—————— a aes = = ————= — - = THE DAILY RA ARINES . ° : Z FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894 ent - od Al " s " ’ ok : : : an ad - wet - - — RL LT TAT aaa a ae eS ual. A ‘OTHER ITEMS. LEPTERS 10 THE BDITOR, WE H +53 ‘Ape You Reat oe nad —e ad ee wes eee TAYLOR, Wondertil Value AV oe New 500ds yg jee eee ie poli nonts Sse | New Goods! BA ON NMR al 0. O. F.—Nomination of officers at | “justice,” by attaching it to his letter, will .? YPC y nd Tea ais teenie | repeat their false charges over their own | 10 LADIES CLOTH JACKETS still on hand. We sold a larger - __ | signatures, I will promise them a reply. I a AT number this season than any previous year. We will clear this lot Ox Dety.—Policeman Kinsman atill | have no wish to bandy words with the | meumeues: .“S Sessrmamraarem . as ib steal . Received from Moutreal today ‘another io she men 3 tons at d los 4 duty on evil genius who fears the shadow of his ou a a grea sacrl ice. suppl} iv of the force owo name. Come ont of your shells and | (¢ eo 3 give usa chance to unveil vour hypocrisy, | J 4 é Arrexy Dr. Morrison's lectare in the) et: % Tavytor. | , a @ H Ha to ght. The subject— Dee. 13th, 1894, PRICE, $2.75, $3.79, $4.75, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00. N Fs Spc | Se | NOW FOR $175 $2.50 $893 8485 8625 8675 & 7.25 ——1N—— | ia hernia OL.49. HL. o9.29, $4.09, $0.29, 90./9, B /.29. ae i Soctat..—Take your friend to Ts an AN AWKWARD PLACE, j ° ? Me ca, sella Ser- ; nthe Methodist Church ext uesday -_-~-— # eS, <5 8 feng ie, An AL timepr mised, Music. i Sir. ae iennee's comtas et in giving —— ON——_ : roma @ i a jon’t miss this Opportunity.* ‘Step ‘ia* a i coffee & éake. home made cand ~ ~ im oO} a on = egality of the | Also. LADI ES AS rRAKAN J 4 CKETS. $3 50. $40.00, Sg 15.0 } - | and e tibee goods' before ' he ing i : ; Ai oancil m dismissing Walter Rinaman ; >o aia BOO F , anything that is old and shep-warp: 10d <3 5°’ Bs Lect Tuirs Evenine — O'Connell’s | from the police force to the Guardian re- | now for $2 L.00, 790.00, 992.90. : ati fact yn guaranterd im every case | oe : « evese atthe bar, his ready witand seath-/| porter, is open te grave comment. He is | ve aieatemniins eee ; ‘ ing sarcasm will be faithfully; - maeal the confidential and legal adviser of the | s é : . Tx... i 3 by the R Dr. Morrison at the A. O. H.! Mayer and Council, and is paid for giving | ray . 2 ] Pcs ge... ; F this evening his advice and opinion to that body wher | aan eee lt Fhese goods are all new this season, and are, without doubt 8. A. Me rf = ee eS asked to do so; and he should net se far ply inen Collars (guaranteed four i CKEY.—A members of the Ch’town - onl : 1, salon . 14 E h FASHI® ABLE TAILOR, . p ; H on Club are requested to be present acbastinn ss Sordlice Wis oat 5 2k ed C. bac ply), at 14 cents each, or $1.50 a dozen, worth j ; . . . : . she | - ata meeting to be held imthe Salvage | jieation to <althlie-tpintenn hie re~ — OR ZY cents. t 1c £! eatest bargain vet shown ih this city, Please inspect The Store wie Fics by A. a ; e non . vht at 7 2 o* lock. shar a. @ ae ’ ae ms . ‘ ‘ . e * a y. “ owe on een arp Stet = the Mavor and Conn i. Th 4 Si 50 Doz! t ply Cuffs at 18 cents a pair. dees a einess por ‘nga pub ic maiter between Mr. Haszart ie # o ; : he i a, aieai . ss inal aaa ani the Council, should not be atlowed to | 7 This week at ** The People s Store. betore buy Thy elsewhere. ee a ae = aoe rT eae drop without an oppo tunity being given | : ; een ee fee ren ee eee “y | for explanation em the partof the Recorder : ’ ; ; Street, for a first uffence against the Canals > ae creel rete _s) a ey $9c Pair Ste. will buy Gents’ Heavy Lined Gloves (3 oe smperance Act, ar another or rge - . ™? ¢ my yn @ charge of akinesia a oa, tl - _ ic. At present the Gi wardian has : ’ | three makes to choose from, worth $1.20. Day Act, by a sale of beer on Sunday, 18th place min a vers queer or til : s] 15 will buy Heavy Lined Kid or Buck. or t Bath are returnable on Mon- sciatica: ‘$i 13 Pair Four inakes to choose from. Worth Sl. i ——K~§ OR A—— la i A WORKMAN'’S GRIEVANCE, s to $1.65. as e | +t Hexs Verses Waear.—The Northwest: . ee : "mae Dear Sta,—Holidays are increasin a Pacific Farmer, of Portland. Oregon, E- i . . ; rays: One bushel of wheat, where good | _ te susagh to. a. ae 12¢ Pair ae cents will buy a pair of Braces equal Charleitetonn, Decessber 6, 1904—~dy = : chickens are given ~ run of a7 farm, | | Christmas ae” Wee Year's Day and | } toa 50c. Brac». Very special bargain. ~—e = ‘ wal ti proatc te Goz + ee c . : , fal yrodac tn donee caps. In many | Good Friday UG, bel now they habe sone | Kanes Oe eee did not make over ten bushels to ee ani es ked on Labor Day to =~ lie. 1} bd 8 8 - Calend a Tsai, eee eehtaets tate Mamie an anna 1 oe ee ee Ge ee itor, | | Beokileis, _— ae ad ak oe cha are | as you know ; and, as you know, Ihave a | 000 Christmas Silk Handkerchiefs. f ir Ef AR ED ; O f : f : - S FAS © N = \ 2 e nates : arge gnen = am ae hard. re Now | ’ | ToyB 60ks, , Has Kittev Forty-Five. — William the big bugs here give us there 7 holidays, | : ‘ oe ee Annuals oe. of lnctioviiie MS al al but they take good are to dock us for | us: e S) ndkere i i ; q re Ne ates his as ae — them at the end of the month. This is Wi ae = 7 = L. a H ay i biefs - a li i We are now prep. ared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Qur stock is Faney Goods. “ treppec ee ee an} a, Suré al, Shots, Japanese, ete. i : ; “~s - : two have een trapped on the 6th and | 0 bed. i pear-y eloquent, and 4 a ee se Me “ere ee pasate | fresh, and we keep the best in the market. Black Basket Tabie Raisins, Muscatel, Layer, ok aii iad Sel mn a a oo ses rant you to s ore g} > ¢ >» vA » ‘"e 8 rh. i o*“ . < y 17th days of the past month. Mr. Merry | *Sp' Fou “Pe oe eee ee ens Oe ee: NOTRE MOCES SNOW | Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Vostizza, pertectly clean, and Patras Currants, ATES an aos eo is under the impress.on that no other man | PU “Hts In your paper, and raise your | ‘i _ tion. to choose from. living in the country has done as much | “Ole (9 Mighty denunciation of out Op | nein nnnn aD | Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Candied Citron, Lemon and ‘Orange Peel, Flavoring and : ae Bing tor ever, ani coal is de “ar. + + } ~ my , Y i eB = S HK. ENMAN & CO. > ioe eee STRANDED AGAIN.-—-ALONUE &@ WeeK ago a SoS ' ote U8 ’ . ’ . 