i d Saas |. a . A Five-fram«e — eeecsesne Se EE to niga Sateen. THE DAILY / EXAMINER Y0i/ | - ; Sand - MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 i892 Lecat and: Other Items. ee ay Beactircs .and apprapriate Chri road ifts may 4 See ante 3 faney table of the Masonite Paziat t6-wietrow.= 5 | | eRe to j Z i Diewrawmi 4. +» Dipbthecié is quitspre talen’ inoSt) Joho just now now, and « ber cases have been treated at tig idemi heepital. A rivTa iq Ge see A spectat (general) meeting ofthe. Bp- worth League will be held this g@ipATi “dt } 8 o'clock. A foll'and pénetaal attend- ance is retfuested. otto Host Reet Co.—The regular monthly meeting of this Company will be held in their room this evening, at eigh« o'clock. —Jus, Hennessy, Secretary. Grats’ white em>roidered dresses and colored cashmere dreases and boy's suits, beautifully made and trimmed at the bazaar to-morrow. If you donot see them, ask for them. setiditliiiniah Masonic ~Vietoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M., meets in regular communication this (Menday)Zevening for general busiaess, al o the election of officers. Brethren please be prompt —__-_~_-——- Resexve Thursday evening next to herr Rev. Andrew Robertson, of New Glasgow, N. S., deliver his interesting lecture on **4 Nicht in Thrums.” See adverticemeat to-morrow for further particulars. **Socrates."—This evening at cight o'elock Prof. West will read a paper on ** Socrates ” at the literary meeting of the Epworth League in the Methotist Church parlor. All are cordially invited to attend. JourNatism in Grorcia.—The Billville Baaner says: During our absence last week a a scared delinquent slipped $1 under oar door. It was found by our foreman, who immediately skipped to Canada. We leave in paisnit of him at daylight to-morrow, ‘iteiiuntiiedicail Moust ALLIson Usivensity.—The fiftieth anniversary of the establishmeut of Mt. Allison University will be observed by the Methodist ceurches throughout the Dominion on Sunday next. ‘Services appropriste to the occasion will be preached in the churches ia this city. ape Depicatory Seruon —The sermon on the ocoasion of the dedication of the charch at Miscouche will be given by Rev. R. B Mace donald, of Rustico, the Rev. Dr. Doy!e, of Vernon River, not being ab'e toattend, The dedication wil! take place on the 8th inst. “au Axrivepo Ovr.—The brigantine Mary E Bliss, Fanning, arrived at Sanfernando, Trinadad, on 15th, from Alberton, landing all of her deck lad, including fourteen horses in fair condition. Cap*sia Fanning reports « lot of heavy weather during the passage. Haroon Licut.—One of the most pleasant times in the history of the Harbor Light, was epent on Saturday evening, through the kind- ness of a number of ladies and gentieman | amply | from Zion church wh» attended provided to make the moments fly quickly. men Mor+t Revorw.—Some of the society lead- ers of St. Joseph, Mo., have been iodicted by the grand jury for renting apartments to the k-epers of bawdy houses Women as well as men have been taken on warrants for the of- feuce. Chief Brown, of the Pittsburg, Ps., depart- ment of public safety, has issued an order for closing a!l houses of ill-reputatios in that city. The order was issued by direction of Mayor Gourlay aad is a result of a movement against the social evil recently started by the minis- ters of Pittsburg. Tus Foorp Prt.—Thiags in the Foord pit, are not nearly so bad as at first reported. actual fic’s appear to be that while f% fire wes seeo, but thas fire damp came from the old working:, which circumstances secmed after examiastivo snd coasideration to warrant the closing of the pit temporarily and allowing water to rise high enough to seal the mouth- io When the water is up som? 20 feet an- other examination will be made and future action then decided on. Ia the msantime all is specu stioa.—New Glasgow Chronicle. Concert. — All she attend the "Concert in St. Patrick's Hall te morrow night may | expect a good time. The committee in charge have spared nc pains to make it « success. The programme will consist of vocal, instrumental and literary selections, and also an address by Mr. Mclaaac, editor of the Herald. This gentiéman’s ability as s speaker is too well known to need sny further comment. Doers open at 7; Cou cert to commence at 7 30. apciciiagn “* Ovsrer Crams.”—The suit of Joy vs Palmer and others was brvught for false arrest of plaintiff under an execution out of the City Cuart, and for seizing on certain org of his, inc'uding several cases of, > When} what are called ‘‘oyster-clams.” V Jadge Ailky concluded reading his jucg- ment on Saturday last, one of the legal fraterui y present wes ssked by an inter ested aadieor: ** Now, whe geta these vys- ters after this judgmen'?" To which his legal friend responded . ** Why ask such an absurd question. The lawyers get the oys- tere, of course ; the suitors get the shells. : a Beer Bros’. Bargain Corner. INFALLIBLE RULES. TO JUDGE BLACK Goons. FE have mary times drawn your atten- tion to eur Black Dress Goods We make a specialty of there goods, and pay the greatest attention to ‘he YALUE we ive. In short form, the way to judye the value of these guods is to notice ls ~WID?