ee Se a eaciiaDalk és LY ete pncammanrecs 8, ae { ceived. » / Silks re and Ribbons New Black Goods, Best Five-Frame Brussels Carpet, 90 cents per yard, at the Scotch Store. alle Ls a Ms ae - ~— THE DAILY EXAMINER. WEDNESDAY, DECMBER 14 i892 Local and Other Items. Hook ano Lapper.—Summerside is to have a hook and ladder company. an = I. O. O. F.—Regular session of Port la Joie Encampment this evening at eight o'clock sharp Election of cflicers. — > —— T ECTURI Mr. S. M, Bent, of the Journal, isto deliver hia lecture on “John Boyle O'Reilly” in the hall at Emerald on the 6th } prox, om _— < Tus Houipay Stason.—Anyone wishing an acct ptable Xmas present at a moderate price should call at Johnson's Drugstore and examine the stock of pertumes shown there. isin Fanmerns’ Circe —There will be a meeting of the Central Farmers’ Club at Emerald on Saturday, 17th inst. All the members are requested to be present, especially the delinquent. dicimcaiit loci DON'T forget that we are still making those $10 melton over- coats, the $2 and $2.50 pants Any quantity of cloth to select from.—John McLeod & Co. canapeiniigieconnn ARE you troubled with werk kidneys, costiveness, dyspepsia, rheumatism, skin troubles’? Try nature's cure, either in the shape of Wilmot Spa Ginger Ale, Lemonade or Natural Water. ceed sadn VALUABLE Strock.—Mr. 8S. F. Drake, of Pownal, has just added a Chester white boar to his already fine stock of pigs. This boar is from stock bred by J W. Eaton, Burgess, Obio, and wi'l, no doubt, be duly appreciated by breeders, P. E. Istanp Poratoes —The echooner Viola, Capt. Donkin, arrived to-day from Charlotretowna with a cargo of potatoes for Mr. B. H. Appleby. Some 800 or 1,000 bbis. will be shipped in the same bottom to Dewerara.— St. John Globe. SHODA’S GHMMAN SOAP, “Soft as Velvet,” “Pure as Gold,” that tells the whole story. Most highly medicated soap ever made. Try onecake. It is elegant. At all Druggists. Price, 25 ets. Laptes appreciate Anti-Dandruff from the fact that it not only th»roughly removes dandruff with three applications, but stops falling of the hai:, restores fading hair to its original color, and makes it sott and pliable without leaving any indication of a dressiog being used. Clear as crystal, clean to use, it is a valuable toilet preparation. 9 pcnesiiendeds Ixqcest.—An inquest was held yesterday before Dr. McLeod, coroner, in view of the body ef John Cahill found drowned in Scott's mili pound at Kingston on Monday. The evidence showed that Cahill hid been melan- choly fur some four weeks past, and was last seen alive standing by the side of the pend on Friday last. The verdict of the jury was in effect that Cahill drowned himself while laboring under a fit of temporary insanity. Back vor Fusscarion.—Five Swedish emigrants, four males and one female, arrived at Halifax the week before last. They remained in the city for one week and then started for Bangor, Me. Upon their arrival at McAdam Junction, the ever- vigilant Yankees, upon ascertaining that their baggage had not been fumigated at Halifax, ordered them back. After their arrival at Halifax their baggage was fumi- gated and they departed Saturday for their destination. sieges Seweracek ror Scummersipe.—At the jast meeting of the Summerside Town Council, Mr, Hunt brought up the matter of sewerage. He read a letter from Col, Waring in which that gentleman said the cost of a plan and survey would be $560, and after the plan was made the work wi uld not cost more than $30,000 ; indeed if the conditions were as favorable as it was thought they were, the Col. hoped, with a good man in charge, to bring the cost down to about $25,000. Excunsion Fares,—The Pickford & Black West India Steamship Lines have arranged the following excursion fares from Toroato to the West Indies going via Halifax and return. ing via St. John: Jamaica and return.................