: Se TF a — ee ee DAILY EXAMINER . . THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. PRE TIDE EN CHICAGO, Reaction From Boom of the Palr—tireat troy of Distressed and Unemployed DECEMBER 16, 1895 ] prophets who said that there w rnald ) in uble at Chicago aft the World’s THE LIQUOR EVIL lair wa over, were right The ebb tide the atfa f thre tv is of Turn a few weeks, there were two me \ pe a spate h to the Boston * i ‘ vy found dead Yrctora ) ald reports thar there are 19.000 men out is oh f leat! femplovment and 10,000 of them are 1 at stabhed lea and starving. In April 12,000 men were em- | ‘ . pooved in the construct separtment of ma st a i 2S 8 Fes he W Is Fa In June the work was a How ‘ pleted and a!! were ont of employment ary casva } w how ‘ | 12.000 in June the number grew } r the al to 60 000 — Dur * Sept mber and October the fair be told. There seems to ha . x } any t) sands who were out of iif betweer the amon! ! em viment ther ties rhev came ess, proport at to populs ere expecting secure work n demol- Char ‘ . M4 fair \ Nov [| ther were 0.000 bg I » means to . 1 ‘ s ; as 5 i aw was ff ‘ { 4 ‘ vith t mnen p'oyed i ‘ | wed epidenit ‘ crit ve night f ‘ i hfrom Lito 40high ‘ reine’? ‘ i re t i len rdet : tto«] ne week, and ¥ y 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ : ’ ‘ \ } t : ch tl tir has Chiecag s the European pro i }] a2 ‘ 1} ‘ i ‘ ~ i Th } S ul thousand foreigners are here bat med anxious to ge biconnac [he wh sied is é Psy ws and Ara , called “WV Kast Compa vy,” belongs in the ‘ i . _ . y The Esquimanux are another ! . bp} The last “een of them they Mr. 1 ‘ nad museum. A score of Turks . vho @ away from Robert Levy's Turk- 8 \ ave, ure st rtown 'L ddling rugs Ma Persians are still here ) mw the (4 ny bia t i t vork hal i i put 2 thei \ “Ww iu ! ba eho} tr their ay ‘ations fur positions on fi uv A re _/ 1c pol and fire lepa ment: at Ww | \ Miss J Sor ts hich-caste H.ndoo J ‘ ‘ 4 wh th yoman, Who made spec hes at the partia- f the : t™ P rie Oo ° {tf home only OV means t give er bv tI adv ma =" ay Mi Mi r <8 vi epresent | ’ } th | ‘ 1 Tat ‘ S ft . rl tess Salaza Court of Canada ha Italy, w is the representa fi I i vas repo i penn s Stic fits ft tk , iy tu . ul was i : N ‘ wi ' j : sae : employed, tut the ra i ess could pot wii Real estate ix dead, and or] ei : slues the vicinity of the fair grounds have d:ooped 50 per cent. in six months pal oh k Chere trading in wheat, exeept by Ce ea :. a professional scalpers he theatres are but that was overiouked tive sing ev, or barely paying expenses ef the tine Phe pleb-seite was, in fact, Every line of business f els the reaction farce with a purpo-t Che purpose being | The worst of it is that this will probabls : i,t Py ris, we | at last a vear or ; = | ‘ wt Bt . iT | Lb it = tist ed tt 1* | al J “a ) Je f shee cong . pone I eae : - wil) give a benefit for the starving poor of Phe ques t « ix, What's im” Oe | ¢} tv next | hes They will be as alwneet the i a yu W hea sisted twa tty 4 tiie «talent tm the t t? estuit f the piebiseite nia in prohibit nm vet within : [« Se PO GOO — i aa siee much expe shew S MER, BLAKE'S MISSION “ he enforced, now that the Attorney Fhe London correspondent of the New treneral hase a larwe pete pority at hits York Times cables: *Meanwh le the Irish hack ? In thie city there might rapidly rising into a gale on Blake, ' privately . heir own account Edward whe ‘ertaimiv be a mere vigorous prosec ittert tus i hie returned, as arranpyed to wt back to New York before only recently of the Regulation Act Publie® opinior Her. | Cartier-Macdonald club has just ', | launched at Quebec under very favorable NEWS NOTES. Phe epidemic of influenza continues un- abated in Toronto truth iu the report that he is to be made a cardina! Mer. Satolli savs there is no A new political organization called the I been @lUis pices J. A. Edwards, of Fulton, N. Y., shot and killed and then suideded on Saturday The coupie had been married but ten months All St. Petersburg newspapers urge that an international conference to devire joint measures against anarchists bee called immediately, Hereafter only persons having signed by the deputies will be to ents pa ses permitted r the gallenes of the Chamber of Deputies, Paris. Austria-Hungary has just ec commercial treaty with Spau neluged a The treaty benetit of duties to the Spanish exporters owers several Some mammoth clams were drg out near Wickford, R. 1, last week Six of them when cut out of their shells more than filled a quart measure A monument to the memory of Emin Pasha, thi A frican explorer, will be erect- ed by popular subscription in Neisse, Ger- many, where his sister and little danghter live Latest reports from the scene of the train robbery near Austin, Texas, amount of booty secured by the robbers is variously estimated at from $10,000 to £50,006 Say the bomb thrower, was Phe e Vaillant, the Paris with ansother man’s wife. vho wish to