2 ee me mpmarna 2 athe Cee ean aaah setae Sm -— - naa did — 2 i So Iiiltinieeati . ao — —— ———— THE DAILY EXAMINER or es - ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1894. -— em cei asc ta CLOT LL TC CC ON OC tt OLA ALE LL in on cutest iigpiapmmansinntsnienpiiinindenaiaainlls ow gr 1. “ ee ED eee LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | s oe ee a ee ee aie ae hi . Wasktnetox, December IS8.—In__ the : ’ Th ; : 0 il ite eene.te to-day Mr. Callinger offered a pre- © “Ag : ambile and resolution reciting that the nol - . j ——_ i night, | tical ealow of the two. cesaeaueh Speak: | ie ee of course, and so he gets|® « blexm sure the rapid development of its Lound | Sh for turkey for dinner, We of the hour is what to . need not say that the peo- ~ ee and where ple are after us too, be- on cause we are selling Winter| So)]yreq A lt a a ‘ a ‘ | Ua : ess natural resources, enlarge its domestic . and foreign commerce, add immensely to | i a : i ee ts influ nee, prestige and] power, and invit- ' fit - : y ing the Canadian people to castin their : a lot with their continent, assuring them , 0.1 ' yrrow | that they shall have all that the continent a ed ih cao give them. We will respect their free 7 iom Of action, and welcome them when a > vr Gra ‘ pera of O they desire it into equal and honorable | Clothing in U Isters, Over- a 1] union. He declared that he had no donbt } , ’ xy A Visit ‘ ° of the ultimate political union of Canada | ne eee ee ee coats, Reefers and Men 8 : 4 axp Hear S Song and Rom- | and the United States, The resolution | ‘and Boys’ Suits at the low--@, 4, TAYLOR’S est prices ever heard of in | Charlottetown, Imagine a Jewelry Store, Ls good Fur Coat. worth $20 ; NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARR, ’ decl4 selling for $12.50, and SELL se anor 4 ‘ und arch a ome | wan veteetay tothe committee an —] SATURDAY will be the day that the Sv. Peverssurc, Dec. 18. - - General | ‘ ’ ere : Gourko, late Governor-General of War- | : . ’ } i & Johns , oe. 7 : e ed saw, has been raised to the rank of Field ' buy Ing public shall recelve a surprise at ate giass © — Marsha General Obroutchet?, member | i of the Imperial Council, is decorated w ‘ ne ' ; ith | : : a. r.—The list of default: | Heonter of St, Vietimar. © The Grand] PROWSE BROS’. Great Store, | t ; t Duke Serzins is to become a ao } Benes a now t Feito | the Imperial Council avd will ‘retain the | Overcoats worth $13 sell- oe : ca weil kia office of Governor-General of Moscow, aa ‘ . # 4 only the BEST “whieh is 770 | se per h Loxvox, Des. 18.—The Duke of Yock | We want everyone to come and see | ing for $9, and so on down. Woodill’s ‘ — - ¥ O Saturday morning | 18 making arrangements for ai visit to} i ; fi : ag Pp al High Mass of re- | Canada next spr ng After apending | ne o 2 : : Si.Duratains Cathe: | some tine inthe Dominion theduke wl What it is. No one shall be disappointed | i eat , sou Sir John } proceed to Anstratia, ! ’ ” . m this space all the bar- German hy ' Cnicasco, D 18.— President Debs and! -— Pare onny “wes te beclgeng ater glee, | |: gains we are giving for the City o¢ | sesosiates tlecided to go to jail and serve and many shall be made happy. .