$110 00 ORE MUBUIR coos cc ccccccccecs 64 20 Havana, Cuba and return...... ss 2 Demerara and return................ 12500 Tickets will be good to {return until June Ist, 1393. A good opportunity is thus afforded b siness men and others desirous of visiting the West Indies either on business or pleas ure. Any further iaformation relative to these excursions that may be needed wil] be cheerfully furnished by Mr. W. W. Clarke. FACTS are the fuundation of our aavertisements. They are likewise the ground floor and second story. Facts are indisputable, so are our adver- tisements. Ficta need not be discounted, neither need our adveitisemeuts. We deal in Dry Goods, Millinery, Fur Goeda and Facts, To-day we ask your attenticn to som: FACTS about FUKS. Persian Lamb is as popular as ever, the result, doubtlese, of its splendid wearirg qualities. in Copés, Muffs, Collars cr Caps it makes a most serviceable and ac- ceptable present. Beaver also retains itg hold in public | favor, owing to its b-auty and soft warmth, Bear aud Sable, ia Mutis and Collars, are very fashionabl- Astrakan, in Jackets, Mutle, Capes and Oollars, continues in great demand. Less expensive than the furs just named, it is nevertheless very popular, and forms a splendid Ximas Box. Cpossum, for Misses’ Mufls and Collars, is the le vding fur. Grey Lamb is also used for Caps, Collars aud Muff:. As we make a epecialty of Fur Goods, our stock will be fuund very large and complete. We keep the quality ur and tLe prices DOWN. That's why we do the trade. BEER BROS. Weathar Batietor. Tc Rs ro, Dre 14.—'Oa m. Fair, not much change in temperature ; some sleet or rain to morrow. NEW | ice) yto make the social a success. Local and Other Items. ReMEMBER the class in penmanship to morrow at 4 o'clock in the Y, M. C, A. class- room. a a x — Tue public temperance meeting next Monday evening will be under the auspices of Victoria Division, Sons of Temperance. | cata Miieiae lost —Monday afternoon, a red terrier bitch; has a round, red leather collar. Informe ation furnished at this office will be rewarded. dl3 tf Tne Methodist Brick Chureh Sabbath | School will give one of their popular conceris on Monday evening, “Dec. 26th.* Lock out for programme which will be given in a few | days. dl4 3i | - — j L. O,. A.—Special meeting of Boyne Lodge No. 614 to-night to confer the 4th! degree. The members will please be coine. ASK your peighbore if they use Dodd's Kid. | 1 I , i ’ il ney Pills They strengthen the nerves, tone Ali et otners fo OW. the system, nd the most stubborn cases of kidney diseases \ ield to their influence. They are especially appreciated by the old. Ask yeur neighbors about them. 10 | stiles Lrcerune.—Cptaia James J. Cremor, ot St. Jeha, will lecture in the Lyceum toemor- petitor, but we always want our row (Thursday) evening, under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society. His subject | will be ‘A Trip Through Europe,” and will be illustrated with re views. The customers lecture will be exceeding there should be fuil house. y interesting, and Suoorine hocssuile — Tike morning two feel there is ho place on Prince little sons of Mr. P. S. Brown were sent to school at the usual hour. Instead of going to school, however, they went to Belvedere Edward Esland where they can buy on a shooting expedition. This afternoon they were brought into town—opne with a re- volver bullet in his hand and the other with a flesh wound across the palm of the hand, Dr. | Clothing as cheap as we can sell it. Warburton is in attendance. A Goop ProcramMMe.—lInvitations are now being sent cut for Miss Russeli’s entertain- ment which is to take place on Wednesday evenirg, 2ist. The nrice ot admission is 25 | cents, ty invitation. This course is necessary treated right, . . owing to the fact that the hall holds only a! the Bominion limited number cf peeple. Tickets may be} btained at the door on the evening of the ing Flowers, piano solos by Miss Vere Hynd- | man, Miss Heywood, Miss Katie McLean, { Miss Winnie Jenkins; vocal solos by Ms. Cheaply as we do. E. H. Norten and Miss Kate Hyndman; and cornet solos by Mr. Fletcher will make up one of the choicest programmes presented to the public this season. siniisiapnainhildinninaie CANADIAN Art at Cuicaco.