destroy human government geperally begin by casting aside the Ten Commandments \ Baltimore man has given the name of Havseed Gas Burner to a recent invention of his He claims that it can’t be b'own out, and that if it is blown out i Hn ned- jately relights itself automat cally rhe Nova Scotia Historical Societv has passed a resolution of appreciation of the vork he historian Fiance Parkman, ind of condolence with his relatives. Mr Parkman was an honorarv member of the eM ery Becau-e of the great want in the parish, the fashionable Cnurech of the Heavenly Rest, New York, on the sugvestion of the pastor, w li not decorate’ the church for Christmas, but wi devote tie annual “evergreen fant” for charity The Montags Zeitang states that the Archduke Franz Ferdmand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, will shortly be bx trothed fe the Grand Dueaess Nenia, eldest daughter of the Czar. THe Grand Duchess was born April 16, 1875. So far the revenue and «¢ xpend. ture of the Dominion for the the same relation as in |S? for the five than for yeal stand mn about The surplus fraction larger period last months iz a the corresponding but the difference is not material National Zeitung year, fire Berlin says: Prof. Koeh, the well-known bacteriologist, will shertly publish an exhaustive work }on the improved method of using tuber- ion inside the party here has become | when he was young to marry 39 will back the Stipendiary Mayistrat in | Christrnas to resume the attempt to nobble | ti § snes -lrish “support fo Herte- any measures which he mav a hopet to that ne an-T t ippert tor the Dillon : O'Briet factio i has destributed end. Perhaps all who bave veted for A a wv { Iris mcmvers a c.renular copy Pig ithition might be induced to act Pre ofad nnent which. 1 am er litably hibition! It has been well said that * one assured, was given him bey the committee chief reason why the world is not reformed New York Federation only upon a: ? umlerstanding that he kept it strictly to is that we all think others ought to le : ‘ ' : 4, ; | himeelf. If this .s so, the initiative of action re formed, instead of reforming <e1ve mav well he left to New Yorkers But the The suggestion of the Re James | situat lial ’ ' kal ' so intollerable, w. ne-halt , - Simpson that temperance socie “—— niera th one-h of the prin formed in connection with the churches j with local adopted with gael effhet Ire of the federation in re-olut ons Cot leniming branches might aleo be land The Harber Light, too, passing might be \ erronns WV Journal refusing to print any but tho<e Thesé are means within our it= own shle, supported Pi that an open disturbance can reac ess , oe } wr evil ‘ 3 : each of lessening the liquor Let n only be staved off week by week woth the adopt them rreatest d fliculty.” SE -_—-—--———- —— Ore — _~_—— HOME LESSON, NOTES AND COMMENTS. A correspondent, who writes over the signature “The Professor.” recently dis- cussed the of home lJe-suns for school children. Little exception could Le ~lt is reported that Jame KE. Mae- Deora lel Kay ,i8e yht ahve art The Silver sill lias hee and gokl in large amount= i< P rted from the United State- to E puestion rep ald; et being x ‘TOES letter, which we repnblish here : Home lessons shonld be short. For ehjld- } ren in the first book thers sheonld he hone In viewsot the Mr. R. N. Cox that all tive extras wiiich he received, direetly or indirectly, to $640, we withdraw the the sum wae 81,405.74, and aperleine posit ve etatenent of atall. For children in the second reader, they shoul l not require more than twenty minutes or half an hour of their time. (2)Thev should be ef such charecter as a child could master with little or no axsist- ance. amounted statement that of our Loberals. is seen in the jrbes and which the anonymous seribblers for the Patriot fling at Senator Fergnson, Mr. (. F. MoKinnon and other active workers in the ranks of the defeated party Accordine to the | ethics of the ring it ix _ lie teagraninnvity Sheers of arithmetic, Casey problems requiring practice rather than the exercise of the facultie reasoning cowardiv to hit a taken to the suggestions contained in his | Exercises in the four simple rules | ; spelling exercises; a | | little map geography or a page of history, | culine and the diagnesiic properties there- of. The work will also treat of the recoz- nition of the first stages of consumption Susan B. Anthony rejoices in the growth of the belief im the justuess of woman suf; Kaneas to be a fuall- Nedved woman sutfrage State Ly next vear. “If we can get New York State,” she saves, “we shall lave something to say at Was. - frage. and expect. ington.” At Nagoya, in China, a merchant, who is in his 65th year; has just divorced his twenty-sixth wife and is about’ to marry | the twenty-seventh. He had resolved w.ves, and is delighted that he has now ouly ipal men not speaking to the other half, | three more to marry. Mrs. Matilda