*H. 2.4- WRIGHT Jr FINENESS 4h—FINIst & h—VULUR. 6 h~- PRICE. If you want good value, HOW guod material sant ‘ow price buy your Brack Dress Coops « * y- frow uv P in tLY- G@ ODS are fam us fur their excellence, Fora few days we will mak « sp: cial d-eccust of 1d per cent., and 5 per cent. extra fur cath 01 eur atock of these goods BEER BROS. Weather Mutihetss. Tornoxze, De 6 -10 a. m. North to west win’s; fine aud moderate H ste bloomigg in St. = 2 et ee AS Lecal ard Other Itenis. ta. Boaxp meote Wis eveniag. 34 > a3 _- ers .“ + Brkmsevt Victoria Difisigh Saul § ] et oie 2 AS >” er or deason. —Pansiés and dandélices Johm m feos _—_2s. = i D-. “os, PRtitul, useful and ornamental at the bazaar to-morrow night. Don't fail tb see them. cc lain “Great Scott,” the bargains in custom made clothing at D. A. Bruce's’ surpass any- hing seen in town this year. chicicilbethiinitain Qnick Passace.—Schr W. H. Raymond, Captain George Dean, made the ran from St. John’s, Nfid., to the Gut of Canso in fifty-two hours. Who beats this ? ABSOLUTELY PURE. — English confectionery just receive at Watson's Drug Store. Let Santa (Claas take a note of this. Ir is said that of all the pills in the market Everybody's Pills are the best. Chat is a high testimonial, but it is borne out by hundreds using this populer family medicine. + Vatvr or Tue Wivow's Mire. — Mr. Yates tells & good story inthe World It is of a Yankee minister, who said to his congre gation : “‘My friends, after the close of the sermon we will take up a collection. The rich will give of their abundance, and we shal! not despise the widow's mite. I may siy we te the widow's mite at two dollars and a ali.” _— Tus is tocertify that Il esme to the Wilmot Spa Springs in Oct. 1857 so much afficted with dyspepsia that I did not ex- pect to live long. Freely drinking the water completely cured me in a few weeks. Newoman VRApDENBURG, Fredericton, N. B. sensilcaalen TueRe are more cases of sickness and death from diseased kidneys than from all other diseases combined. It is you own fault if ~ allow your kidneys to remain in an un ealthy condition when the cure is at hand Dodd's Kidney Pills are guaranteed to cure the worst cases. It costs but little to give them atrial. They are for sale by all drug- gists and dealers, or by mail on receipt of 50 cents, or six boxes for $2.50. Write for book ; called Kidney Talk. i deinen More Smpsexts —Oo Friday morning, Mr. John Henry sent away twenty-five very |fine breeding ewes for Calais, Maine. They | were Shropshires and Leicestera. On the previous morning Mr. Henry also shipped 200 lambs for Brighton, Mass. ard Mr. John Layden 170. In marking his sheep Mr | Heary uses a very simple yet expeditions | marker—his own invention. On Saturday Mr. W. B Bowness, of New Annan, shipped to Moncton a trotter—at least Mr. Bowness stlicms the beast cou'd tiot.— Pioneer. Servite Lapor.— Another care of servile labor on ‘he Sabbath is to be brought egainst the Halifaxjstreet2Railwey Co In the last case the charge was brough! against drivers but this time the president and secretary of the company will be made defendants. The information in this case will, it is understood, be laid by a missionary who has been prominent in Evangelical Alliance circles. The case will be brought in the police court first. Wants His Cuitp.—A man named Charles Watling eppeared at the police court this forenoon asking for informatica as to how he should proceed ia the matter of regaining pos- sexsion of his little daughter who is now in the custody of a man named J. W. Matheson. Watling said that on the death of his wife, some two years ago, he gave the child to Matheson to board. Now he understands that the child is being ill-treated and wants to regain possession of her, but Matheson refuses to give her up. Watling was advised to retain the services of a lawyer; as it was not a matter for the interference of the police court. St Dunstan's CaTnepraL.—The men’s mission closed last evening at seven o'clock, with the recital of the beads, the Papal Benediction, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, and an able and scholarly sermon on “The Rule of Faith,” by Rev. Father Doherty, S. J. The mission throughout was very successful, about 2300 women and 1,700 men receiving Holy Come m inion daring the two weeks. Fathers D -berty and UO’ Rryan will leave here on Wed- nesdav morning for Springhill, N. S., where | they will co-duct a mission. Father Doherty is a native of St. John and Father O'Bryan lelongs to Halifax. Scorr Act 1s Moncton.—A recent des- patch says: There is likely to be a lively time in Moncton within the next few few weeks. Mr. Rawlings of St. John is now doing police duty, but although ap pointed as *% policeman, it is well known that his duty is really more in the nature of a Scott act inspector. The council, it ap- pears, did not care to appoint a Scott Act inspector, and aa the regular police could not or would not enforce the law it was de- cided to appoint Mr. Rawlings. His ap pointment is fora month, and it is suppos ed that his continuance in the service will depend altogether upon the degree of suc cess achieved. The actien of the council has created quite a breeze among the liquor dealers, who are not a bit mure anxious for law than other people. eo ffouice Covkt.