7 r * ‘ a . * , ih ta ‘5 c ; es man named D. N. Stewart. of Detroit, THE POLICE APPOINTMENT. Tl a P a % & "4 ] ~ 6 ] { R on Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—m w f Next to Woolen Mills Co's. Store, Queen Street. ; eas 3 . a Jeased a theatre in London, Ont., calling it : ; i¢ eople Ss Stor 9 A ho esa € we etail. i € d PF i> MINE “Wonderland,” and emploved a stock com- a, — To-day 3 EXxasINer produces } Charlottetown, D2cember 10, 1894—m w f j “ Pa by Charles Havstead and three letters, al] on the same subject—the | cowards depleting the forests of these | Prewsor ae | Spices. We have also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolates, Creams, Mixtures and Penny anat —5p Ps Es dha troublesome an i destructive animals as he Aas AN. | ne ‘ “oe oa ets ie cua SU ete Che lua ween it ea Sine : Sit cad cheat qudeus haw ar © tier totic dag’ alee mene, ee | Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and everything you need in the Gro = record he would like to hear of it—Week- | you do I mi ight get more holiday s than /cery line. Give us a ¢ all. : ona te Ee + | - ech ( £% w 2; pansy headed i‘ Josie Mills (well known in Charlottetown) | Tecent police appointment—and all doubt- who gave a performaz ightly Stew- less originating from the one small. -ouled 4 i : " ro } r eg werTior nce hig 5. | 8 f q Al art boarded his company at one of the hest | creature, whose duplicity at the Couneil | 2 3 t i> hotels, and as he had unlimited nerve and | Board is only rivalled by his characteristic | . ‘ “2 . 8 : | : ‘ an apparently full purse he obtained un- | falsification of matters to the public } jimited credit from city merchants. The | through the medium of the press, Mr. | J 4 receipts for the week were about $300. On Hooper was appointed not, as allege, be- | Monday morning Stewart suddenly disap- | cause Kinsman was a Catholic, bus be- | leaving the | cause the position plain'y belonged to a | ee — ae peared wit! all the funds, mpany’s azes “- bo: 1 bi ll unse d. Protestant, un jer the conditions of a Jo g | antecnenimamencatt ne os cei compa and boar ‘tte long | 9 Because our - goods are matchless for durability. We ik 1 ing, Per Steamer Albert, and s large uuinber of ills unpaid. The | *tanding agreement, the fairness of which | Why are we the Leading Clothing House : ff the | t stock of ; We are now offering the largest stock o ie 600 TONS play ers are almost penn less an tare prac- is Te cognized Bit approved by citizens o! « 3 fially stranded. “A warrant has been |rvery class and ailicrents of every creed. | rive the best value in the market, and no man can undersell us. Meora out co ‘Seneent’s arrest and the | [n carrying out thie ozreement, very many poltce wil] search Detroit for him. of our best Catholic citizens have | i declared that the Counci! bave acted with : Soxs or Tewperance.—A division of the | honest impartiality. The | ttle wire pulling Vv" orted an omema 6 ld 7 jas Sons cr Te mi pe rance was organized at | triv may try in vain to create a feeling of Sg ers ee 67s an 6rceoa S$ 0 lil i at Long Cree : Wednesday p. m., 12th inst., | dissatisfaction under thie head. They will | 5 3 3 vid ao Round and. : kK pr James McKinnon. Provine ial Deputy. | find that the Catholics cf Charlottetown | \ assisted by P. Philip Foy, of Long Creek, | are too intelligent to be caught by any such VV - ETOW N R c ir P cl aries MeNeill, of St. Catherines, and | chaff, and too honest and straightforward E V F. R SHO N IN CHARLO 1 : - M i ILLAN, : Mr. Coffin, of New Dominion. This diy- | to expect a monopoly of the whole police . LYONS & CO. ision will be known as Ever True, No.