Simpson, who died in Har- rodxburg, Ky.. last week, was known al] this group or that, and with the Freeman’: | over the section as the “sad luty.” for the | reason that for thirty vears she had never been known to Her hn-band had short tune | after their marriage ant was never heard | of afterward-. snitle, mysterion-lv disappeared a Fret Miller, the pedestrian, and his dog | Guess, whe started to walk from the Bald- wih House, San Francisco, to Ni Ww Yor - 3,200 miles, on June 26th, arrived at New York on the 12th inst. Miller had to com piete his journey in six month-, aud had to depen {on pubhie food. Hearr.ved fou: wks) davs ahead of time | Henry Morgan, head of the larzest dry goods Louse in Canada, is deal. Deceased | had been in business in Montreal for half # century, and was well known not only | throngheut America but acress the water. | His e+tablishment was undoubtedly the | largest and finest in Canada. The busi- | ness will be carried on by the nephews of ‘ deceased, | A goat belonging to Patrick Neary, of 24 Camden Street,Newark, N. J., snatched But latter-day Lberalism, as exemplified herr, man when he is down kk rw Thee or anything that requires the exercise of | 4 $5 bill from one of the latter’s children z 3 | . : the memory, would be quite appropriate. | 4 few weeks ago as the little one was going ’ ° + e ° > The guiding principle ts that the children | tothe store. Neary killed the goat and ; ; - Th ’ 4 VY act ant . ach principle of man'y « ; ought not to be required at home to break Onthe morning of the 20th inst. a special train will leave Winleor, N.S, to connect with the train Halifax to Pictou,thus enabling stadent= at Kings Col- lege and Collegiate school aml vouny ladies difficulties which a few words tron teucher would have removed OOO Om Syrupof Figs Church sehen! for girls to PP revs ‘ evening weather pre rrne. Chitin the atrending the reach their homes in th Produced from the laxative and nutri- tious juice ot California with the medical virtues of plants known- eett the “wie Phe arrange- offices of Mr. | S:anlev te cross on that dav ment i~a result of the good new ground, and struggle unaided through | - : from the Ov Tuesday he received from that depart- to be most beneficial to the human system, | pointed a committee of one sent the pieces found in its stomach to the United States Treasury at Washington. ment & crisp $5 bill in exchange for what he had sent, | It is estimated that the number of un- ) employed men in Chicago is nearly 117, 000, and so great has their suffering become fige, combined | that the Iinois Conference of Charities | and Corrections at a special nmieeting ap- hundred L.. H. Davies M. P., and MF. H. Arnand | acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and representatives to at once proceed to raise of the Merchants Bank of Halifas, and tie bowl, effectually cleansing the system, | a charity fund of $1,000,000 for the relief oli ing offcia's of the Wind or ant An- | dispelling colds and headaches, and cur- | of the most pressing wants of the worthy nape lis Railway. -Mr Theodore is nt, writing im thre Contemporary Review, gives it hot to Me Labouchere for his talks Loben- gula’s rights to oppore and enslave the Mashonas. Those who argue thus, in their eagerness to aseail the chartered company, are, Mr. Bent says, a disgrace to the civil- ization which they claim to represent. As to Lobengula’s right to demand tribute from the Ma<honae, it never existed in anv case, and, besides, they have long been out of his jurisdiction. Even on the strictest nea iovwl grounds, Lobengula had no excuse for his raids into the territory the Company. In view of the advanced and Jiberal views that Mr. Labonchere professes, Mr. Bent finds it almo-t incred- | ible that he should stand np in defence of the dastardly ernelty and buteherie= of Lobengnia and bis io pe ing habitual constipation. —-- -. eee about and the number is rapidly growing. In ist organization was formed in that city. Since that time the organization has had a steady vrowth. ated at the first meeting, and the increase has been so rapid that a second section of forty-three. Another section is to be formed. trade, calling or social standing, are in sympathy with socialism are ad- mitted to membership. joining the organization must sever his connection with existing political parties, and devote himeelf solely to the tenets of tie socialistic propaganda, ‘ xp sion in —" some etriking The New York Eveaing Po-t states thet features of tie national character. Imamed. | the government of Chili has pnt in a claim rately after the wounded had heen taken | for damages for the seizure of the lata by out, and while they were ander surgical the United States government during the treatment in a neighboring room.a* soon | Harrison admini-tration. Tais ves- ) was as the galleries had been cleared, and | lying at San Dieyo waiting for a cargo of while the debris was +t:ll seatterrd