i eet mate: request a settlement at once of all accounts rendered by us last September- JAMES P & CO ATON + - ~ > oe edi THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; eee ea TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, i882. our RE ADY™MAD KM CLOTHING that i Wisikselibinniins & Setaing by the we will offer that will be sure to effect a speedy clearance. this department. 130 Gentlemen's Scotch Waterproof),::::. 165 “ Local and Other Items. A WEEK OF BaRGAINs at Reddin Bros. Mors are prevalent in New Glasgow, ie TeAMS are crossing the ice to and from @ | Southport to-day. -__ Z A Few Christmas goods left; will be cleared out at cost this week.—Reddin Bros, ciaehclatlieianailie Potice Court.—This morning three drunks were disposed of for fines of $1 or 4 days. vedi dnicthat Great clearance sale of all our readymade Below is a list of the balance Of |seyns oem Pet & co., Scotch Ctoth. Fall Winter SELLING on EuNDAayY.—To-day three sume Sto ck of monses were served on Je hn Stewart, Great George Street, for selling liquor on Sunday. Che summouses are returnable to-morrow. _— and amount of drunkenness and fighting lately, the Scott Act is a howling success in St. Andrew’s. — Beacon. from now until the Sis Roya Belfast Ginger Ale, Wilmot Spa Lemoaade, Wilmot Spa Club Soda and Wil- Ist of Febru ary, ExD3, at prices mot Spa Water are all filled from the cele- Spa springs at Wilmot, which have affected so many cures in diseases, ACKNOWLEDGMENT —We have to thank the Toronto Times for a very neat calendar for 1893, and a picture of the $1,000 prize want to St. Bernard dog ** Maxy,” owned by W. Gardiner Osgoudby, of Toronto. Ir is very unwise to allow an apparently We do not carry any Winter Groods over in simple cold to run too long without attention, as it may lead to serious complications. We would advise anyone troubled with this at ‘ ] il »yresent fashionable complaint to call at John- » » 6 E I , Come one anc a *|son’s drugstore and get one of the emulsions or cough remedies on sale there. . a JOURNALISTIC. —The Daily Colonist, of St. Nfld, having been wiped out of existence by the recent disastrcus fire at that ‘ Ye =) oh »( colors place, its editor, Mr. P. R. Bowers, | Coats (Cc apes ? assorte ! shabeed a sewnniges of his owb which he ie —~ named the Daily Tribune. Tue EXAMINER and prices, a wishes Mr. Bowers’ new venture the fullest Ii do. Melissa Rainproof Coats) «= z ‘ . AnorTueR Race,—At the annual meeting of (Ca pes), do., do. the Suramerside Driviog Park Disootare, le'd 48 do. Tweed Cape Ulsters, assorte| cy es fected fo ae aoe e ; « . Ww a futurl'y race next season, the conditions to be ; . : much the same as for the last event of the ed colors and prices, kind. The business Jf the past year was YT ; os considered very satisfactory. 36 Boys’ ‘Tweed Cape Ulstere, —" THE eee CHRISTMAS sorted colors and prices, LEMEST is f "the — a SUPPLEMENT is fur sale at the Diamond Bookstore It is a neat > ry YN, ~. an c a ooh fit aie , 13 Youths’ Tweed Cape, Ulsters, pre gee and ett snc assorted colors and prices, ae ee > — aah sad 4 Cn —— — 33 Gents’ Erish i I 1CZe Ulsters, as | Cnristmas —The Christmas holiday passed | off quictly. Oa Sanday there wee the usual | services in the churches, and sermons appro sorted colors and prices, Soctan —A must enj yable social was held last evening in the handsomely appointed rooms of Division No. 1, A. O. H. About twenty couples—members of the Ancient Order and their lady friends —piricipsted, Justice was fully done the excellent and varied programme of dances Refreshments were served during the evening, after which dancing was resumed. **Auld Lang Syne” brought the evening’s evjoyment to a close, all present express- ing themselves aa delighted with the enter- tainment afforded. 