—The executive commissioner for the World’s Fair has re- ceived information from the secretary of the Royal Canadian Academy to the effect that the academy exhibition, from which pictures will be selected for the Canadian Art Exhibit at the World’s Fair, will be opened in the ) Art Association Gallery, Montreal, on the 28th February, 1893. The gentlemen who have been chosen to form members of the Selecting Committee, appointed by the academy, are; Robert Harris, William Brymoner, Montreal, and H R. Watson, Voon, Ont. Mr. Harris has been selected as one of the Hanging Committee to place the pictures in position in Chicago. Preparations are also being made for an exhibition to be held iu Toronto under the auspices of the Oatario Society of Artists, but the date far this is not yet announced. > + Pexxy Reapines.—The ‘*Readings” in St. Paul's Schoolroom last evening were a decided success. Hon. L. H. Davies oceupied the chair. The programme was carried out in a very pleasing manner, The children’s chorus was very well rendered, Mrs. Norton sang in her usual captivating style. Miss Millie Palmer is quite an addition to onr soloists and we hope to hear her again in the near future. Messrs. Davison and Cooke were at their very best, both of whom are one always gladtohear. The piano solo by Mies Amy Moore showed good exrecution and altogether was played in an admirable man ner, and Miss May Palmer's selection was very much enjoyed. We must not forget the piece of the evening ‘Curfew must not ring to-night,” renderad by Miss Gertiude lighted the au‘ienc> in his humorous piece taken ‘“‘Handy Andy.” The choruses were well performed under the Sleadership of Rev. Mr. Hamlyn. The entertainment was our prices are a surprise party to brought to a close with the National Anthem, The piano used was kindly loaned by Messrs. are. tendered to all who took part or in say (COVEY DOUY, No doubt but we sell the best pleasant time on Tuesday evening, Decem ‘ . ” WN ber 6th, when an entertainment and bas Clothing on Prinee Kdward island way contributed to the successful evening. -_--sS> — Basket Social. Crapaud Hall was the scene of a very ket sucial was heid. At7 o'clock the hall was packed acd a number of seats had to broughr from the schoolhouse. At 7.30 our popular ministers, Revs, Mr. King and Ives, arrived, and Mr. Ives was promptly voted to the chair, and after a few remarks opened the meeting, I'he following programme was then oar- tied out in a kighly creditable manner : COPGRINR CREPES. 6.58) ecctecdice. as ...Choir shown on P, i. Island, and we buy eu ag i on 06 wb eis bee eee RENO. ac0.0 0000s Four boys Sabbath School Recitation -ovsersos--oMise Alice Metoos/it cheaper than any other firm can THAT IS A FACT Reading...... sek bhe ib cebaed G U Stevenson SOUND. 5.50 cud Shaeseil -»Winvie Wadman and Mabie Neweom. Recitation...... ....Miss Myrtle Cameron DON da c6e-ce'es oe (oe enue keene oe ON ng. cuavcdeaeaih Mr McPhail believe it, come and see. Dialogue.... ............Mise Annie Moore and Miss Nellie Nicholson. ns. Oi cic awemese teens .Mrs Marchbanks Orthodox poem..................-lasac Beer ERE EOE OOP O EE Miss Laura Curtis Singing—**Harvest Time”......... The Choir At the close of the entertainment O. B Wadman auctioned the baskets. The bid- ding was lively and a large number of the will look out for baskets were quickly disposed of, netting the handsome sum of forty dollars, the pro- ceeds to purchase a library for the Cripaud Corner Sabbath School. Afier ample justice had been done the good things provided, a vote of thanks was tendered the ladies whu worked so energet- going. elsewhere to buy Clothing. PRWOSE BROS. Charlottetown, November 28, 1892—eod & wky A vote of thanks was also tendered the pecple of Veoria and Hampton for kind'y xssisting. and a _ vote of thanks to the chairman closed one of the most successful baske* sucials ever held in this part of the country. The night was charming, and you could hear the merry voices mingling in the midnight aif as we wended our way home. Oh, what a delightful time we had.