| force. | We received to-day a Case of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, which completes our stock, and it is the a 204, and will meet in Long Creek Hall | In selecting their new policeman the : (NcKinnon’s) Friday p.m. of each week | Council have made an excelient choice, Cheapest “tock in the ‘Island. Come and see the Bargains we are able to offer. It pays to do ‘5. — : ' at7 oclock. The following officers were | and one which receives general eppro elected for the present term : r. Henry H ie an honest, upright “Ey the J Mr. Henry Hooper is an ‘honest, iprigit because we buy for cash and sell quick on a close margin. Si LE ie W P—Philip Foy man, enjoying the confilence and good W A—Hector A McL- wil! of all who know him, and may be de- ceil ese ‘ RS John Bennet Robe — ou pended upon to discharge ‘his duties faith- 2 - . only the BEST, whieh i+ ° A R S—Alexander McPhee fully and to the satisfaction of the public. Et 1 ¢ rr Pr a fi V7 l - bh - y iil’ F S—Jas McKinnon Yours, 1865S rice Alwreys al or O0., as or PAAS: woodill’s Treas-~Thomas Henderson Aytr Beuzy. : a eee C Stretch Dec. 13, 1] 894. 5 BAe ae Con—Dunecan N McCanne!! ee — ze AC 0 Wi Vi iam McLean 4 { S—Dunean D McCanne! Soe 0 S—John McLeod , i | Corner of “ene and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. German Baking GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Our Leader in : _ Powder, Mosraeat, Dec. 11.—The Star’s cable! eays: London, Dec. 11 —The Belgian of a feials at Antwerp report they have dis. Kamas Perfumes 1 lack no customers to é : ~-ered the presence of pl e raro-pacuintain : ae yor : . ' at is Glenelion cattle which have been | is a neat cardboard box containing 08 landed at that port from Montreal. The | two g'ass stoppered bottles filled with : | Canadian government officials here are the best Perfume. We bought a BUY e Baa ; large quantity, and are the only , sat i oe, wed sending a veterinary surgeon to Antwerp ; 4 : tonight to report whether the cattle af- dealers handling this line. The Sa . att regular price is 65 cents, but our Was Answered Correctly by the Following fected are really Canadian cattle and ular ; price till Xmas is whether it is plenro-pneumonia from hich the animals s ering = * oq . ’ . * ee ONLY 59 CENTS. Ist - Master J. J. McLEOD. Pexts, Dec. 11.—The angry feeling of : » és 1 .p the Chine-e population here against for- We have Perfames at all prices, from 2nd— J. G. McPHAIL. eigners is increasing. A British resident | 10 cents to $3.00. in China who occupies an important poe- | ition which brings nim in touch with the Mandarin on d the masses, says: “A} Johnson & Sibi 3 trage!y nay oceur any day and ahen the | That I have the Largest Stock of io You Want) fe CARRIAGE Shoes s Cheap ? ‘ ioubt jsrd— * JON LIGHTIZER. Mast>r Lightizer says in his answer that we are giv- ing a larger discount than 23 per cent under competitors’ | price. We must countess Johnny is right, as we do not want Japan eve come within aight of the capital. | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. I feel certain every foreigner will be mas | : ; ‘ ‘i ‘ ead 1 a teaclan sdiniennen will ineur Cor. Kent and Prince Streete. | 40 on coms. profit cc goods, pngepton the Becount er McEACHEN’S 5 Head. eel for ‘ a perfectly in-ane.ri-k if they remain | Cop Queen and Richmond Streete. | sell at below competitors will be greater than 23 per cent. i eadq tees