2 | priate to the occasion wer eached. Yese 7 io ur Coates, assorted kinds, a was diavtvea as a holiday rm ‘the public 4 . | offices and stores, In the efrernoon, although s Gents’ a u r-lined Ulsters, assor B yon eee we a wes considere . c Uflvilbg a ed kinds, X t | Suppen Dearu.—On Thursday evening Y ee ‘ . os : AL Military Cloth Ulsters, assorted re catherine sotinuer, vite of dade e . a ’ , - d | ifax. She had been prepsring her hu- kinds, hy t Oo ts black | band’s supper and was just in the act of . cutting a piece of meat when she suddenly 14 Men S. C ton vere ba 9 ’ \e=P red. The cause was heart disease. bl uc and drab bro wh, | Mrs. Joilimore was 58 years of age. 7 | aiilniiaiie "ce bs < Hi.tsporouGH RINK was opened for the 2 Light Drab Over coats, 40" last evening. There oan a splendid = ? » . ma heet of ice, and a good attendance of ss Men s good Nap@vercoats, saetueee: ‘the Ciieed Band, under the | leadership of Mr. Robert Galbrath, was in 006 ®, | attendance, and wae — was rendered. «_ | The :ink, will, f re, be well patron- & " Black Nap Overcoats, AS® i224 this ane. Thebe woh niet int yet orted | secured tickets shoul do so at once. S | oe R ‘ ng m asl | THe STANLEY went to Goorgetown on ¢ . Heavy ep » e!r se ue, | Sunday morning ins*ead ‘ f coming back to ‘ "er ‘i ‘ ~~ epee, | Charlottetown, the cep'ain considering it 15 . Chea p N ap {> Ver coats, as- ,unsaf) to venture here owing t» the heavy lice forming. She madeanother trip yes- orted enadag: te baal brought to Ck | terday. lve uals are broug oO lar: ‘ 8 T “ dd | iene by special train as soon ag pos- 138 , yt orsted do., assortet , sible after the steamer arrives at George- 16 ‘ "hw do a sorted town. The steamer left Georgetown at the . + +i ¥ eed "9 = ; | usual hour this morning. | —o—— 43 66 Nap Reefers, asstd colors THERMOMETER Sanpees Between Sun- . jday night and Monday morning at nine o'clock, the cold registered was t bov and prices, ao aan 7 a hae he sameea, S B ae r Reefers bh} ue with a high, piercieg wind and during last ‘: eave , — e night three below was the lowest recorded. 6 4 e + ; a > Since sunrise this morning, however, the 3 bs Garey Ir ish i rieZec 3 weather has moderated considerably, and it is ’ th ht th old ‘ is over. At nine 37. « Black Worsted Jackets, festa chun. As corded, and at one o'clock this afternoon 433 “6 'E’'weed Jackets, ‘ie meee m rked@fifteen above. 7 . =~ gh ~~ : I ousers, =~ 9 +6 35 Youths “oO: Reefers. . 17 és Suits a “9 fs ’ ‘ 30 Men= Black Worsted Suits, ‘ . 19 Grey and Black Goat Robes, ? . nt 3 White Robes. oii 7 ‘ . YT i set ot Wolf ftobes, Choice of the Umbreila, . ; x é od: i ‘t= ae 4A Ladies i til REKC . ‘** History tells that the first umbrella in Ny ‘ S q England was carried in 1777 by a footwan Also, all i: ur qx oods, Suc as named John McDonald, ‘end that it be- ¥ % ‘ -~ a ° longed to somebody else, which seems to Mufl *o Collar: ? Ca p Us 9 ete. ? at start- have been its fortune ever since. ~ ‘**The umbrella is, however, of very ling red uct Olis. " an iit evlales and _ — first in Greece, a aa ye both as a protection from the sun’s rays and Call arly and sc ou ro ia b ars cuit. as a aah of rank ; even the Egyptian . ~. » » ef 'and N:nivite sculptors gave representations Every thing Eg} ust 590 be fore the i st of it in connection with reyalty.’ " a Sos of February. Umbrellas are 89 cheap to-day that every- one can »ff rd to secure a good one. Vur stock for both ladics and men is very gomplete, and the prices are in keeping with the temperature-—devidedly law. Perhaps it tent sm Umbrella you want at at all, but a Fur Collar, Cape or Muff. If so, we are selling good Furs of all kinds at a special eash diecount. ree JAMES PATON & GU., Row. BEER BROS, Weather Bulletin. Tor sro, Dec. 27.—10 a. m. Westerly winds; fair and very cold. Scotch Store, Victoria Charl ttetown, December 27, 1892-- eod & wky Local and Other Items. To.nigHt.