e eee a te PATON & CO. Ss a 4 Clothing House—JAMI Scotch at the cheap winter wear, cold suitable for LEATHER JACKETS, THE to on = . ———— EE SS —+ DAILY EXAMINER. - - - “ MONDAY, DECEMBER 12 i882 — Local and Other Items. Parrnonize the Y. P. 8S, to morrow evening. Admission ten cents - Potice Covrt.—T his merning one drunk was fined $2 or 8 days - Pexnxy Reapixos —A good programme for to-morrow evening. Sve advertisement. o A Lisst Scrr —Rev. A. Thomson has in- stituted proceediogs fur libel againet the Daily Telegraph, as an outcome of discussion in that journal on the Bathurst school question. 7 St Pacx’s Cuceca Y. P. 8.—Be sure and make your arrangements to attend the Penny Readings in St Paul's Schoolroom on Tues day evening, Dee. 13, at 8 u’clock. Admission 10 cents, - Tus Hottpay Steasox.—Anyone wishing an acceptable X nas present at a modérate price should call at Johnson's Drugstore and examine the stock of perfumes shown there. ANOTHER SURPRISE.—All-wool heavy winter pants made te order for $2 A nice range of patter«as to seiect from —Jobnu Mecicsd & do. ec - Tue Docrors anv Tue Davoosmrs. — Those who have been interested in this question should read what Mr. Watson has to say upon the subject in his adgvt. in are other cviumn, —--. Beer Bros. handkerchief day was—as it always is—a sensational svccess. Largs numbers of ladies patronized the bargain counter, which was beautifully decorated with silk and linen handkerchiefs. thlenecstipaiealbonen Y. M. C. A —Special attention is called to the annual meeting of the Young Men's Chris tian Association this evening in the lecture room. A full attendance of members and frieads of the association is requested, cenciisnlgpientiones Was Sest Dowy.—During the trial of a Seott Act case in Moncton one day last week a witness became refractory, and, in reply to a question asked by the presiding magistrate, ovusigned the latter to the orthodox place of punishment. The witness “was promptly transferred to a dungeon cell. seusiinstiiineddinass Tue New Horer.—At the meeting of the promoters of the proposed new hotel, held in the City Ceuscil Chamber on Saturday, the reports of the ca vvassing committecs were adopted, aud some discussion took place as to the site. As suffisient steck is not yet subscribed the meeting adjourned to meet agsin atthe call ef the chairman. Hon. David Laird presided. oliiineds For tux Littte Oxes.—The hair on the ordinary doll ie made from the hair of the Angora goat. This product is controlled by an Koglish syadicate and is valued at $10,- 000,000 a year. After the hair is prepared it is sect to Munich and made into wigs by git!s Human hair i# used only for what are known as the “‘last dolls,” that is, dol!s for big girls, who like to do up their dolls’ hair in the latest style. Hamitton Mareh 2ist, 1892. Dr. L. A, Smith & Co., 536 Bloor St, Toronto: Gents,—Please ship us per GT R, freight repaid, three (3) gross more of your Anti- Jandruff. This makes six gross, or 864 bot- tles, purchased from you since January 16th, 1892, a little more than two months. The large demand is due to the merits of the pre- parstion, as our customers to whom we have sold it certify. We find it not only removes the dandruff and scurf, but it is an elegant hair-dressing for the hair. Clean to use and has an agreeable odor. It is one of the best preparations we know of to promote the rowth of the hair and prevent its falling oat. Wishing you peatinast success and an ex tended sale, We remain, Yours truly, Jxo. A. Barr & Co. 7 ia By Li siictninesetinaiieii Aw Istaxpen Kittep —From an exchange we learn that Mr. Oliver Beil, of Astoria, Oregoa, while out huntiog near Knoappy on November 18th was shot aad killed by the accidental diacharge «f his own guo. The de- ceased was born at New Loadon, P. E. L., in 1875. Ino 188% his parents removed to Astoria, where they have resided since. He is spoken of as & youvg man who was always cheerful, industrious, respectful, ob'igiog and ae jonable. The paper from which we glear these facts says. Death, twice io tragic forms, has been a too frequent visiror to thie worthy household. Que of Oliver’s young brothers was drowned in the Colambis, near the city, in Local and Gther Items. | | a VicroRiA Divist>N mce's to night. Den t torget the entertainment in St. Paul's a Schoolroom to morrow evening 8 | | i re GNew line of bracelets, rings, brocch«s, ete, | at G H Taylor's, north side ()oecen Square. ii i ia ect (x ‘ : ANNUAL Meett ic.