about | arms for the Congressionalists, when a the tho’, the president resumed hix reat | depnty marshal, or a person who suy- and called up n he deputy who had the | pored himself to be such. went on board floor to resume his disenssion. j and seized her, or sappoved he had done her responded and the in behalf of the United States, for LT TT A TT Phe scene following the the French chambers revels pl ave rete chamber went | 80, through the regular order of bis ness for | violation of the neutrality laws. The the day. This was the more admirable | commanding officer of the Itata put inasmuch as it was well known that the | him ashore, took on her cargo homb whie's hia wounded so many mete of arms and sailed for Chili. The Lers was thrown with the intent to kil} | United States war vessel Charleston was President Dapuy himself. The presiding | dexpatehed after her, pursued her to officer said that he desired to show that | Chilian waters and bronght her back, and the Chamber of Deputies could not be | finally thet the United States di-trict thrown into a panic by personal danger, | court, in whieh a libel was filed against The ineident is not unworthy of the best i her, decided that the Itata had not violated days of the Roman republic | the United States neutrality law or any masiihdineaimiidiins jother law. The Post adds that if the What is nicer tur a Christias present | Wespass committed — by the U.S. govern- than a nice Persian lamb colar. They | ment bad been committed by a private are clegant and useful. John MeLeod & | Peron, @ judgment for damages would Co. make them to order at prices to suit | have been given against him at onee, and purchasers. that whatever Joss was ineurred by the | tata onght to be without } further delay. —_—————— -— ercerce. Having enlarged and improved — the soaker) large «tore lately vecupied Ly Messrs. J. D. McLeod & Co., we contemplate moving Fresh ov ; into it next Thursday, Come early, the he “'- _ f ie Pre rush will be great. Clothing, tweeds, ete., beet Miah ahescs oe : ‘ t a Dee. 5 6 | A Montreal despatch says there are a Unlike labor organizations | of | generally, there are no restrictions as to | “MM.” Prendergast, but they are in no ‘ i - . All who | hurry about it. j } July last a section of the American Social- pected to keep st ont, it may come in a | @iy tite. i i abont | } ; | chea ser than ever.—MeKay Woolen Co. a Sold gold gem rings at @ H Tavlar’s, r and deserving. A more malignant form of grip than any yet experienced is said to be on its large number of Socialists in Montreal, | march from Russia, and, as neither the tariff nor the rigors of winter can be ex- a The plain, ord.nary grip has made such havoc that it is already re- Nineteen men were initi- | garded as a deadly visitor, but what will | suffering humanity do when the greater evil supplants the less? Only the doetors was formed last month with a membership | can answer that question at professional rates, The citizens of Chieago intend to hang They have taken several days to get a jury together. Of course Every person on | every man whose time is of value to him ways he has read the newspapers and has formed a preconceived opinion on the ca-e; anda Chicago man who reads the newspapers and thinks is held to be dis- qualitied for a duty that especially re- quires the intelligence of which the-e two acts are the evidence, A certified statement issued by the anti- Parvellites has been published in regard to the parliamentary and home rule funds. The statement covers the period from August 15, 1892, to October 31; 1893, for the parliamentary and home rule funds and from October 18, 1892, to October 71, 1893, for the evictea tenants’ fand+. The sum of £25,021 was subscribed to the for- mer funds, and £17,346 to the evicted ten- ants’ fund. Increased grants amounting to £6,500 were voted to the [rish parlia- mentary party. The amount subseribed was over £20,000 in Great Britain, £2,000 n the United States nearly £9,000, and in Canada £2,000, The Duke of Edinburgh has offered to rurrender the £25,000 a year which, asa son of the reigning monarch, he was granted fur his support by Parliament. The cause, of course, is that he has suc- ceeded to the grand ducal throne of Co burg, and become a German ruler. The Duke’s action is remarkable in that it has heen laid to his charge that, if anything, he was over fond of money, and that there ure precedents for a section of the royal family enjoying a parliamentary grant and retaining it after, like the Duke, ceasing to become a British subject. The step he has taken is that of a high-minded gentle- man, and one that very few of his Hadica! critics of former davs would be equal to. TERRIBLE STABBING APFRAY. THT RCR APHI(, Two Farmers Quarrel, and one | Sprcran Desparcurs To Tue Examiner is Severely Stabbed. Bradstreets. Reports. i New York, Dee. 16. | Pradstreets says that at Montreal the THE OTHER CUT ABOUT THE HEAD. general