—Sunday School Concert ia the First Methodist Church. ea Tue January number of the Young Ladies’ Journal at the Diamond Bookstore. saiionpeali nisin A Few smart boys are wanted to sell Chappelle’s 1892 Almanac. inordinate Tue largest assortment and lowest prices in walking canes in the city.—Reddia Bros. Joins lected I. O. F.—Regular meeting of Court Avon- dale at 8 o’clock this evening. A!l members will please attend. eet Hockty.—A hock-y neeting will be held Youug men, attend. o'clock, pein One THOUSAND —One thousand novels | by the beet au'hors at the Diamond Book- store for half price. A big opportunity to ly in good literature for the winter. -_ - a> —— | Tue programm:fof his evenirg’s concert is most pttractve A good Sanday School | Concert is aluays enjoyable and judging from | the programy tais wil be an ex:ra good our | -_- ~~. Tuer B agvest Time.—As a result of the cold snap a good many of the water pipes in houses throughout the city have frozen up and crackéd, an@ dé now ia the hands of the piumber and fitter. Masonic.—The brethren of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M, will please remember the meeting this Tussday even- ing for installation of cflicers at 7 o'clock sharp. Please be punctual. Gosrrk Mrrtinc —ihe fvilowing compose! the executive of the Railway Gospel Meeting for the year 1°93: President—Joha McPher. son; vice-sresidents— P. McFaydin, W. Tur- ner; s.cretary—J. J. Chappell. —— Lost.—On Saturday evening last, a purse containing a ticket frcm Pictou to Sackville, also two certificates with owner's name thereon. Finder wili be suitably rewarded on leaving same at th's cffice. dec27 -1i pd ——__e———— THey Love a Suininc Marx.—An In diana clergyman has been swindied ont of $3,000 by the ‘‘green goods” trick. The sin of coyetousness should serve as a text fcr the next sermon that clergyman preaches. Dic sssitienieneecMichina EntITtLeD TO Tue Best —Ail are entitled to the best that their money wil! buy, so every family should have at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when custive or bilious. For sale in 75c. bottles by all leading druggists, Santa Ciacs.—This venerable good soul left the Damond Bookstore on Saturday last about midnight, but transferred his stock to a representative who will deliver, at very low prices, presents of all kinds to the boys and girls. He will return next year and take up his quarters at the same place. We wish him bon voyage. To Keer Open.—The Bezsar over the Dia- mond. Bookstore will be continued a tew weeks longer. The enormous stock at the Diamond Bookstore makes it necessary. Al though a much larger trade was had in Chiistmas week than. ever before, there is a stock of New Year's gifts at lower prices than ever. Everybody is. deligheed with the display, which excels anything on P.E, | ei. I, 0.0. F.—The election of « fficers took place at St. Lawrence Lodge last evening with the following result ; — N G—Fred H Seller. V G—Alfred J Houle. R S8—Daniel McLeod. P S—John S Nelson. Treasurer—Henry S Coffin. Trustees—A D McLeod, AJ Houle, W C Laird. —_—_~»>—-—- Souris Irems.—On Xmas day four vessels arrived at Souris—the Nutwood, the Satellite, Capt. Lannigan’s, and a Newfoundlander. The latter is after a load of potatoes, and the former is also likely'to take in another load for the U. S. markets. Souris West harbor is still open, but ice blocks the way at the break- water. All the merchants exeept one had their stores closed on Monday. This gave the clerks a chance to keep Xmas holiday. Mr. J Heber Haslam lectures toenight (Tuesday) in the B. 1. Society’s hall. The directors are preparing to open the rink at an early date, The building is being flooded, and if present ‘coll weather continues skater will have an opportunity one of these nights of showing off the Dutch roll, grape vine and plainer styles on ice. The prospects for a successful s*ason look bright, as Mr. Frank H. Heartz gold sixty sge.ison tickets on one day last week, —_—?