—The annual meeting of : in Sotdensta wil be} er E: aH | oO CUSTO ME Mi ADE 52 Pp ANT “ 1 S10 te | ur ‘ -M: = ANTS anc “‘USTOMERS w ix tic rec EB i kod SOA AT Ce “ele lon oF tasbase OVERCOATS have come to go, and go they ought ee nee ren, ‘to at these prices. No shop-worn or half cotton “a , pivis . i (Pum tare tie vam Feet ee] Nt has always been our object,|800ds shown in our Store. on Saturday afternoon with a general cargo. | She sailed on return early this afternoon with = fal enrg>. ‘since we starte ‘ness, to LEAD|.. Have you seen our range of high-grade SUIP- ; wget) 5. apenas INGS and OVERCOATINGS! If not. you should Store BuRGLARIzED —The Pioneer reports Elomficld Station, was breken into recently ANG Let others follow. do so at once. New patterns and rich shadings. and goods to the/value of about $70 stolen | therefrom. No arrests. | ‘ Ane you tropbled’ wih week kidney,’ ==» We never want to hurt a com FURNISHINGS and READY-MADE CLOTH. costiveness, dytpepsia, rheumatism, ¢kin ; bo ING going at yery low prices. A fitting garment shape of Wilmot Spa Ginger Ale, Lemonto PETItON, but we always want our every time. troubies? Try wature’s cure, either in the or Natural Water. ‘ ee ° ‘ As Isiaxvex Maxuten—at No. 2 @ustgmers treated right, and we , = London Street, East Boston, on the SOth > : ult., Mr. St. Clair Burke, of P. E Island, e e 9 was united in marriage to Miss Flora, | . * yeurgest daughter of Mr. Reubin Swim, feel there is ho place on Prince Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1892. REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. of Cape Sable Island. ——— — — —_ a Masonic B pais. Tbeie va 007 attend x , en kawsatwartsaetize: Edward Island where they can buy \ p'e on Saturday night and bidding was lively. Toe boo: hs impor ed from Halifax for use at Cl } . | il it the Bezwr, were sold to Prowse Bros. The > » ‘ e . total amount realized by the Bazsar is up- ot Mmns as Cc icap as we can se 1 wards of $1600. 6 gE 5 misnindthay adits ie There is no Wholesale House in Masonic Tew; le to-night from eight o’clock wee Mu casiehetments tees the Dominion of Canada where QU i EN STRAT. only one dc I r. A pleasant time is assured all who attend. Commenosste.—All claims not cousistent they sell BOYS’ RE BEE RS as were ee with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the California Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidoevs, cheaply as we do. Ladies’ Sacques and Mantles. liver and bowels, cleansing the system effect ally, bat it is not a cure-ali and ake °o i a ss vs : preveaione that every bottle will not sub. The Balance of our Stock selling at 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Ii you want a good-fitting Garment at a low price try J B. MACDONALD. s>ontiate Dress Goods. We are selling off our stock of LADIES’ DRESS (90S very cheap. Our stock of DRESS GOODS is fine, and our prices will be found the very lowest yet reached. Buy of us and you buy at the cheapest prices. Swthlactins Messrs. Tucketr & Sow are often asked to sell their ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco to retail dealers. They never in any case do so, and for the best of reasons. The wholesale trade of the country have a distributing machinery which handles the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” without any addition to its permanent expenses. If the m nufacturers were to undertake that work, as they would by selling to the retail trade, it would require an independent machinery, the whole cost of which would have to be borne by the proceeds of the tobacco sales, and of course it would fall upon the consumer. Se'ling to the wholesale trade alone is, therefore, for the consumers benefit, and is a convenience to the retail trade, because every traveller who calls—in the grocery line—can take orders for ‘“‘Myrtle Navy.” gree Ready-made Clothing. We bave made a purchase of 500 pairs of Men’s Pants at a bargain, and can now show a genuine Al}l-wool Pants for $1.29, worth $1.75, and Pants for $290, worth $400. We will be pleased to show you our stock, represented the best value in P. E. Island. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN ST. = Prince oF Waves COLLEGE. —We are asked te avneunce that arrangements have been made for the giving of a short course in agri- culture at the Prince of Wales College. The class will be started on the 3rd January and continue for three months. The object is to offer a sp*cial course to a class of young men on the farm who cannot get away for the whole winter but could be spared for a few mouths, when the farm work is not so push- ing. The course may be briefly outlined as follows: (1) A study of the soil, manures, crops, ete; (2) short courses in dairying, Charlottetown, December 9, 1892—eod & wky = eee ——— = = = _— — = any other sulj-ct at the College when not ens geged at their regular work. REEECEK RS and ULSTE RS, why Mount Aturson Universiry.