—Com. ENGLISH GOODS just received at JAMES for the begin to do it. MONT: doves o0scd¥bawsese ssc eee + e CCE AE Ee PE GF Frank Moore ® oO dow ht about it, every time. money We are the Farmers’ Make no mistake by of Canada Cuithsiorey’s the cantata Nard simi they sell BOYS’ REEFERS as it has always been our object, punctual. Visiting brethren always ret SINCE we started business, te LEAD We never want to hurt a com and we There is no Whelesale House in As for MEN'S OVERCOATS, teiomis® “tie Geowe” rake ie REDE E RS and ULSTERS, why We have the largest stock ever If you don’t Boys, and interests J. B. MACDONALD’, QU BHEHN STREET. —_—_-—- —_———_(x ——_—_——- —— | Ladies’ Sacques and Mantles. you want a gocd-fitting Garment at a low price try J B. MACDONALD. foress Goods. We are sellirg off our stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS 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. Ready-made Clothing. We have made a purchase of 500 pairs of Men’s Pants at a bargain, and can now show a genuine All-wool Pants for $1.25, worth $1.75, and Pants for $2.90, worth $400. We will be pleased to show you our stcck, represented the best value in P. E Island. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN ST. Charlottetown, December 9, 1892—eod & wky A Change in Business ——— ALD PEw— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT -_-o— 1)——-————. — Our Entire Gcoclk on the marilzet at SO per cent. discount. i ~(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 Two Dollar Pants! —_——-——--—( x)—— commento enigane Our CUSTOM-MADE $2 PANTS and S10 OVERCOATS have come to go,’and go er mtn to at these prices. No shop-worn or half cotton goods shown in our Store. Have you seen our range of high-grade SUIT- INGS and OVERCOATINGS! If not, you should do so at once. New patterns and rich shadings. FURNISHINGS and READY-MADE CLOTH. NG going at yery low prices. A fitting garment every time. Dp. A BRUCE, REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. OYSTERS |* _— of all that has been written and said about [J NION HOUSE to the trent tor Opstera, _w the ah Charlottetown, Dee. 12, 1892. i — : = = have receivec today 3 ; : y #® barreis from N rvws and Kichmond Bay. For sale on half shell and by the quart, 0. H. TRAINUR, DOCTORS AND DRUGGIsTs, ~~ ee ID IT EVER OCCUR TO You ; C ; JU that the hair and beard should not be shorn otf sunply because they are too long, Dut trian med in customers will not find any change in the treatment ae manner as to become an ornument to your they receive at 2ead and brighten every feature on your face | | Union House Baxsex Sxor, deciz ' - | WANTED City Canvasse: of good address. ‘ to s ‘Salary and expenses paid weekly from start i= | Position permanent. Canadian and American . oo stock. A\vVantages useg ialled.—Beown 08. Co., Nurserymen, 1 Orontu, Unt. |} tepti4-3m im w s) Prescriptions and Recipes are compounded as hitherto ~~... ~ inner ‘i h p Th b D ; ANTE! Two energevic Catholic men to wit care, e est rugs procurable are used, and) take orders for a new article that sells at the price charged is as low as in any other Drug Store ‘be ccc! 80000" Por it ee cone sight. Une to work this « ity, the other to contro! dress Wifices Nos. 7 and 5, 8 Prince William in the City. | Street St. John, N. B., (Jardine Building), decl2 | octi¢ i PATON & COS. SCOTCH STORE. The Balance of our Stock selling at 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. If