[¢s: to}, iidas | _ 5 sIvIne, I leave sbere 00 | (Taking an clon to sebure habeas “orpas | ) PP. holidays in Silk Handkerchiefs and Ladies’ Furs of all kinds, You Baking cen tee] Ses ine gant Sretuls vole -Sekinglink ae-eneie Should also look at our Christmas Slippers, regular beauties and so i Saar canes Modi’ sonaten til aideelines aa ee ‘cheap. The way to be happy is to buy at (Powder, ———-— } at & | president of the Board of Trade, sail in a and you lack no customers to ’ clock. A large attendance is desi as | speech in Aberdeen last evening that no- N 5 et . ire : nstitation wi lepend | thing so irea iful as the Armenian outrages, J. e Mi AC DO A LD & CO we ‘ . actix aken n savage cruelty and revolting lust, had -~ * « _— been reported since the Bulgarian atrocities. a a ge.—Rev. Mr. Bluett will deliver | If the reports be proved true, the govern- Chazlottetown, December 20, 1894—dy dech 4 “Protestantism” in Wright's | ment which has permitted them wil! be on QS ee Ce ee : : : a t row evening at 5 | trial before Ewrope. ; —- ‘ ditheil ee a [ i Oe Lonxpox, December 18.—The Daily News } hears from Brussels that in consequence % . oe of the detection of contagious pleuro-pneu- i | Per die Whe Co ite rr “| monia among Canadian cattle landed at Tl Ww d . f } Cl Mi > i or the last 50 years Cough ; —— acer Antwerp Nov. 6th aud Dec. 2nd, Belgium ic on er u icap e Bh. } ' Medicines have been coming a7] t Hell. on Thursday FOr | ine prohibited the importation of cattle i in and dying out, but during i >> r] l penctamme | «the Dominion. lencets in course of ' all this time e : and Hons BN | transit wil} be allowed on'y in sealed Charlottetown, December 19, 1894—t te | SHARPS ii wks, Ayimals shippet prior to Dee j i if oe . ith or landed betw y and 19 } ‘ i | niet bet: | BALSAM OF HOREHOUND : , ' Never left the Front Rank for Curing if ~ Is . ~ i mar ig : . : * fore : 4 : | CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS, ae , w is efuxed | } All Druggists and most Grocerymen sell ogh Chinese | , it. Ba 25 cente a bottle. eet . jtor i i nc es ! ; eal ; » foreia o . tec } : N ae ot | |ARMSTRONG & CO., = ' ~ t . oe ' : ‘4 a, i ‘ | \ Mas la new appe ? i i Proprietors, St. John, N B. e a : : | ites , Ms evat ; ; ce ‘i a ee : Pe osetia " t D> Ten s a3" <i officer+ from the gunnery school in | i : fio. vail S were arre-ted ani 3ent to | ® tee — 4 i t ress la € The } : visita Tetons st ¢ g. Mr. Mahon, conciwled its preliminary inquiry | who wa: 2 : G e tu th e5 : iS. nor ryt gan: of- | : The Big hush Is On aJay las ssa ers connected with the school arrested | town. Mas-., \ } pe M e York ust September. and it to Magdenbu Bete eof men eerie en = ee Useful Holiday Presents. a SS 17 rupaganda. The result of the inqniry bas ; j M4 Pee Listes’ Bscuasce opened in in jecaee <aiinee Seueihineiiiataibabiciailios sien |HASZARD & MOORE'S, refreshment 1e ‘pers 1ouse at < ——_+—____-__9 +9 79— es | = ~ - --~ = . . oe <— oe Phe United States Treasury gold reserve ; re ee Te) toe “gape me ving down pace gr te sa h oe ae Hall Lamps with Red Globes from $2; OUR STOCK OF ree Seiotenes gens Meee lc sik io tak the epaiitate whdehrtaelc iin up; Library Lamps from $2.98 to $14;; ee teh pgs fer he oncert, raight. | ty million loan made a eillion dollars sets of Carvers from 50 cents up ; Pocket | Catch On ? HOLIDAY FANGY FOODS engfanily. ceatt. ei } ene & Knives from 4 cents to $5; Genuine Acme | | Ta Going at a Sinly Mile Clip. & Pataice’s Hatt.— The de 2 a will be erst . if pa ng thoy Skates — 79 rena eee po oo pag aaa oe out es od en hamece & f Gee eam aaa pair up; hazors, Lable Arives and Forks, | : . e of onr CHOICE STOCK at srch a low SEtcetence. i: weald be well also to aah aE Coa! Vases, China Steel Ware, Silverware, The price of our Custom-made pt i note the fact that the proceeds go towards i Clothes Wringers, etc. : *. herein’ of the poor.’ Extra seats bave | PA) EDITOR “EXAMINER os ! Clothing and Gentlemen’s Fui- HASZARD & MOORE mn put into the hail and everything pos ' aecl8 if sible done to make those who attend com- isctsannspailil - j ! - 5 ed a. “os ' ‘ i . a _ eee § eg ——- Dear Sir. - I sent you a poem last week Low est Prices . Largest Stock! nishings 18S like the feathers on Wants Lost Found &e ~ Wao Owxs Tue Horse ?—A queer case | 41.4 asked you to publish it in your paper ’ 9 9 th Bt Bd fe iden : ¢ a t ta horse dealing happened» n Bs an wick, —You decfined, and returned it to me with Me, this week. A local jockey sold a 4), crushing reply that I was no poet and hereto another man and took & note | +).9+ you could turn better poetry out of a Advertisements under this heading charged DODD & ROGERS, a youngster, eae | back secured by a | f sale. The second sausage machine. Now I won't be crushed, 2 jockey svace: sae doe : ae a vita and I purpose to show up your attem pt to i care ag “ YT makt cheat a house. se and ¢ The oS P or throttle budding genius. Publisn this Chestettetewe. Dectber 1h. 100k. te he et ; Apply at this office. dec2? swapped ¢ vorse with & farmer, WHO ID | oarj and the following poem in your ad- : . , iaasieeeaniitalataiiad ameneniansiiieaiiitiiiimaiiiin | : i— nae LF ste sold | ack to = Key numer two, | vertising columns and charge me your full * ' test : - ‘ Pn yy SS Te wow it seems that neither Of the poves | sivertising rates. i | ofthecity. Terms:easonable. Apply at thie rf have been paid, and the question is, who tia Price Cuttin aln I Sa i gai teead @ens the horse J. Cargixeton Rivey i anita ae ae aon . os 1 C +.—His Honor ai ellen eyeeemnemney meme emrines otra | man of some experience to open Gystele and ; aa eres Piysechcr a THE POEN. Se waitoncustemers. Must be meat, clean and ies the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. How- I j honssen’s enndy beach Since some of our competitors have come down to our old prices, we have decided sober. Ui sat—decl# lan visited St, Jozepli’s Convent yesterday stood upon the ocea and} pach. : eae Jarine the th of December we will eell ' . . afternoon, and eac! was presented with an | And with a reed I wrote upon the sand to keep them chasing us. During the month o a * ° . | wan ee wv ' address of we e from teachers and these words: 5 pounds New Raisins, 28c} 3 pounes Pure Mixed Candy, 20¢ ; , ao pupils. His H cr deliverei gn appro “Acnea I ay thee.” ts ines 5 “i Wolniain Layers, 38¢ | 10 bars Electric Soap, 230 5 eT ast Tesetay, between the hours af priate address in reply, and prom sed a! But the wind came and the waves ro e 5 © New Currants, 28c¢ 10 “ Glaagow “ 20c¢ “*harlottetown. December 20, 1894—tu thu eet Wright's fac and the City Bulldiag, 6 gold medal f e best essay on “Canada monntains high. _ 10 “ Raw Sugar, 35e} 1 (5 Ib.) haw “ 18e Charlottetown, December 20 pipe. "Finder wi ate rewasded by leaving I and its Resources.” The interesting pro- And blotted out the fair im pression. = 5 20 cent Tea, 85¢ | 5 pounds 24 cent Tea, $1.90 gramme prepared tor the oc ion in- {| Cruel waves! Treacheous sand! F ragile : : : . z TRUNKS—Trunks moved to trains ané Tn ne ak die eee Mell Reed ! We invite your personal inspection. Look where you will, but don’t decide until boats and havdiet carefully by A. P. ALLIN. f te Sesever prese: ted to the Con- | No longer will I trust to thee. __| you have seen our goods. We are confident you will be glad youcame. If you buy dec}2 : et Be Bie Monin But from the highest mountain peak I'll anything, and you are nat satisfied, return the goods and get your money back, oe a nn ne a nn pa is : es pluck the tallest pine, ‘ : ‘ iff Canrz2’ {i:manyac.