if there after the ie has closed the port of | ois Call and get your prizes, boys. BOOTS AND SHOES. We will give ‘ fe Ti D “in Le gr-eate langer iS it tk ' aec i 7 . “hee : +o ay te a prepay nq hnaigy Sinn BIG RUSH still coming our way. It makes us laugh ine . for your--money very. time > i hers of ecret societies which are ready to} | sometimes to see how easy itis to sell goods at our prices; Slippers given to evety.quetamen .: - ia _ cughagpamabetatel age | still at other times we feel sad to see good goods selling so | r- tal Kaxsas Ciry, Dec. 10.—There wa a re- | ho but tl els tu Site - } . paif “of Boots “or Shoes sy markatie wedding at the Kansas eat USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS }cheap, bu len such 18 Lile, | if penitenitiary yesterday. The contracting awe Le oe} x bs . parties were ~ Wirner and ase i ~ i & O le . “4 x , is : a Charlotte Moore. Winner was sentenced | es | G. A. DIXON CO. ‘in all lines to be found in the Island, and my prices . Ey MeEACHEN, to Life im prise ament 22 yee 9 for m I ; } =Ch'town, Dee. 13, 1894—dy Suecessors to C. Robertson. | are aw ay down for Cash THE SHOE MAN, - ; ‘ é Sil. , ‘ *. ee | Lower Queen Street. ae <acee (x) situation EES — p der, arson sid robbery. Charfotte Moore ras convicted ten rears ago as sccessery to the murder Of Major Johnzon, of Junc- G reat Variet 1 — City, Kansa While in prison she y ° Di r set St C m vis if 1 Winner fell in love. Winner was re- ] ec eam om nica Lon | a = —— rece, ass. 4 5 ee ‘ as é tant Mav and the woman in July = . <i eS pe : ax, Aitert haat ! rre=*ponde i nd finall a if “: f - . ae 4 t + agreed to he tae lin the pen:tentiary : 3 Cn Winns w a trave g saleaman for pe rie a eT New, Nice and Cheap We beg to call attention that, early in the Spring of 4 CHAIRS & ROCKERS, WITH PRINCE EBWARD ISLAND. &. | nm ES. 1. A a ia ak ons EYE AND EAR, us notin | Charlottetown, November 7, 1894 m w 1 ‘ . ee “aw ‘ pris " City or Mexico, The. 12.—The com-| BAMBOO FURNITURE, 1895, regular steam communication will be resumed between mite on . ' isc works oft: e city govern- a Rs hen weopashcadetrietag the Sen’ Odd Pieces. LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. tonal theatre, a large place of amusement | : ° : a : eet : here, on weconnt of the danger of its fll |OYK FURNITURE, Thanking all our shippers for their past support, and ing down, the ed.fice having suffered re- Office -- Kent Street ¥ c iY v. Ang Mty . Coal! OBA & The Rink sss soromace verely ‘bs >the recent carthquakee. The | . a} , “al , , | scidhaiiniesah intend ices cme i etc., etc., etc. We remain, yours faithfully, Advertisements under tute he nn chiieess five cents per principal theatre is also cloxed for the | / WILL BE OPENEI | : : : } : sae a? q . i, BE OPENED 4 ame cause and ia undergoing — } PI | ( et R N B | : OS., | Winter has set in, and if you have not your Winter —— 4 . . OST ~Ls ast Tuesday, hepween sing b of ‘ * ee : a h ave been propped on Be via ; 5] South John Street Li verp 0] ‘Supply y of Coal in, sand >pm, on Kent Street, betwee: 2 Mark as to fall. Without MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, 7 E hs — NO W Is TH E wy : E ' CHRISTMAS _ Bis sf — ~y soansdeg-ay laa it 2° . fy j at this office. . 