_— Local Notices, The cheapest boots, shoes and slippers are al ways to be found at the Domizicn Boot and Soe Store. Special bargains for the | olidays dec27 6i dw Go over James Paton & Co’s adverti cement in to-day’s issue and see if there is anything you want,io their list of readymade clothing. Their stock must go. Patroniz2 them and secure a bargain. dec27 READYMADE clotking for boys and men. A! styles ia low prices and best quality, We beat them all.—McoKay Woolen Mills. dec24 5i Reefers, overcoats, ulsters, stormcoats, fur coats, waterproof coats, cheap for cash at the Seotch Clothigg House.—Jameg Paton & Cor, | = dec27 Cutlery at the City Hardware Store. We carry a very complete and well assorted steck of Cutlery and Silverware. Our prices are away below any otherin the city. Gur prices are always low, and for cash we give special inducements.— KR. B. Norton & Co. 3i—dec23 Received to.day—Two case3 linen collars, for gentlemen, latest styles. Call and have a few.— Prowse Bros. dec27 $1.20 PER SET.—-We have been selling Mrs. Pott’s nickel piated sad irovs at ene dollar and twenty cents per set for the last two or three mouths at the City Eardware Store.—K. B. Norton & Co. Pork, lard, hams and beef. Sausages made fresh every morning from the very best ma. terial, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec23 3i eod Cruristwas Eve anp New Year's Eve.— The warmest to have on any Eve is a pair of our make of blankets. —MeKay Woolen Mills, dec24 Si Frese Coprisn, haddock and finnan had- dies; also, salt shad, salmon, herring and choice table codfish, at the Fish Market, Graf. ton Street. dec23 3i eod We request a settlement at once of all accounts rendered by this evening in the Y. M. ©, A. parlor at 7.30 'No reasonable offer refused. eee neon ecm SELLING OUT. SALE | GREAT SLAUGHTER Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Ladies’ Manties, Woolen Nquares and Scarfs, Ladies’ Fur Goods in Shoulder Capes, Collars, Muffs, Astrakan Jackets, Plushes, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons and Trimmings of all kinds. ee ee —- x )—----— a We have definitely decided to close out this department. This is your time to buy cheap. REAL AND GENUINE BARGAINS. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN ST. Charlottetown, December 19, 1892—eod & wky THE STOCK MUST GO. Come one and all for = = CHOIGE ENGLISH GUTLERY 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ee (x) TABLE KNIVES, DESSERT KNIVES, CARVING KNIVES —Sets of three pieces, in elegant Plush-lined Cases, handled in all syles. CHILDREN’S KNIVES Sets of tiree pieces, on cards, from 20 cents to $2.50. POCKET KNIVES —In Rodgers’, E'lin’s and Wilkinson’s. ' BREAD KNIVES —Some very leaitiful hand-carved Bread Boards t) m,z COOKS’ KNIVES —The very thimy for the kitchen. BUTTER KNIVES —Plated, variously handled. SCISSORS—Some very handsome Sets in Plush and Velvet Cases. RAZORS —The best makes. Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Brass Kettles and Crumb ‘Trays. There goods are just the thing ‘or XMAS and NEW YEARS and every day in the year. Will be sold for the next three weeks at 20 per cent. Discount for Cash only. W. KH. DAWSON. Furs! Furs! Furs! We have a large range The choicest and largest assortment I have ever offered. Charlottetown, December 15, 1892--3m eod & wky of Fur Caps, Collars and Cuffs, in Otter, Seal, Astra- Kan, ete., all of which will be sold Fur Beaver, Persian Lamb, at a small advance on cost. Coats at cost. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, December 19, 1892. REGULATOR OF LOW PRICES. A Change in Business —AT THH— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT —_——___ —_ +. —( 1j-— —— Our Entire Stock on the market at 30 per cent. discount. _--- 1) EF As we have only a limited time for the disposal of our goods, our patrons can ‘depend on ‘positive Bargains. McLEOD & McKENZIE, Merchant Tailors. Charlottetown, December 9, 1892-—-eod & wky us last September—JAMES PATON & CO.