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Railway, and en the i. & Valeh, I Hvekstore, Sum- mersicke Har , 2 : = gon. i ‘ z & DB. A. Ez 8 ‘ aM " (haa A v < “t+ se } W ] ie . > mr , ‘ "« >> a The eekly Examiner | . Te issued « y Friday morning from the publisher.’ fies ft is made up of matter @hich ha-« : n the Daily editions, ard Barsi-clanw weekly newspaper iteresting @wi fu st news The subset fan Weec«iy Exam. PER, Por’ | Any part on anada or the Vaited Siates, is on Mlar per year. Advertising rates the same scale as given bave for ¥ EXAMINER. tiVaiiat : a 3 SHR FETC Ste The Hills wth Skating Rink will lk Gpene! ey “ea : THI RSDAY EVENING, 21st December, inst — Gentleman's Season Ticket $4 00 | Lacy’ “ se Afte- . 2 0 Bi: A z RE & feliow « M ’ ana i rd might j vy, Friday an Baturtay ar Ban! ‘ ttem ia! - every Mon day night, every alternate Thurs day mig) i every alternate Saturday | afiern:» Tieke:- : C. D. Rankin’s, Red- Gs n=". a 4. S. Johnson's. Meg's aimission to skate : nd promen- | ' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE sie at n- D. C. McLEOD, dels Secy-T reasurer —— —— _-——_ —__— -- a ’ ‘DOCTOR DORSEY, | : } *hysician = and Surgeon. | — | Greina Medieal Department of the | University of the City of New York, late | Member of the Resident Staffer Beile- ' Hespital and the New York ' Lying-in Hospital, New ' York } OFFICE. North Side Queen Square | ’ | Resi! e—-Near Corner of King and Queen Sports, ( town AMUAL M OEBTING | Merchants’ Bank ef P. EB. Island. The A General Meeting of the Share! f Merchant~’ Bank of | P.B. Island « ¢ held at its Banking Honse ‘ uf re street. on TUES DAY, the wh J f January next A. D. | i834, « It o'clock, a. m Prox ie- eft with the Cashier at least or i ; + to the meeting. WM. McLEAN, ec j—f 4 Carir. DAVIES’ OINTMENT Has ae Exua 4 Sores, Burne, Bealing Sores, Salt Boerm, Bezem1, Itch and all Sores whore there is any Ir flimmation. for the Cure of TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CT | sell for For the ext re Wi 1d cents per box : DAVIES The Greatest eumatic ralgia Curt Of the Age & HOUSEHOLD Rin, © PAINGURE ae RTERNAL AND EX) ERNALD) “ais of ey CENTS Se ; TE eI URED INLY BY 3 | VL HBNKEO orn, } MWKER CINE COV LT’ He Dwg Renin ltl deseo i THE DAILY anes » ~ _ Pp BAAD AIO POLAT AOI AIG I NN hg DARL ASA ARIEL Pc = = EXAMINER. TERMS : Fou ae a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents a a 2 — 200m a. eee pe Vee a eee ee ree ARs y a Y ‘ a aN ‘ gw r rar —~ ‘Yr y . ' > 7 *)e + Pe | NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E.ISLAND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1893. 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While not as rapid as! as the pen, | almoat at a minutes. simple; can’t ge t of | to Capital and lower case keyboard alike— | for the small letters the type direct. order, Prints on flat surface. Writing always in sight. easily mastered. urrections and insertions easily inade. | More * margin play” fakes any width of paper or envelope up | to Si inches. cs Packed securely in handsome case and expressed to any address on receipt of price, $8.00, in registered letter, money order or certified check. glad to answer all iaquiries for further information as to this machine and also the * Yost. [akes good letter-press copies. We guarantee every machine, and are | | to try it. Manufactured only by the | IRA CORNWALL, D B. STEWART, Agent, Charlotfefown. EW Gold and Silver Wat-hes, | EAT aad Pret y Jewelry, in CHAINS, BROOCHES. GEM RINGS, ete. OVEL Faacy Silverware, ome qamemeveememnnnt & } IS LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DYRIWS THE HOLIDAY SEASON —=>>a ee eNO TAY LOR, CG. EE. December 18, 1893—lw dy North Side ef Queen Squire, Chariotietown, P. E. T | BEAUTIFUL KATING BOOTS FOR——— Ladies, Misses and Boys, OUR OWN MARE. A Nee Lot of Imported Laiiss’ Suppers JUST RECEIVED FOR THE XMAS TRADE. Charlottetown, December 15, 1893—-m w f Good | CO's... WILL GET——— of the very best quality, at prices that will suit your pocket. Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are very fine, and on quantities of Five Pounds | and upwards we will give you very low figures. We have alao just received a stock of new Sultana Raisins, Candied Citron | Orange and Lemon Peel, Flavorings, Spices, | thing required for making a good Fruit Cake. ete., and can supply you with every Fresh Figs, Dates, Bisouits, Confectionery, Apptes, Fiorida Oranges, etc., at | Ss. B. ENMAN & CO, | J.D. McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. Charlottetown. December 7, 18923—tu thu sat Disston’ Barb and Combination English Coal Vases. Galvenized and Japanne s Crosseut, Circular and Hand Saws. Fence Wire. Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel. Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. d Coal Hods. ee ene, Xn FONN°LL & CH* "DLR Chariottetown, November 30, 1893—tu fr General Agent for Maritime Provinces. THEE FRIEND | Quality, Quantity, Price. class keep. moderate prices, but fill deliver crders promptly fea oe * pe a z | > E. Island. Give us a call. | suy Your Christmas supplies “* —_—_A T——_ B. ENMAN & Fresh Groceries “WOODILL’S (QUALITY ABSOLUTELY PURE. leading journal in America, in jliastrations, in its corps of distinguished con- tributors, and in its vast army of readers. In special lines it draws on the highest order oj talent, the men best fitted by position and training to treat the leading iopies of the day. contribute to its colamns. dec20 i You Meet in Gur Stock. — We keep everything a first- acowquesenocesathstinnnnegeentiiitnnaenllidtisen Clothing Store should | We not only sell at | and and | arefully. 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ERIE MEDICAL C0., Buffzlo, WY. “Vou’ll Feel THE SOCIETY OF ARTS. of Canada (Liasited), MONTREAL. CAPIT<L STOCK, - - $100,099. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste fur arts, to enconrage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, Lk93. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. EXHIBITION AND SALE, ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, a. m., to 4 p. m. The only chance in this country to pur chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit ean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this iety. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director, aaa a el i ’ | of pink, blue and yellow blossoms, had a Light, Lacy aad Fantastic. | Pretty figured muslins are being made | up for simple evening frocks. A gown re- | cently seen, of white muslin flowered with apple blossoms, was very attractive. It had a full bodice trimmed with cream lace | The | | skirt had one deep flounce round the edge, Short basques are to be the thing both | for day and evening wear. They are dressy | | = weer Inns 7 or A TEA GOWN, of flower pattern, formed of littie bunches | | | trimming round the hem of moss green velvet, lined with pink, and a short, full basque made of the same materials. The | bodice was light, lacy and fantastic, like | | all the boclices of this season, | Thin materials are to be worn for ball | | gowns, and tulie is to be fashionable again. | Nothing could #e more appropriate for a | lovely one recently made was of palest gray j i | | over with crimped lines of various widths. ' Thicker makes are brocaded with sprays o! | corn, and others have broad and narrow | of the skirt and round the low neck. dance dress. The skirts of dancing gowns | will be short, clearing the floor, leaving the pretty slipper very much en evidence, A satin, veiled with gray tulle at the back, and having a sparkling trintming of steel sequins embroidered on net down the front These who do not want tulle gowns have a wide choice in gauzes. Some of the new- est are of a thin silky fabric, covered all interwoven moire stripes. To be able to wear beautiful tea gowns is some compensation for short days and dreary weather. One of the season’s hand- | some confections is in pink amethyst satin, with figaro frent, and trimmed with French lace, a design that may be equally well car- ried out with more modest materials. The yoke and cuffs are striped with narrow black velvet, and the full puffed sleeves are of satin. The slightly trained skirt is trimmed with a narrow frill and two rows of black velvet at the knee and at the foot, What Felix Says About Skirts. Felix—that man of mark in drapery—is reported by a recent interviewer as saying: “The fact is, we have not made many noted changes since last year, except in the mat- ter of skirts, which, without being bell shaped, are fuller. We,’ this high author- ity added, “are beginning to drape our skirts a little, but I cannot say that they will take just yet.” Parisian Fancies In Veils. There is something quite new in veils that hails from Paris—namely, thin materials plaited in the form of a fan and pinned on the bonnet at the top, the plaits opening over the face. They are made both in black and white. Black lace with white edges of the scarf shape are new, and tucks are in- troduced at the hem. One of the New Bodices. Never have bodices been prettier, and nev- er have they shown more diversity either | in the matte: of shape or trimming. Very i dressy and becoming is one in Louis XIII | style. This is of gray silk, edged with | steel pipings, which outline the tabs of | the battlemented basqueand the bars fram- | ing the deep V shaped opening, through — | | LOUIS XIII BODICE, which is drawn a cream ribbon, tied at the waist in a bow. The ends and steel tags correspond with the smaller ones which finish off the torsade and divide the full sleeves into two irregular puffings. The top puffing is slashed to display cream ben- galine, like the pointed stomacher. Guimpe in venetian lace, likewise the epaulets, which rest on a dainty velvet band, Fashion Notes. Chrysoprase is having great voguein jew: elry. Fisher tail, stone