—The fif- sel jee E a horticulture, stock breeding and feeding, J breeds of live stock and chemistry. No tuition | fee will be charged and no entrance examin- ~ ation is required. Srudents teking this course A ‘4 for ME EN’S OVE RCOA i S will have the privilege of attending classes in = A" 3 9 —AT THH— tieth anniversary of Mount Allison Uni- versity, Sackville, N. B., was observed in our prices are n surprise party to | this city yesterdsy by the preaching of i special sermons in the two Methodist churches. In the forenoon Professor a Andrews preached in the First church and everybody ° Dr, Stewart in the Second church. In the evening a union service of both churches November, 1383, and the other died in June, | was held in the First church, at which ser- No doubt but we sell the best —eeeenretenmrenncee came 9, pence cena 1°84. His nother in September, 1887. Two! jwons were given by De. Stewart and Pro- ,uls, one an engeging youog lady of 20, and} fessor Andrews. The former referred one son remaip of the once happy family Captain George Bell, the sorrowing father, has long been in the employment of Mr. Marshall Kinney, the capreryman, and is honored ard esteemed by all. Beer Bros’. Bargain Corner. MiGHt HAVE BEEN AVOIDED, FEW 4d) ys ago we heard of a beautiful piece of Embroidery spoilt ty reason of the so called ** Wash Silk” with which it was made being inferi>r- The lady had used the best « Ik procur- able, she thenght, but each was net, the case. The Brainerd and Arms'rorg Wash Silks are absolutely fast, and if the lady referred | to had used them, her time and trouble | would not have been thrown away. No amount of washing would have c-used the’colors to “* ran,” and so spoil the work Ws have jast received a beautiful assort ment of these celebrated Silks, and unhesi- tatingly guarantee them to be abs lutely fast. TWISTED SILK We have also opened a nice variety «f Knitting Silks. Have you selected all your Christma Presents yet / If not, examine our choice stock of Furs Few presents would prove more accept- able thar a handsome Jacket, Muff, Cape or Collar. BEER BROS. Weather Bulletie Toxonto, Dee. 12.—10 4 m South to west winds, fine and moderately cold. witha tates twins Clothing on Prince Edward tsland|Qur Entire Stock on the mariet and the graduates from it spread over a parts cf the world. Professor Andrews! ,, . mite othe ainnnge decciiea ed FOR the money at SO per cent. discount. was a large congregation rat meta nietioway ato ne! We have the largest stock ever evening and at | o'clock to morrow, at W P Colwili’s. cell (x) a shown on P, E Island,’ and we buy As we have only a limited time for the disposal i of our goods, our patrons can depend on positive ee cheaper than any other firm can Saeiadicn . . m ‘APTAIN W. A. WEEKS | [oot Y Pas. . capraly’ We A MEEKS |begin to doit. THAT IS: A FACT! McLEOD & McKENZIE, Merchant Tailors. WILL DELIVER A LECTURE ON TH: SOUDAN WAR, No do bt about it. IP you don’t Lereiciors December 9, 180) —0od & why | __IN THE—— ee — aia oe ——— inital a inca Churen, believe it, come and see. ONCE A YEAR we WINES WINES MONDAY, DECEMBER. 19. We are the Farmers’. Boys, and CUT PRICES IN TWO. x nest a PORTS, | will look out for their interests ne This Lecture will be illustrated with 42 fne SHERRIES, {x) SSrewe cn the “enavee tg menne cf sh Gxy- ‘ ‘ nel 0 | Ni 2 0 et U G STO i = Oe CHAMPAUNES, &t re o re can on ‘ Ss - = | od f i ~~ ie ‘ | . -AGNES, . H+ drogen Lime Light s- <4 ey ry time. i | uk e no m'. tuke by f — | } ; Yy ! I ; VY f ea 7 hose Wines bave been imported from first. { (x class European Houses, and are pure, reliable (x) and well matured, . _ 4 ‘ ‘ . ss s ; © ar ) LECTU #8 «! going elsewhere to buy Clothing. ; REE BBO8, ——- We believe i Great George Street, . | Charlottetown, . E. Island.—des 1m eod * FIRST of the (curs Fiy ‘ — if there is a time to show your customers your appreciation of their trade | - - fTMIE FIRST ef the (curse of Five lectures CHKISTMAS IS THE SEASON. . In order to do this we have put our BEBD—A geperal corvent.. Sass by wel under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish : Sociery willbe aclivered in the LYCEUM. on elegant stock of Fancy Goods, in Plush and Leather; Perfomes, Meer |7ow, 82 Cumberland Street decl# T i“DAY cVENIN >. Ih oe be } * - Wer, > : 7 ee e is by r * ClEM R of st. an i 6} a schaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, etc, on our counters for the holidsy TE HAVE OPEN Gtentie wie ; wiject “A TP THROUG EUROPE,” 4 ‘J : season, and no reasonable offer will be refused. iM Sm Gaeed on ee eelling ary tn Hlustrated wi b Stereopticon Views the season, aud wish to he er . ’ REDDIN BROS. 2M SAYS wan fED—A general scrvant Must be well SO cents. For sale at Headin’s Drug Store ani iramediately. Those already at work are F Diamond Bookstore, Reserved -e+ts, 15 cents ; 9. 1892 od ing money; you can th issien, 10 cents, Lacture at 8 o'clock. Don’. . ‘: Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 2—eo ; y : © same. Apply Sk am 2i (a w)—declo Charluttetown, November 28, 1892—eed & wky : P, 0. Box 155, 8t. John, N, B, age BOYS CAPE OVERCOATS. CHEAP FOR CASH AT THE SCOTCH CLOTHING HOUSE.