale. FIT. hear the price, see the Ifow they do is proven by the r: ypid sales Be a woman ever so’ CY ee ee ee! eet a ee decks ai ‘Try th LONDON HOUSE OREN | Porson 4 Weyer or tem Sy \ iting wind? Try the LONDON HOUSE J. M. McLEOD & CO. ry the LONDON Try the LONDON HOUSE Try the LONDON HOUSE argument. POINT 4. n, December 18, 1893—<dy HOUSE Charlottetow CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT ——IN THE—— That you can get a much better class of New, Pure, ay oe eee aie ON THE EVENING OF “Thursday, 28th December. Fresh GROCERIES at the Yes, we are SUPE vin The firs st part of the Entertainment will consist of Vocal and Fasivenaiaal selec- tir ms by young people . The sec cond part will be a Children’s Entertainment, in which “The Tables are Turned,” and Santa Claus keeps his Xmas. Admission, 25 cents; Children, 15 cts Reserved Seats, 35 cents; Children, 25 cte. Tickets for sale at Davies’ Drug Store on and after Tuesday, the 26th inst. } dec18 TERPSICHORE HALL, 1893 NEW STORE than else-, Charlottetown, November 9, 1893—m w f TO LET. > > ’ r | where in the city. Every- - | _ The Premises lately occupied by Mr. George Thorne, situate on Sidney Street, containing eight bedrooms, kitchen, dining’ room, shop | and front room; good yard and stabling, ete. Possession imm‘ iately, Apply to Just: JAMES F. CURTIS. {| _ ou } | “MISS MARY DOULI, thing for Christmas. PEW Gold and Silver Watches, EAT and Pretty Jewelry, OVEL Fancy Silverware. —— x) Wes LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON <w For FUR CAPES. For ASTRAKAN JACKETS. For MUFFS and COLLARS. For FUR CAPS. For all kinds of FURS. and Low Prices. HARRIS & STEWART, - - - - LONDON HOUSE in CHAINS, BROOCHES, GEM RINGS, ete “On with the Dance, let joy be une -onfined,”’ | e t The subscriber gives notice that the present | ADU LT ( LASS Is still progressing, and that | Class for Children will be opened on the | FIRST THURSDAY of the New Year. For particulars see Circulars. STUDIO, STAMPER BLOCK. J. D. McLEOD & CO. G. £. | Instructions given in the various branch | Charlottetown, December 14, 1893—1tn th sat \ es of Drawing and Painting. E. BURRIS. can 9 “ain G06 wky ll 6 i lecl6- . 19, 21, Jan 1, % December 18, 1893—] w ily aee * 7™ {Xx )— TAYLOR, | North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown, P. E, I, iat TS Saag ‘Ere. ION EEF Nes ty SE in RM ary ss x es See eae uo i * TT ere. eS s at <—s oo tiga we = MRA age 2 MPS BAT TS Ce ae —rerer Ree EN ny eS re - = ‘ a yh a en eee RETEST ERED Meee are ee oa D s ‘s cas $5 Rae SP EAT. RE . “~ - ‘