murten, sable, wolver- ine, mink, ermine, beaver, chinchilla—all these are worn as trimmings of dresses ag well as on mantles. Velvet is used everywhere and on every- thing—in fact, it is to be a velvet season. Alexandrite, which is green by day and red by night, is 8 woman’s stone, Golden cornelian is heard much of. Abroad it ap in everything from match boxes to ecchan For Over Fifty Years. Aw Orp Axp Wet Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty ive cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkbr—1 y USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy, ite “Hullo, old man, you look pretty down | inthe mouth! What's the matter?” “You know that pretty little governess | of ours?” her, I suppose?” “No. She caught me kissing my wife, | “Well? Your wife caught you kissing confound it!’—Judy. | | wk j “Tommy, what is the feminine of | duke?’ “Duchess.” i “And what is the feminine of Jord” “Goddess.”— Life. ‘ Within an Ace. i Teacher--Who succeeded the king? Prouzizing Child—The queen. ‘Yeaciver—Right, and should the qneen die, who would reign? P. C. (like lightning)—The jack!—Fun, Those Needless Questions. Bagley—Been shopping? Burton—I? Of course not, This is only my dinner I’m carrying home. It’s «table Vhote dinner. Soup in one package, fish in another. and so on. I have the ice cream \n iny hat.—Harper’s Bazar. Mard For George. Fond Mother — Here’s a letter from George. He says he basn’t much time to write on account of the severe head work he is doing. Poor boy! I’m afraid he’ll study himself to death before he gets through college. —— plied : a 2 ww yy t* rn ~~ = —_ | This is George in the striped Jersey doing some of the severe headwork aforemen- tioned. —Puck. “After the Ball.” Popular Cures for Headache. Headaches are one of the greatest banes of humanity, and the so-called cures are without number. Among them may be mentioned smelling salts, toilet vinegars, hot foot foot baths, etc. But the most ef- fective and reliable cure yet discovered is | Hawker’s Liver Pills, which regulate the | stomach and bowels and relieve the brain | of all fevered and congested blood. If your | head aches, try them. Three smoothing irens, handle and stand, all for 80c at W E Dawson's. Every Mother « Weak. That. most dreaded disease, typheid pneumo- nia left me with i & cough, sore throat, tired and nervous. I could not Sleep niwht To many tri add to my yntle ri had i, Girippe it “wed i would live until I tried Hist Weill thea pring. FATHER AND SON TOOK Discovery. many ren Skoda’s Skocda’s and now he is as fat, rosy G checked little chap as you would like to see. Pimer MF. Albee 23 Pleasant ©t., Lewiston, Me ERY C., Fur sale by all druggists. SKOSA DISC LTD., WOLFVILLE, H. 8. Trade sap by W. R. Watson; Charlottetown rm Have You Anything To Print BRING IT TO US EXD WS WILL PRINT IT os, Promptly fie Good Style, lf Lowest Prices, US. tha Uvaminar Doh f? (6 Examiner Pob, Co London House, Queen Street, AE ee A Letter From His Dad. JEAR SON, Yours to band yesterday, ‘t gives me great pleasure in ending vou acheque for $100. ‘Lanks to Prowse Bros. & Co. hey have done the people of this country more good and ».ved them more money than uny firm that ever started yusiness in Charlottetown. 1 im glad you are buying your “urnishings and Carpets from nen voucan depend on. They ‘n’t nisrepresent an article mae a sale. You spoke . out me recommending any- sue who might want a Carpet to trade there. It would be impossible for me to tell any- one who has not already heard of Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. Why, your sisters, your cousins ind your aunts all trade there. hey say their store is like a fair on market days. Crowds of thankful buyers are found pressing their way up to the counters to have a share in the bargains which they daily offer. Good bye. From your loving FATHER, JOENSON 4NopYRE LINIMEN E any Lik As WY OTHE Yor INTEDMAL a: EITEDWAL coy » * Originated by an Qid Family Paysiclan. : in use for more than Bi nty Th in k Of it. Years, and still leads, Ge ration after Generation have used and blessed tt. Every Traveler snould have a bottle in his satchel. £ Fror Every Sufferer crm. Scumatian, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron. cnitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrhora, Lameness, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stitt Joints or Strains, will find ia this old Anodyne relier and speedy cure. Should have Johnson's nodyne Liniment in the ouse for Croup, Colda, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to oecur in any family without ne tice. Detare may cost 8 life. Relieves alt Summer Complaints like magic. Price, % cts. post-paid; 6 bot- des, 32. Express pall. LS. Johason & ce Boston.M. When we assert that Dodd’s ee Lr" Kidney Pills nnn nanmnmn008. Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. TH ef CURE TO STAY CURED, By av. gists or mail on receipt of price, pen. Mek ee Toroata, <iq i att . ~- giannis