busmess has heen stimulated by | colder weather aided by the good condition of the country roads At Halifax, too, the cold wave resulted in increasing purchases A Man Chases a Girl With a Knife and) ).0 "ye Vank clearings at Scares Her Badly. | Hamilton, Montreal and Halifax aggre- | gate $17,699,000 this week, a decrease of - 18 per cent. as compared with a year ago. | The business failures of Canada number this week against thirty a year leven o'clock last night a tele-! forty-six , we was received at the Police | ago, Apo 4 mone messi Station from Dr. James MacLeod asking if he Marshal or Bradley mere, and if eo that they proceed at once to otfice, he Marshal was not pre sent. but Sergeant B udley was, and he ind Officer Tavior left for Dr ttice with all their arrival their eyes —_—_- 2 Important Decision. rergeant were ) Jenkins’ as their presence was very necessary Loxpox, Dec. 16. The judicial committee of the Iniperial Privy Council heard yesterday the appeal against the decision of the Supreme Court Canada, that the Act of 1887 of the Ontario Legislature was ultra Edward Biake appeared for the Jenkins’ possible despateh Upon there a ghastly On a lounge in the cflice lay sight met of Insolvency a man. erash ng his teet} ani rroaning, vire with blood flowing from wounds in the province of Ontario, and Sur Richard W eb- neck and left side. Dr, MacLeedavas busily | ster presented arguments on behalf of the engaged dressing the man’s wounds. “The | Donunion. tires Inman Wa Donald McKinnon, a farmer living at North R.ver. oe Ottawa Notes years of age, had been . who is abont 36 stabbed during a drauken “ow, Dr. MacLeod euévested that in view ‘of advisable Il. T. McEwen; of PE been awarded a contract to consiruct a beach protection work at St. Peter’s: Bay. The Moncton and P. E. Island Railway and Ferry Company will ask of thine Orrawa, Dee. 16 the ctreunmtanees it would be to procure a Warrant fur the agrestof Mp Kinnon’sassailaut, another fagaier uanigd Janes Melutvre, who lives on the Bedeqne Road, near North Rive Sergeant Brad- ev at once tel plioned Pohiwe Haszard, giving him the facts of the case, a . tnd asking done Mr Fire al Rothesay. Haszard told the officer to get the Clerk of Sr. Jony, Dec. 16. Mavistrate for an extensio: what was to be the Court, Mr. H. V. Palmersan | be, (Mr [;aszard) would be down r elit awam. The Sergeant also notitied City Marsigal soo on the Cam- | Alex. Rankin’s fine residence at Rothe:ay has been destroyed by tire. There was $2,000 insurance on the house and $1,100 on the furniture, eron, and that officer wa ec 42 Messrs time in vetting to Dr to tind that in the hati hal Palmer lost no office, only wounded Hazzard and Jenkins’ Schooner Wrecked. meantime the been removed to the Prince Edward Island Hosp tal. They — then went to the *Hospital, and Locxpvort, N. S., Dee. 16. a warrant for the arrest of MéIntvre was The American echvoner Clara 8. Cam- sworn out by a man named William Hor- } it by | Hwilns Breakers, riel. McKinnon being in a critical condition eron 18 totally wrecked on : off this port and not able to make the complaint. The warrant was viven to. Sergeant so Bradley to exeeute, and he, with officers Tayior and Canipbell, procured the neee - F ' } sary conveyance an i started for Meclutvre’s acts OF the Peop house, They arrived there about three 8 eelock this morning and arrested McIn- tvre in bed. He teld the officers that he expected they would be after lim, aud a l- m.ttel using a kn fe on MeKinnon, but said he had to use it.m selfslefenee or he would have been killed. He said he lo-t the knife during the progress of the row McIntyre was badly ent about’ che head during the row and Dr. J. T. Jenkins had to put several stitches in the wound. The stabbing occurred on the premises Gallant, who lives Arms, about | : ; |} the number of ecnstomers, are the beat It appears Aru Me- | proofs that we know where to buy to best That we are doing the Xmas trade in Toys and Fancy Goods, no better proofs are needed than the crowds of people who visit our Store, and the fact that we have had to engage three new clerks, making ren in all, and all as BUSY AS NAILERS. FOURTEEN YEARS of straight and square business in this of aman named Peter at the Queen's ten o'clock Jast night. Kinnon and Wilhani Horrel, ealled at } Gallant’s on their way from the | time afterwards MeIntyre and another man named Daniel O'Connell, | their way home town, dropped in. All four hal evidently been drinking while in the city, home } lowest. cny, ad some who were also on in Gallant’s house very long when be said | sel] at big discounts, but we have a nice in aloud voice that he could beat ary man in North River, and there was not ajwanin | the house that conld put him out Kinnon at once accepted the challenge and | fear no competition, undertook to put Mc Iatyre ont / A rongh | ej] treat you well. and tumble fight ensued, which resu'ted in | a ee the ejecting