—This inte:esting | And dipped in the crarer or Vesuvius with WILLIAM GRANT & CO., i publieat on, the receipt of which was ac- it I will write i, d Stand. Street. | | knowledze i yesterday, a replete with infor-| Upor the high and burnished heavens : aa Connolly’s Old Stand, Queen | i ‘i mation of a m nteresting gnd instruc: | these tender words : Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1894—eoa & wy 3m tive character. Th wre the usual tables | “Jouysox & Jonsson are holding the bi'g) —_—__————ss"" ee ee bee of tides, chang in and , elc., a8 | vest iow price sale of Perfumes ever held : 5 & #ell as jis cieties, public official, | in thiscity. They are now offering Per- . . { Mititia (fice gvinen, juiges, lawyers, | fumes so low their cheapness would al- : ii €0m mis . i supervisors There | most take your breath away.” And I i are 2 the ted State and Canadian | would like to see the dog-gone wave wash 0¢ 5, yerware, pec ¢ 65, ¢. " tart. on s ft eading imports, aud | that out. j alotof valua information concerning | ——_——_—_—__—— (x) : con he p Ligt t :e Brit- _—— te ith f It w ituke more spac than ® + . \ + ‘ a j Tue | .n spare to day tocnumer: Holding a Customer. CONSISTING IN PART OF The subscriber has the largest stock of the above i ste even jiaif 1 g ithinga the Aimanac 3 wonta ] ws i ! Mr John | a sth ad oh 4 t c . e. ’ ? = mt ‘ i Seombe. and : lid speeime of the Autique Furniture Dealer—“ Was any PICK ES—Crosse xX Blackwell s and Morton 8, in | goods ever offered by him. and at greatly reduced prices : B sinters art . | body in whiie I was out ?” nie es Quarts and Pints. ée i mie Veale A ~A good story | Boy—* Only one lady. I showed ber =e , i A Special Cash Discount of from 10 to 30 r cent. : 9 Bey. W. W. Brew- | the table that came over in the Mayflower, SAUCES—I s.. Dersin*s Worcestershire Lazenby’s ; pe pe e tetan who spent | and the Louis XIV. writing desk, and SAUCES 488 : § § ; ? tse wevk« om New York Stave assisting | everything, but she didn’t seem to be) Harvey’s, Essence of Anchovies, ete. will be made on some lines during the next two weeks. : k Idn’t find any . P ae cangelist Mr. a, She said = cou = at 4 lis « eekies es now, Weal s slouch |} worm he es in any o em. She said the : . ag ; eee’ ; oh a : : hat over > black hair that is allowed to | weren t old a: , a von?” Spanish Oliv es, Capers, Preserv ed Ginger, Figs, Im ' As it would take too much space to describe the of ‘ ' “ € ‘ . » grow ». and generally pre nee a some- ! : — | con ore . or on . Kgl perial Prunes. Candied Peel, ete.:. : what aaa V nile pase- | -e 8; but she’ — : ‘ > . ais Bhat p cturesjneappearance. Whils Pass. | i¢ she'd come in thie afternoon you'd show | Low Prices, Quality and Brilliancy ot the goods, the pub- : — ' ; + his stay there, he hap | = a fulding ted that came over in the A.tso—Peek, Freen & Co 3; BISCUITS. in Macaroons, tinier < t penes( minut front, of “a Ratafia, Oswego, Thin Captain, ete . : ad . pee ea ; ; . lc are respectfully inv thop window, and at wag DEEN | Nothing ancient