—This morning a colored men semed Benj. Byers, was arraigned on compl:in® of his wife to answer a charge of asevult and battery. The assault was com mitted on Saturday. Mrs. Byers said her husband came home drunk on Saturday morpieg *bout one o'clock, and from that hour nntil six he beat end otherwise ill treated her In the afternoon he also il! treated her, rnd tried te prevent her from ging to the p lice station to meke ® complaint. Byers p'eaded guilty to the charge, and said that if eons icted the same Byers has been twice the past year for fferce, and His Honor gave him five month's imprisonment with hard labor. Williem Cerish (tebscconiat) wes given teo impriseumert with herd ise ul ng» young girl nomed Izetta Bridges, on the 19h alt. The little girl said that Cm ih met her on Sydcey Street, near the Methedist Church, en a dark night, and put his arm around ber. She scresmed and broke away from him. Corish admitted that what the girl said was correc’, but said he did not mean any harm by hie action The Marshal informed the court that :here had been several complaints made to bim in reference to Crr- ish’s conduct tewards ladies on the street, Ihe complaiat egainet Cori h was laid by the Marshal. future, during mor he’? ly cold. given achance he wou'd do better in the | i» bor for ' i gs «| YU ggae Bis : : f &, id’ F | ‘Never Left | sede AE s Furs. ity SEs ewe! | Mantles. Never Behind a STANLEY BROS’. OFFER FOR THIS MONTH. ' iat al ema It has always heen our object, GES Eat ieee oie | il all sae eet cee in eet eae and let others follow. GREATEST BARGAINS : petitor, but we always want our pelcsmver nto etorea: HCE SSG angt price customers treated right, and we : feel there is no place on Prince STANLEY The Edward Island where they can buy SEALETTES. |r! Map gl oe CLOTHS. Clothing as cheap as we can sell it. There is no Wholesale House in the Dominion of Canada where . rn ae) ee ee ; they sell BOYS’ REEFERS as PER INS & STERNS cheaply as we do. a Sale Continued till all is Sold! REEFERS and ULSTERS, why our prices are a surprise party to everybody. No doubt but we sell the best Clothing on Prince Edward Island for the money We have the largest stock ever shown on PP, EB Island, and we buy it cheaper than any other firm can begin to do. THAT IS A FACT! No donbt aboat it. If you don’t beliove it, come and see, We are the Farmer's Boys, and will look out for their interests Make no mistake by every time. going elsewhere to buy Clothing. ee en ee ee PROWSE BROS. As for MEWS OVERCOATS,| Charlottetown, INovember 28, 1892—eced & wky E ARE SOLD OUT OF SOME KINDS, but still have quite a let of GOOD GOODS at very low prices. In STAPLE GOODS we have White, Grey and Printed Cot- tons, Sateens, Black Cashmere and Merino, Black Serges, Black Costume Cloth, Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Colored Cloths in light weight, Black Cloths in lizht weight, Table Linens, etc., etc. A good lot of CORSETS, in sizes 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 3L and 32 inch. o Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 53, 6, 63, 7, 71, 74, 72; Black Kid Gloves, sizes 5j, 6, 6}; Children’s Colored Kid Gloves, sizes 2, 3 and 4. Will sell the whole of the Gloves we i have left at half price. Children’s Lace Collars, Black and Colored Laces, Flouncing Laces, Ribbons, Buttons and Neck Frillings. | ; Lace Curtains, Floor Oil Cloths 2 to 5 yards wide, Room Paper, Carpet Paper, Cocoa Matting, 3 to 2 yards wide. ies Job lot of Feathers and Flowers at one-quarter the original price; job lot Ornaments and other Trimmings at one-quarter the original price. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, November 30, 1892—eod & wky of Mantle oo a ee a 2 me oe a 2 = = ty Ee 5S , = 2 <3 2.2 ¢ & }H4 SS = Z2 ain. te —4 ss as f Fi ta eg os QD = 2 ~ — . Sse se o- B oO 3 x ~ eo sF rF = e) a | of. 5252 2mae i Dene ms Ga | 22 | fsb ite 1 me Ps : (ss Se ' Se: sth cu fg & ‘ = 5 > ae * o ™ Oss (ee 8. < gs ¢ = as <el B25 Se > . ; a © > =< = eo an —S os = — Li. si att ict iy r= . 3 + & *$ 393 £1 ES = P we “~ O48 Faz ee Oo = mis H.s $8 @ = —————— —— or _ a ea = - STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT a a X A High-Priced Demigod is Experience. re Qu ‘ No man knows that better than he who buys Clothing that after a week’s wear are actually shapeless. Wouldn't even fit a scarecrow in a barnyard. There is no wisdom in paying homage to such a teacher. You can obtain at the “Star Tailoring Establishment” a Suit at a very moderate price, made im our usual style, that will be first-class in every respect as to Fit. Finish and Durability. Suits from $12.00 up. MeLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, September 22, 1892--cod & wky uscels Carpet, only 90c; five-frame Brussels Carpet, only 90c, at the Scotch Carpet House—JAS, PATON & OO