ot MeIntyre from the hou. | GEORGE CA RTER & Cv., A man named Joseph Pembroke says that | after McIntyre was pnt out he exprested | 18ST QUEEN SQUARE, regret that he had not his revolver with | tent with giving us a fair living profit. Christmas Page Toronto, | Ixland, has Parlianseut | | city, yearly increasing in volume and in | rom Our Books, Fancy Gocds & Teys | new stock to sell at lowest prices, consis- | Me- Our business i on a solid basis and we Come one and all— Presents, SATURDAY, ODDS AND ENDS. For shawls—the best value in the city } —-try Paton & Co's. | Pure white silk handkerchiefs all prices | at Paton & Co’s. See windows, | The longest wire span is a telegraph wire | ever the River Rustuah, in India. It is | over 6,000 feet. Men’s Persian lamb caps, the cheapest, | at Paton & Co’s. See windows. | Men’s fur coats — all prices —at Jas. | Paton & Co’s. See windows. | The largest stone arch is the Union | arch of the Washington aqueduct, 2.0 feet | broad and 100 feet high. 1 | Men’s underelothing | Paton and Co’s. The largest library in the United States | is that of Congress. In 1886 570,000 volumes. Don’t buy silk handkerchiefs before seeing Paton’s & Co’s. See windows. very cheap at The largest locomotive was built four years ago for the Northern Pacific, 225,000 pounds in weight. handkerchiefs to See win- One thonsand = silk choose from at Paten & Co's. dows. The lar zest iron bridge is over the Firth lof Tay, Scotland. It is 18,6)2 feet in length and has 85 spans. Blankets, Comforts and Grey flannels at the Jowest prices at Jas Paton & Co’s. Forthe handsomest silk handkerchiefs, | goto Paton & Co. See windows. For china silk handkerchiefs, with beautiful borders, go to Paton & Co. See windows, Manties and Ulster cloths, The finest and most complete stock of carpets and oileloths. Brooklyn has the Jargest suspension bridge. Its entire length is 5,979 feet; the main span, 1,595, Mantles and ulsters eut and fitted. First-class dressmaking done on_ thie premises.—dJas. Paton & Co. Wonperru. — Most wonderful is our great sale of reefers and overcoats, our low prices astonish everyone. Give Paton & Co. a trial if you want to save money. Attractive styles in Millinery, in Trimim- ed Hats and Bonnets, we show the very lat- est styles, and for cheapness the goods tell their own tale—Jas Paton & Co. Manties, Unsvers, DoLMANs AND Jackers.— Our choice stock of Winter Garments are offered at prices which make us beyond question the cheapest dealers in these goods.—James Paton & Co. The balance of our ulster and mantle cloths clearing out at reduced prices.— Paton & Co, For Genuine Bargains in Carpets and Oilcloths, with the largest and best asort- ment in thé Province, we take the lead. We are bound to please everyone. Our prices are such as will please the keenest buyer. Jas Paton & Co. Gioomy Foresopixes.—* Velvet will be | worn as much asever this winer,” said | the wife of a prominent New York journal- | ist who wa ading a fashion journal. | “See afraid the velvet on the col- advantage, and that we sell as low as the | 7 are bought for cash and are all yew. We } Jar of my last winter’s overcoat will be Horrie] says that McIntyre hal nétbeen | have no old, shopworn or faded goods to | more worn than ever, before the vobins | nest again,” was the pensive reply of the moulder of public opinion. Wuar tHe Peor_e Say.— We have tried everywhere, but can find ne better place | than Paton & Co’s. They have the lar- | gest and best stock .o choose from. | Facts ror Tue Prorie.—We would res- | pectfully call the attention of the people of | Cl’Town to the special bargains we are | giving in winter underclothing now. Our | sale last week was a decided success, both | in quantity and quality of the goods sold. him. Then the two men _clinchett again, Headquarters for and atussle Jonger than the first took : : ; , deelé place, from which McK nnon -emergéd with the remark “Pm killed.” The spectators saw the blood flowing | from s wound in| McKinnon’s neck, and | Hirres, Man., Oct. 30.—James Brydon one of them, the man Horriel, alrealy | Of this place, told a marvellous tale toa referred to, placed him wpon his (Me- | newapepsr reporter the other day. He ; The Brydon Case. Kinnon’s) sleigh anit drove him into town sail he had been attacked by kidney to the office of De S. R. Jenkins, for lisease about two years medical treatment. Dr. Jenk.na not being home, Dr. MacLeod was caligl im an! did } oe all in his power for the woun led man, } unbearable and life After McKinnon was taken the hospital and his elething was | work for a year, and frequently removed three more stab wounds wee | Needed assistance in dressing and he could found in his back, and his shirt and | “es = ny ~ own boots. Mr. Brydon coat were cut in several places. i= lately taken one dozen boxes of Dodd's The wonnd on McKinnon’s neck extends Kidney Pills, lhe resnit has been a rom the hack of the neck to the vicinity | Perfect cure, and he is to-day as healthy of the jagutar, and besides the cute in tre | and happy a man as can be tound in the side and tack referred to, he las al Province. These pills have only been on ent uader the breast, in the regen of te | Sale for a short time in Manitoba, bnt spleen. He 1s in a crit’eal con.st.on, and is several instances of really wonderful cures suffering a good deal today. Dr. MacLeod thinks, however, that, barring accidents, he will pull through all right. ayo, sulted in continuous pains in the back. was a drag.” He out the Province. before H. V. Palmer, E-q., « sewer the charge of aggravated a-sault pre- | : ayenoeeees ferred against him. He said he would | “O® With the Dance, let joy be unconfined.” not be ready for trial until Tuesday, as | ‘The subseriber gives notice that the present he did not think he would beable to get | ADULT CLASS is still progressing, and that all his*witnesses before that day, He ap- | FIRST THURSDAY of the New Year. For plied for bail, but the application was re- | Particulars see Circulars, fused owing to MeKinnon’s dition. FE. BURRIS. dcelg—l6, 19, 21, Jan 1,3. wky li critical con- | A young girl living on Pownal Street, P E | RAI WAY near Grafton, was chased home by a man! 4 ' ' ' last night after ten o’clock, and she al- | leges that the man threw her down several] | ‘ i times and threatened to stab her with a Christmas Holidays knife, which he halin his hand. The | : girl's screams alarmed the neighbors, and some of them reported to the police that they thought she had been stabbed. Ser- geant Bradley visited the girl’s honse this | this Railway on December 22nd, 23rd, 25th, forenoon, however, and found that she | 29th and 30th, 1893, and on January lst, was all right—that the only damage she | 1893, good for return up to and on Janu- received as aresult of the chase was a/ ary 8th, 1894. very bad scare. A young man who was | ] with the girl when the man with the knife . Superintendent. appeared on the scene, and who was first! 4, . ‘ om attacked, became alarmed and ran off and | Railway Office, ‘ h WOwm, 2 left the girl alone. The girl lives with a | Dee. 16, 1893. ) sister of hers, a Mrs. Billsy whoo k- eps a aT ae j MESS WARY DOULL j —" § liquor shop. a : STUDIO, STAMPER BLOCK S K A : | Instructions given in the various branch a | es of Drawing and Painting. nov29—2m eod Return Tickets will be issned at one . UNSWORTH, Don't swear because your briar woods burnf out. The Hillsborough Skating Rink will be | opened for the season on THURSDAY | EVENING, 2!st December, inst :— } Gentleman’s Season Ticket............ £4 00 | 7 Lady's _ 3 00) Afternoon ss 2.00) (et a new and OSE MASTIFF PLUG CUT Rink will be open during the season ae | follows:—Every Monday and Thursday night and every Tuesday, Friday and | Saturday afternoon. : : Band wil! be ia attendance every Mon. | day night, also on every alternate ‘Thurs- | day wight and every alternate Saturday afternoon, Tickets for sale at C. D. Rankin’s, Red- | din Bros’. and A. S. Johnson’. only fo- Single admission to skate and promen- [hat ade at usual rates. | | : _ feaves the briar- | | decl6 D. C. MeLEOD, | Secy-Treasurer, wood pipe whole and sweet. COAL. Arrived To-day, per Steamer Albert: 300 Tons Victoria Round (3ydney), | 800 Tons Victoria Slack, =" | €. LYONS. dec9—Iw guar J.B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, — ly which re- To use his own words, “the pains were | from their use have come to light through- rh He ios oo wont PERPSIGHORE HALL, 1893, | & Class for Children will be opened on the | first-class fare to and from all Stations on | Let the good work go on until every man | in the city shall be clothed in a suit of Paton & Co’s celebrated underwear, We wil] continue selling that special line at a dollar and ten cents for a few days more. Don’t wait until they are all gone and then regret it. Jas. Paton & Cov. One vor Brincer. - An Irish girl, who | | by her before company on the elaborate ty | became so weak that he had to give up| ornamentation of a large pie at dinner. “Why, Bridget, you are quite an artist. How did you manage to do this so beauti- fully 2?” she enquired, thinking tor rally her for the company’s sake. “Indade it was meself that did it, mum,” said biddy, with a malicious grin. “Isn't it purty, mum? Idid it with your false | tayth, mum.”— Roseleaf. Fcrs.—We have resolved to dispose of | our Jarge and valuable stock at the very | keenest prices. We also guarantee that the prices are the lowest and the value the very best ever offered in this city, As | there are at all times in the market, how- ever, large quantities of inferior goods which prove so utterly satisfactory as that , they really would not be cheap at any | price, the fact that purchasing at our store is an absolute guarantee of getting supplied from the most reliable and cheapest | source.