about our stock but ? - P Jy ited to call and inspect them. he fy it sat ne was an oO tect of some > i > finish on t team nee arya ae Sh y Neat and Pre a tatiosity among the street arabs, who wrre | 11) peed Rockers and Reception Chairs e D McLE OD & CoO., ! a F te numerous in the locality. Mr. Brew- i . . ; * peo : oe | Designs and Novelties both in Jewelry, Silver Goods and Timepieces make our Store W W : Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1894—t t 8 Rogers’ Building, Queen Street. (| 1) worthy of a vieit just at the present time. Gold Rings, set with small diamonds, s . # was allattention, and was somewhat sur- prised to hear one of the larger lada say in | ; ‘ . : . : pemeenmmnnrnener were enns at $1.25 and $2 00, are just little gems for the children. Silver Thimbles, with real atone tops, ocly 75c. One lot Solid Silver Thimbles, only 25 cents—a snap! Trinket Charlottetown, December 17, 1894. te ®Staze whisper to his companions: “ Say, | a eo os one MARK WEIGHT a ob, LD Trays, with wish bone and motto engraved on. Collar Stud Boxes, Silver Mounted Am rca The reverend gentleman, it is — _——— i ; @ - — — — - Meliess to say, passed on without remark. | Rataeh ah Cian, Sen mi : | pores and Combs. Pins from 1@c; Brooches, 35c; Lockets and Chains, 50c. up. —= on i @ | our $5.75 and $10 Diamond Rings are extra good value. As we Lave no space to —— ; | enumerate @ hundredth part of our regular atock of Watches, Chains, Brooches, etc., | we truet our customers will give us achance to show them that it is Agiew and: | attractive as any previous year. Clocks and Silver Goods received to-day. New Crys. — tal Brooches and Gold Brooches expected Saturday. Xmas Snaps in USEFUL PRESENTS. | | E. W. TAYLOR, | To pass our Store when purchasing your | itial Silk Handkerchiefs. | re ow, A Bor, Cape | arte, "eum binox acne ievice: [ten -io Goa] | XMAS PRESENTS? GiG An immense stock, bought at & low Pee] a Nice Umbrella, | A nice Dress Length al e ek ts — wn — some surprising snaps in A pair of Buck Gloves, és Bate o ee ‘ Winter has.set- in, and if you have not your Winter age yular ¢ } : : : i so : a. PoP - h 11 inch hem handsome A Nice Valise, silk Handke chi ith - 1 i , ¢ y We think not at the prices we are selling. We don’t like to blow too much, bat THE: 5 lj 5x1 is with > ; 38¢ A Cardigan Jacket, A box of Handkerchiefs wit Supply of Coa m, ‘ we think it only fair that the public should know where to purchase pon ene 25 we are GOODS initial, fine silk, : initials , _ | Per cent. under competitors cost prices, You have a right to. know thi, FOR 19x19, with 1 inch hem, floral old English | A pair of Blankets, NOW IS THE TWEE |__| piesed toons thet we can do itsatatittive : ond 42c All to be had at the LONDON HOUSE. 3 ; Silk Handkerchiefs, Fur Caps, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Neck f all kinds, o_o ae ot inch hem pretty seroll initial, 48c as Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our Braces, Cardigan Jackets, Fine Ueluaine. White Shirts, Flannel Shirts, ete 21x21, with 1} inch hem, very handsome reduced prices. SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS, BLSTERS made to order at prices that will 4 “peer Bros. HARRIS & STEWART PEAKE BROS. & CO. G4 pixon « co, Charlottetown, December 12, 1894. Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1894—dy Successors te ©. Roberteon, (mm mee ee Tharlottetown, December 17, 1894—dy Pv Wrarnea.—Pair and mitd u :