4 in . . ca Mniliaisenstdllescaion a ee a . * ’ Us E PERMITTING, eee time would bring down many buildings Who Sel! at Selling Pricer. sn Se ake a ea SHOP —The finder vei t at this office. rr. weakened by the recent shocks. A Jarge eas = | number of buildings are in the hands of! deel4 ‘as Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our em : oo Ts ing a continuance of same in the future, the ¥ threate ned | ly t doubt, another severe earthquake at this For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Charlottetown r.9y29 ; TRU NKS—Tranke moved to and Pau s Tickets now on fale at ; the rug oa ced price ; Tickets now on sale at all the Drug boats and vache haley wk FF 3 F — IT" ee Se ———— Be Stores. ech? x ; i he P I » my Jand every Monday and Thursday| WAN?TED—A first-class © kc ' XMAS SNA S ! x 0 O L EAKE > BROS. 5 nights, and every second Saturday after- os th s kind need coe fight ’ . 7 /~ _» we ® | wT e | noon. . »., Merchant Tailors. of ' j W ANTED—A girl for general kouseworkia ~- . A In addition to the really sensational bargains in our NT Charlottetown, December 12, 1894. Tickets at the following reduced prices: a cgeall family. Agpty a - 3 Ma sale TAZ A — ~ . Petar a email f ba this offic mri” <1" ams i eee $3.00 | cect’ ae LADIES a satiate Cea tiebiteh dh gianna 2.00 TO LET—Half-of ahouse tour i ; = Y, * “4 ; IREN (Afterno 50 | rooms, situa’ 9 te . moun? TOM eee | A Jacket, Ensilage and Hay Gutters | riowesape ere ccc: 48 | Sanaa thence Beller te | ; | i : the fullowing Christmas Snaps. Every one is bound to sur- | iad ; SHOW wise you. Don’t let the day pass without seeing them. A F ur Cape, : Galbraith’s Band in attendance. wars City canvasser of good addr sss; ; I g IN AE — 3 , * es eal nad expenses pane weekly aera seas ; : i i TOTICE o - ee osition permanent. Canadian mer)« . OF Children’s Suede Cashmere Gloves, Silk Embroidered Back, | A Fur Collar, d 4 = Zz. ey 5 NOTICE.—No children under thirteen can vrown stock. advantages umegaailed.— te years of age allowed on the ice after six | BROWN Bros 0, Nurserymen, Toronw, Ont, ¢ Kid Edged, 10 cents a pair. novzi—dy tt BEFORE CHRISTMAS. with or without Hay Carriers; Turnip Slicers, cheap, o'clock, p. m. dy 1m pat gua—no30 | _* : Dainty Enabroidered Silk Handkerchiefs > 10 cents each Pepper Gis “AB” IS HIS PAVGRITE |—Santa Claus MEY ream Hem Stitehed Silk Te $8.00; I. X. L. Feed Mill ly $8.60. ;, : cb BAR NIN. se, Wks | ae GAARLES B. THORNE, “See ani iP Ars Sereens for Xmas Decoralion, 6 cents s pair. ‘You Can Buy One Cheap at the é London House. ——ALSO-— iiietess Shale cae eal ee a | : awettiee y i 7 ’ . ary EK heen land witt Sedaka b twen' = i foe Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- sanitary Engineer. “cleared. Within half mite iway § He? ides d SI fi ll Pl ; , Kings County. Price $450. Apis to MP: ee: * HARRIS & STEWART et ne on es ae es | ae |0UlUlU sand. Plu: nber, will ane pith. ‘an "experienced ar ; Bea and jobbing of all kinds al she rt ,tice. } Ni ITIC ts ‘—Sa-_noples of plain and ornamental ae a D. W. FINLAYSON, — SiSiSRESSGr oes on, | acco orien ie aaa , Tas Wearuer.—Decreasing westerly winds; fair weathers stationary or a Jittle ° , . iWs | Druguist, Revere Hotel, eto. ' also » imp so gl ugad wargy wet ee lower temperature. a y ; 7 Charlottetown, December 4, 1894—dy Ch’towa, Oct 10, 1894—t ts & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. | All orders left at REVERE HOTEL. SS .s eens er Sato — | ‘eg 7 Ry : e 4 _* i | : ene ? * POs: E ‘ ne