—Jdas Paton & Co. For the largest assortment of Silk Hand- kerchiefs, try James Paton & Co’s. The jargest European city park is in Denmark. It is called Deer Park, and contains 4,200 acres, i j i | i | } | | The fact is that our dress goods never | Were so attractive, never were so varied, _ never were so stylish, never were so pretty, never were co admired, and never were su | cheap as they are now. Jas. Paton & Co. | “Tam really at a loss,” said the young } minister, “to know why you did not like | my last sermon. Didn’t you consider my | argument sound 8 “Yes,” she replied, | * exclusively.”—Washington Star. Money will buy any of the good things | we sell—suits, overcoats, ulsters, reefers, | furnishings, and you can get that money | back if what you buy turns out not to be | the sort you take it for. Jas. Paton & Co. “Man wants but little Lere below,” But ‘tis this fact that daunts-- He’s sure to get a liltle less Than the litt'e that he wants.” | Hien-Crass Furs —We have resolved | to dispose or our valuable stock of Furs at the very lowest prices. The value is the very best offered in this city, and no lady should buy before seeing onr Astra- can Jackets, Persian Lamb, Astracan and Beaver Capes, Muffs, Boas and Collars in great variety —James Paton & Co. Mrs. Faddleby—What a rude woman Mrs Hiyhfilder is! She always looks back at people who pass her. Mr. Faddleby—How do you know ? __ Mrs. Faddleby—Why, I caught her at it several times myself.—Judge. _ Hicu-Crass Furs—We are now show ing asuperb sclection of fine furs. We have greatly increased our stock this ses,- son, and are ina position to sell at the very lowest prices. We have confidence in soliciting the patronage of the public, and can guarantee thoroughly the quality of our goods. Jas. Paton & Co. | “You didn’t take your vacation in the summer, did vou, Squildig?” asked Me- Swilligen. “ No,” replied Squildig, “mine will be one of the autumn leaves.” —Pitts- buag Chronicle. Astracan Jackets, Fur-Lined Capes, Boas, Grey Lamb Jackets, Beaver Mufts, Astracan Muffs, Persian Lamb Mutts, Russian Lamb Muffs, Seal Muffs, Grey Lamb Mutts, Russian Beayer Mutts, Ne. 1 Beaver Moff, Black Hair Muffs, Cazes, Collars and Alhambras, in Persian Lamb, | Virginia; and Montreal, Canada, Beaver, Astracan, Seal and Persian, ete., it contained | DECEMBER 16, Spoyxpvuiix.—-The word sounds f uniliar, Old but did you ever see it in print before? To be safe insure with ; NO INSURANCE! 6. It. Brow CHARLOTTETOWN — DO YOU WANT An Ulster or Overcoat? and call the If so. have see us. We want The Fur Caps, Collars and Cuffs at Cost to clear, JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, December 16, 1893. goods you at the right prices, < balance of our was a servant toa lady, was complimented } Bracelets, Necklets & Lockets. { Cases and Paper Knives, sil- Xmas Presents, 1893. cre = Come and see our handsome BARGAIN TABLE ! . Presentation Watches. Beautiful Engraved Watch- es for the Ladies, in silver and gold. Better value than ever. We have put a lot of Wood, Plush and Leather Jewel Cases and Fancy Goods on a - separate table, which we offer W atches, Cheap. at 25 per cent. reduction, as we are closing out this lot. in Nickel or Silver Cases, suitable for the boy’s or girl's first watch. gs set Ring with rubies, pearls, opals, diamonds, gar- nets, etc., also emeralds and turquoises, which are the | latest fashion. Children’s Rings, Cups, and Knile, Fork and Spoon. Timbles with real stone tops, very durable. Napkin Rings,Scent Bottles, Gold-lined Cups and Saucers. ELEGANT TEA SERVICES, with Urn compiete. New and pretty designs in Brooches. Pins from 10 cts. up. Studs.—A nicé assortinent | Marble and Imitation Mar- of Front Studs and Gents tle (losis Scarfs Pins. en Timepieces in Fancy Gilt, Luminous Dial Alarm Clocks, Opera and Field Glasses. Links.—A large line of Cuff Buttons and Links, including the ‘“ Anti-Swear.” Chains.—Victoria and Al- A very nice bert Chains in solid, quarter gold and one-tenth gold, glasses to suit. Card Purses and Tablets, ver mounted. | for any kind required. eee ae (x oi ene cerinne E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, December 1], 1893. Oh, Yes, we are sure | Youtry J. D. McLEOD Charlottetown, December 14, 1893—tn th cat Charlottetown, where in the city. Every- thing for Christmas. Just & CO. ete —James Paton & Co, ALL NEW ! We take pleasure in announcing that our stock of FANCY GOODS for the CHRISTMAS TRADE is now all opened up. Our gooils ‘are all new, the Xmas Cards Calendars and Booklets by best artists now rcady daszard & Moore, Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1892—t1 t s stock well assorted, an prices low. BOOKSELLERS. Ebony Canes, Mounted Present for some would be a pair of Gold or Silver Spectacles or Eye- If the right number of lense is not known, /we can, after Xmas, change | That you can get a much better class ef New, Pure, Fresh GROCERIES at the NEW STORE than else- + Poe AMET tn Site Has. cones ic RR ie i a